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Jayne M. Pelosi
Principal, Renaissance Interior Design™
Renaissance Interior Design is a Massachusetts-based design firm accepting residential
engagement throughout New England. Renaissance was founded in 1993 by Jayne M.
Pelosi. Jayne is serving as the current President of the South Shore Women's
Business Network and she is active in New England Women's Business Owners. She is
also a member of the Duxbury Business Association and the Duxbury Garden Club.
Jayne studied at the Sheffield School of Interior Design based in New York City, but
considers herself predominantly self-taught.
Jayne has always had a flair for the dramatic and a passion for all that is
beautiful—particularly interior spaces. She launched Renaissance Interior Design
following a much acclaimed career in sales management in the communications
industry. During her 13 years as principal in her own firm she has transformed
Boston condominiums, vacation homes on the Cape, new construction for growing families
in the suburbs and turn-of-the-century bungalows for subway commuters.
Jayne graduated from Boston University Summa Cum Laude with Distinction in Psychology
which accounts, at least in part, for her wonderful way with people and her fabulous
listening skills. Her approach to the design process is to determine her client's
vision for their home and translate that into a reality integrating the client's
favorite things with thoughtfully chosen acquisitions.
Jayne's home was featured in the 2004 Duxbury Spring House Tour and she has contributed
to several national publications including Today's Home - Bedrooms
and Baths and Today's Home - 101 Do-It-Yourself Decorating
Projects. She has also been featured in The Wall
Street Journal, The Boston Globe,
The Boston Herald, The Patriot
Ledger, The Natick Times, The
Kingston Mariner, The Middlesex News and was
spotlighted on NBC's morning magazine program "Real
Life". She is a regular contributor to HGTV.com and the online newsletter
HGTV Decorating. She also writes a monthly column for
the national publication The Homesteader.
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Jayne M. Pelosi's Fauxcademy Topic:
> "Five Easy Pieces"
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