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Norwalk Home and Work of Westchester Interior Designer the Focus of This Week's "Property Brothers" Episode

This week's episode of "Property Brothers" will include the work that Westchester interior designer Brittany Zachos did on a Norwalk home.

Westhester interior designer Brittany Zachos pictured with the “Property Brothers” creators Jonathan Scott, right, and his twin brother Drew.

Fairfield County fans of the “Property Brothers” should check in on this week’s episode of the popular HGTV reality show that showcases the renovation of a Norwalk home featuring the interior design work of Brittany Zachos of the Zachos Design Group in Rye.

The episode, to air Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 9 p.m., showcases the work that Zachos completed with Jonathan Scott over several weeks this past summer on a home in Norwalk belonging to New York couple Angela and Ro.

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The work included the redesign of its dining room, kitchen, living room and game room.

The Sarasota, Fl., native was selected by the Property Brothers team in the spring of 2015 to work on several projects in Westchester and Fairfield counties.

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Known for her ability to mix classic design with contemporary elements, Zachos, who worked on the Norwalk project with Rob Stonbely of Kitchen & Bath Source of White Plains, said she had a lot of fun working with the world-famous Scott and his twin brother Drew.

Zachos said she helped their team transform elements of the property into what the couple wanted, which was a modern yet classic design.

Westchester Magazine photographer Stefan Radtke contributed to the project by capturing the transformation of the property in vivid images.

Zachos, who offers interior design solutions for large corporations as well as a variety of businesses, including the retail & hospitality industry, achieved the transformation by using a color palette throughout that included deep teal with hints of mustard yellow and grey.

Zachos’ other work includes the redesign of corporate/healthcare buildings in the Stamford area as well as residential properties in Westchester and New York City. Zachos is also in talks to redesign the properties of a number of Manhattan celebrities.

“I’ve worked with designers all over the world and can honestly say Brittany is one of the most talented, creative and resourceful minds in the biz,” said Jonathan Scott, in a glowing testimonial of Zachos’ work.

“Her keen eye for detail and dedication to her craft are unparalleled. It’s hard in this business to find designers who raise the bar as high as I do. I’d have her on my team any day.”

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