Elizabeth Sartorio
Elizabeth Sartorio knows how to blend the world of high fashion with interior design. With nearly 30 years of experience working with some of the leading names in those industries, Elizabeth Sartorio communicates to her clients a unique understanding of emerging trends.
In the last decade, Elizabeth Sartorio has utilized her sense of fashion to carve out a respected niche as head of her own interior design company. She now manages and coordinates all aspects of interior design projects, from initiation through development and completion. Senior executives, client representatives, and multilevel management teams all benefit from Elizabeth Sartorioâs experience with both commercial and residential projects.
As someone who must keep on top of emerging trends, Elizabeth Sartorio advises clients to think ahead of the curve when researching an interior design project. As an example, she points to a recent change in the way clients relate to floor plans: open space is out, cozy is in. The reason for this, as Elizabeth Sartorio asserts, is that âopen space can be a bit noisy and drive up your utility costs.
Given these considerations, Elizabeth Sartorio suggests that her clients think about moving back to smaller spaces, which can provide a creative, refreshing change and save money at the same time. Many older homes boast this type of floor plan. Now, with a more up-to-date twist, Elizabeth Sartorio believes such spaces offer comfort, style, and warmth.
Prior to establishing her own company, Elizabeth Sartorio spent more than 10 years with Elizabeth Arden, Inc. The globally renowned beauty products company maintains an extensive portfolio of fragrance, skin care, and cosmetic brands, with outlets in more than 100 countries. During her time there, Elizabeth Sartorio served as Production Coordinator and Executive Assistant to both the Executive Vice President and the Chairman of the company.
As Production Coordinator, Elizabeth Sartorio worked directly with top models and supervised the launch of internationally distributed Arden products. Later, as Executive Assistant, she managed and coordinated all administrators and secretarial staff for all divisions of the company. In addition, Elizabeth Sartorio planned and developed special projects, meetings, and events for executive business functions for the company.