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Time To Redesign is happy to announce the premier issue of our
Quarterly Newsletter. Interior Redesign is a rapidly growing concept
in decorating thanks to shows like "Oprah" and HGTV's "Decorating
Cents". Time To Redesign is located in S. Florida and serves Broward
and Palm Beach counties.
Julie Martelo and April Smith, owners of Time To Redesign have
just returned from a conference/reunion in Erie, PA with JoAnne
Lenart-Weary of One Day Decorating. Along with 30 Redesigners from
across the United States, they shared redeisgn ideas, new design
trends and the latest marketing techniques. Among the topics
discussed were Real Estate Staging, Photography, Participating in
Home Shows & the "Feminine" side of tools. This yearly event
will be held in PA. for the graduates of JoAnne Lenart-Weary's
Interior Redesign Training course.
| DECORATING DILEMMA |
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QUESTION: When purchasing furniture for a Living Room
or Family Room what colors would you suggest?
ANSWER: The most popular colors for upholstered furniture
are neutrals such as beige, taupe, buff, cream and white. When
you start with a neutral color you can introduce other colors
and patterns through your accessories, such as throws,
pillows, window treatments and area rugs. These can be changed
out with the seasons or as your taste changes. It's much more
economical to replace smaller accessories in a few years when
you are tired of that Hunter Green sofa or Burgandy chair
& ottoman.
Neutral colors work well with most all colors, therefore
giving you many options when it comes to choosing your fabric
for window treatments, chair cushions, throw pillows, etc.
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| HOLIDAY SPECIAL |
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The holidays are just around the corner. Are you busy
planning a party? With so much to do wouldn't it be great if
you didn't have to worry about the decorating too? Time To
Redesign is offering a Holiday Decorating Special. We will
come in and use your decorations to transform your home into a
magical place for that special event. We are offering 10% off
our regular rates. Contact us today for more details.
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| BEFORE & AFTER REDESIGN PHOTOS |
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They say a picture is worth 1,000 words. Check out our
before & after photos to see what a dramatic change takes
place when we rearrange your existing furniture.
The placement of accessories is also a key part in the
redesign process. By borrowing items found in other areas of
the home, a room can be transformed for an entirely new look.
Homeowners are often very surprised how great a particular
accessory looks in it's new location.
Once a redesign is complete the room feels totally new. The
fact that the homeowners existing furniture and accessories
were used makes the transformation so much more unique. A
homeowner recently commented when she first saw her redesigned
room, "I feel like a brand new person". For us that is the
ultimate compliment.
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| DECORATING WORKSHOP |
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| "Five Tips To Decorating a Beautiful Room"
Time To Redesign will host a decorating workshop on Sat.
Nov. 1st at the Madison Green Clubhouse in Royal Palm Beach.
"FIVE TIPS TO DECORATING A BEAUTIFUL ROOM" will include hands
on activities as well as a short field trip. The workshop will
be held from 10 am - 1pm and a light lunch will be served.
Workshop cost is $25.00. If you would like to join us, call
April @ 561-723-0447 or Julie @ 954-971-4600.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 24TH, 2003.
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| "Designing for the Sexes", Michael Payne meets Time To
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| Julie & April were thrilled to meet Michael Payne
of HGTV's "Designing for the Sexes" at the Ft. Lauderdale Home
Design & Remodeling Show. Time To Redesign participated in
the 4 day long event with a booth dedicated to Interior
Redesign.
A drawing was held for a FREE 1 room Interior Redesign.
Congratulations to Lourdes Brennan of Hollywood, Florida. The
Time To Redesign team recently redesigned Ms. Brennan's living
room using her existing furniture and accessories. The
transformation was dramatic and Ms. Brennan stated "I never
would have thought of angling my furniture that way. It looks
awesome!"
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