Monday, 31 October 2016

Houston Billionaire Pits a Houston and a Dallas Design Firm Against Each Other In His Reality TV Return

After more than 40 up-and-coming design firms from across the country threw their hats into Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta‘s Billion Dollar Buyer ring, two firms emerged as finalists. Houston’s Martin & Brad and Dallas’ Sleek to Chic Interiors will duke it out on the premiere of the second season of the CNBC reality show, which airs at 9 p.m. central time on November 22.

The challenge presented to the two firms was to create a pastry shop from a blank 15-foot by 18-foot box on a slim $5,000 budget. However, Kara Gordon and Shannon Willis of Sleek to Chic and Martin & Brad’s Martin Ayanegui and Brad Stricklanddesigners/architects were allowed to beg and borrow whatever necessary props they could get their hands on.

The cameras were rolling when Fertitta first met the design teams at Houston Design Center and presented the eager competitors with the challenge. The teams were given one week to build out and completely transform the blank canvas.

Viewers will learn on the show’s season premiere if Fertitta choses one of the teams to convert their prototype into reality in his current project, The Post Oak, a 10-acre luxury, mixed-use development in Houston’s Galleria area.

Stay tuned.

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Friday, 28 October 2016

To Market – With Connie LeFevre.

Connie LeFevre and her staff at Design House, Inc recently attended the High Point Furniture Market. Here is what Connie took away from the event with her professional insight on the industry. 

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Taking the pulse of High Point International Market this fall was like taking the pulse of the country right now.  It seemed like all the Pantone Colors of the Year since the recession were shown at market.  Of course this year’s rose quartz and serenity blue were represented in most showrooms, more often called blush, and all shades of the blues were everywhere as they have been for several markets.  Since blue is the most popular color nationally, that is certainly understandable.  But noticing the other colors represented, I began to see a pattern of all the Colors of the Year:  blue iris (2008), mimosa (2009)- yellow, turquoise (2010), honeysuckle (2011) – bright pink, tangerine tango (2012) – orange, emerald (2013), radiant orchid (2014), marsala (2015).  Some of these appear more now than when they were the stars!  Especially notable were the yellow, green, orange and of course blue, but there were shades of purple and orchid, and black and white.  Gray remains the new neutral.  Are the colors seen at market this year reflecting the economy and confusing election year?

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I did see a lot more use of performance fabrics.  Thank goodness!  We have been promoting and expounding on the use of these for quite a while.  Why not have a fabric that is easily cleaned with soap and water and sometimes even bleach, when it looks so good?  Manufacturers are catching on and finally doing more upholstery in the crypton, nanotex and sunbrella (performance fabrics) to name a few.  Also very popular and luxurious, velvets were seen in abundance, but they can also be performance fabrics that not only have the cleanability, but also the abrasion resistance.

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There was a mix of materials evidenced in furnishings and accessories using metal, wood, acrylic, stone and concrete.  And matt metallics were a softer, more elegant look than the previous brighter, shiny finishes.  Acrylics juxtaposed with stone and wood were exciting in accessories and casegoods.

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Minerals were everywhere!  Used as specimens on stands or in frames, agates as table tops and in light fixtures, quartz mirrors, boxes topped with various minerals, and lamps using a variety of minerals.

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Look for so many of these coming to Design House soon.  I always like to say “trend lightly”, but these are the most outstanding “trends” at this market.  Trends have to be meaningful to you, and you should follow your own tastes and lifestyle.   I believe more people want unique, personalized environments, and will put it all together differently to suit them.  There is more demand for customization, which we promote.  We often “tweak” product at Design House to make it better and more individual; and we do a lot of customization.  You do not have to settle for sameness.

 

Design House, Inc

Showroom #115

7026 Old Katy Rd, Houston, TX 77024

713-803-4949

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Friday, 21 October 2016

4 Things You Should Know Before Becoming an Interior Designer

The interior design profession is challenging but also very rewarding to those who stick with it, but its not for everyone. Here are four things you should know if you are considering becoming an interior designer.

