The Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley (RMHGHV) unveiled a beautifully transformed office space designed and executed by 7B Design, with support from leading brands and the design community. The project was made possible through a partnership facilitated by Do Some Good, a communications firm that builds impactful collaborations between nonprofits and brands. In a remarkable display of community collaboration, Judith Heimowitz, founder of residential interior design firm 7B Design, led the transformation of an underutilized exercise room into a serene, functional office for staff. Leveraging her extensive industry network, Judith brought together marquee furnishing brands like California Closets, Stark Carpet, Arteriors Home, Kanter’s Carpet & Home, and Precision Build Solutions to create a space that blends beauty and purpose. This new office reflects both the Ronald McDonald House’s mission and 7B Design’s core values.
RMHGHV, located just steps away from the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in Valhalla, provides a home away from home for families of sick children. When families face medical challenges the House offers an atmosphere of comfort, hope and courage, keeping them close to the care and resources they need. The House has 12 bedrooms that are filled to capacity almost every night and provides meals, laundry and respite services for families during their stay.
Based in Westchester County, 7B Design is known for its expertise in modern luxury that enhances everyday living. While Judith specializes in high-end residential projects, her passion for design extends beyond private spaces. “I always take on a philanthropic or pro bono project. There are countless ways that design expertise can be an asset to those in need,” Judith shared. “The Ronald McDonald House staff works so hard to create a comfortable environment for their guests while they’re dealing with life’s most difficult challenges. Having the opportunity to contribute to a place that does so much good is something I’ll always be proud of.”