Safety Harbor

Safety Harbor Interior Designer

Local Safety Harbor interior designer Suzanne Christie has owned her interior design business for over 30 years. Every interior designer’s goal is to ensure that the entire decorating process is both easy and fun. With access to the trade only furniture and soft furnishings your home can be totally custom or if you’re working to a budget our imports are cost effective.

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Interior designer Suzanne Christie is an interior designer based in Safety Harbor, Florida in the Clearwater, St Pete's and Tampa Bay area.

Full Service Interior Design

Suzanne Christie and Decorating Den Interiors always offer a complimentary initial consultation.  Within these consultations, Suzanne gets to know her client’s personality, lifestyle, wants and needs.  From there, we can begin to create a design scheme that matches the look you desire, whatever your style.

You may live in Safety Harbor all-year-long or come here seasonally. You may  live in a permanent home or want to create a vacation home. Suzanne can help you create that space you’ve been thinking about.

Some clients want a coastal look, some don’t. Maybe a mix? Whatever your style, Suzanne and her team will design, order, install and be there for the big reveal!

 

 

Map of Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petes, showing Safety Harbor.

Safety Harbor, FL

Safety Harbor is in Pinellas County and is one of the best places to live in Florida. Living in Safety Harbor offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes.  In Safety Harbor there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. 

History

The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age. In June 2008, a 6,000-year-old spearhead was found at Marshall Street Park. The inhabitants of the area at the time of Spanish exploration were the Tocobaga people, who lived in villages around Tampa Bay.

The adaptation of this culture relied on wild resources. Safety Harbor sites have yielded pottery, and artifacts of copper, shell, and stone. The Tocobaga were known for constructing various ceremonial and communal mounds to bury the dead.  One of these ceremonial mounds is still visible in Safety Harbor’s Phillippe Park. Shells found in these mounds were used to pave city streets.

The name Safety Harbor originated from the early 18th century, when pirates were a substantial influence in the area. Once ships reached this area of the bay, all threats from pirates were gone, and it was commonly referred to as a “Safe Harbor”. (excerpt from Wikipedia)

Safety Harbor’s tree-lined streets and quaint, “small-town” appearance are unusual in heavily urbanized Pinellas County.