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Minister of the interior

Noosa Screens and Curtains will be hosting interior design expert Wendy Moore in their showroom on Saturday 18 November for an afternoon of canapes, sparkling wine and design advice.
Moore is the general manager of Home Beautiful magazine and judge on Channel 7’s House Rules. She will be available to answer design and renovation questions and offer advice to those in attendance between 2.30-3.30pm.
It’s a thrilling opportunity for people to come along and meet Wendy and receive interior design advice from such an esteemed expert in the field. People can bring in photos of their home or renovation ideas and ask Wendy for tips and inspiration.
The special event is part of a recent competition run by Somfy in partnership with Home Beautiful magazine to win a $10,000 window covering package. Noosa Screens and Curtains is the local Somfy Expert of the lucky competition winner, Renee, who will also spend an hour with Wendy in a one-on-one consultation, receiving expert advice and tips on her exciting window makeover.
The special event will take place in Noosa Screens and Curtains’ showroom at 1/35 Project Avenue, Noosaville.

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