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Create a Look: a discussion on 3 styles of Interior Design

Create a Look: a discussion on 3 styles of Interior Design
on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 7 p.m. at the Washington Twp. Public Library, 37 E. Springtown Rd., Long Valley, NJ.


This workshop is intended to help take simple concepts of
interior design and help create a style in your own home that is accessible, comfortable, personal and easy to maintain. Joyce Lahmidi of Tapestry Interiors and Painted Design will quickly review the 10 steps that she discussed in the first installment of the series just to remind attendees of the basic concepts to think about when composing elements in their room. She  will also have materials from the first workshop available for those who missed it. Then the discussion will move on to discuss three distinct styles that are popular for home design today.

Those styles are : Cottage Style/Shabby Chic, Pure
Contemporary Style, and What is Trending Today.

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Joyce will have a lot of information as to what elements go
in to creating these different styles. She will also show how they can be tweaked to move these styles in different directions. There is something for everyone as by describing these ideas any person can learn real common sense concepts to help put their room together no matter what style they choose. Joyce will provide lot’s of visual aids to demonstrate how to put the rooms together and get into the real details and nuts and bolts of what to look for when you are designing, where to shop, and how to get started. She will discuss how to think about holiday decorating and how it relates to your interior design.

Joyce will have many great websites to share, painting
tricks and new product information. There will be snacks, goodie bags and an open time to ask specific questions about your own home and project. It will be a lot of fun, dedicated to great conversation and sharing.

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Call the Library at 908-876-3596 or go to www.wtpl.org to
sign up for this program!

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