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Sophie1981

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We recently moved into a Victorian house in ED and are looking for someone to help us pull together the house. The building works have been completed but would like some help with furnishings etc. Nothing too in-depth but someone to help us with some ideas and potentially sourcing a few of the items to buy.

Any recommendations appreciated

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Hi Sophie, I would love to help you! I am interior stylist/designer & I can source anything to complete your home & create the perfect space for you. Please visit www.katharinehowardstyle.com to see some images & more information & please do get in touch if you would like me to help you in any way. Very best,

Katharine

hi Sophie

I would be happy to help you out and would love to come over for a chat through your ideas with you! I am a trained interior designer, so used to dealing with space, and can also do some freehand sketches to help you visualise any new layouts etc, plus also know someone who is great at making up curtains and blinds, soft furnishing etc so he could help you out too. I also have a great collection of names to suggest for purchasing ideas, lighting, furniture, bespoke pieces etc

Do PM me if you would like to arrange a get together, and we can have a chat. I am happy to not charge for an intial chat by the way!

regards

Sue

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