The Baltimore, Md.-based planning, architecture, and interior design firm, which specializes in private clubs, also has offices in Dallas, Texas and Minneapolis, Minn. The new office will be led by Megan Koets, Director of Interior Design and President of ASID’s Washington Metro Chapter.
Chambers, a Baltimore, Md.‐based club planning, architecture, and interior design firm specializing in private clubs, has announced the addition of a new office located in Washington, D.C.
Headquartered in Baltimore since 1899, Chambers has expanded its services across the nation with additional offices in Dallas, Texas and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Each additional office has been selected to bring the firm’s comprehensive suite of private club services to their nationwide client base.
“It has been 40 years since Chambers has had a Washington Office, and current times have indicated to us that reentry into that marketplace is a sound business decision,” said Robert Hickman, Chambers’ Chairman of the Board.
The new office will be led by the President of ASID’s Washington Metro Chapter Megan Koets, who was recently promoted from her role as Senior Interior Designer at the Baltimore office to Director of Interior Design ‐ Washington, D.C. Her previous experience working for esteemed hospitality design firm ForrestPerkins has brought a unique perspective to Chambers’ interior design studio.
“Megan will remain an integral part of our Baltimore team all while establishing us in the greater Washington/Virginia metro area and beyond,” said Hickman.
Chambers was established in 1899 as a painting and wallpaper company in Baltimore and has been working in the private club industry since its first engagement with the Baltimore Country Club in the mid‐1940s. Chambers is also a Corporate Alliance Partner of the Club Managers Association of America, providing significant support to the continuing education and advancement of the private club industry.
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