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4TH- QUARTER: LOADING!!!Hello there, how are you doing today?It's the last lap of quarters in 2024 and I am excited to r...
05/10/2024

4TH- QUARTER: LOADING!!!

Hello there, how are you doing today?

It's the last lap of quarters in 2024 and I am excited to roll out a line up of series from Consult Kenny Posts.

But before then, it's game time 🎯🎱🎲

Fill in the missing titles of series from January to September and stand a chance to have FREE Consult Kenny subscription for the month of October.

πŸ“’ JANUARY: THE "ORIENTATION" SERIES

πŸ“’ FEBRUARY: THE "MAKE IT FIT" SERIES

πŸ“’ MARCH: ____________________________

πŸ“’ APRIIL: THE "BIG MAC" SERIES

πŸ“’ MAY: _______________________________

πŸ“’ JUNE: THE "CATCH UP" SERIES

πŸ“’ JULY: _______________________________

πŸ“’ AUGUST: THE "ABOUT THIS TIME" SERIES

πŸ“’ SEPTEMBER: _________________________

Please note that winning is on a first come, first serve basis and only correct answers submitted via the link below will be considered.

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

Now, let's here a preview of what we have for the 4th quarter πŸ‘‡

: THE "PRECIOUS MOMENTS (P.M)" SERIES

Finally I have a series featuring my wife's name πŸ˜„πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί

And I hope you are not thinking her name is moments? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Just like I see my wife's birthday and our wedding anniversaries as precious moments, you also have some cherished moments at certain times, and they sometimes require certain ambience.

Allow me share some insights throughout October on how you can create the right ambience for precious moments in your space, so you can make them much more delightful and memorable.

Sounds interesting right?

: THE "IF ONLY YOU KNEW...." SERIES

I am for the school of thought that says "knowledge breeds trust".

The more right knowledge you have about a person, product, service or brand, the higher the level of trust you have for them.

So my posts in November will feature details from fact checks I have ran on products and services offered by Consult Kenny and other reputable brands you really need to know more about.

Please be on the lookout.

: THE "WHAT'S UP" SERIES

If you have followed Consult Kenny Posts long enough, you would realize December is that period I reflect on how far I have come with my deliverables for the year, right before I delve into my aspirations for the upcoming year.

I will be sticking to the same trend in my final series for 2024, except that this time in a "what's up?" mood, which implies I will be doing this in response to questions from you, my amiable audience 😊

So I indulge you to dig into my series in 2024, especially from the 1st-quarter and hold me accountable on any deliverable that is yet to be attained by Consult Kenny.

Here is a a good place to start from πŸ‘‡

https://www.blogger.com/u/3/blog/posts/611154423946289818

After which you can follow through with your enquiries via the link below πŸ‘‡

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

THE "CATCH UP" SERIES 5: ANY OTHER BUSINESS!!!Hi everyone, trust you are doing great.It's the last Saturday in June and ...
29/06/2024

THE "CATCH UP" SERIES 5: ANY OTHER BUSINESS!!!

Hi everyone, trust you are doing great.

It's the last Saturday in June and the last lap on The "Catch Up" series. I can't thank you enough for paying attention and following through πŸ™.

The conversations on this series have been with folks in the design and build Industry from whom I have gleaned enormous value and inspiration.

I mean Sam's decision to exit a toxic work environment, Roy choosing fatherhood over adventure, are a few examples of the depth of insights embedded in each of the conversations held, and I'm quite sure you would agree with me.

And of course shout out to Kunle, Nosa and Biola for the unquantifiable value they have added to this series as well.

Kindly click the link below to read through these conversations if you haven't done so πŸ‘‡

https://ln.run/CGEa6

Catching up with colleagues is great and I will do that over and over again, yet the catch up experience will be deemed incomplete without chipping some up-close and personal gists with friends and family.

And here is a sneak peek into my conversation with a friend that came to town, as well as my plans to connect with close family members at a family event coming up this weekend πŸ‘‡

#1: ISAAC CAME TO TOWN

Isaac and I have been friends for 11 years and we share a lot in common except for location, as Lagos and Abuja (both in Nigeria) are hundreds of miles apart.

