HADI Interior Designs moves to new location
Aesthetics is usually low on the human priority of everyone during critical economic conditions, so places like HADI Interior Designs would not be one of the popular stopovers of the run-of-the-mill shopping consumer. But that is hardly a constraint to Kang Nea Soon, proprietress of the HADI Interior Designs, and her associate Cathy Wei, who cater to the made-to-order requirements of the appreciative consumer. In the Thanksgiving-to-Christmas shopping days of the nation, the busiest and the mainstay of American commerce, it might not be a bad idea for those with discriminating taste in home and office interior design to pay HADI a visit.
Previously located on the second floor of a Korean business establishment along Beach Road in Chalan Kanoa, HADI Interior Designs has made itself more accessible to the public. Sandwiched between the PC Outlet and the Wells Fargo Financial Center, HADI Interior Designs is now at ground level in one of the shopping hubs at the corner of Msgr. Guerrero (start in Lagoon-side of Back Road) and Pale Arnold Rd. (southern end of Middle Rd.) of the Oleai/San Jose commercial district.
A primary offering that the shop provides is its furniture-making service made to the orders of customers. Promoting the use of locally available lumber and other materials on Saipan, HADI is prepared to work with consumers in meeting their specific requirements.
Complementing the furniture are various selection in flooring tiles and wallpaper sheets. Flooring tiles include choices in carpet, fabrics, wood, and marble. Other products available from Korean production factories would also be accessed if desired. The wallpaper sheets come in stone, wood, glass, and sun styles.
Kan Nea Soon also has a history of assisting interior renovations within the hotel and restaurant industries, as well as private homes. With her own artwork, as well as her expertise particularly in Oriental interior designs, the materials’ proprietor is also a working artist. [B][I](PR)[/I][/B]