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Stephanie Andrews, chief designer and owner, has been working in the field for 9 years and believes that good design can fit with your lifestyle and doesn’t have to break your budget, especially when you creatively use what you already have.
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Irene Foran, mother of 2, is an associate designer with Balance Design. She finds inspiration in nature and brings its balance and organization to her design.
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Sarah Carpenter, design coordinator, takes great delight in bringing order to your home and life by organizing your closets, bookshelves or workspaces.
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John Hunt, Associate Designer, is a long-standing merchandising and design professional. He prides himself on a strong sense of style and the ability to make a cohesive statement out of the unexpected.
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organic kids rooms

Last week I went to TerraCottage over on Howell Mill in the Westside Design District. The owner is also a talented interior designer and she carries lots of cool stuff including bedding, art and lamps. What turned me on during this visit was a clever display involving branches holding swathes of burlap over 2 twin beds. I thought this would make a creative inexpensive kids room and I wanted to share it with you. I love the bright colorful folk art and the simplicity yet innocence of it. (Hopefully those are not real antlers up on the wall, if so....yuck.)
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