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Design Your Space to Thrive FREE
Volume 22, No. 1, Section A
January 2022
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t’s hard to believe the New Year has already come and gone, and 2022 is here. The Christmas decorations are put away, and our homes have returned to their pre-holiday look. With the weather still rainy and dreary, and the temperatures ranging from nippy to downright chilly, we now survey the spaces we frequent the most and realize, with dissatisfaction - we need a change! It can be as simple as adding a new rug to the living room or placing a centerpiece on the dining room table, or it can mean the entire redesign of a room, or even a whole house. Either way, whether small or far reaching, these changes are key to bringing you closer to enjoying the ideal home of your dreams. If you thought you knew your home backwards and forwards before, odds are you’ve come to know it even better post the pandemic lockdowns. Perhaps, like many others, you’ve been working virtually from home since early 2020. Before you knew it, jury-rigged office setups that were supposed to be temporary have
become permanent. Maybe the blurring of boundaries between home and office life has prevented you from getting the decompression and relaxation you need when off the clock. It’s often difficult and frustrating to channel creativity and productivity if your surroundings seem to constantly stunt both. On the flip-side, it is so rewarding to truly make a room or space beautiful. A place that allows you to thrive, rather than just survive, that boosts your mood and provides both style and comfort all in one package. One way or another, your home is an expression of yourself and your current wellbeing.
You share it with your family and friends, experiencing both the highs and lows of life within its walls, and spending so much extra time inside can highlight the interiors that don’t yet live up to your personal vision of comfort and beauty. But how to go about getting the most from your home, making it an accurate representation of your unique tastes and preference? As with most other ventures worth taking, it starts with choosing the right guide. Whether you are redecorating your existing home, or a new one, the greatest challenge starts with choosing the right
interior designer. “A great interior designer possesses extraordinary listening skills,” replied Sandy Kozar, owner of Decorating Den Interiors, when asked what she felt was the single most important characteristic of a successful interior designer. Beyond listening skills, a professional interior designer is also a capable facilitator and communicator. “Your designer will ask a multitude of questions about you, your family and lifestyle, how you envision your home being used now and in the future, and about your personal preferences and individual tastes. And you should always be made to feel that you are a welcomed and integral part of the design team. Your complete design should be a reflection of who you are.” Sandy is an award-winning and professionally trained designer, and her talented design team has been featured on HGTV as a Pro Network Designer, Best of Houzz three years in a row for customer service, and Expertise.com Winner three years in a row. Featured in “The Kitchen Bible” book by Barbara Ballinger, and “Love Your Home,” by Carol DonayreBugg, and an article in Elle Décor, Sandy’s creative planning and design of residential spaces is well-known and respected through the Knoxville area, and she remains a frequent contributor to Everything Knoxville Magazine and East Tennessee’s Mountain Views. Continued on page 2A ...
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