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wldwst
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Nearby attractions
Books and Other Found Things
13 Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175
Loudoun Museum
16 Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175
The Global Local
102 Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175
Escape Room LOCO
201 Royal St SE, Leesburg, VA 20176
Medlin Art Ltd.
2 Loudoun St SE, Leesburg, VA 20175, United States
The Ordinary Art Gallery & Studio
18 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
W&OD Trailhead Leesburg
24 Monroe St SE, Leesburg, VA 20175
George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor
312 E Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176
Catoctin SkatePark
141 Catoctin Cir SE, Leesburg, VA 20175
Nearby restaurants
SeĂąor Ramon Taqueria
38 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
King Street Oyster Bar
12 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
SideBar
24 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Casa De Avila Tacos
2C Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175, United States
Leesburg Diner
9 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175, United States
bkd Bagels
105 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
The Wine Kitchen
7 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Gruto's Soft Serve
107 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Buford's Biscuits
7 W Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176, United States
Echelon Wine Bar
32 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Nearby local services
Tally Ho Theater
19 W Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176
Dance King
11B S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Muz & Rose
3 Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175
Very Virginia Shop
16 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
La Sheida SPA
104 Loudoun St SW Unit 101, Leesburg, VA 20175
Rouge - Beauty, Spa, & Apothecary Boutique
17 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Brick and Mortar Mercantile
34 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
Sunflower Shack
36 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175, United States
Birch Tree Books & Plants
11 W Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176
Zest Clothing & Co
9 Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175
Nearby hotels
The Leesburg Colonial Inn
19 S King St ste b, Leesburg, VA 20175
Hotel Burg
208 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
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wldwst

2B Loudoun St SW, Leesburg, VA 20175
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attractions: Books and Other Found Things, Loudoun Museum, The Global Local, Escape Room LOCO, Medlin Art Ltd., The Ordinary Art Gallery & Studio, W&OD Trailhead Leesburg, George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor, Catoctin SkatePark, restaurants: SeĂąor Ramon Taqueria, King Street Oyster Bar, SideBar, Casa De Avila Tacos, Leesburg Diner, bkd Bagels, The Wine Kitchen, Gruto's Soft Serve, Buford's Biscuits, Echelon Wine Bar, local businesses: Tally Ho Theater, Dance King, Muz & Rose, Very Virginia Shop, La Sheida SPA, Rouge - Beauty, Spa, & Apothecary Boutique, Brick and Mortar Mercantile, Sunflower Shack, Birch Tree Books & Plants, Zest Clothing & Co
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(571) 919-4697
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Live events

Animal Pastels Class for Kids
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Approach to Weight Loss
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Neuro Energetic Synchronization + Sound Bowl Immersion w/ Lisa&Jennifer
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Nearby attractions of wldwst

Books and Other Found Things

Loudoun Museum

The Global Local

Escape Room LOCO

Medlin Art Ltd.

The Ordinary Art Gallery & Studio

W&OD Trailhead Leesburg

George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor

Catoctin SkatePark

Books and Other Found Things

Books and Other Found Things

4.9

(79)

Closed
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Loudoun Museum

Loudoun Museum

4.6

(42)

Closed
Click for details
The Global Local

The Global Local

4.9

(27)

Closed
Click for details
Escape Room LOCO

Escape Room LOCO

4.8

(529)

Open until 10:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of wldwst

SeĂąor Ramon Taqueria

King Street Oyster Bar

SideBar

Casa De Avila Tacos

Leesburg Diner

bkd Bagels

The Wine Kitchen

Gruto's Soft Serve

Buford's Biscuits

Echelon Wine Bar

SeĂąor Ramon Taqueria

SeĂąor Ramon Taqueria

4.4

(449)

$

Closed
Click for details
King Street Oyster Bar

King Street Oyster Bar

4.6

(769)

$$

Open until 9:00 PM
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SideBar

SideBar

4.4

(407)

$$

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details
Casa De Avila Tacos

Casa De Avila Tacos

4.6

(137)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby local services of wldwst

Tally Ho Theater

Dance King

Muz & Rose

Very Virginia Shop

La Sheida SPA

Rouge - Beauty, Spa, & Apothecary Boutique

Brick and Mortar Mercantile

Sunflower Shack

Birch Tree Books & Plants

Zest Clothing & Co

Tally Ho Theater

Tally Ho Theater

4.6

(469)