In the beginning the salary isn’t as high as you think

Statistics show that the median salary for an entry level interior designer is about 40,000 per year. Over time the designers who build a brand around themselves can make lucrative incomes.

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You must be extroverted 

A large part of being an interior designer is being able to communicate with people. You must be able to communicate your ideas and provide assurance that the project will go as expected.

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There is competition

With the rise of interior design TV shows glamorizing the profession  everyone wants to be an interior designer these days. Be prepared for fierce competition and try to find ways to set yourself apart. The interior design profession rewards those with real talent and persistence.

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It’s about the clients style

At the end of the day you are providing a service for a client and its all about them. It’s not about creating your vision it’s about theirs.

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Friday, 14 October 2016

5 Things You Should Know Before Remodeling Your Kitchen

Get The Pros Involved

A kitchen remodel is no small task. So before you go to any showroom we recommend hiring a kitchen designer to make sure you don’t overlook any details in the process.

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Figure Out The Costs

Visualizing your new kitchen is the fun part but when you actually sit down and look at the budget you can quickly see that small things really do add up. Do you really need that wine fridge?

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Consider Organization

It’s easy to get caught up in the design and appearance of a kitchen but don’t forget that the whole purpose of a kitchen is organization. Make sure you have the right drawers in the right place for your particular cooking work flow. There is a lot of interesting technology now, like roll out trays and shelves.

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Make Sure You Have A Good Hood

This is one thing you should not go cheap on. A good hood exhausts dangerous gases like carbon monoxide and also gets rid of bad odors. You don’t want guests walking in a smelling last weeks meal.

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Drawer Dishwashers

These are really cool and we highly recommend them if you’re the type of person that frequently does small loads.

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Friday, 7 October 2016

5 Tips to Get Wallpaper Right.

We see so many large estates with big white walls and neutral tones. There is nothing wrong with that but with new technology wallpaper has never been more exciting. We encourage you to have a little fun and maybe try out a wallpaper in one room. Here are a couple tips to help you and hopefully inspire you.

 

Have a Theme

The great thing about wallpaper is you can have a different theme in each room so take advantage of that and really use it to create the feeling you’re going for.

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Match the room 

Matching the details of accessories with your wallpaper adds a layer of detail and sophistication that people notice when walking in.

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Create Texture

When people think of wallpaper they think of floral designs but wallpaper technology has come such a long way and it’s a great way to bring in a variety of high quality textures into your home.

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Go Custom

If you want to do something special for a statement room then you should consider a custom design. A custom wallpaper is really something to be admired and could be considered a work of art on its own.

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Friday, 30 September 2016

5 Beautiful Kitchen Design Ideas

Light and Modern

White Kitchens are very popular right now. We love them because of the fresh feeling you get when walking into one. Be sure to have high ceilings and spot lighting in a kitchen like this.

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European

This warm and inviting kitchen design is perfectly suited for family life.

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Open and serene

What makes this kitchen so amazing is the huge windows.

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Minimal and masculine

The huge island takes center stage in this minimal kitchen.

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Rustic and sleek

The reclaimed wood island and stainless steel appliances are what makes this unique kitchen stand out.

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Friday, 23 September 2016

4 Interior Design Trends For Fall

 

Swap The Fabric

Swapping out fabrics on furniture and pillows is a great way to bring fall into your home. Swap out the bright summer colors for colors like pumpkin, brown, cream, and light gray.

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Go Bold With Gold

After you have switched out your fabrics for warmer tones its time to add some accent pieces. Gold goes perfectly with warm colors and it really makes your home fell cozy and luxurious at the same time.

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Seasonal Art

Seasonal art has been a big trend this year. We recommend large bold art peaces with warm color tones for fall.

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Heated Entryway Floors

This is something your guest will surely appreciate during the cold weather. Going into fall is the perfect time to make this upgrade.

