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Win a Free Design Consultation from a Decorati Designer ($200 value)!
Would you like to refresh the look of your home, but want some professional recommendations?
To celebrate our Spring Fixed Price Design Specials, Decorati is giving away one $200 Design Consultation package, which includes:
*1 hour phone consultation
* Email Summary from a designer with answers for up to 5 custom questions
To enter, simply REPLY TO THIS POST and tell us why you need design advice. You can also upload a photograph of your room.
One lucky winner will be chosen to receive professional design advice to refresh their home with luxury and style. If you are chosen as the winner, you will be able to pick your designer of choice from the list of participating designers.
To learn more about our Fixed Price Design Specials and see participating designers, click here.
Packages not for you?
If these fixed price packages aren't what you need, Decorati can help match you with an interior designer to meet your custom needs - Click here to learn more about our Design Advisors Matching Service.
Window Emergency!
I want to win! I have been staring at these plain windows since I moved in. I don't know where to start. I am boiling on weekends. What are my options? Thanks!
Semi-clueless in NYC...
Help, I'm completely starting from scratch. I have a small studio space of 13 X 22 feet. Can't put bed near window because of soot. Placement of bed is challenging where everything else will go. Need built-ins for storage. Struggling with the decision between a Murphy bed and cabinetry or just a plain bed and cabinetry on another wall.
Small Spaces Needing Big Ideas
I moved into my home about three years ago. Due to money issues and a lack of direction, it is taken me some time to work on these rooms. At first, I was bouncing around all over the house, fixing this and that, but what I want is some direction, going room to room, to develop a plan of action to get this home where I want it.
Built in the 1970s, I am struggling to upgrade the look of both the inside and out into that of a craftsman home. I have a file full of ideas of each room but with no idea of whether or not I will achieve the results of the craftsman look throughout.



