Interior Designer & Project Manager
Stephanie Weinstein
Stephanie is an interior designer who has worked in multiple areas of the design industry. She found her love for design while working in client services at a high-end retailer, and she has followed her passion to 123 Remodeling where she is thrilled to share her passion for design with her clients. Her background in client services allows her to understand her clients’ needs and build trust through authentic conversation and thoughtful design.
She believes that every space should feel authentic to the client and strives for a seamless process from beginning to end. Stephanie likes to focus on functionality, learning about how a space is used and then designing a thoughtful and elevated design. Stephanie has an eye for details and believes in timeless style that her clients will enjoy for years to come.
When not designing, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband and two daughters, hosting friends and family at her home, and exploring her favorite city!
Stephanies's Blog Articles

6 Easy Upgrades for Your Home
Every once in a while, we notice that our home could do with a bit of improvement. We scratch our heads and try to put

7 Timeless Home Remodels That Won’t Go Out of Style
When you decide to remodel some or all of your home, you want to make sure that the details and elements you choose will stand

Freestanding Tub in a Sloped Ceiling Closet — Transforming Awkward Spaces!
Watch as 123 Remodeling’s interior designer Stephanie Weinstein reveals how we turned a challenging small closet with a sloped ceiling into a bathroom. Learn how

5 Tips to Save Your Money on Home Improvement Project
Home improvement projects can be very exciting. You get to plan out and create your dream floors, walls, cabinets, sinks – you name it! Unfortunately,
What Layout is Best for Your Kitchen Remodel?
When it comes to working in a kitchen, the layout is everything. The kitchen is a space where clear and frictionless movement is often required.

Tips for Building Your First Home
You can compare building your first home to climbing a mountain. When you are at the base of that towering landmass, it seems like an
