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Wrought Iron Design is a Fall Favorite PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carol Blanchard   
Monday, 23 August 2010 17:24

It’s near the end of August and we’re seeing holidays our sights. The seasonal change to Fall means turning our attention away from casual summer living to preparing our home for cozy cooler weather and upgrading furnishings for the holidays.

Tableaux_insert  Tableaux faux iron shows up in the most unexpected ways. Budget Blinds innovator Lori  Sanders expertly inserts Tableaux in her Norman shutters as well as designs interesting window applications. Lori has led the way using the elegance of wrought iron design in her window treatments. Fall home magazines are awash with wrought iron for wall décor, decorative iron doors and sidelights. Ironwork harkens back to times when the decorative craft was used protective security. Seeing wrought iron decorative art today throughout the home does add strength and texture .

Lori Sanders is a Budget Blinds dealer based in Denton, Texas. Visit her on Facebook to see more of her trend-setting window applications.

carolsig


 
We Like It! - National Design Awards PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carol Blanchard   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 13:02

I could not simply click Like on Facebook when I saw the video of the Awards luncheon at the White House. I had to pass it along for you to see these cutting edge winners in ten design categories.

The best in American design has been honoured at the annual National Design Awards. The selection process is quite unique in that the award candidates are actually nominated by a national committee of 2,500 design professionals. Each of these candidates must have a minimum of 7 years' professional experience and awards are given for a realised body of work rather than for a specific project.

My favorite winners were the U.S. Green Building Council  in the Corporate and Institutional Achievement and William Sofield for Interior Design.

405The Corporate and Institutional Achievement recognizes a corporation that uses design as a strategic tool of its mission and exhibits ingenuity and insight in helping to advance the relationship between design and quality of life in the United States. Through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings, the U.S. Green Building Council promotes a sustainable future for the United States and for the world.

Since it was founded in 1993, the not-for-profit organization has developed a variety of programs and services, including the LEED green-building-certification program, a process that rates the design, construction, and operation of buildings. Currently, USGBC comprises eighty local affiliates, more than 17,000 member companies and organizations, and more than 140,000 LEED professional credential holders. US Green Builder Council

The Interior Design Award is given to an individual or firm for exceptional and exemplary work in domestic, corporate, cultural or interior design. Known for his unique take on modernism, William Sofield believes that design must not only look good but live well. His holistic approach,417grounded on craft and materials, creates highly original, compelling, and welcoming spaces. He founded Studio Sofield in 1996 as an interdisciplinary design collective, integrating landscape, residential, retail, corporate, hospitality, and furniture design. Sofield’s projects have included more than 900 retail boutiques around the world for Tom Ford, Bottega Veneta, Yves St. Laurent, and Gucci as well as the SoHo Grand Hotel in New York.

 

 


 
SnugSeal Success Story – Bohnne Jones PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carol Blanchard   
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 14:08
BohnneJones_LivingNaturally we're excited about offering you an alternative to making templates for large arches. What makes our work satisfying is when we find designers who are able to accomplish outstanding results using our faux iron product and unique services. Designer Bohnne Jones, Decorating Den Interiors in Nashville generously shared her photos with us after asserting that SnugSeal solved a big problem for her. Her customer's window mouldings were set back at an angle so that the front part of the moulding and the back provided slightly different dimensions.
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Do You Believe in Magic? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carol Blanchard   
Friday, 18 June 2010 10:03

magic-kingdom-addressNot it’s not a trick question and Christmas is not just around the corner. The kind of magic I’m thinking about this morning is the magic of illusion.

Being all grown up means giving up illusions and seeing things the way they really are.  Right?

Wrong!  – I can hear designers protesting, “But that’s my entire job to create environments  that evoke historic and cultural ambience, drama, romance or other illusory experiences.

I think illusions are here to stay for people. We may tire of an illusion and get rid of that one, but another one pops into its place. I mean, if we say we love nothing more than an uncluttered, simple  environment that is in itself creating an illusion of contrived order. Matter is in constant movement which is the opposite of a fixed, reliable order of things.

So, maybe magic is ability to transform one illusion into another, one of our choosing and one that fully delights us.

I like this definition of magic because it I get to be a participant in lots of magic going on. Every Tableaux® order that goes out the door is a piece of someone’s dream, someone’s illusion under construction. Nothing proves this more than seeing your Before and After photos. Magic making at its best! Callus to see how your interiors can benefit from Tableaux faux iron. 

 carolsig


 
Who Dat? Decorating Den Interiors, THAT'S WHO! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carol Blanchard   
Wednesday, 19 May 2010 14:41

imgresImagine Mardi Gras revelers parading through New Orleans’ French Quarter behind a fully decked out  brass and drum band – in May! That’s exactly what we did as part of Interiors by Decorating Den’s annual conference in the famed River City last week.  Astonished tourists returned our waves as we stepped down Bourbon Street and snaked through the maze of neon shop lights.


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