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THE 'TO-THE-RESCUE' SERIES: WHEN-THE-SHOES- TAKE-OVER!!!

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Hi folks, Trust you are doing great. I hope it's been worthwhile following my posts on the "To-The-Rescue" series, as I highlight situations where I was able to rescue folks in dire need of an interior designer to intervene in chaotic situations in their spaces. My previous posts featured scenarios 1 and 2, while I have scenario 3 lined up for today's post. Let's head straight to the business of the day 👇: *THE CASE* Scenario 3 is about a chaotic situation where shoes had invaded the entryway, stair area and even bedrooms of this particular family that called for help. *THE HOW/ MY ASSESSMENT* In assessing space issues, it is important to note there are some issues related to project management factors like Cost, Time and Communication (as it is with Scenarios 1 and 2), while in other cases, the space issues are simply lifestyle related. Having assessed the situation, I came to realise the critical issue for this scenario is with *PRIORITY* The inflow of shoes su

THE 'TO-THE-RESCUE' SERIES: HIT-THE-ROAD-NOW!!!

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Hello peeps, trust your weekend is coming on well. It's Mother's Day tomorrow 💕🎶 and I join the world in celebrating all the beautiful moms out there. It's been 3 weeks since I commenced the "To-The-Rescue" series, talking about situations where I was able to rescue folks in dire need of an interior designer to intervene in chaotic situations in their spaces. As it was with my last post (which featured Scenario 1), I equally approached Scenario 2 (today's case) imbibing the qualities of superheroes by: ✓ Getting as much information as needed about the situation at hand (intelligence) ✓ Assessing the situation as critically as possible (analysis) ✓ Adopting the most suitable solution to the situation (action) Let me tell you more 👉🏽: *THE CASE* A returning client called to have me setup his space as he moves to a new apartment. He was in dire need of an interior designer to help vacate his old space so he can start living in the new space in record time of

THE 'TO-THE-RESCUE' SERIES: SAVE-THE-DAY!!!

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Hi folks, Trust you are doing great.  In view of the train-bus accident that occured on the 9th of March in Lagos (Nigeria), I would like to use this medium to send my heartfelt condolence to families and friends of those who lost their lives. I also pray speedy recovery for those who sustained injuries in the crash 🙏. In my last post, I brought to fur 3 scenarios (out of many) that will serve as a guide as I share insights about situations where I was able to rescue folks in dire need of an interior designer to intervene in chaotic situations in their spaces. As I proceed with insights on Scenario 1 today, it is important I mention that: ✓ I got as much information as needed about the situation at hand (intelligence) ✓ I assessed the situation as critically as possible (analysis) ✓ I adopted the most suitable solution to the situation (action) And these are steps crucial to salvaging situations like this. Here is what I mean 👇🏼: *THE CASE* Mrs. X (anonymous) who had engaged an arti

THE 'TO-THE-RESCUE' SERIES: LET'S GET STARTED!!!

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Hello peeps, Happy new month and best wishes to you in the month of March. Just before I commence the series for this month, I would like to thank you (my amiable audience) for the compliments extended to Feet and Inches in the course of her 10th year anniversary celebration in February. You are highly appreciated 🙏. As I commence the 'To-The-Rescue' series, permit me to: ✓ put on my superhero suit 🥷 ✓ make my iconic move 🚀 ✓ and flip my magic wand 🪄 just as I share a couple of scenarios where I was able to rescue folks in dire need of an interior designer to intervene in chaotic situations in their spaces. Here is a preview of the rescue missions lined up for this series 👉🏽: *SCENARIO #1: SAVE-THE-DAY!!!"* Have you ever engaged an artisan to produce and install a particular piece of furniture, only to get something completely different? That was the case with Mrs. X (anonymous) who was in dire need of a T.V wall cladding ahead of an annual holiday event where family