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Show J i . 1 -??- - kr' f . -V m A 'rsl' It t v " r h. M it I S " 1 3 ' Lynnette Eyres Lynnette Eyres has an eye for the inferior May is a time of change in Park City. The weather starts to change. People start thinking about Softball rather than skiing. And in living quarters there is change. Those in apartments often feel a move is in order. Those in houses often feel like making a change in the look of their places. It is in that last area where Lynnette Eyres of Quality Interiors wants to help you. Eyres is one of the interior designers on staff at Quality, who recently became full time after working part-time since last August. Eyres graduated from BYU in April of 1983, then met Deon Hale, the owner of Quality Interiors, and was offered a job. Eyres said she wasn't able to work out the necessary arrangements to work full time until this April. "Luckily they were patient enough to wait for me," she said. The complete interior design of residential and commercial buildings is her domain, be it fabric, furniture, fur-niture, or accessories. She said Quality Interiors specializes in high end, top-quality top-quality brand names. Appointments can be held in the office at 750 East Kearns Boulevard, or in the customer's home or office. Since Eyres lives in American Fork, she said she already has many Salt Lake clients. She said she enjoys working with the customer's personal preferences, trying to get a good design look while at the same time not imposing unwanted styles. Eyres said she likes to involve in-volve herself with "space planning" working on a project all the way from the blueprint stage. "Space planning allows us to get into the architecture field a little bit," she said. Among the projects she is working on in Park City are the Four Seasons and the Galleria. She is putting together the design packages for the condominium con-dominium interiors. |