A one on one catch up with Isaac was long overdue as we haven't met since he got married in 2021, so we were eager to grab the slightest opportunity to meet. Thankfully, that happened this week πŸ™‚

We had about 24 hours to ourselves talking about work, family, aspirations and other matters none of which will leak to the public space πŸ˜„, however I should say I was humbled and honored when Isaac revealed a truth I had never known, which is

HIS CHOICE OF CAREER WAS BORN FROM A SOCIAL IMPACT PROJECT WE BOTH EXECUTED BACK IN THE DAYS, SHORTLY AFTER WE MET IN 2013.

It's amazing to see a seed sown a decade ago, become a thriving career that will only get better.

Cheers to greatness BroπŸ₯‚

#2: A.B @ 50

So it's my brother's 50th birthday party today and that's a good place to connect with close family members like πŸ‘‡

- Madetomiwa, my favorite cousin, whom I haven't caught up with in a while until I received a call from him where he mentioned that his bundle of joy arrived sometime in June.

- Ayodeji, one family member I don't even know whether I should refer to as my brother or cousin 🀣. We crossed path at an airport while we were both in transit a few months ago.

There are several instances of folks who have been in my mind but out of sight, let's hope I'm able to do some catch ups so I have a line up of gist for you much later πŸ™‚

#3: TAKE HOME

Truth be told, the essence of The "Catch Up" series is not to flaunt my network or create impressions of any kind. Having said that what will then be the take home for anyone who has been following my posts in the past 4-5 weeks?

1. NURTURE: Relationships are golden and it doesn't matter whether it's work or family related, efforts have to be made to nurture them.

2. LISTEN: People need to bounce their thoughts and imaginations off you, provided they trust you enough not to judge or compare yourself with them.

3. SHARE: As we all grow and experience life it's important we seek opportunities to both share our perspectives and hear that of other people.

I can go on and on, but for the sake of time and space please permit me to halt this interesting series at this point.

Folks there is no better time to enjoy the highpoint of this event, I will be back next weekend with a preview of series for the 3rd-quarter of the year.

While you wait it will be cool to engage me viaπŸ‘‡

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

THE "LIFE OF A PROJECT MANAGER" SERIES 2: DUE DILIGENCE!!!Happy weekend peepsI guess the month is coming on well for you...
11/05/2024

THE "LIFE OF A PROJECT MANAGER" SERIES 2: DUE DILIGENCE!!!

Happy weekend peeps

I guess the month is coming on well for you.

May is all about The "Life Of A Project Manager", a series where I reflect on my experience as a project manager, highlighting real life situations that will enlighten my audience about the intricacies of project management.

As mentioned in the introductory post, I will be approaching this series from multiple angles and the focus today is on GLITCHES.

With over a decade of experience managing projects, I have come across a couple of glitches and I realise that most (if not all) are as a result of failure to observe due diligence.

Majority of my works feature on construction sites and existing buildings, and as a project manager I am expected to liaise with engineers, facility managers and other stakeholders who are to provide necessary guidelines for project activities, however there are times when we get so familiar with the terrain, and as such step out of caution in some occasion.

Allow me share some of such instances in retrospect πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

#1: THE TRIGGER

Location: Landmark Towers, Lagos.

I remember it was a Monday morning on the 8th floor at the Landmark Towers, where I and my team had been scheduled for some preliminary work ahead of a facelift.

The facility team had done a great job with the necessary paperworks and orientation required for work permit.

βœ… No sound disruptions beyond 70 decibels

βœ… Safety kits must be worn at all times

βœ… Smoke and dust should not be raised without notifying the facility team

But the question is how much smoke or dust constitutes a threat?πŸ€”

βœ–οΈ Everything was good until the plumber on my team activated his soldering iron and the rest is history πŸ˜‚

Fire alarm system triggered, the occupants in the entire building (over a 100 people) evacuated and of course yours sincerely was fined and penalized 😭

N:B- my heart goes out to the Landmark team on the recent demolition of the beach front. Better days ahead guysπŸ™

#2: THE BURST

Location: H.E.P, Cairo

Just before you tag me defiant, Kenny is not at fault on this one πŸ˜‚

Unlike the trigger, the task in this case was to drill the floor for some hardware installation.

βœ… Beware of under ground pipes

βœ… Installation screws and pegs should not exceed 10cm-12cm into the floor

βœ… Contact MEP team to shut down water supply valves in the case of a burst

Meanwhile πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

βœ–οΈ The under ground pipes were installed at exactly 10cm into the floor πŸ™†β€β™‚οΈ

βœ–οΈ The MEP team reps were an hour away from the site 🀸

Just so you know, there was a burst and the installation ended up becoming a pool party on site 🀣

Please blame it on the MEP team.

