If you haven’t checked out my e-decorating page in a few weeks, you may be pleasantly surprised to see that I’ve expanded my offerings.

After a lot of careful consideration, I boosted my original standard package to include two live chats – an initial consultation and a follow-up interview one to three months after design completion. I also improved the layout of the pages to address each area of the room – I can get much more detailed with bookshelf styling, picture hanging, and upholstery. And I’m including DIY instruction attachments for easy reference. A “total design” package for a room over 150 square feet will run you $250 – still a bargain compared to an in-person hourly designer.

To continue to serve my very-low-budget clients, you can get all the advice (and chat consultations) of a total design with an “express package” for $100.  The quick one-week turn around is possible because it doesn’t involve the same visual package that the total design does. But it still includes links to recommended products and explanation of how to incorporate your new purchases.

And I’ve added a brand-new “Trimmings” package for just $50. If you need a little assistance tracking down the perfect rug, ceiling fan, paint color, or bedframe, Trimmings will get you three carefully selected recommendations based on pictures of your home and your style and needs.

Check out the full list for more details. Whether you have just a little tiny space that needs attention, a full studio apartment, or a typical living room, I have a special package priced just for you – buy at the bottom of the e-decorating page. Want to tackle multiple rooms in your house? Email me with your proposed plan and I’ll cut you a multi-room discount!

Image is from Jadyn’s living room design, which I’ll post about later this week!

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  2. Cathy says: September 13, 2010 • 14:54:04

    Loving that mood board! It looks so cozy for fall and can easily be transitioned to other seasons. And those decorating packages sound pretty good as well.

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  3. Display Home Melbourne says: September 14, 2010 • 01:16:39

    Your mood board is looking good! I am excited how things will turn out. But I’m pretty sure the home will look well based on the mood board you have posted. So excited to see the results and the displays!

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