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My goal is to always create a vision that can be expanded into the future with changes in style and color.
- Paul D. Sloan

Paul D. Sloan

Paul D. Sloan

Paul started Mais Oui in 1984 and became Paul D. Sloan Interiors in 2001 to present. With a diverse retail establishment representing many styles of décor, I have had the opportunities of designing in many regions of the country. “I try to implement the best function with each person’s particular environment and home. My goal is to always create a vision that can be expanded into the future with changes in style and color.”

K. Justin Drafts

K. Justin Drafts

Justin came to work for Paul D. Sloan Interiors while attending the University of South Carolina. Upon graduating with a degree in Marketing and Retail Management, he began working full time as Manager and buyer of Paul D. Sloan Interiors. “I try to create luxury in the home using each client’s vision, lifestyle, and needs.”

Jackie Adams

Jackie Adams

As an independent designer, Jackie bought items for her clients from Mais Oui. She went to work for Paul Sloan in 1988 when he expanded his business to include interior design. Her work is found in all areas of South Carolina and as far away as Florida. “I hope I don’t have an identifiable ‘look’. It’s all about making the client comfortable with their style.”

Interior Design is an often misunderstood field. A designer can help you spend wisely, therefore saving you money and avoiding costly mistakes. In these economic times, it is more important than ever to use professional services to help achieve your goal. Whether you are building or renovating a home, the interior design decisions you make will have permanent consequences. Why not get the best advice possible? A designer should utilize your funds in a way that will give you the most desired effect. While some parts of the project can be delayed until finances permit, it is very important that you first

address and complete the necessary components that will cost more if delayed. Furniture layouts for your existing furniture plus plans that help you prioritize future purchases are a must for cost effectiveness. If you want to freshen up the look of your home, a designer can help you with an initial consultation, arranging the things you own with a perspective, and telling you what changes will give the greatest impact, such as reupholstering a chair, new pillows, a paint color or a lamp change. Sometimes a strategic change in placement alone can make a tremendous difference. It is important to remember that a “deal” is not

a deal unless it works for you. Purchasing something without planning may necessitate a redo of an entire room. Working with a designer and paying an hourly fee can save you money on your purchases, as well, since discounts may be offered that will more than cover the cost of using a designer. “Have a Better Life” by bringing a designer into your project to obtain a game plan. Better results will be the end product.

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Paula J. Robinson

Paula J. Robinson

Being a military brat, our family lived in several Army based homes. Visitors to our homes started to request my help. I gained a reputation of “having a good eye” and being able to make beautiful rooms on a tight budget. Recently after working on a friends vacation house, she paid me the highest compliment, “Paula you create sacred spaces.”

Charlotte Dixon

Charlotte Dixon

Charlotte joined Paul D. Sloan Interiors in 2001. Her background in Art and Design has allowed her to become one of the best floral designers and accessorizers in the region. Her vision creates the height of the impossible challenge.

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