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Sorting through all the information about Colour choices, design, fixtures and fittings can be frustrating and confusing at the best of times.

 

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Hi, I'm Catherine Wilgenburg

Colour Consultant
&
Interior Designer

My Studio is in Yarraville, Melbourne
Living Colour Studio

Living Colour Studio is your one stop shop for

  • Interior Design Architecture

  • Colour Consultancy

  • Large Colourful

  • Commissioned Artworks

  • Building and renovation plans for council approval

  • Architectural Design

 

In the FREE REPORT you will find…

How to Choose a Colour Consultant
or an Interior Designer

These are some of the things you will need to consider before
hiring a colour consultant or and interior designer.

What can a colour consultant can do for you

  • Speed up the process of selecting the right colours for your space

  • Build on and compliment your colour ideas and make them happen

  • Save Heaps of $$$ on sample pots

  • Limit your choice of sample pots to achieve your vision

  • Save you from the common problem of relationship stress and arguments by acting as a mediator with your partner for your ideas and opinions about colour choices.

  • Stop you getting “colour overwhelm” and “colour blindness” when looking at paint chips at the paint shop

  • Get the right colours that you want in the right places

  • Translate the colour correctly from colour chip to wall size colour. Often the colour chip in the store doesn’t match the final colour on the wall

  • Your colour consultant can make sure you get what you planned for

  • Matching and projecting the colour from the chip to your finished wall colour can be tricky

  • Your colour consultants experience can save you heaps in repainting costs

  • Help you to limit and simplify your choice of colour to what works for specific spaces

  • Plan all your colours and finishes for your new home or renovation

  • Make sure the colour scheme will pass the test of the nasty council regulations and get you a building permit for your new home or extension

  • Ensure your colour scheme works for you and also relates to the local environment.

  • Develop a completely new colour theme for your existing floors, furniture and blinds

  • Identify which is the best feature wall and the colours to use in appropriate areas

  • See the house and your desires for colour choices as a whole and give you what you want

  • You will soon discover that white is not white. Choose which neutral colours and pastels will work for your home or office – white, cream, beige, taupe…

  • Integrate all electrical and plumbing fittings and finishes for your new home and give them a theme and continuity

  • Learn how the colour of something like a wall or a door changes according to what’s placed next to it
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The Burning Question is:

  • How do you put together your ideas for your home together?

  • What do you need to do to get your office space just right?

Catherine Wilgenburg is a specialist with over 30 years experience in the field and she says great colours, finishes and fantastic design is an investment that will outclass your competitors in any property market.

Before you pay any money you need the answers to these questions. If you don't it could cost you thousands of dollars. You could even buy an-off-the-plan-home and not understand what it will be like to actually live in the spaces.

Don’t take the risk for the sake of a few minutes of your time. Download the free report valued at $27.00 now and get the answers to your questions. The challenge is, until you have read the FREE REPORT, you probably don’t even know some of the questions you need to ask.


That is why you must download the Free Report NOW.

How to Choose a Colour Consultant or an Interior Designer goes through all the details in a simple to understand and friendly manner.

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