Click for details
Dance King

Dance King

5.0

(142)

Click for details
Muz & Rose

Muz & Rose

5.0

(41)

Click for details
Very Virginia Shop

Very Virginia Shop

4.7

(69)

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Kathyrn ChismKathyrn Chism
Embarking on the exciting venture of opening my first storefront, I entrusted Wild West with the interior design based on glowing recommendations. My experience, however, turned into an exhaustive and frustrating saga that I hope others can avoid. Initially, I was charged $2,000 for an $11k design proposal, promised a collaborative process, and an 8-week timeline aligned with the grand opening of my salon. From the outset, I provided detailed mood boards and explicit descriptions of what I envisioned and disliked. My goal was clear: to create a unique and functional space for my salon. The process began to unravel early on. Two weeks into the project, with my new space remaining untouched and the foundational work pending, my concerns grew. Despite my anxiety, reassurances from Wild West were plentiful but vague—always a “don’t worry” but little action. Four weeks in, with an empty space still staring back at me, I proactively contacted them to initiate any sort of build-out. They advised meeting with contractors to discuss foundational changes, so I arranged these meetings, only to face further delays because the designers had not provided any concrete plans. By the fifth week, under my insistence, Wild West directed my contractor to demolish certain walls and begin other structural changes. Yet, just as these physical alterations were completed, Wild West’s “big reveal” shockingly proposed reinstating a wall they had just removed. Their casual suggestion that it “wouldn’t be that hard to put back up” highlighted a shocking disregard for practicality and budget. Their final presentation, delivered exactly at the end of the full 8-week deadline, was the pinnacle of unprofessionalism. One of the designers, in her car en route to somewhere else, attempted to walk me through their so-called hard work over a shaky mobile connection. This disheveled presentation was a clear sign they hadn’t taken the project seriously enough to even present it properly. The content was a hastily assembled PDF that lacked any personalized touches and included impractical elements like carpets and long drapes—choices that demonstrated a lack of understanding of salon operations. Moreover, the proposal was now suddenly $30k over budget due to their preference for using their own vendors, not for quality or bespoke craftsmanship, but seemingly to secure kickbacks. When I voiced my concerns, Wild West quickly shuffled colors around and represented the same basic ideas in another “new” presentation, further showcasing that their efforts were last-minute, not the result of an 8-week thoughtful process. With just three weeks left before my salon’s opening and the space in complete demolition, the stress and haste I experienced were immense—exactly what I had hoped to avoid by hiring professionals. I felt robbed of my timeline and the chance to react and adapt in a measured way. A moment in my career that should have been filled with excitement and joy was overshadowed by frustration and urgency, leaving me to manage far more than I should have needed to. Ultimately, I decided to terminate our contract and take on the redesign myself, making more progress in a day than I had seen in weeks. If you’re seeking a design team for your business, I urge caution with Wild West. Their approach may suit less time-sensitive or personalized projects, but for those requiring meticulous attention to detail and respect for deadlines and budgets, I recommend looking elsewhere. They showed a profound lack of professionalism, commitment, and respect for my time and vision. This was not the partnership I envisioned when I embarked on this journey with Wild West. I expected honesty about this project from the start. Promised a collaborative process, I was instead shocked and disrespected by their final ideas—Persian rugs and long white drapes in a hair salon? Moreover, their suggestion to open my business ‘bare bones’ after 8 weeks of ‘work’ is unacceptable and far from the professionalism I was promised.
Claire MonroeClaire Monroe
Working with Wldwst was one of the best decisions I made for both my home and my salon suite. Colleen and Lori have an incredible eye for design, but more importantly, they bring warmth, ease, and a true collaborative approach to the process. From the start, they listened to my vision, offered thoughtful recommendations, and made sure every detail felt intentional. They helped me navigate everything from selecting the perfect wallpaper to choosing curtains that transformed my builder-grade townhouse into a space that finally feels like home. In my salon suite, they created a design that is both beautiful and functional—one that reflects my brand and makes every client feel welcomed. What I appreciated most was their ability to provide options at different price points while ensuring quality and style were never compromised. They took the guesswork out of every decision, making the process seamless and stress-free. If you’re looking for a team that truly understands how to create spaces that feel like you, Wldwst is a dream to work with!
Beau NevilleBeau Neville
Fantastic boutique in Leesburg. Exceptionally curated selection for home, office, and even little ones!
