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Interior Designer Creates "The
Home Project File"
For Do-It-Yourselfers And Home Renovators - St. Louis Small Business Monthly
Local Designer Creates Home
Project Organizer - West News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information, please contact:
Patrice Barge-Munden, Innerspace Publishing Co.
P.O. Box 106
Ballwin, MO 63011
Email: bargemun@aol.com
Local Interior Designer Creates “The Home Project File”
for Do-It-Yourselfers and Home Renovators
ST. LOUIS, MO. – “After seeing my clients and students bring
me their home decorating ideas, magazine pages, fabric swatches, paint
chips, tile samples and furniture photos in paper sacks, zip lock bags
and shoeboxes, I knew there was a market for this product,” says
Patrice Barge-Munden, the owner/principal designer of Patrice Munden Interior
Design, a full-service residential interior design firm.
Barge-Munden created “The Home Project File,” a durable,
heavy-duty three-ring binder that allows do-it-yourself decorators and
home renovators, dreamers collecting ideas for their decorators, and/or
professional interior designers to collect and organize all their ideas,
samples, materials, product information, measurements and costs (for up
to six rooms or projects) in one convenient binder.
“The key is to carry this easy-to-use tool with you in your car,
so you can shop with confidence and save time, money and frustration,”
explains Barge-Munden. “How many times have you not had what you
needed to make a good buying decision? You find some discontinued blinds,
but you don’t have your window measurements. Or, you see some potential
tile for your bathroom, but your paint chips are at home,” she recounts.
“Or, you stumble on the perfect fabric for your old chair, but
only six yards are left. If you don’t have your upholsterer’s
phone number, you can’t call to ask if he or she can squeeze out
what’s needed to refinish your chair. Now, when you take your binder
in your car, you’ll have all your information at your fingertips.”
The Home Project File contains:
“I believe that every person has his or her own style and taste;
they just have to be encouraged to develop it,” says Barge-Munden.
“I like to serve as a facilitator for my clients, to help them reach
their dreams and continue to beautify their home themselves.”
Having taught design courses at St. Louis Community College, “My
goal is to encourage do-it-yourselfers to trust their instincts and to
love the home they’re in now, to make it their dream home.”
The Home Project File is available for $24.99 at www.homeprojectfile.com.
In the future, Barge-Munden intends to offer the product to realty companies,
sell the product in home retail stores and bookstore and market it nationwide
via home decorating magazines and television stations.
“I also want to encourage users of my product to email me or to
send photos of the rooms they’ve created,” she says. “I’m
eager to see their creations and I welcome their input and ideas to make
this resource even better as we expand our production into national markets.”
Barge-Munden began creating and sewing her own window treatments while
her husband served in the military in Italy. A Virginia native, she opened
Windows and More in Williamsburg,Va., in 1989. After various moves and
motherhood, Barge-Munden earned her interior design degree and worked
at a St. Louis design firm.
In 2002, she began her own business, Patrice Munden Interior Design,
and has taught interior design classes at St. Louis Community College
at Florissant Valley. She updates older homes and transforms homes of
all types for new uses. One of her current commissions includes the multi-phased
renovation of a historic home at Westminster Place.
A member of the American Society of Interior Designers, she served as
Education Committee Chairperson for the Missouri East chapter and was
featured in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 2004. In 2007, she
published “The Home Project File: A Decorating and Remodeling Organizer.”