Ultimate Female Young Entrepreneur Rebecca Rollins-Garcia (Rebecca Rollins Interiors)
Established in 2012, Rebecca Rollins Interiors (RRI) began as a passion. And while it remains a passion to this day, the business has become the spark that has converted “houses” into “homes” for over 300 families in the Santa Clarita and surrounding areas. I get to witness the magic of seeing families realize their dream homes on a daily basis. Seeing their homes become “perfectly theirs.” Rebecca Rollins Interiors provides full-service design on projects that range from ground up construction to major remodels of kitchens, bathrooms and full home additions, which includes detailed project management for her clients from start to finish We provide full service design on projects that range from ground up construction to major remodels of kitchens, bathrooms and full home additions. Includes project management of projects from start to finish
With one goal in mind to see a client smile from finally making their home design dreams into reality. “This is what I live for!”- Rebecca Rollins- Garcia began honing her craft through working with coveted designers on all of their high-profile clients including celebrities, business executives and more. After graduating top of her class at the world renowned FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising) with a degree in interior design, she returned to her hometown of the Santa Clarita Valley to bring back her knowledge and experience to help her community turn their houses into homes.
Working closely with local craftsmen, contractors and vendors Rebecca Rollins Interiors looks forward to making your design what it should be…Perfectly Yours.
To make your home design dreams come true call Rebecca Rollins Interiors today: 661-367-4394 or 310-467-1808 and to see her work visit the website: www.rebeccarollinsinteriors.com.
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