Brenda Trimble, Owner Decorator

Drawing upon 25 years experience assisting in interior home furnishing selections and placement, and exterior room and garden installations, Brenda is joyfully assisting clients with Home Redesign and Real Estate Staging projects through "Let's Arrange It!" Redesign.

Brenda Trimble is a folk artist and has had a lifelong joy for color, paint and creativity. A Texas native, she is genuinely warm, friendly, personable and loves to use her God given talents and training to 'brainstorm' creatively to help clients organize and creatively express themselves with Color and Uniquely “You” Personal Style.                                    

While consulting with a client for Home Redesign, there may be a desire for a client to select Decorative Painting Applications....Murals and Faux Textures are featured through The Master's Brush               

www.themastersbrush.com

EDUCATION AND ETHICS

Brenda has been a resident of the Fort Worth, Texas area for 22 years.

In 2006 she completed Interior Redesign Career Training Program with IRIS approved instructors Charles and Ruthanne Hatfield of "Art of Interior Placement"in Napa, CA.

In 2005 she completed instruction in the Creative Art of Decorative Painting Professional Faux Textures, Venetian Plaster, Stone Relief and Trompe l'oeil with Dena Fife of "Go With The Faux" Decorative Painting School in Arlington, TX.

In 1989-90 she attended TCJC where she studied
Horticulture 60 credit hours.

"There are only two ways to choose to live your life.. One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle..."-Albert Einstein

Living life "as though everything is a miracle", Brenda is a Christian choosing to be in the process of believing, growing, and loving her Master and Lord Jesus Christ through grace. She commits and purposes to the highest ethics and integrity in relationship with others as a demonstration of her good faith.

".. whatever you will do, do as unto the Glory of God, giving no offense" 1Corinthians 10:30