Whether in the house or in the yard, Ann's unique use of space, color and custom accessories give true meaning to "Home Sweet Home".
With an additional ten years of branding success in the Technology sector, Ann has helped companies identify what customers want, resulting in millions of dollars in revenue. That ability to accurately set a scene addressing a customer 's needs is a key element in successful staging.
homeStyle is your easy way to add value to a house. Whether the job is large or small, Ann's professional approach to this business means that projects are completed on time and delivered as promised. Ann delivers the right level of service and follow-through, which means your design plan will never end up being nothing more than a wish list.
The right Stager can make the difference of tens of thousands of dollars, multiple offers and significantly quicker sales. Of course, using the right business partner to assist in your staging needs makes a difference every day. You just can't put a price on
peace of mind.
As the Founder and Resident Guru of homeStyle, Ann Farrow has an impressive background in creative home improvement. Formerly the Editor of the weekly "Sunday Homes" magazine for a major Texas newspaper, Ann taught readers everything from how to buy and sell real estate to improving the value of their homes through easy do-it-yourself projects.
With a weekly column and local speaking engagements, Ann was able to share her passion for home-styling and and help others create desirable living spaces.
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homeStyle founder & resident guru
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