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DESIGN AND DECOR:
ECLECTIC IS THE HOT TREND
JULIANA GOODWIN FOR LIVING WELL
D
oes your home décor need a facelift? Maybe the living room is screaming a revamp?
Well there are many ways you can
update your home without costing a fortune. The good news is, mixing and
matching is the trend, said Laureen Butler, co-owner at Butler Furniture, so you can keep your favorite pieces
and incorporate some new ones in. Whether you’re a seasoned do-it- yourselfer or are clueless when it comes to decorating, Butler Furni- ture can help. In fact, the store will help match you with an interior de- signer. “We have a program at the store,
it is a design service and we have a couple of designers who come in and they give you their time and go out to your home one time and they give you suggestions that can help you. It is a free one-time thing, but then
customers can hire the designers if they want for the future,” Laureen said. If you’re seeking help, it’s also a
good idea to take photos on your iPad or smartphone and bring them in so staff can see what canvas you have to work with. When updating your home, first
decide what your budget is and com- municate it with the designer. But then it’s important to find an interior decorator with an open mind who listens to what you say and works to
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