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Home DesignKUSTOM HOME DESIGN receives 'BEST OF HOUZZ' 2014 AWARDS



Annual Survey and Analysis of 16 Million Monthly Users
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Kustom Home Design of Greer, South Carolina has been awarded �Best Of Houzz� by Houzz, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. The Upstate�s premier custom residential design firm was chosen by the more than 16 million monthly users that comprise the Houzz community.

The Best Of Houzz award is given in two categories: Customer Satisfaction and Design. Customer Satisfaction honors are determined by a variety of factors, including the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in 2013. Design award winners� work was the most popular among the more than 16 million monthly users on Houzz, known as �Houzzers,� who saved more than 230 million professional images of home interiors and exteriors to their personal ideabooks via the Houzz site, iPad/iPhone app and Android app. Winners will receive a �Best Of Houzz 2014� badge on their profiles, showing the Houzz community their commitment to excellence. These badges help homeowners identify popular and top-rated home professionals in every metro area on Houzz. 

Says owner Kimberly Kerl, �Kustom Home Design is honored to receive the �Best of Houzz� 2014 awards for Design and Customer Satisfaction.  To have our unique and creative designs recognized by the millions of Houzz users reflects the quality and care that goes into each of our custom residential projects.  I firmly believe that the true measure of a successful design can only be found in the satisfaction of an appreciative client and this award affirms my dedication to providing my clients with creative design solutions and superior service.�

�Houzz provides homeowners with the most comprehensive view of home building, remodeling and design professionals, empowering them to find and hire the right professional to execute their vision,� said Liza Hausman, vice president of community for Houzz. �We�re delighted to recognize Kimberly Kerl and Kustom Home Design among our �Best Of� professionals for both customer satisfaction and design as judged by our community of homeowners and design enthusiasts who are actively remodeling and decorating their homes.�

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About Kustom Home Design:
Kustom Home Design is owned and operated by professional residential designer, Kimberly Kerl.  Kimberly has over 20 years of design experience and training including undergraduate and post graduate degrees in Architectural Design.  Kimberly�s experience includes incorporation of Universal Design principles that allow clients to �age-in-place�, historically correct design and detailing and cost effective and efficient design principles that help clients achieve the most for their money.  Kustom Home Design provides homeowners a full range of design services ranging from creative designs of large and small scale additions and renovations to design, drafting and detailing of full scale custom homes.  Kustom Home Design features an informative blog full of articles and images related to successful home design located at www.KustomHomeDesign.com.  They can be found on facebook, Pinterest and Houzz.com.  Kimberly can be reached by email at Kimberly@KustomHomeDesign.com or via phone at (864)561-4103.

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