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Design Team Spotlight: Rebecca Kiszkiel, Design Coordinator

In this Pratt Home Builders Design Spotlight, we learn more about Rebecca Kiszkiel, the latest addition to our in-house interior design team. Originally from Upstate New York, she moved to Chattanooga twelve years ago, where several design jobs eventually led her to Pratt Home Builders. Transitioning from her previous position with Pratt as Closing Coordinator to Design Coordinator, Rebecca tells us about her excitement for this new chapter and provides us with some history of her love for design.

Rebecca and her son, Karson.

Rebecca’s passion for art and Interior Design goes beyond her time at Pratt but accelerated when she chose a major in college. She describes a pivotal conversation with her high school guidance counselor that helped narrow down the choice.

“My guidance counselor said to me, ‘I don’t want you to worry about what everyone else is doing. We’ve all been gifted with something, and you’ve got a natural interest and ability for something. What is it?'”

Knowing she was passionate about art, history, and animals, Rebecca deliberated her strengths and how they related to each passion. She narrowed the choice down to Interior Design, feeling confident in her ability to understand someone’s vision and turn it into something special. She attended RIT, Rochester Institute of Technology, in Rochester, New York, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine and Applied Arts and Interior Design.

Post-graduation, Rebecca had several jobs in the design world that soon led her to Chattanooga. In 2010, she moved down to Tennessee and began working for a small local builder, where she helped with the design selection process. Shortly after, she took a job with Yessick’s Design Center as a subcontracted Interior Designer. These positions complemented Rebecca’s understanding of design and her confidence in the field.

In March of 2019, Rebecca was hired as the Closing Coordinator for Pratt Home Builders. She stayed in that position until she was recently approached with the opportunity to be a part of the Pratt design team. Rebecca was excited to work alongside another division of Pratt and eager to engage with her passion full time. She has been working diligently to familiarize herself with the Pratt design process and describes the transition so far.

“Having prior experience with design, creating contract addendums, the software system used at Pratt, combined with my background, made for a relatively easy transition. It was just a matter of understanding more of the Pratt process, how they go about doing things, and what options are most appropriate for the customers’ needs,” states Rebecca.

She explains that as the Closing Coordinator, she still interacted daily with clients in the office, such as the title company, various lenders, and our sales/marketing team. This prepared her for the customer interactions she would soon have as a design coordinator. She expresses what has been the most rewarding part so far,

“Initially, when you meet with your customer, you find out what their needs are, and you can start helping them with their vision. The most rewarding part is seeing that vision come together in the end. What I envisioned with my customer is what’s there and that the customer loves it.”

Rebecca strives to “make a home a haven” for her clients and tends to pull lots of inspiration from nature. She seeks to bring those serene aspects of the outdoors inside a home, noting a certain peace that comes with it. She spends time outside hiking and camping, finding inspiration from her surrounding environment.

Rebecca enjoys various activities when it’s time to put work down for the day. From spending time with her 20-year-old son, Karson, cooking dinner with friends, reading, traveling, painting, game nights, or antiquing, Rebecca strives to live life to the fullest. She leaves us with a great reminder that when you recognize opportunities, most often, they can be rewarding and a blessing.

Passion outside of work

“Attitude is everything. You have to realize you can’t limit yourself. Always be open to learning something new every day, big or small. Just have fun. We only have one life here to live. So go live a little!”

If you are interested in purchasing a home that has been carefully curated by our in-house design team contact one of our New Home Consultants here for more information. Throughout this year, there will be several Quick Move-In homes that will be available for purchase. Our team of professional designers makes the process easy by preselecting all finishes and colors so customers can enjoy granite, hardwoods, and today’s most stylish color schemes.

Click here if you want to learn more about our design team and their process!

Design Team Spotlight: Rebecca Kiszkiel, Design Coordinator2022-05-27T21:58:13+00:00

How to Make a House Feel Like Home

Whether you’ve been in your home for several years or live in temporary housing, it’s essential to create a house that feels like your own. The wonderful thing about designing a house to compliment your personality is that you can begin making those changes at any point. It might be discouraging to have been in a space for a long time and have it not feel like home. That feeling is a great motivator to take the first step towards curating the best environment for you and your family.

family decorating their house

Wondering where to start?

There are numerous ways to take an unfamiliar home and turn it into something exciting. When first beginning to make changes around your home, ask yourself, “What environment do I feel the most comfortable in?” As you ponder this question, lean into your senses and envision sights, sounds, and scents that make you feel at peace. Incorporating this into your thought process will allow you to see decorating your home from a new perspective.

An important aspect to remember in this process is patience. There is no rush; your home won’t be exactly right from the beginning. Things come together in time, and you have to be willing to trust the process. Start with a specific room, one you spend most of your time in, and go from there. There is more creative freedom in decorating if your priorities are focused on one space at a time. Slowly, you will be able to complete rooms one by one instead of several unfinished spaces and a handful of unnecessary stress. Your style may ebb and flow as time goes on, so it’s always okay to make changes once you have completed a project.

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Personalization

Everyone has a unique style that may be specific to one aesthetic or multiple. In your home, you can use art, lighting, color, patterns, or a plethora of things to enhance your environment. Art is one of the best ways to express your style, and it’s said to be a mood booster in your home. If your home has empty walls or feels dark, try adding a few pieces of art that fit your style and see what a difference it can make. Not only will you be able to admire it often, but your friends and family will have a chance to understand your interests and style. Maybe you prefer photography, posters, or small mementos displayed around your home. A gallery wall would be great for this and can bring out a unique personality in your space.

Lighting & Color

When lighting and color work together, it helps create a cohesive style throughout your home. If your home has harsh lighting, investing in table lamps, string lights or warm-toned bulbs could help provide a sense of peace and calmness. Whether you prefer cool or warm tones, adding pops of color into each room will always contribute to a room’s design. When choosing your colors, make sure to use a specific color palette. This will help ease the transition from one room to another.

gallery wall

There is no better feeling than ending each day in a home that reflects your personality and caters to your needs. Suppose you’re curious about your style or want to figure out more about what you like; take this quiz that will offer great information and tips on decor that could work best for you and your home. You may also want to head over to our photo gallery, where you can see a library of design features we offer in our homes.

Inspiration can come from anywhere; when it’s time to create your home, all you have to do is take that first step!

How to Make a House Feel Like Home2022-05-01T09:00:06+00:00
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