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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Houston Design Center Fall Market Introduces Interior Design Master Class

The Houston Design Center (7026 Old Katy Rd.) is honored to welcome esteemed journalist and textile designer, Carl Dellatore, as Keynote of the annual Fall Market, Tuesday September 11thDellatore will discuss his highly anticipated book, INTERIOR DESIGN MASTER CLASS:100 Lessons from America’s Finest Designers on the Art of Decoration.

Poised to become the essential book on design, INTERIOR DESIGN MASTER CLASS collects the expertise and knowledge of the best interior designers working today. Perhaps in the same esteemed vein as The Decoration of Houses, this classic in the making features 100 essays by America’s top designers—from established legends to members of the new guard—that explore, in detail, the process of designing a home, from the fundamentals to the finishing touches. Grouped by theme, the subjects range from practical considerations and details, to inspiration and style. Each contribution is paired with images of the designer’s work to illustrate the principles being discussed, generously annotated with informative captions. Unique in the quality of its contributors, INTERIOR DESIGN MASTER CLASS is a book that readers will refer to again and again for advice and inspiration, and is an invaluable resource for practical tips and thought-provoking design.

Dellatore will be joined Heritage Texas Properties President & CEO, Robin K. Mueck to discuss the creation of the book and taking the audience through their own Master Class! The discussion will begin at 11:30 AM in the Bunch & Shoemaker Showroom 152 followed by a book signing.

This event and all market events are free and open to the public but reservations are required. For full market schedule and reservation information visit www.thehoustondesigncenter.com/fallmarket or call 713-864-2660,

With more than 40 showrooms and design offices featuring over 10,000 manufactures the Houston Design Center is the city’s preferred destination for the best in luxury residential and commercial furnishings and products. Nestled in over fifteen acres of green space the HDC provides the design professional and the design inspired refined and unique style that is second to none.

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Friday, 16 September 2016

5 Easy Decorating Projects For Fall.

Fall Inside Glass.

You can create this beautiful terrarium by using a shallow terracotta bowl dish lined with moss and covered with a bell jar.

Framed Leaves.

You can create this by finding some unique leaves and framing them in double sided glass picture frames.

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White pumpkin center piece. 

You can find white decorative pumpkins at many craft stores. The white really goes well with orange accents.

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Cattails.

Cattails in a vase are simple and stunning.

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Natural Gold.

Wheat is such a simple and beautiful plant. You can use it to make this beautiful wreath. Add a couple maple leaves for character.

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Friday, 9 September 2016

How To Get Your Home Ready For The Holidays.

Summer is officially over and it’s that time of year again where we have to start thinking about the holiday season. We decided to help you out this year with some ideas to help you get ready for the holiday season.

Refresh the Bathrooms

Buying new towels, bathroom essentials and scents is the best place to make a positive impression on your future guests.

Add Festive Touches

Adding a few themed trinkets and accessories is a great way to stay current with the holidays without over doing it while also maintaining a budget.

Add Jacket Hooks

The cold season is quickly approaching and where there is cold weather there are jackets and you’re going to need a place to put them. Having jacket hooks installed is a great way to handle the problem in a creative and fun way.

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Seasonal Fragrances

Take advantage of the seasonal fragrances available during the holidays to create a festive and inviting atmosphere while changing up the routine.

Make Room For More

During the holiday season you’re going to have more people coming to your home so pulling out extra seating arrangements is a must.

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Give Something Small

Creating little gift baskets filled with small items to give your guests is a good holiday gesture and will remind them of the amazing time they spent with you this year.

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Friday, 2 September 2016

Summer Of Giving At The Houston Design Center

Every year the Houston design center has the Design Sample Sale where designer furniture showrooms liquidate floor samples and extra furniture peaces and accessories to get ready for the new season.  The designer sample sale has always been an amazing opportunity for the general public to come by and pick up some amazing deals on designer furniture while enjoying a little entertainment at the same time.

This year might have been the most successful year for the showrooms at The Houston Design Center. Showrooms not only reduced their prices to the general public but also donated significant amounts of furniture to the Furniture Bank. So much was donated that the Furniture Bank will be returning next week for more furniture donations!

