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"Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love." David McCullough
Cathy Dilger, owner and creative director of New Jersey-based Selective Elements, has achieved the ultimate in faux finish designs. Her peerless work has been seen on HGTV’s “Designer’s Challenge” and published in several issues of NJ Savvy Living, NJ Top 10 Designers, Design NJ, and New York Spaces magazines, in addition to numerous newspapers.
Relationships with interior designers provide the backbone for Selective Elements’ many winning projects. Add to that project management experience and the ability to work with artists who possess a wide array of talents and capabilities, and it’s easy to see why both designers and home or business owners love working with Selective Elements.
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The work of Selective Elements has been described as distinctively stylish, classic yet contemporary, and even whimsical, and can be adapted to any room — from a residential private bath to a lavish commercial banquet hall. Cathy travels the world to inspire her versatile creations.
A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology with a degree in Interior Design, Cathy has been immersed in the world of interior design since 1983. As a business owner, she understands the challenges of coordinating multiple vendors and project schedules — and makes it a priority to delight you and your client from beginning to end.
Selective Elements’ work can be seen throughout New Jersey, from show houses in Livingston, Englewood, and Montclair to the Madison Hotel, Mountain Ridge Country Club, and Perona Farms banquet hall. The company’s work can also be found in private homes across New York, Connecticut, and California. |