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    Design on a Dime

    By-the-hour interior design service available in Dallas offers hope for us all

    Nicole Jordan
    Apr 6, 2016 | 9:02 am

    Are you an HGTV junkie who lacks an inherent eye for design? Perhaps you’ve just hit a stalemate in your latest home-improvement project. Meet Homepolish, the service that’s shaking up the world of interior design by making decorating services for the home and office — once considered a luxury for the elite — attainable for the masses.

     

    New York-based designer Noa Santos and former client Will Nathan launched the startup in 2012 after noticing a dearth of flexible, budget-friendly options for those needing professional design help.

     

    Homepolish has since become available in 15 cities — including Big D — and now represents more than 500 designers. It's also available nationwide via video services. At its crux is the principle that you should love where you live, whether you’re a twentysomething renter on an entry-level salary or a retiree renovating a multimillion-dollar suburban spread.

     

    “As soon as I started working [as a designer] in NYC, I was amazed at how profound an impact I could have on clients’ lives,” Santos says. “But it bothered me that something so important was so financially out of reach for most people. Homepolish seemed like a natural solution.”

     

    To get started, simply share a little bit about your project on the Hompolish website. For a dose of inspiration beforehand, you might peruse the company’s online magazine, featuring thousands of Pinterest-worthy original design photos. Homepolish matches you with a carefully vetted local designer — only 5 percent of applicants are accepted — for an hour-long complimentary consultation.

     

    For projects requiring more than 10 hours from your designer — gut jobs, say, or multiroom redesigns — the rate is $130 per hour. Quick room refreshes, furniture sourcing, and other small projects can typically be completed in a three-hour session for a flat rate of $349.

     

    Dallas Homepolish designer Dana Frieling says it’s usually not major renos that have clients calling, but these small projects that benefit from a set of expert eyes.

     

    “They need someone to help them create a killer space without killing their bank account,” she says. “Of course, there are clients who are ready to gut it all. But I’ve worked on numerous homes where simply rearranging existing furniture makes the space feel brand new.”

     

    A bit of free advice: Gallery walls are out; oversized art is in. Don’t underestimate the power of paint. Oh, and you’re probably hanging your curtains too low. “Raise the rod near the ceiling and suddenly the room feels so much larger,” Frieling says.

     

    A trend for 2016 is global artisan goods. “Crafted pieces from around the world are weaving their way into the home,” Frieling says. “Handmade leather chairs from Argentina and hand-woven blankets from Peru are adding an eclectic flair all over the place.”

    Homepolish covers everything from rearranging furniture to total remodels.

    Homepolish
      
    Photo courtesy of Homepolish
    Homepolish covers everything from rearranging furniture to total remodels.
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    Doors News

    Dallas Habitat For Humanity home store gets all the garage doors

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jun 24, 2025 | 11:12 am
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    Perry Homes
    Doors doors doors at Habitat For Humanity

    It's doors doors doors at the Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore, the discount home furnishings store at 2800 N. Hampton Rd., thanks to a charitable donation from Perry Homes, a major Dallas-area homebuilder.

    Habitat for Humanity ReStores is a chain of home goods and hardware stores that sell new and donated items on discount, with a constantly-changing inventory of furniture, appliances, building materials, lighting, and home decor at up to 90 percent off retail price.

    It's a favorite for homeowners, landlords, contractors, interior designers, and recyclers who prefer to re-use rather than buy new. Lighting is always expensive and they often have amazing fixtures, from places like hotels that have undergone renovations or stores that have closed, at discount rates.

    In Dallas there are also stores in Lake Highlands, Garland, and Walnut Hill/North Dallas.

    Perry Homes donated more than 400 new garage doors, valued at almost $500,000, to support Dallas Habitat’s mission to provide safe, affordable housing for families throughout the community.

    The garage doors are valued at $1,000 or more each, but will be sold for 70 percent off. Models include

    • Clopay Classic Steel Long Panel 8 ft x 7 ft Non-Insulated White Garage Door without Windows
    • Clopay Classic Steel Long Panel 16 ft x 7 ft Non-Insulated White Garage Door without Windows
    • Steel Carriage House Garage Doors - Clopay Coachman

    According to a spokesperson from Perry Homes, they became available following shifts in the company's supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    "Rather than allowing this inventory to go unused, we saw a meaningful opportunity to support local families and further strengthen our ongoing partnership with Habitat for Humanity," the spokesperson says.

    Perry Homes has an ongoing partnership with the Dallas Area for Habitat for Humanity that includes projects such as the recent Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build Dallas 2025 project, in which the organization spends a day building a home for a local Dallas family.

    In addition to selling the doors, Dallas Area Habitat For Humanity can use them on future builds.

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