ASID’S ‘SPRING SPRUCE UP’ HAS ARRIVED

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March 26, 2012 (San Diego) -- The American Society of Interior Designers’ annual “Spring Spruce Up” event is underway now through the end of May. For a discounted rate of $85 per hour, the public can arrange for a professional designer to come to their home or business to consult on their remodel or design project and obtain advice, direction, and details. 

 

“Skillful planning to update your home or undergo an efficient remodel is more critical than ever in today’s economy,” says Lynn Morris, Allied ASID, and director of communications for the chapter. “Experience plays a tremendous role in the design and selection process. Using an interior designer for your project will save you time and avoiding mistakes will save you money. This is an ideal opportunity for the public to experience the benefits of working with an interior designer,” she added.

The public can sign up to receive a one or two-hour block of time to consult with an interior designer regarding projects as wide ranging as selecting color for their homes, deciding how to remodel a kitchen, or determining furniture arrangement.  Designers from throughout San Diego County participate in this chapter fundraiser.  The designers have expertise in a wide range of specialties, including lighting and universal design, creating spaces that apply aging-in-place, space planning, and historic renovation. Participants may request a designer with specific expertise or located in their geographical area.
  
To sign up for Spring Spruce Up, contact the ASID office at (858) 274-3345 or email admin@asidsandiego.org
 
Additional information is available at www.ASIDSanDiego.org and on the ASID hotline at (858) 646-9896. 

 


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