With furniture peaces at half of whole sale prices young audiences were able to pick up their first designer furniture peaces. We heart very touching stories of families suffering from a recent home fire who were able to get new furniture peaces and make there house a home again.

Many fabrics were also donated to local quilters, school teachers and design students.  Some were making table place mats and runners!  Two of the most unexpected uses though were a child whose grandmother was going to help her make doll clothes, and teachers of the blind who were searching for textured fabrics that they could cut into shapes that the blind students could feel to understand the shape of objects or symbols.

The designer Sample Sale was truly an amazing success this year and we are incredibly touched by some of the amazing stories that came from the event. We do the Designer Sample Sale every single year and we cant wait to have the event again in 2017.

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Friday, 26 August 2016

How To Pick Your Interior Design Style

Look at the style of your home first

If you live in a historic elegant estate going all modern might not be the best choice. Examine the architecture of your home and find a complementary style.

Learn from your clothing style

Looking at your own style is a good way to get inspiration for your space. Are you very professional or are you more earthy and relaxed. Interior design is art you can live in so you might as well compliment yourself and create a space that reflects you.

What type of art do you like

Do you like floral and elegant art or do you prefer geometric patterns and abstract shapes. This can help you find inspiration for fabrics that can match your art preference and tie everything together.

Make it your own

Dont just copy pictures from pottery barn make it your own. Make the art yourself. Figure out what inspires you and reflect that through your space.

For some extra fun check out this Quiz on houzz.

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Houston Design Center Annual Designer Sample Sale

The Houston Design Center Annual Designer Sample Sale gathers design and decorative professionals, interior designers, architects, manufacturers and builders under one roof — all of them offering unprecedented savings on antiques, art, accessories, floor samples, furniture, lighting, rugs, and more.

Showrooms and designers participating in the sale include Bunch & Shoemaker, Charlotte Nail Antiques, Design House, Inc., Jann Wisdom Designs, Johnson Simon Resources, Lighting Treasures, Pride of Persia Rug Company, Postmodern Traditions, Scene One Interiors, Teri Pugh Studio, and other acclaimed industry specialists.

Noted interior designer Ben Johnston kicks off the three-day event on Friday, August 25 at 10 am with “Design 101,” an informative presentation exploring the benefits of working with a design professional. Space is limited; advance reservations are available at www.thehoustondesigncenter.com/sale.

Popular food trucks Bubba’s Texas Burger Shack and Cousins Maine Lobster will be on hand to provide tasty lunch bites from 11:30 am – 2 pm in the Center Gazebo.

EVENT DETAILS

WHEN

8.26.16 | 9:00 am
8.27.16 | 9:00 am
8.28.16 | 1:00 pm

WHERE

7026 Old Katy Rd.
Houston, TX 77024-2154

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

How To Stand Out as an Interior Designer

Being an interior designer is an amazing career path. But in an industry that is highly saturated how can you stand out and get clients? Well the good news is, it’s a lot easier than you think. Most interior designers are stuck in old ways and habits. Here are a few things Most interior designers don’t do that you can do to stand out and take over.

Pick a Niche

As a Designer it’s a good idea to pick a specific niche. Are you a residential designer? Are you a commercial hotel designer? Are you a Restaurant designer? Are you an event and experience designer? Find one thing and become the expert in that field. Create more content online than anyone else about that specific topic.

Don’t Advertise The Same Way as Everyone Else

The majority of the design community is stuck in the past. Most designers and firms spend their advertising dollars on expensive magazine ads and events.  We think one of the best way to get in front of new clients is through the internet and social media. Instead of spending $2000 dollars on a magazine ad. Take that money and run some Facebook  dark posts. Make sure you have google Adsense set up. Create videos on youtube showing people how you design and make video’s of you actually on the project.

Know Who Your Ideal Client Is

Think about who you Ideal client is. Who are they, what do they look like. where do they work. where do they live? what things do they like. what do they do for fun. If you take the time to put yourself in their shoes. you can figure out how to get in front of these people and how to communicate to them in an engaging way.

