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Glen Boudreaux interior designer, teacher and friend brings the golden ticket

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https://boudreauxassociates.com Glen Boudreaux, RID, ASID, IDS, principal and owner, of Boudreaux Associates has spent the last 37 years creating the most distinctive residential and commercial projects providing personal luxury lifestyle environments for high end residential, commercial and hospitality clients across the US. With his design build team of architects, builders, and artisans, Glen provides a rare blend of design, style and comfort, clearly capturing his client’s vision, lifestyle and personality. He completes the team and uses his expertise to offer the complete interiors package for his clients. He has designed residential and commercial interiors, new construction and remodels from 2,500 to 50,000 square feet throughout Texas and the United States. Glen is a leader, and distinguished member, within the interior design community. Armed with a degree in interior design from the Louisiana State University School of Architecture, he became a Registered Interior Designer (RID) in the state of Texas. He is also a member of, and has led, numerous organizations including ASID, IFDA, TAID, IDS, and IDG. Glen is a past member of the Best Practices Network (BPN), an exclusive group of only 100 top-tier interior designers, nationwide. D Home Magazine has awarded Glen, for the sixth time, to the list of “The Best Designers in Dallas.” Glen has earned an impeccable reputation among his peers and professionally consults fellow designers through his Design Education division. He has been a featured speaker at national conferences and trade shows such as International Builders Show, Surfaces, 50+ Housing Symposium, ASID, TAID, Metrocon and Dallas Market Center. He was also an adjunct professor of Interior Design for 17 years at the college level. 

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