The Design Advantage

Stephanie Kratz • December 17, 2025

Estimated Read Time: 2 minutes 45 seconds


Key Takeaways:

• SKI provides access to trade-only luxury vendors for superior quality and uniqueness.

• Custom fabrication ensures perfect fit and legacy durability over retail options.

• Our full service model manages the complexities of global sourcing and logistics, providing a stress free experience.


Specialized Sourcing, Trade-Only Vendors, Unparalleled expertise, Custom Fabrication

A luxury home that is actually unique will have a difference between quality design and lasting elegance that lies in the small details that the public cannot access. At Stephanie Kratz Interiors, we offer our clients the ultimate advantage of exclusive access to a global network of trade only vendors and artisans. Your home will have exclusive materials, finishes, and custom furnishings that are not available through basic retail channels.


Our design studio is more than a 11,300 square foot office it is a living library of design resources. This way, we keep the limitations of public showrooms and make sure that every piece is a unique investment. This expertise is critically important in the areas that are in need of bespoke solutions such as high end upholstery and custom casegoods where off the shelf simply will not work.


Unparalleled Customization with SKI:

Trade-Only Upholstery & Furniture: Bespoke seating solutions.

Working with distinguished, high end manufacturers gives us the opportunity to customize everything from the exact cushion fill and frame specifications to selecting thousands of exclusive fabrics and leathers that are not accessible to the public.


• Bespoke Casegoods: Precision-fit cabinetry and dining pieces.

High end customization options from luxury brands ensure that your cabinetry, media units, and dining pieces are not only perfectly suited to your space but also of our standards for legacy durability.


• Global Finish Procurement: A limitless palette of rare international materials.

Our international project experience (from Dubai to Cabo) increases our power beyond the local suppliers' limits and gives us the possibility to find rare Onyx, unique Quartzite slabs, and specialized metal finishes for truly exceptional.


Design/image credit to @stephaniekratzinteriors

This access makes sure we are delivering the highest level of craftsmanship. We specialize in The Art of the Layered Home, where every element from each piece we design is selected to contribute to a cohesive, sophisticated aesthetic. By controlling the entire supply chain, we deliver a stress free experience you deserve, guaranteeing that the result is unique, durable, and a reflective of true luxury.


Ready to experience these design advantages in your home? Contact Stephanie Kratz Interiors today for a free consultation!
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