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When it comes to decorating her Fayetteville home, TeMaya Thompkins says it is a work in progress.
![When it comes to decorating her home, TeMaya Thompkins says it is a work in progress. "I am midway to the finish line with some rooms. I had furniture from a previous home in Jonesboro. I worked with Keisha [Kline] initially just to buy pieces that were modern and traditional at the same time, and we incorporated the bulk of the furniture I had," explains Thompkins, pictured in her living room.](https://images.ajc.com/resizer/v2/YNOKLQZ3ZYARY2ST7GN5A4D75Q.jpg?auth=17107ebc799faff87ca5d8311a64e3606df1f9186da56cf3f7b4277b8a116d4d&width=3840&height=5741&smart=true)



!["The leather and suede rug [on the floor in the lounge area of the master suite] was a wall piece at my old home," offers Thompkins, "but when we got here Keisha said it would be best on the floor."](https://images.ajc.com/resizer/v2/WHB2RYXF4IRVY22J2TISW347RE.jpg?auth=42c042528fcc871a34e025d9fd153d0e13c4458f750f778215f83c6685ee9b15&width=3840&height=5918&smart=true)



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When it comes to decorating her home, TeMaya Thompkins says it is a work in progress. "I am midway to the finish line with some rooms. I had furniture from a previous home in Jonesboro. I worked with Keisha [Kline] initially just to buy pieces that were modern and traditional at the same time, and we incorporated the bulk of the furniture I had," explains Thompkins, pictured in her living room.
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