Jennifer Jacobson Dill

Passaic, NJ

United States

Profile Information:

What is your job title or description?
Interior Design for the Budget Conscious Homeowner
Company Name
J Dill Designs
Brag about yourself - what makes you great at what you do?
Designer Style at any Budget.
Change the look of your home without changing your net worth.

I can provide quick and easy decorating options or assist you in the renovation of your entire home.
I help you find your own personal style, and make your home a reflection of your taste, not your decorators favorite look.
My services include color selection, furniture selection and placement, lighting, accessories, kitchen updates, window coverings, linens, etc.
With larger projects I can also help you navigate the process of choosing a contractor and, as a former attorney, I can "coach" you in getting what you bargained for with a contractor. (I will not offer legal advice).
What types of business contacts are you looking to make?
Residential Realtors who need some quick staging for property listings and for their new homeowners who need help making the space their own.

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  • Mathias Dill

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  • Rebecca Barkai

    Jill,


    Thanks so much for the group's picture, I LOVE it! I am not quite sure how to "run a group", but I am excited to try. I hope I can manage to get a good group following. This site is similar to the WorkButterfly.com that I belong to. Wish me luck!

  • Rebecca Barkai

    Hi, Jennifer,

     

    How did your first (?) meeting go with the Passaic/Clifton women? I would LOVE to do something like yours here in Teaneck, I will wait though until my kids are back in school and even perhaps wait until my 2 year old is in a program full time. Right now, she is home with me, so devoting a group like this once a week or even once a month is not so easy....I would LOVE to hear how it went though...any tips? GOOD LUCK!

    Regards,


    Rebecca