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Robb & Stucky to host free design workshops

Robb & Stucky Interiors at Town Square Las Vegas invites area residents to attend its free Thursday afternoon interior design workshops. March’s sessions will focus on how to define your style, innovative and eclectic designs and decluttering your home.

The month’s workshops begin Thursday with “Define Your Style: It’s All About You.” During the session, participants will learn how to define their style and understand what elements make up contemporary, transitional and traditional styles. Additionally, design terms associated with each style and the best ways to communicate with an interior designer will be discussed.

“Designing Out of the Box: The Bedroom” will be presented March 12. Innovative ways to outfit a bedroom beyond the standard suite will be presented. Those attending will learn how to incorporate different pieces in the master suite and guest rooms and pair nonmatching or nontraditional furnishings to get a cohesive look.

March 19 will focus on eclectic design. The selection of various pieces of furniture, fabrics, colors and textures to create a distinctive décor will be discussed. Also, participants will learn how to layer various elements of design.

“Spring Cleaning: Organizing Tactics to Declutter Your Space” will be presented March 26. During the workshop, designers will present ways to tactfully organize a home by using workstations and storage pieces.

Each session is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.

Reservations are requested and can be made by calling 531-0531, option 5.

The store is located at 6521 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

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