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March 2015 Where to Buy in 2015

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Monique de la cruz March 2015 BCBusiness 49 she says, "she can paint anything." After Burns describes the colour scheme and fabrics she plans to use, McPhee visits the house and sometimes the ware- house to see the furniture. "Then I'll say to her, I'm thinking a 48-by-48 or a 36-by-36," says Burns. "We collaborate and we come up with a budget, because the price point depends on the size and number of pieces of art and different things that are going to be hung in a loca- tion." Burns's services, including initial consultation, design, fur- niture rental and installa- tion, range from $3,000 to $8,000, depending on the size of the home. In addition to con- tributing to the interior design, McPhee saves designers time. "Now they don't have to shop all around to all the stores just to find the right piece for this home," she says. "If they don't see it in my inventory, then I'll create something completely custom for them." Last December a North Vancouver house staged by Burns and McPhee sold with everything in it. Burns says that is unusual. The purchasers of Lissa Green- wood's house bought all the artwork but just the main-floor furnishings. Unsold furnishings and artwork return to Wow Factor, Burns and McPhee to be used again. Sometimes McPhee sells pieces to people who phone her after seeing her work in homes staged for sale, although she also markets her work through galleries, her website and a stu- dio in Fort Langley. Prices range from $175 to $5,000. Otherwise the artwork goes back into her rotation collection until another suitable home comes up. "Art is always thought of as the last thing that goes on the wall, but it's actu- ally the most important," says McPhee. "It's sad to see they've spent all this money on the staging with high-end fur- niture, high-end accessories, high-end everything, and then they put a print on the wall." • sometimes Mcphee sells pieces to people who phone her after seeing her work in homes staged for sale, although she also markets her work through galleries, her website and a studio in Fort langley. prices range from $175 to $5,000 WALL POWER The artwork was not just chosen for the home but created for it.

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