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Oakville Beaver, 5 Oct 1994, p. 21

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See us at our new location | ~Gâ€"_ at Maple Grove Village, we‘ve moved 7 doors over, right next to Food City _ 1 0 friend in your kitchen â€" almost. If you‘re decorating your home (and who isn‘t, or at least thinking about it, at any given moment?), and you‘re having a hard time translating your vision into reality, this is the place to come for advice. The Painter‘s Place offers that reassurâ€" ingly homey kind of feeling, and a lot more. It’s like picking out your wallpaper with a Owner Tom Marino is an energetic, friendly sort who along with his loyal staffers, sells qualâ€" ity decorating products and supplies, in addition to dispensing all manner of interior and exterior decorating advice to area residents, in cozy, relaxed surroundings. The busy fiveâ€"yearâ€"old Maple Grove Village location he oversees had almost become too cozy. For that reason, the store has just moved to larger quarters â€" just steps away in the shopping centre, at the corner site where Prestige Pools used to be. _ ADVERTISING FEATURE By Stephanie Henderson (See ‘Service,‘ page 3) The Painter‘s Place is a homey, friendly operation that caters to the doâ€"itâ€"yourselfer lookâ€" ing for ‘high quality products and knowledgeable home decorating advice. The Maple Grove Village store carries more than 500 wallpaper books, including wall coverings from the Laura Ashley ‘Home‘ collection, manufactured by Imperial Wallcoverings, Inc. (Ashley‘s ‘Paeony‘ line is shown above). We‘ve included new lines at our new location, for example, Laura Ashley Wallpaper Coâ€"ordinates Waveriey Wallpaper Fabric ~ _ ocal architects in conjunction Lwith Sheridan College‘s 4‘Architectural Technology â€" Design, coâ€"op students and graduates are offering home owners interested in home improvement projects or people considering building a new home, a free oneâ€"hour consultation through a program called Residential Design Workshops. The workshops will be held Sat. mornings starting Oct. 1. Interested individuals are asked to bring whatever they can to discuss the project, e.g. plans, phoâ€" tographs, magazine pictures, site picâ€" tures, surveys, sketches, etc. Residential design issues that may be discussed during the consultation include: home additions, renovations, energyâ€"efficient retrofit, building perâ€" mit application process, and new dwellings. Sponsored by Sheridan College‘s Cooperative Education and Student Employment Office, and the Faculty of Science and Technology at the Davis Campus in Brampton. Available by appointment only â€" call (905)459â€"7533, ext. 5657.

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