$72 for $180 Worth of Home Organization and Products from Something Els
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- 20 years of experience
- Relocation & decluttering
- Free consultation
- Staging homes for resale
Homes contain a treasure trove of memories, from wall-markings depicting the growth of children, to the framed photographs of beloved Statistics Canada agents. Spruce up your three-dimensional scrapbook with today’s Groupon: for $72, you get $180 worth of general redesign services and products at Something Els. This Groupon is good for a free consultation and two hours of any products and in-home service, including organizing, downsizing, styling, and staging homes for resale.
Hailing from South Africa, store owner Elsabe joins forces with fellow owner Elspeth, who has 20 years experience in the interior-decorative arts, to bring an expert eye and corporate-consulting experience into the homes of Kingstonians. Like a modern-day Alexander, Els cuts through the Gordian knot of clutter and clash, simplifying décor and organizing disarrayed domiciles. In addition to proffering colour palette suggestions, reconciling hue-feuding bedding and furnishings, Something Els houses a constantly updated selection of unique accessories and new, refurbished, and consigned furniture. Make your army of terra cotta dinner guests at home with a Chinese porcelain fishbowl planter ($90), or tie any room together with a De Poortere wool rug, spun from the generous donations of Chatham Island sheep ($200).
- 20 years of experience
- Relocation & decluttering
- Free consultation
- Staging homes for resale
Homes contain a treasure trove of memories, from wall-markings depicting the growth of children, to the framed photographs of beloved Statistics Canada agents. Spruce up your three-dimensional scrapbook with today’s Groupon: for $72, you get $180 worth of general redesign services and products at Something Els. This Groupon is good for a free consultation and two hours of any products and in-home service, including organizing, downsizing, styling, and staging homes for resale.
Hailing from South Africa, store owner Elsabe joins forces with fellow owner Elspeth, who has 20 years experience in the interior-decorative arts, to bring an expert eye and corporate-consulting experience into the homes of Kingstonians. Like a modern-day Alexander, Els cuts through the Gordian knot of clutter and clash, simplifying décor and organizing disarrayed domiciles. In addition to proffering colour palette suggestions, reconciling hue-feuding bedding and furnishings, Something Els houses a constantly updated selection of unique accessories and new, refurbished, and consigned furniture. Make your army of terra cotta dinner guests at home with a Chinese porcelain fishbowl planter ($90), or tie any room together with a De Poortere wool rug, spun from the generous donations of Chatham Island sheep ($200).