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Amy Hirsch on Creating the Perfect Space for Each Client

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With a decade of interior design experience, Amy Aidinis Hirsch has built up a discriminating clientele that relies on her knowledge, problem-solving abilities and refined taste to help design homes that reflect their lives and style. A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology and the product of two parents who worked in the home industry, the Greenwich-based designer channels her rich background in architecture, design and the arts to approach each project with a sense of history, an eye for detail and consideration of the clientโ€™s lifestyle.

How did you get started in this business?
I have been so fortunate to have grown up with a family of tradesman and with my mother as a realtor.ย  From the time I was very young, my father showed me plans of large caliber homes and I was always fascinated by layouts and the configuration of space. I had the opportunity to see the works of wonderful architects such as Thierry Despont and David Easton early on, and I fell in love with the craftsmanship of an interior space and the spirit of a home.

What traits have made you successful and why?
Really listening to my clients allows me to design spaces that are ideal for their needs and wants. Itโ€™s definitely my top asset. Knowing that interior design is not just about beauty, but also about being able to anticipate problems and solve themโ€”knowing everything can be fixedโ€”is another critical aspect of what I do. Educating clients along the way is a sort of by-product of problem-solving. They learn the full range of possibilities we bring to every project.

What has been the best business advice youโ€™ve gotten and who was it from?
The best advice I received was the example set by my family from the time I was very young. My parents impressed on me their business savvy, giving me simple core values. From my family, I learned to be honest, humble and transparent.

What is your favorite part of your job?
My favorite part of the interior design process is the installation. I love that moment when the space is unveiled and you stand back and think, โ€œThatโ€™s exactly what I wanted it to be.โ€ We wait so long to get to that point, so itโ€™s very gratifying to experience that moment.

In todayโ€™s market there is a growing number of women starting their own businesses. In your experience, what makes women uniquely qualified to be successful entrepreneurs?
I believe women, in particular, have a confidence and perseverance that people naturally want to follow. When a woman is steadfast in what she believes and does not waver, when she follows her gut instinct, she will find success.

Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design: 77 North Water St., Greenwich, CT, 203-661-1266

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