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Indy Interior Design

Keanna White
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Hi guys, I’m newer to the Indy area while my husband and I are fixing up a house. I wanted to reach out to my fellow Hoosiers to offer interior design and photography/videography for your rentals? 
I’m working on growing my portfolio. I’m extremely passionate about creating amazing spaces, rummaging through goodwills for treasures and hopping from Tjmaxx to home goods. I’d love to assist in any way I can! 
As a former travel nurse, I know how it feels to live in spaces with thoughtful touches and places that are filled with mix match Facebook marketplace furniture. 
if you’re interested in elevating your spaces on a budget, I’d love to chat! 
-Keanna 

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Quote from @Johann Villalvir:

I'm curious, what software do you use to test interior design concepts?

Hi! for what you’re asking, a free internet based platform called Homestyler is enough to study concepts like floorplan layouts, furniture space planning, and creating nice looking renderings.the learning curve is pretty easy. SketchUp has a free version and it’s come a long way. The Pro paid version can create a decent set of plans, with elevations, details, finish schedules etc but for the average investor, Homestyler is my recommendation. there are many out there though.  Below is a before and after of a studio condo I’m considering of purchasing to attract traveling nurses that I used Homestyler to quickly model out the space. 

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