A touch of glamour
![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.](http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/tools/shared/mediahub/08/84/23/slideshow_1238484_private.092709bb.jpg)
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. Sean Drakes, for the AJC