Develop a Signature Style

Part of standing out as a designer is being different from everyone else. A great way to do this is to develop a style that is uniquely you. This is not easy and it takes time and experience. but if you can pull it off you will have people wanting to work with you just because you have a style they like.

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Monday, 15 August 2016

The Garden of Dreams: A French Chateau Takes Root in Houston

Dreams are what make our gardens grow; imagination crowds the empty spaces with future blooms. Our favorite flower is as personal as our sense of style, and often changes with the seasons. Because Houston enjoys a year-round climate for flower cultivation, rarely are we denied the pleasure of petals.

In addition, there are few flowers we cannot grow in Houston’s temperate climate. Many exotic tropical varieties enjoy the heat and rain, while a great deal of northern-clime beauties will persist in the mildest of years. (To delight in the splendor of spring during the heat of summer, visit the exhibition of French floral painter Claire Basler at The Houston Design Center, organized by Yvonamor Palix Fine ArtsJardin Éternal is on display through August 5, so hurry. Alkusari Stone showroom has created a textural space for the exhibit that transports you to a French chateau and inspires ideas for the garden of your dreams.)

There is, alas, one flower that cannot call Houston home, and that is the perennial peony. The peony is not only beautiful and the subject of great works of art; in addition, it possesses a sublime fragrance. The flowers are native to Asia, Europe, and western North America, and In China, the magnificent bloom is regarded as the king of flowers. It symbolizes wealth, good fortune, and happiness. The scientific name, Paeonia, originates from Greek mythology. Paeon was the physician of the Gods and had marvelous curative powers, including the ability to bring the dead to life. Parts of the peony are still used in traditional herbal medicine. To delight in the fragrance, one must travel north into colder climates. My first experience of the lovely bloom and stunning fragrance was in June last year in Toronto.

As an avid gardener and botanical writer, the most common question I receive is, what is your favorite flower? When I answer, my response is often frowned upon, because my flower of choice is the rose. I second-guess myself every time, and quickly mention more unique and unusual specimens. But the truth is, I love roses. My grandfather grew roses for my grandmother, and when I was young, the fragrant blooms stood higher than I could reach. My grandfather had to pull the magnificent blossoms from the sky for me to catch their intoxicating scent.

Roses are a favorite flower of poets, painters, and gardeners. Many people shy away from growing them, however, because they’ve heard that roses are difficult to grow. I have found the opposite to be true; the less I mess with my roses, the better they grow. First, roses need full sun all day. Second, do not spray water directly onto the plant; instead, water at the base of the bushes.

During the hottest days of summer, I water once a week, maybe twice during drought conditions. Finally, prune and fertilize at the end of summer for a fantastic fall flush, and again around Valentine’s Day for spring blooms. Remove spent blooms to encourage new flowers. (And be sure to visit the display of antique and climbing roses in the McGovern Centennial Gardens at Hermann Park.)

To meet Claire Basler is to meet a true naturalist. She speaks French, and I, English, but we both are fluent in the language of flowers. Looking at her series of paintings entitled Ombelles Sur Ciel, I asked Basler if the umbel in the painting was dill, Anthem graveolens. She nodded and smiled. No longer did we speak different languages, but a universal tongue, that of nature.

Dill is a wonderful addition to a Houston herb garden. You’ll love the the flavor of the delicate foliage, and its texture and height enliven any garden bed. In addition, spring pollinators love the lacy florets. Cooler weather in autumn is the ideal time to plant seeds or store-bought plants. Summer’s heat will cause the herbaceous annual to bolt or produce seed quickly and not live a full life cycle; wait another six weeks to plant the seeds, and by early winter your dill weed will be rising to the sky.

Closing ceremony and party celebrating Claire Basler in Houston, “All Things Beautiful,” happy hour, Friday, August 5, 5:30 to 8 pm. The public is invited: The Houston Design Center’s Alkusari Stone, 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 229.  

By Jennifer Trandell. Originally seen on PaperCityMag.com. Jennifer Trandell is a native Texan. She has journeyed to more than 25 countries and lived in Asia, Australia, Europe, Hawaii, and Mexico. She holds a bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California, San Diego, and a master’s degree in art education from Lesley University. Follow her travel adventures here.

