TIPS on how to improve your home are being offered by experts.
Knutsford’s interior and design shops are busy preparing for their first interior shopping experience.
Knutsford at Home offers talks and workshops on Saturday, September 18.
The event is a collaboration of the growing number of home and interior shops and businesses in the town centre and will offer shoppers inspiration, advice, and ideas as we move into the autumn and winter seasons.
The day’s programme is full of interesting talks, presentations, one-off offers and in some cases fizz and goody bags.
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Businesses taking part include Arthur Lee, Deliveroot, Design Equals, Detaljer, Holly Johnson Antiques, Not a Box, Oka, Serenity Designs, Sofas and Stuff, Suzy Watson Designs and Terzetto.
Sandra Curties, Knutsford Town Council’s town centre and marketing manager, said:“The programme for the day is really interesting.
"You can pick up some advice regarding the use of paint in updating your home, fabric mood board inspiration, the use of houseplants to choosing the best glass for your wine.
"Visit all 11 or choose what matches your home and interior plans the best. Of course. you can always enjoy the town afterwards.”
Matthew Cook of Terzetto Stone said: "We are delighted to be taking part in this event and love the collaboration with the other interior shops.
"We are focusing on tile trends and will be offering two talks, one at 11am and one at 3pm accompanied by drinks and nibbles."Tiles can really change the atmosphere in a room, and we are looking forward to sharing some tile inspiration.”
A full programme can be picked up at any participating shop plus Knutsford Library, The Curzon, Knutsford Railway Station and other shops within the town centre.
Princess, Silk Mill and King Street car parks will be offering free parking from 10am.
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