Pamela sutherland Broderick
With more than two decades of experience as an interior designer, Pam Broderick is a seasoned professional who is known for her ability to translate clients’ tastes and lifestyles into beautiful and livable interiors at every budget level, whether it’s furnishing a whole house or redesigning one room.
Pam first trained with Carol Hayden of the renowned New York interior design firm Hayden Perowne, and later spent many years as an interior designer with Windham House, an antiques and home furnishings purveyor in Greenvale, New York. In 2007, she formed an association with architect Kevin Wolfe where her recent projects have included the Hur Residence in Douglas Manor, and the Palladino Residence in Montauk.
Pam’s comprehensive background in design includes training as a fine arts painter at Manhattan’s Art Student’s League and School of Visual Arts; designing fabrics for Boris Kroll; a stint as a cabinetry designer for a custom-cabinet manufacturer in Manhattan; and an assignment to furnish model apartments in Manhattan for a high-end condominium developer, which she successfully accomplished on a tight budget and timeframe. She subsequently worked for a New York remodeling contractor, designing kitchen, bath and other interior renovations as well as supervising their construction and installation—experience which refined her technical skills and her ability to effectively estimate budgets.
During her tenure at Windham House, where she ran both the retail business and interior design practice, she broadened her knowledge of antiques and honed her expertise in efficiently bringing projects in on time and within budget. Her years in retail not only taught her the fine points of working with vendors, but also furthered her knowledge of interior-design resources. Her early studies in fine arts painting and her work in textile design have also given her a keen eye for color, fabrics and materials.
Unlike many interior designers who often lose interest after the bulk of the project is completed, Pam’s special talent for selecting accessories results in rooms with a finished, lived-in look. She is sought after because her interiors are always unique, always have a natural feel and never have that over-designed “signature” look that screams “decorator.”
Pam holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interior Design from the New York Fashion Institute of Technology.