#3: THE FALL

If you are expecting a story of how I or someone on my team fell off while working at height, you are absolutely wrong 🀣

I mean I could go on and on with glitchy scenarios, but I would rather use the last slide on this post as an avenue to reiterate the need to enforce safety measures on project sites.

Below are basic safety kits you will never go wrong with πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

βœ… Protective clothing
βœ… Safety Shoes
βœ…Helmet
βœ…Safety gloves
βœ…Safety Harness
βœ…Safety Glasses/Goggles

I hope you find this post helpful, be on the lookout for more insightful posts on this series.

You can always connect with me via

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager


*  "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH (L.A.D)" SERIES 2*RENEW AND RECYCLE*Hi Guys, Trust you are having a lovely weekend, and I guess Sep...
09/09/2023

* "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH (L.A.D)" SERIES 2

*RENEW AND RECYCLE*

Hi Guys,

Trust you are having a lovely weekend, and I guess September is turning out right.

Having introduced a new series in my last post, I will be taking it further, confident you will be gaining some insights on the subject matter that seek to help you discover means by which you can revive furniture pieces and other items in your space, after their expected lifespan.

The "Life-After-Death" (L.A.D) series offers several value including guidelines that will help your decision on what items to let go or which one to hold back in your space.

Just before I delve into the business of the day, here is a recap of the bottom lines I shared in my last post.

- RENEWABILITY

- ECONOMICS

- FEELINGS

With focus on Renewal, I will be making a case for 3 materials that top the list when it comes to renewabilityπŸ‘‡πŸΌ

* #1: RUBBER*

It is proven that used tyres, leathers and films have bendable properties that makes them largely suitable for recycling.

This claim is seen to be true with the show of creativity displayed with the lovely furniture pieces made out of used tyres as seen in this picture.

There are other materials in this category used by artists for art pieces and other objects, hence portraying beauty of all kinds.

So just before you trash those worn out tyres in your garage, it would be a great idea to consider reusing some for outdoor sitting or a meeting table for your home office.

* #2: WOOD*

Of course wood is a go to material when it comes to renewability.

With a bit of touching up, sanding, and adding new colors, a piece of abandoned woodwork will take up a new life, offering you a whole new product or object that allows the material to live as long as possible, regardless of the original intent.

In the words of Daniel Svahn, who specializes in turning waste furniture into new furniture; "It is not only about how we make things but also what happens to them at the end of their lives. Even if waste and the reuse and upcycling of it becomes the new method of production, we still need to rethink our consumerist β€˜wear and tear’ ways and create things we really need and that will last for a really long time. Longevity is key".

I hope you get the point.

* #3: BOTTLES*

Thinking crafts or lights?

Then opt for waste bottles, you have them in different sizes, shapes and colors.

In creating lovely art pieces that can double as ornaments alongside your furniture pieces, plastic bottle is the best option to get a hold of.

While bottles made from glass is perfect for any craft that's meant for illumination or reflection, due to the see through properties found in glass.

Having touched on renewability, it's however important to note it's not all renewable products or materials that are easy to process. There are materials even in rubber, wood and glass that are referred to as "the problem articles", such as laminated pieces and obsolete furniture typologies.

I hereby recommend you consult an expert on renewable resources in order to avoid complexities on the subject matter.

I definitely can be of help in leading you to one.

While you are at it, remember Consult Kenny is always available to guide you through matters relating to your space.

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

*  "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH" (L.A.D) SERIES: DISCARD OR REVIVE*Hello folks, 9 hearty cheers to the beautiful month of September...
02/09/2023

* "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH" (L.A.D) SERIES: DISCARD OR REVIVE*

Hello folks,

9 hearty cheers to the beautiful month of September, may this month be filled with memories of good happenings for you and your loved ones.

It's always a delight launching a new series for the month, and I can only wonder if any series will be worthwhile without the attention of my amiable audience. Thanks for your attention and feedback all the time πŸ™

Let's do it again, this time, with The "Life-After-Death" (L.A.D) series, as I seek to help you discover means by which you can revive furniture pieces and other items in your space, after their expected lifespan.

When it comes to letting go or holding on to items in our spaces, we all weigh differently from one extreme to the other, however there are specifics that should form a bottom line for our decision to either DISCARD or REVIVE.

So what are these bottom lines? πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

* #1: RENEWABILITY*

Is it renewable?

