December 16, 2011 - Curated. noted in the NY Times
Tim McKeough interviewed Curated. for the New York Times Home & Garden section last month. The article is a part of the new Market Ready column, focusing on strategic home repairs and redecorating to prepare a home for sale. The question centers around the value of refinishing worn wood floors before selling. In the article, we address how the floor refinishing process unfolds, potential problems to avoid and we suggest floor colors. "It's major in that everything needs to be removed, and it can be messy," said Elena Frampton, a partner in the interior design firm Curated, which has offices in New York and Los Angeles. "If you want to create a thoughtfully composed environment, then everything relies on a solid foundation," she said. "Your floor is the grounding element in the composition, so it is a significant component."

