Elemental by design

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Model kitchens, plywood, tiles, the scent of sawdust, a future koi pond and boxes upon boxes litter the design center, set to open sometime this September. “It”™s truly going to be a high-end decorating and design company,” said Mastroianni, president of Elemental Design Concepts, interior designer and contractor.

“There will be a complete bathroom showroom within a showroom, kitchens, paint finishes and we”™ll even sell furniture,” he said. According to Mastroianni, the furniture will highlight sleek, contemporary Italian designs.

“We”™ll be utilizing NEFF for our kitchens,” he added. NEFF kitchen-design products are made by European craftsmen and are said by designers and architects to be among the best.

Elemental”™s president worked with Louis Cappelli for about a year and a half before his venture into Elemental”™s theme and look. “I was a purchaser liaison and handled clients before their closings,” he said in reference to his work with Cappelli in New Rochelle and White Plains.

Mastroianni is no stranger to business, having been the owner of various dry-cleaning businesses in the area, The Electric Beach Tanning Salon in Scarsdale and a mobile electronics business.

Elemental Design Concepts was born from an idea that just “gradually morphed” into its current conception, according to Mastroianni. “I wanted to do contracting with a friend and another friend is a decorative painter who wanted to show their paints in a store ”¦ so we thought, why not merge all these ideas into one business?”

As for his hopes for the future of Elemental, Mastroianni”™s face lit up. “A guy that did my floors was out in Dubai and they loved his work ”¦ so as far as branching out beyond the Westchester, Fairfield and Manhattan area where there is a far-reaching appeal for this type of business, we”™ll have to see.”

For more information on Elemental Design Concepts: www.elementaldesignconcepts.com.