Thursday, May 17, 2007

Interior Redesign' Proving To Be Preferred Method Of Design

Staging and Redesign Academy, May 17, 2007 – When it comes to interior design, many homeowners shy away from hiring traditional Designers because of the time commitment and overall expense. Savvy homeowners have discovered that you can achieve a professionally designed room by implementing the “Use What You Have” theory. This untraditional approach to design is becoming a favorite amongst homeowners because it allows the use of existing belongings to be incorporated into the functional design of the room.

"Creating a comfortable space that is functional for the family is the most important element in Redesign" says Judy Pelinski, owner and training instructor of the Staging and Redesign Academy (www.stagingandredesignacademy.com).

"The redesign process is incredible simple," says Pelinski. "This one day-service is not only cost effective for most, but is also gives people a beautiful area in their home which they have always wanted.”

The Staging and Redesign Academy trains its students to provide customized services to their clients which will deliver results surpassing their expectations. Because each client has their own specific needs, the SRA feels strongly about developing their students both on the creative end and also on the business end.

"By enabling our students with practical experience in real homes, they are able to experience different challenges with the end result being the same," she says. "The homeowner can’t believe that their belongings could look so good ."

In addition to the cost savings aspect of Interior Redesign, the service also provides the homeowner with a functional area that was designed strictly for their lifestyle in mind. Taking into account who lives in the home, what the area is used for and the homeowner’s desire for the area.

"Everyone’s needs are different," says Pelinski, "you have to take into account what they client would like the room to be and design around that." She explains that the Redesigner acts as an objective party, taking into consideration all of the factors before implementing the redesign.

"It is so rewarding to see the positive reactions over and over," says Pelinski of her clients. "That is the reason I love my job. Knowing that I am providing a service that truly changes the way people feel about their home in a good way."

For more information on redesign services or training, please contact www.stagingandredesignacademy.com

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