With advocacy for renewable energy getting stronger by the day, going recycling or renewal is now a smart move compared to outright discarding of items.

Have a look at this image for instance, where wine bottles are now being reused as lamp stands.

I'll be sharing more of such smart acts in upcoming posts along this series.

* #2: ECONOMICS*

If you are like me, chances are you would hold on to used up items longer than usual πŸ˜†, and that's largely for economic reasons.

The truth is folks like us are on high demand these days, as economic intelligence becomes a key factor to boosting purchasing power in our world today.

So instead of opting for a new one, let's see how we can inject life into what we have at hand, just as it is with the furniture piece in the picture attached.

* #3: FEELINGS*

I am tempted to think we all feel good when we see a new life emerge out of used items, but then that might not be true in all cases.

Perhaps seeing dead stuff come alive is therapeutic for you, then let's get some good feelings into the air as I reach out to some of my audiences on a revive and revamp mission in the course of this series.

It's from these perspectives I will anchor our conversation on a series that promises to be both interesting and engaging.

Trust me, you will be having a great time on every single post and slide by Consult Kenny, this September.

Keep your fingers crossed 🀞, and do not hesitate to get in touch on matters relating to your space.

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

* # THE "SCALE UP" SERIES: RENOVATION!!!Hello folks, trust the weekend is coming on well with all your plans for summer ...
26/08/2023

* # THE "SCALE UP" SERIES: RENOVATION!!!

Hello folks, trust the weekend is coming on well with all your plans for summer going smoothly.

Well for me it's been quite an unusual summer with lots of work related activities, as I have been engaged helping individuals, organisations and families upgrade their spaces while they are off on vacation. What an irony 🀷

The past weeks in August have been about upgrading spaces with the SCALE UP series being the platter from which I dish out insights using real life scenarios from my engagements in the course of the summer break.

Just so you have an idea of how far we have come on this series, let's have a recap of the first two approaches that serves as a guide to helping you decide the scale of upgrade for your space πŸ‘‡



βœ… Facelift is any activity undertaken to renew, revamp, update, or improve the appearance of something.

βœ… Facelift should improve on both functionality (use of the space) and aesthetics (beauty of the space).

βœ… Quick fix or D.I.Y will not necessarily require you coming up with a budget to have it fixed.

βœ… With Quick fix or D.I.Y, the question of who should have it fixed doesn't usually pop up in your mind.

βœ… The measure of Cost, Time and Scope of work for a Facelift will always outweigh that of a Quick Fix or D.I.Y.

Clear?

EXPLAINED

Whether it's a facelift, a quick fix or even renovation, there are common denominators to all the approaches to upgrading your space, which is Cost, Time and Scope of work. However there is an additional factor that makes renovation exceptional, and that is πŸ‘‡

βœ… THE COURSE

Why do you want it done in the first place?

Could it be as a result of change of lifestyle, for instance the need to create an extra space to accommodate an addition to your family?

Or for current reality, let's say the need to have your office and home in the same building so as to save cost on real estate?

The most important part of a renovation project is in answering the question of necessity, otherwise you increase the chance of getting stuck along the line.

And so because renovation requires planning, hiring, procurement, budgeting and more, I strongly recommend you engage professionals in fields such as architecture, interior design, project management, contracting, administration etc, just before you set the ball rolling.

Trust me, you will return to thank me if you adhere to this advise.

Yeah I know it can be hectic joggling this along with your primary duties, and that's where Consult Kenny perfectly fits in.

Getting your project brief, floor plans, project plans, cost estimate, documentations, sourcing and outsourcing, etc sorted is just a click away.

Simply use the link below to get started πŸ‘‡

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

And by the ways, thanks for your time and attention on this series πŸ™

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager

*THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK'SERIES.... PT. 3*Hey folks,Trust this post meets you well.It's such a delight to be here agai...
29/01/2023

*THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK'SERIES.... PT. 3*

Hey folks,

Trust this post meets you well.

It's such a delight to be here again and I crave your indulgence as I wrap up the series for this month today.

So far I have been able to address generic questions about design trends, custom-made vs. ready-made furniture as well as what time is best to have a facelift, I have also had to answer an industry based question about client conversion. I guess my responses have been helpful.

As I run through the list of questions here, permit me to randomly select 3 questions, making up the last batch of questions on this series πŸ‘‡:

*Q5: Is there a difference between an Interior designer and an interior decorator?*

Yes of course!

