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Published Date: 10 October 2008
AN INTERIOR design consultancy is set to launch in Haconby.

The Terasa Wood Interior Design and Property Presentation Consultancy will officially launch on Friday, October 24.
Terasa, who is running the consultancy from her home in Church Street, Haconby, has completed diploma courses in property presentation and staging and professional interior design.
She decided to start the business after taking a career break to have a family. She had previously worked for the Norwich Union Insurance Company.
She said: "I have had a passion for interior design for many years. The interior design service will enable people to express their personality through their home whilst the property presentation service is aimed at helping people sell their homes quicker and for more money, which in the current climate could be a valuable investment."
Terasa will also be running training workshops on property presentation and an introduction to interior design.
For more information on her business visit www.terasawoodinteriors.com.



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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 10:05 AM
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