Interior design students part of community project

Shayla Waugh

Interior design students at SDSU recently had the chance to put their skills into action.

Les Rowland, a professor in SDSU’s Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design Department, and his wife, Sara, enlisted the help of SDSU interior design students in creating design elements for their new store in Brookings, Planet Kydz.

Planet Kydz is a consignment shop offering gently used brand-name children’s items at affordable prices.

Sara Rowland said the idea for the store came about after she and her husband moved to Brookings four years ago and were surprised that Brookings didn’t have children consignment shops.

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