Kitchen and bath designer focuses on space planning
Over a 30-year career in interior design and later kitchen and bath design, Jason Landau has developed a stellar reputation as a design innovator covering a broad range of design vernaculars – from modern and transitional to rustic and traditional. The firm he founded in 2005, Amazing Spaces by Jason Landau, has two locations today, a showroom in Greenwich, CT, and an office in Briar Cliff Manor, NY. Growing up in a family of artists, Landau studied architecture at Tulane University and then studied and passed the NCIDQ exam for interior design and became an ASID and later served as chapter president of ASID for the state of Connecticut. Landau and the Amazing Spaces team of designers have won numerous design awards for their work in recent years.
When asked about the key to his and their success in kitchen and bath design, he harkened all the way back to his interest in architecture and that discipline’s focus on superlative space planning. “As designers, we want to make the most use out of anyone’s given space,” says Landau. “So most of our projects involve fairly extensive space planning. We are consistently knocking down walls, moving windows and doors or figuring out ways to steal spaces from garages or other adjoining areas. We know how to come into a home and show clients how to transform the space into something better and different.”

