M	Shari Markbreiter, a Boston native, studied history of art at the University of Michigan and completed her post graduate training at Parsons School of Design.  In addition to her formal training, extensive travel in Europe and Asia have honed Shari’s keen eye for proportion and detailing, and the ability to incorporate many influences in fluid, vibrant harmony.  Clients respond to Shari’s consistent focus as a designer: creating spaces that are beautiful, gracious and comfortable to live in. When it comes to style, she believes that tastes differ, but that good taste is universal. “We are each unique, but in the end our desire is the same: a home that is a joy to come home to. A home that nurtures our children, delights our guests, stimulates our sense of well-being and expresses who we are.” 
H     Benjamin Huntington embodies two venerable traditions as a classically trained architect and Feng Shui Master. Born and raised in England, Huntington was educated in England according to the highest standards of traditional architectural design. After apprenticing for nine years at London based firm, C. Smallwood Architects, he became the head of the New York office for clients in America and then went on to start his own firm. Huntington is active in the design community, and is president elect of the New York Metro Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. In addition, he is a NY State Certified Interior Designer. Fascinated by the ancient yet modern art of Feng Shui, Huntington trained for 20 years to reach Master status. He now lectures across the country on how this Eastern art complements Western architectural principles. Huntington has designed a diverse portfolio of homes, from urban apartment to mountain ski chateau, each infused with his highly evolved sensibility.
 

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