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Expert interior design work at competitive prices
Published Aug. 6, 2008

Seeking a new look for your bedroom? Bathroom? Living room? Regardless of the space, with Teri’s Bedding and Draperies, your home is in good hands.

Teri’s Bedding and Draperies is run by Teri David, who has had her own business since 1998 and has worked in interior design since 1982. Operating a showroom out of her own home, Teri works closely with clients to achieve the look that they want in their home, and because Teri always places the priority on the client’s needs, she attracts many new clients through referrals.

“I want them happy the day I walk out of the house,” Teri says.

Beginning in 1982, Teri operated an interior design showroom with two partners. When the partners retired, Teri, wanting to continue working in her field, struck out on her own. She has worked out of her own home since 1998, and her unique showroom includes an incredible variety of fabrics and displays, and because Teri works out of her own home and not a separate retail space, she saves considerably on overhead, a savings that is extended to her clients. Therefore, Teri is able to offer high quality service and product at a lower cost. Or, as Teri puts it, “I make elegance affordable.”

Teri’s Bedding and Draperies also does custom draperies, bedspreads, sheers, valances and cornices, and also offers readymade bedding and window treatments. Teri will work on any room in a given house, be it a living room, family room or bathroom.

In addition to her low rates and impressive showroom, Teri also has an excellent workroom and installer. No matter how good draperies are for a room, it won’t matter if the draperies aren’t installed properly.

Teri’s Bedding and Draperies can be contacted by calling (440) 892-1080.


   
 

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