Portfolio
Some projects are examples of Tracey Seibert's work as an Interior Designer with other Cincinnati firms prior to launching her own company in 2008. She respectfully acknowledges these firms in her portfolio of images that follow. As president of Harkness Design Group, she builds on these successful projects and relationships as the foundation of her new venture.
Santen & Hughes (with GBBN Architects)
12,500 square feet of understated sophistication mark the offices of this highly successful growing downtown law practice that was looking to relocate and expand their facilities, update their image, and enhance overall office productivity through improved technology and workflow.
photos by Studio 26

Lofts at Fountain Square - Model Unit (with GBBN Architects)
Offering residents a premier address in the heart of downtown, this model unit represents the best blend of carefully salvaged architectural character with all the modern comforts of urban living. Operable windows, 14' ceilings, original wood floors and brick walls, custom cabinets, granite tops, and high-end stainless appliances are just a few of the ammeneties.
Macaroon, at The Queen City Club (with GBBN Architects)
Looking to transform an underutilized traditional dining room into a restaurant destination for its members, the newly branded Macaroon Bar, Fireside Dining and Private Dining areas continue to exceed member expectations and lure enthusiastic diners at every meal.
photos by Studio 26
Soaring Eagle Lodge (with GBBN Architects)
A 200,000 s.f. resort condo on Snowshoe Mountain, WV inspired by Adirondack Mountain lodges and the Arts & Crafts movement, that exudes warmth & comfort in the individual units as well as the magnificent Hearth Room and site ammenities.
photos by Tony Yunker
Cincinnati Enquirer (with Champlin/Haupt Architects )
When the Cincinnati Enquirer relocated from its historic Art Deco building, it was looking for a highly functional facility that embraced seamless technology, yet exuded the same grandeur as people had come to associate them with. One of the largest challenges the design team was faced with, but met, was getting them into the new building with no lag time in publishing.

University of Cincinnati - Pavilion (with GBBN Architects)
Affectionately known as the One-Stop Student Services Center, this 97,000 s.f. building houses all the student functions such as "Drop-Add", Financial Aid, Disability Services and all the staff support that goes along with it. Additionally you will find the President's Office and the Cabinet, conference rooms and a Multi-Purpose Center.
photos by Esto Photography