Change your world with an interior 're-designer'
SpaceTransform will help you reinvent your home using your own stuff
By Natalie Bow
NWsource shopping columnist
Channel-surf on a rainy Sunday and you are bound to come across a dozen home décor shows with jaw-dropping before and after shots of Ikea-heavy dorm rooms turned into palatial, Architectural Digest-worthy parlors. More often than not, the designer is able to make this transformation with a meager allowance and a few buckets of paint. But without the benefit of the HGTV production squad and a celebrity designer, turning your own home into a design masterpiece is a major challenge.
Enter Gwen Williams of SpaceTransform. Taking a unique spin on interior decorating, Williams considers herself an "interior re-designer." Without the benefit of a swatch book or paint chips, Williams uses the furniture, art and accessories you already own to help create a harmonious space. "Not everyone is interested in hiring a traditional interior designer for a more involved and expensive makeover," says Williams. "But everyone wants a home that looks and feels amazing."
During a typical session, Williams spends time discussing the client's needs for the space. She then rolls up her sleeves, begins clearing out clutter, rearranging furniture, re-hanging art, and sometimes even pulling items from other rooms. The result is a redesigned room that feels brand-new — but at only $75 per hour (or $400 for a 6-hour session), the cost is significantly less than that of your HGTV interior designer.
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