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Interior Design "Don'ts"
Investing in the interior design and decor of your home can be costly. Avoid these trendy mistakes and hasty purchases to ensure you don't have additional headaches and expensive problems to fix! #1 CHEAP POORLY MADE SOFAS (Upholstery) You are most likely going to sit every day on your sofa. This purchase is an investment and purchasing an inferior quality from a no-name internet site can be a big mistake. Weak frames made from plywood can crack. Thin fabrics can pull,
Stephanie Nolan
Mar 302 min read


How to "Dress" your Bed
Pretty much every project we work on - we design and " make " the beds for our clients. Here are some tips on How to Dress your Bed like a Designer. #1 - MATTRESS PAD We use a mattress pad on all of our beds. This obviously protects your mattress from staining from spills, sweating, etc. and provides extra longevity to your mattress. We love cushioned pads made from 100% cotton or bamboo fibers. If you desire extra plushiness utilize a mattress topper over your mattress
Stephanie Nolan
Mar 233 min read


Creating a Stylish TV Wall
Hate to say it.....but the Living Room TV is a feature wall of a home whether you want to admit it or not. Todays world focuses around entertainment & technology and your home's primary TV is pretty much front and center. Here are some ways to dress up and style that wall. #1 - HIDE THE TV Turn your TV into a piece of artwork rather than a souless black hole when off. Utilize a Samsung The Frame TV (an actual framed TV that has artwork displayed when TV is off). Or f
Stephanie Nolan
Mar 162 min read


Moving to Florida....What to Take & What to Leave Behind..
As a Designer for over 30 years, and a Florida "transplant" for 25 years, I personally do know what you should take to your move to Florida vs. what you should leave behind. #1. SECTIONALS. ... A sectional is a large sofa constructed from multiple separate pieces (sections) that come in various configurations. 99% of the time we need to design and plan a sectional carefully so it will fit properly in the room or space. Reusing a sectional that you are not sure will work
Stephanie Nolan
Jan 172 min read
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