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Embarking on the exciting venture of opening my first storefront, I entrusted Wild West with the interior design based on glowing recommendations. My experience, however, turned into an exhaustive and frustrating saga that I hope others can avoid. Initially, I was charged $2,000 for an $11k design proposal, promised a collaborative process, and an 8-week timeline aligned with the grand opening of my salon. From the outset, I provided detailed mood boards and explicit descriptions of what I envisioned and disliked. My goal was clear: to create a unique and functional space for my salon. The process began to unravel early on. Two weeks into the project, with my new space remaining untouched and the foundational work pending, my concerns grew. Despite my anxiety, reassurances from Wild West were plentiful but vague—always a “don’t worry” but little action. Four weeks in, with an empty space still staring back at me, I proactively contacted them to initiate any sort of build-out. They advised meeting with contractors to discuss foundational changes, so I arranged these meetings, only to face further delays because the designers had not provided any concrete plans. By the fifth week, under my insistence, Wild West directed my contractor to demolish certain walls and begin other structural changes. Yet, just as these physical alterations were completed, Wild West’s “big reveal” shockingly proposed reinstating a wall they had just removed. Their casual suggestion that it “wouldn’t be that hard to put back up” highlighted a shocking disregard for practicality and budget. Their final presentation, delivered exactly at the end of the full 8-week deadline, was the pinnacle of unprofessionalism. One of the designers, in her car en route to somewhere else, attempted to walk me through their so-called hard work over a shaky mobile connection. This disheveled presentation was a clear sign they hadn’t taken the project seriously enough to even present it properly. The content was a hastily assembled PDF that lacked any personalized touches and included impractical elements like carpets and long drapes—choices that demonstrated a lack of understanding of salon operations. Moreover, the proposal was now suddenly $30k over budget due to their preference for using their own vendors, not for quality or bespoke craftsmanship, but seemingly to secure kickbacks. When I voiced my concerns, Wild West quickly shuffled colors around and represented the same basic ideas in another “new” presentation, further showcasing that their efforts were last-minute, not the result of an 8-week thoughtful process. With just three weeks left before my salon’s opening and the space in complete demolition, the stress and haste I experienced were immense—exactly what I had hoped to avoid by hiring professionals. I felt robbed of my timeline and the chance to react and adapt in a measured way. A moment in my career that should have been filled with excitement and joy was overshadowed by frustration and urgency, leaving me to manage far more than I should have needed to. Ultimately, I decided to terminate our contract and take on the redesign myself, making more progress in a day than I had seen in weeks. If you’re seeking a design team for your business, I urge caution with Wild West. Their approach may suit less time-sensitive or personalized projects, but for those requiring meticulous attention to detail and respect for deadlines and budgets, I recommend looking elsewhere. They showed a profound lack of professionalism, commitment, and respect for my time and vision. This was not the partnership I envisioned when I embarked on this journey with Wild West. I expected honesty about this project from the start. Promised a collaborative process, I was instead shocked and disrespected by their final ideas—Persian rugs and long white drapes in a hair salon? Moreover, their suggestion to open my business ‘bare bones’ after 8 weeks of ‘work’ is unacceptable and far from the professionalism I was promised.
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Working with Wldwst was one of the best decisions I made for both my home and my salon suite. Colleen and Lori have an incredible eye for design, but more importantly, they bring warmth, ease, and a true collaborative approach to the process. From the start, they listened to my vision, offered thoughtful recommendations, and made sure every detail felt intentional. They helped me navigate everything from selecting the perfect wallpaper to choosing curtains that transformed my builder-grade townhouse into a space that finally feels like home. In my salon suite, they created a design that is both beautiful and functional—one that reflects my brand and makes every client feel welcomed. What I appreciated most was their ability to provide options at different price points while ensuring quality and style were never compromised. They took the guesswork out of every decision, making the process seamless and stress-free. If you’re looking for a team that truly understands how to create spaces that feel like you, Wldwst is a dream to work with!
Claire Monroe

Claire Monroe

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Embarking on the exciting venture of opening my first storefront, I entrusted Wild West with the interior design based on glowing recommendations. My experience, however, turned into an exhaustive and frustrating saga that I hope others can avoid.

