Join Statements for the Grand Opening

Statements owners Ashley Campbell, Julie Nichols, and Amy Porter invite you to the grand opening of their new location on April 6.

Statements for the Home, a Hot Springs interior design firm, home décor, and gift store will host the grand opening of their new location at 600 Ouachita Ave. on Tuesday, April 6. The event is open to the public and will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 PM and an open house from 4 PM to 6 PM with light refreshments.

“As we move to our new location, we’re not just changing our address, we’re creating a new space for our customers to experience the beauty and comfort of our design installations,” said Julie Nichols, Statements owner, and senior designer. “We’re excited to continue our journey of bringing life and style to homes and spaces across the area, and we can’t wait to see you in our new home.”

As a licensed general contractor, Statements for the Home offers interior design as well as construction services and features a showroom in their retail space with fabrics, furniture, gift items, and accessories. Women-owned and operated, Statements also offers window treatments. 

Statements’ owners and interior design consultants Julie Nichols, Ashley Campbell, and Amy Porter have over 50 years of combined experience in the interior design business. Their work spans all types of design and is featured in hundreds of residential and commercial spaces around the country. Statements also employs showroom manager Angela Woods, accounting manager Terry Splawn, warehouse manager and craftsman Matt Hall, and retail associate Norma Chambers. 

Since the mid-eighties, Statements has designed homes and commercial spaces like the original Wharf Condominiums and Sunbay Resort. They also designed Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort’s Carousel Terrace, Jockey Club, and the Reserve, a historic mansion turned event venue located across from Oaklawn. 

Stop in, visit statementsforthehome.com, or call 501-620-4545.

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