In the Media

Article / Our Homes Ottawa
Bungalow Revival 
September 2024

A major renovation project requires homeowners to make many decisions. Usually, the key to creating your desired aesthetic is less about choosing the right fixtures and finishes, and more about asking for good advice. That’s why these homeowners turned to Natalie Cox of CPI Interiors to help bring a new iteration of their old home in Bells Corners to life.

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Article / Ottawa business journal
And the Businesswoman of the Year award finalists are…
June 2024

Natalie Cox, President of CPI Interiors is one of finalists for Businesswoman of the Year 2024. Natalie has been nominated in the emerging entrepreneurial leader category. The winners will be announced at the BYA gala slated for October of 2024.

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Article / Our Homes Ottawa
Passing the Torch
November 2023

This past July, original owners of CPI Interiors, Jerome and Catherine Pulcine, passed the torch to long-time team members Natalie Cox and Megan Patterson, with Catherine remaining onboard as a senior designer.

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Press Release
CPI Interiors Announces New Owners
July 2023

CPI Interiors is pleased to announce that Catherine and Jerome Pulcine have successfully sold the business to two of their long-standing team members, Natalie Cox and Megan Patterson.

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Article / Elle Decor
Designer Approved Tips to Make the Most of High Ceilings
April 2023

Marina Pavlova, Interior Design Consultant at CPI Interiors had her project featured in Elle Decor on an article providing tips on how to make the most of high ceilings in your home.

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Article / Our Homes Ottawa
An Award-Winning Design
October 2022

Homeowner Maureen Graham fondly remembers her first meeting with designer Catherine Pulcine of CPI Interiors. “She came to my home and we just clicked,” Maureen says. Many years and many, many design projects later, their relationship has grown to one of mutual respect and admiration.

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Article / House Beautiful
7 Designer-Approved Ways to Refresh Your Kitchen
August 2022

Catherine Pulcine, Senior Designer at CPI Interiors had her kitchen project featured in House Beautiful on an article discussing 7 designer approved ways to refresh your kitchen.

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Article / Our Homes Ottawa
A Place for Everything
May 2020

Catherine Pulcine of CPI Interiors has helped countless clients downsize over the past 22 years. Storage is the number one priority for the Pulcines, so they created it wherever there was an opportunity.

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Article / Ottawa Citizen
Create a smart student study space for your home
August 2018

CPI Interiors’ very own, Catherine Pulcine, was featured in this Ottawa Citizen article providing tips on creating a smart study space in your home.

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Article / Ottawa Citizen
It’s back: Black is the new, well, black
May 2018

CPI Interiors’ own Natalie Cox was featured in this Ottawa Citizen article for her award winning bathroom. Sometimes, small touches make all the difference. A black tub in an otherwise white bathroom or black bath fixtures against white tile create a classic, yet modern, look.

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Article / Our Homes Ottawa
The House Whisperer
December 2016

Senior designer of CPI Interiors, Catherine Pulcine, has improved the living space of homes from one end of Ottawa to the other, making her one of Ottawa’s premiere designers in solving decorating dilemmas.

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Article / Ottawa Citizen
Jeff Hunt’s room with a view at TD Place
September 2016

It’s only fitting that Jeff Hunt’s personal “suite” at TD Place is also his home. It’s a perk that, as far as he knows, no one else in sports can boast about. It was furnished with the help of Catherine Pulcine of CPI Interiors, and she says the goal was to maintain an uncluttered feel while making it entertainment-friendly and comfortable.

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