Eventually, this blog will be linked up with my professional website which is still in the works. Until then, I'm signing off to enjoy my little ol' life. I hope to see you all soon and I thank you for reading and supporting me!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Letting Go
Eventually, this blog will be linked up with my professional website which is still in the works. Until then, I'm signing off to enjoy my little ol' life. I hope to see you all soon and I thank you for reading and supporting me!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Shippan Designer Show House & Technical Difficulties
If you're in the neighborhood, go check out the Shippan Designer Show House on Ocean Drive West here in Stamford, CT. Proceeds support the Stamford Museum and Nature Center which is an awesome place to take the kids!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Favorites From The Latest CT Cottages & Gardens
Friday, October 1, 2010
Moving On? {Prepping A Home To Sell}
We rearranged the furniture to create a more cozy feel by pulling the pieces away the walls and floating them in front of the fireplace. The homeowners love color, but we decided to paint over the accent walls to match their current butter yellow walls to make the room more cohesive and less "taste specific".
Here you can see the sectional in it's previous position against the wall (and a little princess hiding from the camera, lol).
Using the homeowners artwork on the mantle and repositioning the furniture, the fireplace is now the focal point.
We simplified the mantle and the built-ins
The homeowner had three different paint colors viewable in this one room which fit their young and artistic personalities, but to some the colors could be considered distracting.
We chose to just paint over the blue and a small bit of the persimmon to just make the room more cohesive.
The walls were painted to match the living room (which is open to the dining room) and all toys were moved to a playroom.
Someone did a nice job cleaning her room!
The homeowner is a sewer and did her sewing in their bedroom. While this worked nicely for her, it made the room look smaller.
The kitchen didn't need much to begin with...just a little decluttering and paint touch up.
With nothing more than a can of paint, simplifying and furniture arranging, we made this family's home ready to list on market.
Just to recap what we did:
Paint: got rid of accent walls and bold colors, took most artwork down and filled holes, touched up all walls and trim to hide any scuffs or imperfections.
Declutter: removed all unnecessary items from all rooms and put in storage. Cleared shelves and just left decorative arrangements. Cleaned out all closets, cabinets and storage areas and organized.
Depersonalize: Left only a few personal photos and strategically placed artwork. Removed wall murals and other "taste specific" decor. Buyers want to picture their things in the home, not the sellers.
Rearrange: Strategically arranged furniture to showcase the selling points of each room (the sofa now faces the fireplace).
I hope these pointers can help anyone who may be getting ready to move on to bigger and better things!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Where I Shop {Antiques & Artisan Center}
I hope you all had a great weekend. Mine consisted of housework and client work (WAY more fun than housework). I love shopping for clients because I get peruse all of my favorite haunts for goodies. Today I visited my favorite antiques store the Antiques And Artisan Center here in Stamford in search of some vintage pieces for a living room I'm currently working on. It's a massive building housing seemingly endless vignettes of antique and vintage furniture, accessories, lighting, housewares, even fashion (I spotted a vintage Hermes Birkin there today) and art. I thought I'd share just a small glimpse of all the goodies you can find there.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Onward and Upward
I just couldn't leave that crappy comment up as the first image all weekend long. First of all, thank you so much for the positive comments. They mean a lot to me and I'm so happy to have such awesome blog "friends". I didn't mean for that post to become a pity party, but just a "WTF?".
So, onward and upward! I have a weekend full of good intentions aka: trying to get through my long to-do list of home projects.
Wishing you all a great weekend!