Though the difference is not yet known to many, I should say I'm quite fortunate to have realized the difference from the early days of my entry into the design industry.

And here is the difference;

Where an interior decorator simply work with spaces as they are, the job description of an interior designer delves further into remodelling and renovation of spaces.

Practically speaking, a decorator will head straight to conversation around your furniture pieces, color scheme etc, while a designer is sure to look closer to see how your space can be more functional before commencing the furniture and color scheme conversation.

*Q6: Leather or fabric, which is more cost effective?

This sounds like the typical 'Messi or Ronaldo?' question πŸ˜„

Truth be told, fabrics are "usually" more cost effective than leather, however this doesn't in any way imply placing fabric over leather.

From my experience with leather, you need high quality leather to achieve perfection with aesthetics and longevity, meanwhile that's not always the case with fabric.

In other words, the level of standard you would easily achieve with fabric will require a lot more investment if you opt for the same standard with leather.

I hope I'm clear.

*Q7: By what means can I become an Interior designer?*

A combination of EDUCATION and INTERNSHIP is the most effective means to becoming an interior designer.

Where education imply degrees and certifications that can be obtained from design institutes, Internship imply learning on the job through a form of attachment to an Interior design firm.

Both means require a level of commitment especially if you don't have a background in design and architecture.

With a bit of surfing on the internet you will find credible platforms where you can enrol for interior design courses (online, physical and hybrid), as well as firms with opening for internship program.

Having said this, below are a few I recommendπŸ‘‡

https://www.jsaid.com.ng

https://www.interiordezine.com

Also, be on the lookout for adverts from Feet and Inches for internship program soon, while you equally engage me on matters relating to your space.

I'm Kenny an Interior designer and project manager.

Telegram πŸ‘‡

https://t.me/consultkenny

Houzz πŸ‘‡

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Google blog πŸ‘‡

https://consultkenny3.blogspot.com/2022/12/welcome-to-2023.html?m=1

Whatsapp πŸ‘‡

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*THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK" SERIES.... PT. 2*Hello and happy weekend peeps.It's 21 days into the year and I have a whole...
22/01/2023

*THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK" SERIES.... PT. 2*

Hello and happy weekend peeps.

It's 21 days into the year and I have a whole lot to be grateful for, which includes the gift of an amazing audience like you 😍.

Thanks for the questions and other engagements on the interactive platforms for Consult Kenny.

In my last post I commenced this series (in collaboration with Dorcas of KLEANHOUSE decor) addressing the question about design trends for 2023, I guess our answers were insightful.

Today, I have questions 2, 3 and 4 with the answers adjoined as you will see in the slides to follow πŸ‘‡

*Q2: Which is better, ready made or custom made furniture pieces?*

As a space planner, I have a natural bias for custom made furniture as it allows for flexibility and adoption of bespoke concepts that makes every project unique in its own way.

However, there is a sense of control plus freedom that comes with finding the ready-made pieces you like and picking them on the spot.

In spite of my personal bias for custom made furniture, it would be wrong to downplay ready made pieces, as both options should actually complement each other, rather than compete.

*Q3: How do you convert total strangers to paying clients?*

My oh my!!!, I didn't see this coming πŸ˜€

The most practical answer I can give to this question is "seek to build trust by genuinely offering to help, and more so by giving more than they expect".

In my opinion, the first barrier you have to break with any stranger (prospects in this case) is the barrier of trust, and giving more than they expect (in terms of consultation and other professional services) is a very effective way to allay the fear an average prospect would have towards engaging professionals, especially the one they met online.

Come to think of it, there should be a masterclass on this soon
πŸ‘Œ.

*Q4: When is the best time to facelift my space?*

Giving a general answer won't do justice to a question like this, as the indicators to the need to facelift your space are absolutely personal.

Some of these indicators will include the nature of your job, your family size and even your itinerary for the year, among others.

So this is a question that requires some more precise details that will serve as a guide on when the right time should be.

By the way, Consult Kenny is always open to be engaged through the interactive channels listed in the signature below.

I equally look forward to enquiries from my audience on other matters related to making the best of your spaces.

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

Telegram πŸ‘‡

https://t.me/consultkenny

Houzz πŸ‘‡

http://bit.ly/3WJMnpR uni uu

Google blog πŸ‘‡

https://consultkenny3.blogspot.com/2022/12/welcome-to-2023.html?m=1

Whatsapp πŸ‘‡

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

*THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK' SERIES... PT. 1*Hi folks,Trust you had a productive week.As work activities and daily living...
15/01/2023

*THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK' SERIES... PT. 1*

Hi folks,

Trust you had a productive week.

