The green & brown striped awning, the huge Italian concrete
planters and the extra long antique wood benches on either side of the
front doors make you wonder what could possibly be inside. The sound of
a beautiful Italian concrete fountain welcomes you into the store. WGHG
is a 5,000 square foot store filled with a fantastic mix of quality
furniture, upholstery, lamps, home and garden accessories, gifts,
garden statuary, pots and fountains and revamped found treasures. Most
of the store is set up with rooms just like in a home. Unlike most
furniture stores, everything at Willow Glen Home & Garden can be
purchased off the floor. Quite often people bring in measurements
and photos of the room they are working on. We are able to offer advice
and suggestions at no charge.
Steve Gilbert, Carmen Grande and Meg Picanco bring over 40 years of combined experience in retail and design work to WGHG. Steve is well known in Willow Glen for his stunning design projects for both the home and the garden. He created the look of the store by building the walls and sales counter himself. The tromple l'oeil painting in the garden area is his fantastic work in progress. Meg founded Casa Casa with her mom Nancy Biagini in 1992 and owned it for 13 years. She created the look everyone loved so much. Carmen was a designer at Casa Casa for 14 years. Her inspiration comes from her friends at the Los Gatos Porch. She loves to mix classic pieces with something unexpected. "As much time was we spend at home, you should love being there," Carmen says. "Life is too short to live with white walls."
So many people are intimidated by designers. We offer in home consultation in a very casual setting. We help with color choices, space planning, furniture selection and accessorizing. Usually an hour in home consultation ($125) is enough. The remainder of the work is done in the store at no charge. We specialize in helping people create a home that really reflects who they are. We do this by pulling together what they have and then add what they need. We offer a check list of things we suggest be done in the home. The client can then work on each item as their budget allows.
Steve Gilbert, Carmen Grande and Meg Picanco bring over 40 years of combined experience in retail and design work to WGHG. Steve is well known in Willow Glen for his stunning design projects for both the home and the garden. He created the look of the store by building the walls and sales counter himself. The tromple l'oeil painting in the garden area is his fantastic work in progress. Meg founded Casa Casa with her mom Nancy Biagini in 1992 and owned it for 13 years. She created the look everyone loved so much. Carmen was a designer at Casa Casa for 14 years. Her inspiration comes from her friends at the Los Gatos Porch. She loves to mix classic pieces with something unexpected. "As much time was we spend at home, you should love being there," Carmen says. "Life is too short to live with white walls."
So many people are intimidated by designers. We offer in home consultation in a very casual setting. We help with color choices, space planning, furniture selection and accessorizing. Usually an hour in home consultation ($125) is enough. The remainder of the work is done in the store at no charge. We specialize in helping people create a home that really reflects who they are. We do this by pulling together what they have and then add what they need. We offer a check list of things we suggest be done in the home. The client can then work on each item as their budget allows.
This is the very first time I have
gone on your website. I find it to be unbelievable, as the people
in your store.
I have wk'd with Carmen for yr's.
She has done what I believe to have made my home the most warm
inviting house ever for me and my
friends.
I feel I can call her at anytime for added help with my home inside
and out. I have my friends call on her and the same goes for all of them.
Thank you for being in WG, and we love you.
Elna Ray
Posted by: Elna Ray | 02/18/2010 at 01:02 PM
I strictly recommend not to wait until you earn enough amount of cash to buy different goods! You can get the loan or just small business loan and feel yourself fine
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