Interiors by Design

Over time we have noticed that clients using the service of an Interior Decorator have enjoyed the best building experience and most beautiful home.

An Interior Decorator will assist you when choosing the products, styles and color selections for your new dream home. They can ensure your home has that perfect look, first as you pass by on the street, then as you walk through the front door and into the main body of the house. Colors will flow, products will support one another and everything will be in proportion. As comfortable as you may be with your own ability to make the best selections it is nice to have a trained, experienced, professional to confirm everything you have chosen or perhaps suggest a product or style you never considered!

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Keith Sawlor

Keith Sawlor is the second generation Owner of Sawlor Built Homes. With more than 35 years experience building custom homes in Nova Scotia, Keith has built a team that mirrors his professional knowledge and values.

Keith is a Certified Residential Builder who is also certified with many leading industry organizations. He is a Passive House Institute US (PHIUS) Certified Builder, a Net Zero Energy (NZE) Certified Builder, a Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) R-2000 Certified Builder, and a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS).

Keith is a Past Board Member of the Atlantic Home Warranty Program as well as the Canadian Home Builders' Association Nova Scotia. He is involved in many other industry programs and associations, such as the Canadian Home Builders’ Association National and Better Business Bureau.


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