As work activities and daily living routine resume for the year it has become imperative to pay attention to questions about how best you can utilize your spaces in 2023, hence the emergence of this series.

Although there are different questions coming from the audience, it appears there is a particular one that tops the list.

*Q1: What are the design trends for 2023?*

Believe me, the subject of design trends is broad enough to be addressed as a series (as the case was in January 2022), however this time I will be dedicating the whole of today's post to this subject so I'm able to address other questions in my subsequent posts in this series.

So in collaboration with my colleague, Dorcas, here are some of the design trends we are projecting for 2023 πŸ‘‡:

*TREND #1: ACCENT LIGHTS*

2023 holds a lot for accent lights. From ceiling to staircases and furniture pieces, there will be adoption of lights for diverse purposes, with the lighting systems mostly controlled by sensor devices

With accent lights taking center stage in the world of lighting this year, it is however important to stress that your crave for accent lights should not override the place for general lighting, where general lighting is the right amount of light needed for you to carry out basic activities in your space.

Pls consult with professionals on lighting for guidance on what works for your space.

*TREND #2: INDOOR PLANTS*

Here is what Dorcas has to say;

With more of us working from home, bringing greenery into your space is vital.

Plants improve the air quality around you and reduce anxiety and stress, making this home decor trend not just functional but also healthy.

Our brains associate nature with relaxing and this helps boost our moods.

If you aren't a 'plant person' consider being one as they are low on maintenance as well.

*TREND #3: WALL PANELS*

Just as in 2022, walls will still be adorned with various forms of wall panels (wood, PVC, glass etc) in 2023.

In some cases, panels will be incorporated into furniture pieces like T.V unit (as shown in this picture), while in other scenarios panels will take the center stage as the dominant component for focal walls, bed headboards, and other furniture pieces.

In other not to be lost in all of these, kindly connect with me on any of the interactive channels listed on my signature below.

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

Telegram πŸ‘‡

https://t.me/consultkenny

Houzz πŸ‘‡

http://bit.ly/3WJMnpR uni uu

Google blog πŸ‘‡

https://consultkenny3.blogspot.com/2022/12/welcome-to-2023.html?m=1

Whatsapp πŸ‘‡

https://wa.me/message/O35ITJCXPTGYG1

*WELCOME TO 2023*Happy New Year folks,Trust 2023 is looking good for you, just as it is for me.With no iota of doubt, I ...
08/01/2023

*WELCOME TO 2023*

Happy New Year folks,

Trust 2023 is looking good for you, just as it is for me.

With no iota of doubt, I remain optimistic that 2023 will be your best year yet.

As I anticipate an unrelenting support from my awesome audience again this year, I assure you all that Consult Kenny has an interesting line up of series for you in 2023.

Starting with a preview of the series for the 1st-quarter of the year, let's delve into the business of the day πŸ‘‡:

* : THE 'QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK' SERIES*

As Consult Kenny seeks to be more interactive in it's approach to helping you make the best of your spaces, many of the series lined up for 2023 will allow for questions and feedbacks that will be incorporated into my posts.

In this series, there will be questions on general knowledge as it relates to lifestyle (home makeover, design trends etc) on one hand, as well as questions about technical subjects as it relates to the design industry with design enthusiasts and budding designers in mind.

I hope to do justice all of the questions that will appear in my posts on this series.

* : THE 'CELEBRATION' SERIES*

February 2023 is all about Feet and Inches, as I join the celebration of the 10th year anniversary of the iconic establishment that birthed the brand Consult Kenny.

My posts on this series will primarily beam the spotlight on a campaign to be launched by Feet and Inches come February 2023.

Watch out!!!

* : THE 'TO- THE - RESCUE' SERIES*

In recent times, I have been exposed to superhero comic scenes on T.V (courtesy of my amazing kids), with heroic phrases like "save-the-day!!!", "to-the-rescue!!!" taking centre stage 🦾.

This makes me feel like some superhero who needs to come to the rescue of those who are in dire need of intervention of an interior designer, in order to resolve the chaos in their spaces.

While I'm on the lookout for such folks (perhaps you are one of them), pls feel free to contact me for guidance on how to make the best of your spaces.

I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.

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