Turquoise “Room in a Box” from Windsor Smith

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When you look at these designs you instantly notice the elegance and delicacy of each and every one of them. They look out of this world and some of them look like they were designed for princesses. As a little girl this is probably a regular dream. However, very few of us were actually able to enjoy such a room. This is mainly because in order to have such a design you would normally have to “donate” a very large sum of money. But unlike most designers, Windsor Smith has decided that she wanted to share her talent with everyone. So she created an online decorating service called “Room in a Box”.

You don’t have to be famous or extremely rich to be able to afford one of her unique designs. This online service allows anyone to take a glimpse at the beautiful designs and to even create one for their own home. The process is very simple. You just need to send the designer your room specs and some photos that are relevant for what you are trying to accomplish, fill out a questionnaire and you’re done.

It’s a great opportunity for everyone to redesign their home in a stylish manner. So if you’ve seen the pictures and you like the style of Windsor Smith, don’t hesitate to ask for her help.

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