Thursday, May 6, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Interior Redesign/Home Staging Workshop Headed for Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Come join us in Milwaukee, Wisconsin August 22-24, 2007 to learn all about redesign and home staging!
This fast paced workshop has students moving furniture and redesigning rooms the very first afternoon. It is an extremely hands-on training seminar which combines morning lecture with actual in home practice.
This three day professional workshop includes a minimum of FIVE hands-on interior redesign/home staging projects.
The before and after room photos are always a terrific addition to each members new portfolio. There is also actual client contact during the workshop, which enables students to participate in the always exciting room reveal. This contact is essential for a successful learning experience. Students are given the opportunity to observe client interaction and gain the experience and confidence needed to succeed.
Some of the topics covered are:
Professional standards, how to find clients, initial client contact, gaining credibility quickly, contracts vs. proposals, pricing services, follow up and referrals, important business affiliations, 'sweet 16' proven marketing strategies, marketing tips (70+ very affordable), wholesale...how and where, writing a business plan, taxes and insurance.
In addition, the course includes:
Our illustrated 100 plus page training manual, business plan sample, tool kit, Decorating Assistant Kit, color tools, and form templates.Upon completion of the workshop, new members receive a framed designation certificate, and a FREE ONE YEAR POSTING on our national website. Ongoing assistance is also provided so new members will never feel alone.In addition, all members become eligible to join the Interior Design Society, gaining additional credibility for their new businesses.Please check availability as classes are strictly limited to six new members and fill quickly.
Monday, March 8, 2010
New lighting decoration ideas for the bathroom interior
Bathroom lighting is an important part of bathroom decor and design. Ceiling lighting and candles are often used to create a certain mood and relaxed atmosphere in the bathroom. Ambient lighting should be provided by ceiling lights and task lighting should be handled by the lights around your mirror. Additional lighting in a small bathroom can make a world of difference in the way the space in the bathroom is perceived
Choosing Interior Design And Decorating Styles
Cool, Calm, Tranquil Interior Design Styles
A cool room is one that exudes an air of calm and tranquility. This look is often desirable in areas where you want to promote rest, serenity or concentration. Bedrooms, baths, offices or hot, sunny rooms where you want to visually lower the temperature. Colors are usually light blues, greens, silvers, pastels or neutrals. Monochromatic color schemes can often be found in cooler rooms. These colors make a room feel more spacious and airy.
The goal is to create a harmonious blend, a place where the mind can be cleared and the heart centered. Fabrics are usually smooth, solid colors. Touches of nature, like plants or water features, are often added, but the room should be uncluttered. Minimal accessories are required. Furnishings should be of simple designs and forego embellishments like ruffles or elaborately carved furnishings. Keep window dressings uncomplicated. Plain, tab-top curtains, shutters or even no window coverings at all can work nicely.
Choosing Interior Design And Decorating Styles
Warm Contemporary Designs
Warm If you want your room to feel warmer and more energizing, choose richer colors and more textures. Reds, yellows and oranges all tend to spice up a room. Deep greens, browns and darker tones of blue also work well. Use plush or nubby fabrics like chenille, tweed, flannel or wool. Plaids or prints are often good choices for warm feeling rooms as well. And just like when you want to feel warmer when you venture outside on a cold day, dress the room in layers. Use rugs scattered around the floor, toss a warm throw over the back of a chair, or pile on the pillows.
Use lighting to accent artwork like family photos or happy scenes and bring task lighting into play in areas where you need to work. Utilize furnishings to create conversation areas and intimate spaces. Furniture should be inviting and comfortable. Warm rooms reflect the personalities of the people who live there, so don’t be afraid to bring in your collections.
Remember, we’re talking about moods here, not particular styles. Although country or traditional styles are most frequently thought of as warm rooms, you can create the mood of warmth in a variety of styles, including contemporary.
Set The Mood
Once you know which mood you want to create in a room, you’ve taken a big step towards establishing the design style you want to bring into that room. In the next article in this series, we’ll take a closer look at more specific styles and help you decide which one is the best for your home. Believe it or not, you can create any of these moods with almost any style of decor. The mood sets the tone first. The style brings the mood to life.
2010 Color Trends: Going Global
Native American Indian and African Tribes are playing a big part with their influence on patterns and color placement. Expect to see combinations of orange, browns, turquoise, mustard tones, purples, and earthy red tones in rich geometric patterns. Combined in layers of luxurious textures, pebbled leather, and distressed finishes, this trend will appeal to a broad spectrum.
This trend should not be construed as theme decorating that includes lions and tigers and bears. Rather it should embrace the combination of textures and patterns to create a warm, luxurious and inviting atmosphere. Linen Ikats with varying sizes of stripes, strong geometric shapes and rustic chenilles are the hallmarks of this trend. Walls will be painted in robust tones that compliment the overall mix.