Initially, I was charged $2,000 for an $11k design proposal, promised a collaborative process, and an 8-week timeline aligned with the grand opening of my salon. From the outset, I provided detailed mood boards and explicit descriptions of what I envisioned and disliked. My goal was clear: to create a unique and functional space for my salon.

The process began to unravel early on. Two weeks into the project, with my new space remaining untouched and the foundational work pending, my concerns grew. Despite my anxiety, reassurances from Wild West were plentiful but vague—always a “don’t worry” but little action. Four weeks in, with an empty space still staring back at me, I proactively contacted them to initiate any sort of build-out. They advised meeting with contractors to discuss foundational changes, so I arranged these meetings, only to face further delays because the designers had not provided any concrete plans.

By the fifth week, under my insistence, Wild West directed my contractor to demolish certain walls and begin other structural changes. Yet, just as these physical alterations were completed, Wild West’s “big reveal” shockingly proposed reinstating a wall they had just removed. Their casual suggestion that it “wouldn’t be that hard to put back up” highlighted a shocking disregard for practicality and budget.

Their final presentation, delivered exactly at the end of the full 8-week deadline, was the pinnacle of unprofessionalism. One of the designers, in her car en route to somewhere else, attempted to walk me through their so-called hard work over a shaky mobile connection. This disheveled presentation was a clear sign they hadn’t taken the project seriously enough to even present it properly.

The content was a hastily assembled PDF that lacked any personalized touches and included impractical elements like carpets and long drapes—choices that demonstrated a lack of understanding of salon operations. Moreover, the proposal was now suddenly $30k over budget due to their preference for using their own vendors, not for quality or bespoke craftsmanship, but seemingly to secure kickbacks.

When I voiced my concerns, Wild West quickly shuffled colors around and represented the same basic ideas in another “new” presentation, further showcasing that their efforts were last-minute, not the result of an 8-week thoughtful process.

With just three weeks left before my salon’s opening and the space in complete demolition, the stress and haste I experienced were immense—exactly what I had hoped to avoid by hiring professionals. I felt robbed of my timeline and the chance to react and adapt in a measured way. A moment in my career that should have been filled with excitement and joy was overshadowed by frustration and urgency, leaving me to manage far more than I should have needed to.

Ultimately, I decided to terminate our contract and take on the redesign myself, making more progress in a day than I had seen in weeks. If you’re seeking a design team for your business, I urge caution with Wild West. Their approach may suit less time-sensitive or personalized projects, but for those requiring meticulous attention to detail and respect for deadlines and budgets, I recommend looking elsewhere. They showed a profound lack of professionalism, commitment, and respect for my time and vision. This was not the partnership I envisioned when I embarked on this journey with Wild West.

I expected honesty about this project from the start. Promised a collaborative process, I was instead shocked and disrespected by their final ideas—Persian rugs and long white drapes in a hair salon? Moreover, their suggestion to open my business ‘bare bones’ after 8 weeks of ‘work’ is unacceptable and far from the professionalism I...

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5.0
50w

Working with Wldwst was one of the best decisions I made for both my home and my salon suite. Colleen and Lori have an incredible eye for design, but more importantly, they bring warmth, ease, and a true collaborative approach to the process. From the start, they listened to my vision, offered thoughtful recommendations, and made sure every detail felt intentional.

They helped me navigate everything from selecting the perfect wallpaper to choosing curtains that transformed my builder-grade townhouse into a space that finally feels like home. In my salon suite, they created a design that is both beautiful and functional—one that reflects my brand and makes every client feel welcomed.

What I appreciated most was their ability to provide options at different price points while ensuring quality and style were never compromised. They took the guesswork out of every decision, making the process seamless and stress-free. If you’re looking for a team that truly understands how to create spaces that feel like you, Wldwst is a dream...

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5.0
5y

wldwst is an amazing shop. Lori and Colleen are so great at curating items and brands that mix well together and feel authentic. They only suggest brands that they love and are believers in, so you know you are getting a product that is tried and true. I have bought so many gifts for others as well as items for my own family from wldwst. They are so responsive and helpful if you have questions about the products and will also help you curate items for others if you want to send a gift box. So happy they will be having a full-time shop opening this year, and always feel good about supporting a small, female-owned business, that supports other small, mostly...

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