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Allow Us to Introduce Ourselves

David Michael Johns Owner, President, IDS

“Classic design is timeless and will never go out of style.” Known for his fresh take on classic design, David specializes in creating pleasurable surroundings that are a clear reflection of his clients. “I truly believe that any designer can create, but you have to create for the client and not make the client’s home a tribute to yourself.” David's passion and innate sense of design influenced his two children to pursue creative paths, and likewise—over his impressive 35-year career—he has been a source of inspiration for his clients to make the most of their homes. David has been involved in projects spanning locally, in Florida, California, Nevada, Colorado, Illinois, and even the Caribbean.

Melissa Joan Vincent Interior Designer, Allied ASID, LEED-CI*

Melissa began her design career at Central Michigan University where she studied Interior Design and Industrial Engineering Technology. She is an Allied member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and is currently registered with the U.S. Green Building Council and working on her LEED certification.* Melissa is continuously exposing herself to the new stylist trends, but always keeps a classic approach. Her love of fashion and the arts as a whole are undeniably a catalyst in each and every design.

Jennifer Michelle Johns-Miller Interior Designer, ASID, NCIDQ, LEED-CI*

Jennifer was introduced to interior design at a young age, and immediately fell in love with it. She is a graduate from Central Michigan University, where she studied interior design and marketing. Jennifer is a Professional Member of the American Society for Interior Designers (ASID), and passed the NCIDQ exam while residing in Naples. She is also a licensed designer in the state of Florida, and is currently registered with the U.S. Green Building Council and working on her LEED certification.* Her commitment to great design separates her from traditional interior designers, because she is constantly exposing herself to new design styles and concepts and incorporating them into her design development.