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Corrine Zwiselsberger
- Interior Decorator
Creations by Corrine L.L.C.
Established in 1995.
Allied Member - American Society of
Interior Designers - A.S.I.D.
A.S.I.D. is the oldest, largest and leading professional
organization for interior designers.
ASID inspires it’s members by promoting
the value of interior design by providing indispensable knowledge
and continuing educational experiences.
Certified Window Treatment Consultant
Member Window Covering Association of American- C.W.T.C.
The Window Coverings Association of America is the only national
non-profit trade association dedicated to the retail window
coverings industry and to the dealers, decorators, and workrooms
that are our members.
The highest level of expertise is only obtained by a select few who
have attain the highest level, C.W.T.C. Certified Window Treatment
Consultant. This is a special program that was developed by the WCAA
to establish and disseminate a comprehensive professional level of
knowledge in providing consumers with quality window treatments.
Show Houses
“Kings Gift” - Decorator Show House-
Historic Ellicott City Inc.
“Witching Hour Farm” – Decorator Show
House - Historic Ellicott City Inc.
“The Isaac R. Atlee House” – The
Historic Society of Carroll County.
Interviewed - Maryland Public
Television
For her work and room in the Designer Show House in “The Isaac Atlee
House” Designer Show House.
Published In:
Window Treatment – Idea Book by Sue
Sampson and Ellen DeLucia.
Window Dressings Book – Beautiful
Draperies & Curtains for the Home by Brian D.Coleman.
Featured In:
Carroll Magazine, Carroll County Times
newspaper and The Howard County Times newspaper.
Community Involvement - Carroll
County Arts Council
Corrine is currently a Board Member and Volunteer for the Carroll
County Arts Council.
Mission Statement:
To Create Beautiful Rooms that Bring a Life Time of Joy and
Happiness!

Historic Ellicott City, Inc.
Presents Witching Hour Farm
The 26th Annual Decorator Show House
September 18 to October
17, 2010
Thursday, 10am to 8pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 10am to 4pm
Sunday, 12pm to 5pm
Closed Mondays. Last admission
one hour before closing
Historic Ellicott City Website
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