Labels: 2010 Color Trends: Going Global
Monday, February 8, 2010
Garden and lighting ideas to decorate your modern home
2010 Interior Color Trends: Fearless Color
One of the biggest themes for 2010 is more color. Even the extreme use of color is encouraged. Exuberant hues of yellow, turquoise, purple, coral, and grass green will punctuate homes that aren’t afraid of a statement. This lively trend palette will combine several of the brights at a time while creating a cohesive feel – the overall look will be energetic and enlivening.
Strong patterns are offset with crisp shades of white or slightly off white. The use of light will be important to let the colors take center stage. The use of coral tones will be prevalent, as this universally flattering color is back in favor. Painting a room coral will create a healthier glow for the occupants, while enhancing their mood.
Larger scale floral and nature inspired patterns will be juxtaposed with stripes or two toned geometrics. Mixing in solid neutrals will tone down the trend for those who want just a touch of color. This trend will find itself in both modern and traditional settings, and is perfect for those looking for a real lift.
Tony Duquette and Hutton Wilkinson - More is More
“If it’s not fabulous, it’s meaningless!” has been the long time mantra of the design team Hutton Wilkinson and the late Tony Duquette. Based in California, Duquette was an innovator in creating lush, over the top rooms that came together with a masterful layering of pattern, color, texture and his signature gilt. Recent projects have included a furniture collection under Duquette’s name, and a line of silk fabrics for Jim Thompson.
A new book about Duquette’s work is available, authored by Hutton Wilkinson. More is More features rich photography of their lavish collaborations, as well as the things that served as great inspiration to their designs. It also takes an intimate look at his longtime marriage to his wife, Beegle and her artwork. More is More pays homage to their renowned dinner parties and jet-setting lifestyles.
Tony Duquette’s design aesthetics broke all the rules and played with nontraditional objects, creating exotic and intricate shapes. His collections for Baker Furniture are indicative of his decadent sense. The Biomorphic Console takes an organic, sensual shape and creates an extraordinary swirling base. His whimsical Ghost Snail lamp creates a sculptural shape with pen shell and resin combined to take illumination to new levels. His intricate designs continue to inspire jewelry for his exclusive collection as Saks, as well as to the interiors that carry on his fine name. The theatrical influence of Duquette’s over-the-top design and well as lifestyle has an everlasting effect on today’s interiors.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Ceiling Lighting Ideas
Modern Ceiling Lighting
Modern Ceiling Lighting
Using advanced lighting in your home is a great way to turn sentiment. The great thing about modern ceiling lighting is that it can easily complement any home. Modern lighting is effective in making the feelings you introduce the mood of calm to energetic to romantic. If you have not yet considered to obtain modern lighting in your home, now is the specified time. The best piece that you could probably start with the ceiling lighting. With a ceiling lighting, you can easily transform a room with very little effort.
Modern Ceiling Lighting
These models are seemingly Spartan height of modern lighting with the Ministry of Defense, its chic-ness and futuristic appeal. If you want your guests to feel like they were transported to a world where everything is Victoria and romantic and all that, you can consider an off-white ceramic type of modern lighting for your ceiling.
Garage Doors Design
Modern Garage Doors
Modern Garage Door Design
GARAGE DOORS DESIGN
Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Modern Garage Door Design
GARAGE DOORS DESIGN
Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Modern Garage Door
GARAGE DOORS DESIGN
Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Garage Door Design
GARAGE DOORS DESIGN
Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Modern Wooden Garage Door
GARAGE DOORS DESIGN
Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Classic Glass Garage Door
GARAGE DOORS DESIGN
Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Modern Glass Garage Doors
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Modern Garage Doors Ideas
Modern Garage Doors
Modern Bathroom Countertops
Bathroom Countertops Design
Countertop materials and colors really set the tone for your overall modern bathroom design. In addition to making a statement modern bathroom countertops can still be practical, providing additional workspace. Selection of a particular material can set the tone of the room by customizing your bathroom countertop, you can cover all your bathroom needs and add your personal sense of style. You will need to select for your bathroom design project urinals that can accent your major fixtures like your shower, toilet, vanity, etc.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Modern Living Room Curtains
Living Room Curtains
Modern Living Room Curtains
Curtains, curtains, curtains! Who doesn't love them? Whether you can afford to splurge on them or you're trying to embrace your inner DIY, (almost) everyone loves the modern curtain picking/making process. Many years ago we took a trip to Vancouver and were blown away by the beautiful modern living room curtains in a house we were staying in.
Modern Living Curtains Design
Designers tend to look long to bring modern living room curtains design style and color in the 21st century. Modern life requires tents that are easy to maintain, with the latest technology trends, colors and, above all, elegant and stylish curtains interior design in different rooms.Opening modern living room curtains have become very popular. They are so easy to hang, is literally a matter of using metal poles or wooden umbrellas and sliding!
Modern Living Room Curtains