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Best Of Houzz Award

 

OVOLO Interiors, an interior decorating, design, styling, and staging company serving San Jose and the greater Silicon Valley, has won "Best Of Customer Service" on Houzz®, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. A “Best Of Houzz 2017” badge appears on winners’ profiles, as a sign of their commitment to excellence. The Best Of Houzz Customer Service honors are based on several factors, including the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in the previous year. This badge will help homeowners identify popular and top-rated home professionals in the San Jose metro area on Houzz.
OVOLO prides itself on providing great customer service on all interior decorating, design, styling, and staging services to improve a client's quality of life by taking into account the client’s needs, personality, tastes, and lifestyle so that they can be provided with a personalized design solution they want and need. OVOLO is proud to have been awarded the “Best Of Houzz 2017” in the category of Customer Service and OVOLO looks forward to many more great project outcomes in 2017!
Follow OVOLO Interiors on Houzz: houzz.com/pro/ovolointeriors/

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