Design for a Difference delivers top to bottom makeover of Walker's Point group home
Posted: Nov 17, 2019 8:36 AM CDT
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(MILWAUKEE) – It’s a creative collective of businesses that want to help. Volunteers and designers recently unveiled a revamped and refurbished group home for troubled youth in Milwaukee. The floor to ceiling redesign was made possible through the efforts of Design for a Difference.
Kelly Keuhn, design manager at Floor360 in Milwaukee lead the project.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield shared the unique nature of this charitable effort to bring good design to the people who might benefit the most.
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