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Interior design / interior redesign
Publish On 12-21-2009 , 9:45 AM
I began my career working on friends homes, helping family members and staging real estate properties with a friend. It finally dawned on me that I needed to stop what I was doing as a Marketing Executive for a Forture 100 company and follow my passion. I wanted to jumpstart my business quickly and began with a 3 day course on Interior Redesign....you know, One Day Room Makeovers, Quick Fixes for your home, use your own furnishings and stuff like that. I was fascinated and quickly embraced the concept, but found that it was not an easy sell to every client I met, but worked for some. In addition, some people just don't have the "stuff" you need to help define the room look and although my clients love the changes that redesign provided to them, I felt I needed to do more to support this type of work. I love the options that I provide to clients. Just like on TV "as they say" we review ideas, look at pictures, identify issues, review budgets and help support the client to achieve their design goals. Sometimes all someone wants is a Design CoachTM anyway. So, although Interior Redesign may work for you or your home, sometimes going a step further is just what you might need and the cost of bringing in another professional before you start any remodeling project can be very cost effective for you in the long run.
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