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You'll find contact information for the certified Dewey Color Consultants located in the Midwest Region on this page.

Dewey Color Consultants are trained to conduct in-home consultations that recommend, by room, exact paint, fabric and accessory colors without the fear of a color mismatch.

Meet Our Consultants!
We're sure you'll find all of our color experts more than qualified to help you create the home décor of your dreams!

Kim Ausbury
330-842-1534
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Stow, OH
   
Candice Coats
313-595-6525
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Metro Detroit, MI & Greater Toledo, OH Area
   
Teresa Kratzer
330-463-5468
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Stow, OH
   
Barbara Lazzaro
219-310-8944
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Crown Point, IN
   
Sandra Logelin
612-669-7035
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Twin Cities, MN
   
Deb Marvin
402-592-7072
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Omaha, NE
   
Susie Ruhland
712-786-3176
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Remsen, IA
   
Cathy Sehnert
765-212-5773
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Muncie-Leelanau Co. IN, MI
   
Shar Sitter
952-567-1124
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Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
   
Shelley Wagner
313-405-2677
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Grosse Pointe, MI
   
* All instructors are also certified Dewey Color Consultants. They can be contacted for in-home consultations as well.
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Dewey Consultants in the Midwest Region
Kim Ausbury
330-842-1534
Email Kim
Visit Website
Stow, OH
Candice Coats
313-595-6525
Email Candice
Visit Website
Metro Detroit, MI & Greater Toledo, OH Area
Teresa Kratzer
330-463-5468
Email Teresa
Visit Website
Stow, OH
Barbara Lazzaro
219-310-8944
Email Barbara
Visit Website
Crown Point, IN
Sandra Logelin
612-669-7035
Email Sandra
Visit Website
Twin Cities, MN
Deb Marvin
402-592-7072
Email Deb
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Omaha, NE
Susie Ruhland
712-786-3176
Email Susie
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Remsen, IA
Cathy Sehnert
765-212-5773
Email Cathy
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Muncie-Leelanau Co. IN, MI
Shar Sitter
952-567-1124
Email Shar
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Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
Shelley Wagner
313-405-2677
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Grosse Pointe, MI
Dewey Color Instructors in Your Area

All Dewey Color Instructors are also certified Dewey Color Consultants. They can be contacted for in-home consultations as well.
Suzanne Cox-Hudson*
440-315-4270
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Avon, OH
Jennifer Sipe, MBA*
317-777-4823
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Indplis, IN & Chicago, IL
COLOR ME A PEACEFUL ROOM
Convey a Calming, Serene
Décor Experience

By Dewey Sadka
(AmericasMart Market Magazine)

Comforting words and phrases such as freedom and love; even comforting foods such as mashed potatoes and hot apple pie are easily understood. More subliminal, but equally as healing, are the comforting colors with brown undertones that surround a home environment. These warm hues still dominate décor today.

Sienna, mustard and grape appear in the latest chic fashion catalogs. Yes, high-end furnishings are moving toward more black and grayish tones with dark to vibrant purple accessories. Yet a home, unlike fashion, needs the warmth that only the brown undertones deliver. Presenting the right combination to suit the psyche of
your customer is key to creating an interior he or she will love living in. Take a look at tonal combinations that evoke specific moods and reactions to help determine what works best for your clients.

There are lots of bright colors to
brighten up moods—especially in
prints. Don’t be fooled by the white, gray, brown or black neutrals. Many of them have a color base. These less vibrant, calming shades, with high or low value, make a design statement in
wall color, fabric and tile. Incorporate them into your color coordinating room design to maximize impact.

Combine the BASE COLOR with each palette. Read More »
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