Magic Carpets
Daily Herald
by Barbara Ballinger
June 13, 1999
It all started when a client asked Kaufman to update his living room to create a warmer, cozier, more upscale mood.
“We updated the family’s furniture with new upholstery from Pindler & Pindler, gave it a more current look, introduced a huge mahogany hutch as a focal point and replaced the plywood flooring with select red oak in a herringbone pattern with a one-inch walnut border all around,” said Kaufman, the CEO of Winfield-based Interior Planning & Design Inc.





