Woman Who Believes in Keeping a Tidy Home Wins Courts Interior Design Challenge




By S.Browne. Updated 5:19 p.m., Monday, June 30, 2025, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
A woman who believes in maintaining a clean and tidy home has won the Courts Art of Transformation Design Challenge.
Innjah Poyer-Tannis, a resident of Campden Park, outperformed two other finalists in the competition held at Courts’ main store in Kingstown on Friday, 27 June 2025.
Poyer-Tannis shared that her passion for interior design was inspired by a close friend known for her well-styled home, as well as her mother, who always encouraged her to “keep a clean and tidy home.”
Injah Poyer-Tannis received a Quattro charcoal barbecue grill as her prize.

Second place was awarded to Harvey Derrick, who received a MasterTech standing fan, while third place went to Clinton Bostwick, who was presented with a MasterTech blender.
Courts stated that the Art of Transformation Design Challenge is a competition designed to give Vincentians the opportunity to showcase their creativity and skills in interior design.
The challenge, which ran from 17 to 27 June 2025, invited participants to style interior spaces live in-store using genuine Courts furniture and accessories
The in-store styling challenge was streamed live on Facebook and Instagram.
For more details, follow @courts_stvincent on Instagram, call (784) 456‑1325, or visit their website at shopcourts.com/stvincent.






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