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Saturday, 13 August 2016

4 Secrets of Interior Design

Start with the color scheme

When you start with a color scheme you narrow down the choices of furniture and the style. This makes things a lot easier.

Fake height with low furniture

Make a space feel instantly more open and large by making the furniture low to the ground compared to the ceiling.

Mirrors are your best friend

Mirrors can be used in so many creative ways and they always make a space feel more open. They go with any style from modern to traditional.

use silver and gold

Metallic finishes already add a lot of sparkle. but silver and gold usually go with most designs and they give you the sparkle without being too gaudy.

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Friday, 5 August 2016

5 Clever Ways To Add Color

Match the pattern

Look at what patterns you are using for the furniture or accents and try to match it. This can create contrast and people will also notice the effect you are trying to pull off which can create some sophistication.

Think about the season

Drawing inspiration from the seasons and surroundings can emphasize the feeling associated wit that season. So whites, light blues and bright yellows make things feel bright and open and work well in summer.

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Use many hues of the same color

pairing a paint color and a material with the same hue can really make a dramatic effect.

Get creative with accessories

emphasize the room color by using accessories. I love accessories because you can really add perfect slashes of color where you need them.

Mismatched rooms.

If you do this right this can create a fun and unique dynamic.

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Friday, 29 July 2016

How To Become A Great Interior Designer

Get an internship

This is one of the best ways to get fantastic hands on experience and actually see how the industry works. This is also a great way to build life long relationships and find true mentors.

Look for inspiration outside of design

A lot of new and even experienced designers like to look at other people’s works. That’s great but looking at other things to gather inspiration like the art community, photography, architecture,  and nature is a great way to stand out.

Take your time

Everyone wants to be successful overnight. This isn’t going to happen. The only people who become over night successes are the ones who have been working the last 5 years in the shadows to do that.  It’s ok, you have time, focus on your craft. Become a true practitioner and make something original.

Know your math

This is absolutely crucial to being an interior designer. Check then double check your budget. It seems simple but the last thing you want is to go over budget.

Find clients who are willing to try something new

If you can find clients who are willing to try out your bold ideas this is a great way to get noticed.

Believe in yourself

It’s simple! Believe you can do it! it’s going to be hard, you’re going to make mistakes. But that’s what makes it worth it. The only ones that make it in this industry are the one who stick with it no matter what.

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Friday, 22 July 2016

4 Garden Update Ideas

Napa Valley Garden

Creating a garden that features lavender, rosemary, irises, and fruit trees is a great concept. These plants are the theme of Napa Valley and paring these plants with some large rocks is a great way to create a fresh looking and smelling garden.

Elevated Steps

Elevated steps are a great way to create some dimension and asymmetric aesthetic.

Floral Walkway

Planting some bright flowers along a winding walkway can really make any garden feel elegant.

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Geometric Garden

If you’re feeling bold a geometric garden is a great way to turn some heads. You can create something really interesting looking without having to spend to much.

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Friday, 15 July 2016

5 Ways To Upgrade Your Outdoor Parties

Keep Mosquitos Away

Instead of closing yourself off in a net try Off’s anti-mosquito candles.

Set Up Outdoor Lighting

Getting creative with your outdoor lighting doesn’t have to be expensive and it can take the whole experience to a new interesting level. We like string lights.

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Message In A Bottle Place cards

We all love to Chinese restaurants because at the end we get fortune cookies. If you know who’s coming to your party place a message in a bottle place card at each seat and have everyone read a funny comment about themselves to get the conversation and laughs going.

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Bluetooth Speakers

If you don’t have speakers installed outside. You can find Bluetooth speakers now that work perfectly in outdoor environments. Just plug them into an outlet and connect with your phone.

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Poolside Seating

There is something special about sitting in outdoor furniture by the pool late at night with great company. We’ve had a lot of fun with this setup. We recommend you giving it a try.

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