InsideOut Designs considers function, beauty and budget. When we design a new landscape, we consider year-round color, fragrance, screening and less upkeep. When we plan a new master bathroom or kitchen, we provide a design that is efficient and gorgeous. Space arrangement and color coordination are a must for new home construction. Our attention to detail results in less stress, a better experience and years of satisfaction. Because it is your home and garden, you should enjoy it. So, we make sure you understand your options.
Marcia Wood is an accomplished designer. She has over 40 years of experience in horticulture, interior and exterior design. She has completed an impressive mix of both commercial and residential projects, inside and out. Her ability to blend texture and color through interior and exterior space has won her many devoted clients. She is known for her plant knowledge. Your landscape design will be specific to your home and meet your needs. As an instructor in the community college system for more than 30 years, she teaches a multitude of home and garden classes.
Interior design is like assembling an intricate puzzle. In both renovation and new construction, we have questions to answer: What is your lifestyle? How much do you want to spend? What colors do you like? How much time do you have for maintenance? Do you prefer classic styles or more modern? Perhaps a mixture of both? InsideOut listens to each client's desires. We understand the pros and cons of available options and can make your path to a friendly and gorgeous home easier. Interior design is part art, part science.
Building a new home is fun and exciting, but can also be somewhat confusing. If you've dreamed of this home for many years, you want it to be perfect. Creating the perfect home can be a little daunting. Afterall, you have to handle all of the details yourself. There can be so many options and, therefore, so many decisions! You get to choose your wall color, flooring, light fixtures, cabinetry and countertops, just to name a few. How do you know what styles will look good together? How does all your furniture fit into this new space?
No matter how large or small the project, InsideOut Design evaluates the pros and cons of each design decision. We help the home owner arrive at the best choice to suit his or her budget. Projects and decision scheduling is prioritized, so clients avoid getting caught in time crunches with builders, workrooms, upholsterers and landscape architects. Owner and lead consultant Marcia Wood can foresee potential problems on architectural drawings before they become costly redesigns. She can review blueprints before construction begins.
A great and usable landscape design can contribute to as much as 20% of a home's total value. Making informed design decisions and selecting appropriate plantings can mean decades of pride instead of years of frustration. You want your garden area to be an extension of the interior. InsideOut Designs combines art and science along with knowledge and experience and creates your best landscape. Site visits are essential for creating excellent visual and sensory design. Client interviews assure that homeowners receive a level of maintenance to suit their lifestyle.
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Rural Hall Plant Sale this Saturday 8-2 at the library.
The next Makeover class has been moved. We will be starting Update your Room on April 8. Space is limited!
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