Mudrooms, offices, and playrooms. They all have one thing in common. They are "hot spots" for messes! A few months ago I was asked to write a post on how to organize toys. I know there's plenty of information on the internet. I'm not sure if I'll have anything life-changing to add, but this is what I do to corral the mess. Just for fun, I … Read More »
Design Camp Atlanta
I'm back! It's been a whirlwind of a week. Today I would love to give you my experience @ the amazing design camp put on by Lori Dennis, (HGTV's The Real Designing Women) and Kelli Ellis, another top designer (featured on HGTV's Holiday Design Show and so much more). Here we are, along with Traci Zeller. Traci is the one who got me on board, … Read More »
“Buy Quality and You Only Cry Once”
Today I am so pleased to have a guest post from Traci Zeller, one of my favorite designers and bloggers! She was so kind to share some of her great tips with us! So kick back, relax, and enjoy! "Buy Quality and You Only Cry Once" Everyone loves the "high/low" magazine features where the editors create two very similar rooms with very different … Read More »
The Purpose of Interior Design
Since starting this business two years ago, I have often thought back on my journey up to this point and wondered where it will take me in the future. There's one thing that is a constant...I love to design! I love space and color and painting. I've felt like it is my destiny, and now I have a responsibility to something great with … Read More »
Lauren Liess
I'm so excited today to have a blog contribution from Lauren Liess, owner and writer of "Pure Style Home". This year, if you haven't been with us before, I am doing a series of "design rules." Top designers from all over the country use them to make their homes (or the homes of their clients) not only look good, but function while looking good. … Read More »
How to Make Your Home Comfortable
There are a lot of "top 10" lists out there...I thought it would be fun to tell you my "top 5" list of ways to make your home more comfortable. One of the memories I have of growing up is riding the bus from school (for over an hour), and then getting home. Mom would always be there, and you just felt relief wash over you as you threw your bag … Read More »
Shipping to Wyoming
One of the things that has been an adventure since I've started designing is getting furniture to Wyoming. On the U.S. Census report (I believe again), Wyoming is the state with the lowest population in all of the United States. And that has had a direct affect on getting furniture here. I should have been on alert for that last year when I … Read More »
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