Heather Moll has been a Designer with Greenbrook since 2021 but has worked in the cabinet industry for over 20 years. During these years of work, she also earned a degree in Occupational Therapy but returned to design work and uses that degree to focalize aging-in-place designs. Heather designs in a way that promotes accessibility and functionality while remaining classy and aesthetically appealing. Aside from her love for design, she also has hobbies in outdoor activities, which she loves to do with her significant other, his son, and their animals.
Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer
We are pleased to announce that Heather is a Certified Kitchen
and Bath Designer, awarded by the National Kitchen and Bath Association.
Collaboration with Harkey Tile
This showroom project for Harkey Tile and Stone, a family-owned business out of Charlotte, was unique and noteworthy for Greenbrook designer Heather Moll. As Harkey Tile and Stone are long-time business associates and friends of Heather’s, she felt the established relationship helped aid in her design style and input as well as their needs. Understanding Walker Woodworking’s and Harkey’s clientele and both businesses’ products allowed her to make informed decisions on selections, styles, and layouts.
Heather used Walker Woodworking custom cabinets to accent and enhance the showroom’s primary product focus in the kitchen and bathroom displays. Heather’s process revolved around adding functionality and some Walker Woodworking upgrades to amplify the products Harkey had chosen to showcase. Another priority of Heathers was to design in a way that would satisfy both the employees and customers of this business. Heather accomplished this goal by addressing the reception area storage with Walker Woodworking custom cabinets and adding contrasting finishes that connect a unique element of a waterfall counter design in the bookkeeping area, which the clients and employees can see.
After speaking with Heather, it was stated that her main goal when starting and designing a new project is to include certain levels of future-proofing and combine universality with adaptability, whether in a home or a place like a showroom. Heather stated, “Future-proofing, when possible, is an element of living and growing in place. We never know what needs we may have in the future, so designing with the intent to encompass as many needs as possible is very important to me.”