Everyone wants to make their home look like a model, but can you do it on a budget? Mike and Garrett sit down with designer, Christine Di Annie, to talk about practical ways to make your home look better.
360 Discussion
• What are the current trends?
• Where do you get your ideas to stay up to date?
• Practical places to start with bringing your home up to current trends
• Resources for finding design ideas
• Where are some good places to look for furniture and wall art?
• The easiest way to make your home look like a professional did it?
Fire Round
• How much individual vs. builder work do you do?
• Favorite home you’ve designed
• Favorite part of a model home to design?
• Fun projects outside of homes?
• What was the fastest install you’ve ever done?
• Any funny stories from the past?
• Most challenging project?
• How much time do you typically put in from start to finish for a model home?
Christine’s Work for Wonderland
• Sterling Ranch
• Quail Creek
• The Lakes at Centerra
• Freedom
• Prominence
• Prospect
Photos: www.wonderlandhomes.com/kick-things-off-with-a-little-inspiration
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