This fabric is dynamic and vibrant providing interest and dimension to your room as well making a statement. The fabric is “lite” because it is a different version of “Allegash”. There are a few lines that are edited out to simplify the design. Then the design was scaled to 38″ diameter and a duvet cover… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Allegash Lite
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The Low Down on Bedskirts
Bed skirts are sometimes a necessity and sometimes a design element. However, the lack of a bed skirt when you should be using one is always bad. If you use the space under your bed for storage (and it is not built in as part of the bed design) you need a bed skirt. If… Continue reading The Low Down on Bedskirts
Friday’s Find: The Kitchen Cabinet
Cabinetry is a huge expense and one that few want to experiment with. Kitchen cabinets can be simple and plain which can be interesting and valuable as a design element. But it can also be fun to add interest to a space. This sample kitchen at my gallery is there to start the conversation. Just… Continue reading Friday’s Find: The Kitchen Cabinet
Succulents are Succulent
Succulents are seriously the easiest plant in the world! They are undemanding and unassuming. They require very little care or maintenance but give back consistently and generously! How? 1) They don’t require very much water. 2) They don’t require very much maintenance. 3) They bloom when least expected. 4) They can be planted in a… Continue reading Succulents are Succulent
Friday’s Find: Matilda Stool
This stool is a unique and original by Nate Deyesso. Graceful swooping lines makes this heavy Matilda stool, light and sleek. Made of steel and wood these stools can be made in many different finishes of metal and wood. If this is not quite what you are looking for, here are some other stool ideas… Continue reading Friday’s Find: Matilda Stool
Before The Black Eye
Black-eyed Susan got her name because she is one tough plant! You have to be in order to live in New England after all our summers are hot & cold, dry & wet, in other words – unpredictable! But the black-eyed Susan along with daisies join the cast of amazing plants that are hardy and… Continue reading Before The Black Eye
Throwback Thursday: The Spirograph
Seriously, who doesn’t love playing with a spirograph? This geometric drawing toy was created in 1965 by british engineer Denys Fisher. “Spirograph” has also been applied to the class of curves that can be produced with the drawing equipment, and therefore may be regarded as a synonym of hypotrochoid. When kids say that they hate math, put… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: The Spirograph
Fabric of the Week: Birches
This birch fabric is shown as an inside mount flat roman shade with a light lining. The small valance at the top is showing a change in: scale and color to compliment the larger scale birches yet bring interest to the window treatment. All of our fabrics can be edited to suit your color and… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Birches
Throwback Thursday… The Sliding Barn Door
No doubt, barn doors are in… very “in”! And there is a good reason why: 1) They are a way to express creativity and add a little “funk” / personality to a project. 2) They can be used instead of a pocket door as long as you have the wall space for them. This can… Continue reading Throwback Thursday… The Sliding Barn Door
Fabric of the Week: Allegash2
This vibrant fabric design has movement and fun combined. We have 3 versions of spirographs, this one has a more outward movement. Combined with the colors that you need for your space, it pulls the room together. I am having this pattern fabricated into a large window treatment for a client with the spirograph being… Continue reading Fabric of the Week: Allegash2