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Traci Daniel Design Cents


esign Cents was created from the love of design and decorating. The most


beautifully designed rooms begin by getting to know clients and listening to their input. Success is achieved when a client loves the redesigned room. Color is the most important element of a beautiful room. Adding wall color and a great, unexpected piece of furniture, sometimes found at a bargain price, makes an outdated and boring room fresh and beautiful again. A great place to begin is to stand back and view the room as a black and white photograph, giving you a better idea of what is “off balance” in the room. Design Cents is a new concept in decorating. Clients are offered the opportunity to see the newly designed and decorated room before the actual work begins. A computer visual program with wall colors, fabrics and furniture is presented to each prospective client giving them a “dollhouse” plan perspective for approval, changes and revisions. It’s wonderful to see a room transformed with new wall color, window treatments and furniture before making a commitment to any specific design plan. Design Cents is filled with unique and one-of-a-kind treasures, it’s a wonderful place to shop and discuss your decorating and design needs, from one room to a total house remodel. Beautiful designer fabrics are offered at discounted prices and custom window treatments and upholstery are provided to add that special touch. While choosing your fabrics and furniture, take the time to browse the selection of beautiful home décor items, and find the perfect items to accessorize your beautiful new room. Design Cents is a wonderful, unique


new place to shop that offers an innovative approach at an affordable price for all your decorating and design needs. H


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