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Feeling at HOME 2004
Added: 01/23/2004
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Feeling at HOME 2004

Today's world is hugely complex. We are overwhelmed with information, stuff, paper and clutter. Values are changing. We seek to create calm environments where we can consider our options. 2004 will be definded as Feeling at home.

This will mean the creation of a personal space where we can make our own decisions. This space can take many shapes and forms. Lifestyle and Home Expert, Denise Baron, CEO of Too Little Time Lifestyle Services has been consulting clients with various projects from hiring a contractor to builid a yoga meditation studio, to creating a home spas in the basement of a townhouse to designing an entertainment/ sound room. "With the help of top notch desingers and contractors I am able to assist my clients in creating amazing home environment" says Baron. TLT's newest project is working with a 55+ client in South Jersey who want a professional dance floor, bar area and sound system. Another client want a wine cellar in their home.

Other hot requests are coming from homeowners and aparment dwellers who want more space and less clutter. "Simple organized living spaces are in demand." says Baron. "Mixing old items from earlier years with new things are common" says Baron. Kellyann Connway, Trend Expert from American/Trend Polling company reports that trend for 2004 Home Decor is "Something Old, Borrowed, Blue and New". Denise Baron agrees.

TLT Lifestyle Services is a professional Lifestyle and Concierge Company based in Philadelphia with staff in New York City, Palm Beach and Atlantic City. Clients around the world call us with life needs. 215 629 9098

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