In February 2008, Diane spoke at the Home and Garden show on the Ohio Fairgrounds. But what the crowd did not know - we planned to give away a Room ReDesign. Our winner was Elaine Leach.
Her room has been completed - and she is also a Raving Fan! Here's what she said: Diane, Thank you again for your consultation! It was just what I needed and I'm truly energized and ready to make changes. Thanks! Elaine Leach
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September is National Home Therapy Month
Each September, Diane Haignere, Owner of Ready Set ReDesign goes out into the Community to give to those less fortunate or in need of nice surroundings. The purpose of National Home Therapy month is to bring awareness of the importance of having a comfortable attractive home that reflects one's stage of life and personality.
Diane Haignere along with many clients and friends gave Turning Point, a domestic violence shelter in Marion, an Interior Facelift in September 2005. If you know of a facility we can help in coming years, please contact Diane 614-888-9194. |
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| Elizabeth Painting the Waiting area |
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It was such a rewarding experience to help Turning Point. Paint and supplies were donated by Benjamin Moore and Pratt & Lambert. Also, clients Val and Dana, gave money that was used towards additional supplies. It was a great opportunity for clients and friends to meet as well as learn more about domestic violence- and how it affects people (both men and women) in all walks in life. I can't thank the volunteers enough for making a difference in the lives of those less frotunate. |
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| Jacqueline painting the entry |
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| Becky and LV painting an office space |
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| Lori Painting the Kitchen |
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| Before Entry |
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| Finished Entry area |
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| Finished Living Room |
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Articles
Check out our Numerous articles in Local Publications. Some of our recent articles were in the Spring Home and Garden Section of The Suburban News March 22, 2006 and Columbus Dispatch, April 7, 2006. Additional articles are found in Angie's List, Homefront Magazine and Suburban News!
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