Jill Barrett’s lifelong background in art provides additional depth in her perspective of design services. She is a graduate from Paier College of Art with a background in Interior Design and is certified as an AKBD designer through the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA).
Jill has worked alongside builders, contractors, interior designers, and individual homeowners in a multitude of unique situations. Her diligence and work history has provided immeasurable experience in transforming both existing conditions and new constructions into beautifully desirable spaces. She has successfully created inspiring areas for high-end clients and home flippers alike, plus has worked in sensitive areas of restoring historical homes. Included in her work history are many years of experience in project managing and extensive sales knowledge.
During her 20 years in this industry, Jill has gained publicity from assisting with the coordination of designing a kitchen for HGTV; an honor to say the least.
Jill truly enjoys her work and welcomes her clients to be partners with her as she leads them through the process of transitioning their home to produce the dream kitchen they desire — within a budget they can comfortably afford.
Jill Barrett, AKBD
Sales & Design
Based in Oxford, CT
Also serving East Hartford, CT
With Kitchen Views Since: 2021
Phone: 203-888-9200 x1807
A beautiful example of Jill's design work is seen in the attention to details this beautiful kitchen that she designed for a family with young children in Monroe, CT with Schrock Cabinets.
Hi, my name is Mary. I live in Oxford, Ct. The Oxford hardware store, (Kitchen Views) recently did a kitchen update for me. All in all I offer some well deserved kudos👍 to both Jill Barrett, and Charles Kindle from his company, Diversified Design. They both worked so hard together, answering all my constant questions, accommodating my specific needs, and did it all in a timely fashion. We all know how 😙stressful kitchen renovations can be. They are true🏅 professionals, a rarity these days.
Regards, Mary DuFord
April 2022