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    Let’s Play – Yogscast Complete #6 – Interior Decorator – Video - September 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Let #39;s Play - Yogscast Complete #6 - Interior Decorator
    In Episode 6 of our Yogscast Complete Lets Play Trent installs window dressings, I make a spell book and Nathan gets us a new generator. We also discuss our roles in the group. Next episode...

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    4 year old interior decorator – Video - September 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    4 year old interior decorator
    My 4 year old giving his opinion on each page of the New IKEA catalog. Hilarious!

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    Paint donations available for charities and community groups in Yeovil - September 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHARITIES and community groups in Yeovil are being invited to apply for a paint donation from Dulux Decorator Centre, as part of its campaign to help worthy causes in the local area.

    Following the launch of its new look store on Bartlett Court, Dulux Decorator Centre is looking to provide a brighter future for lucky local community groups by offering them the chance to receive a colourful transformation.

    The initiative is open to any charity or community group that wants to make a difference in their local area, with successful applicants receiving a donation of high-quality paint and accessories from Dulux Decorator Centre.

    Available for interior projects across the country, Dulux Decorator Centre Yeovil is encouraging charities, community groups and professional decorators to get involved in the scheme by applying or nominating organisations they feel passionate about.

    Andy Vanstone, Store Manager at Dulux Decorator Centre Yeovil, said: There are so many organisations in Yeovil that carry out invaluable work in the local community, and we wanted to support them by brightening up their building with an interior makeover.

    Were calling all decorators, charities and community groups to nominate the schemes that make a positive contribution to the people they work with and are therefore deserving of a splash of colour.

    For more details on the community initiative and how to apply, visit: https://www.duluxdecoratorcentre.co.uk/community-donation-application.jsp.

    A successful community project will be chosen from each of the 12 Dulux Decorator Centre regions across the UK.

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    Becoming an Interior Decorator – New – Video - September 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Becoming an Interior Decorator - New
    Becoming an Interior Decorator - New becoming an interior decorator becoming an interior designer becoming an interior decorator without a degree becoming an...

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    Getting started as a decorator - September 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: I work in the high-tech industry and am considering quitting to start my own interior decorating business. I've always loved playing around with color and fabrics, and my friends think my apartment looks fantastic. My boyfriend, though, doesn't think there is a future in interiors, and it would be too hard to start over. What do you think?

    - N.M.A: As a lifetime decorator, designer, and entrepreneur, I certainly encourage you to jump out on your own and express yourself. A lot of people ask me about working in interiors, and of course I think it is a rewarding and exciting field. Thousands of designers and decorators would happily argue with your boyfriend.

    But please realize that any business, even one in design or art, isn't just glamour, shopping, picking colors, and playing with fabrics all day, every day. There is a lot of paperwork and logistics to go along with it.

    I highly recommend that you start with some classes - before leaving your job. They're often taught by local professionals, and you'll learn about the field and available local resources, which will help you plan ahead for your career change.

    If you take only one class, look for one covering the business of interior design. You'll learn about important laws, how to estimate and invoice for your services, how to work with contractors, and how to help protect both yourself and your future clients.

    Other helpful classes include marketing and accounting, in addition to basic design, history of interior design and art, color theory, space planning, materials, presentation skills, programming, and drawing.

    There may be professional interior design association chapters, such as ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) or IIDA (International Interior Design Association) in your area with student or affiliate memberships. This is a great way to meet others in the field and seek mentors.

    Good luck, and keep me posted with your progress.

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    Channeling Imeldas Favorite Home Stylist - September 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FETED: Laing became the style maven of Manilas perfumed set in the 60s. (PHOTO Courtesy of Lopez Museum and Library Collection)

    I first met him when I was about 6 years old, this stern British gentleman who smelled so good, but looked so forbidding when he found my disarray of Barbie dolls, Chinese checkers, Old Maid cards and stack of clothes fashioned into a tent blocking his way.

    Many many years later, it would be Ronnie Laings mess that would be in total disarray in my farm house in Batangas, though there were no disapproving looks this time. The narra panels and kamagong planks that used to be part of Laings Sta. Mesa house now form part of my home, a serendipitous twining of fate that bookended my association with this famous decorator.

    To Imelda R. Marcos watchers, Laing was a familiar name. The former First Lady loved fresh flowers and Laing happily provided them from his flower shop. Soon enough, he became the most revered society florist of the Marcos era who decorated Imelda Marcos houses, every event at Malacaang, and the presidential yacht.

    When Mrs. Marcos bought the Teus Mansion in San Miguel, Manila, she hired Ronnie and antique dealer Viring de Asis to restore and decorate it. The mansion is now one of Malacanangs guesthouses where the Marcos silver collection is on display.

    The last time I saw this interior decorator and florist was in 1979 when my aunt Bambi Harper took me to his shop in Mabini. They were both prominent antique dealers and collectors in Manila and Id wait quietly till they were done discussing business. Laing was always polite and quite pleasant but this was the expected decorum for the younger ones who were around him.

    Years before, he would order my cousins and me to stop playing jack stones on the wooden floor of my grandparents dining room, and exiled us upstairs. He had arrived earlier than expected to arrange the tables for a dinner party, a parade of uniformed help bearing flowers marching behind him. I must have been 6 years old then, but I still remember how awed I was with this British gentleman in a colorful bow tie and white trousers. With our playthings scattered willy-nilly on the floor, we were clearly a nuisance and were promptly herded out of his way.

    I also recall visiting Ronnies Flower Shop, amazed at how nice it smelled. Only lately did I learn that Laing used to burn fragrant oils long before it became fashionable. Another highlight of my childhood was dropping by his shop with the family to check out his Christmas display. The velvet and satin Christmas balls my Mom bought from him were my favorite for years. They looked so regalhand-decorated with gold or silver trim, silk bows, egg-shaped pearl heads, beads and sequin pins. To a young child, they looked like the bejeweled orbs that Ive seen Queen Elizabeth holding in pictures.

    REPURPOSED: Hardwood from Laings majestic home now serves as balusters and posts in this Batangas farmhouse. JC VALENCIA

    Ronald Ian Laing (pronounced Lane) was born in Manila on June 19, 1915. He was detained with his mother, Mercedes, a Spanish citizen, and brother Eric at the Sto. Tomas Interment Camp during World War II. Listed as a British POW, Laing went to San Francisco after Liberation and was mentored by Eddie Cavagnero, florist to Hollywood stars, who eventually became his long-time partner.

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    UNA on Trillanes: Interior decorator na rin? - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MANILA - A United Nationalist Alliance official said Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV could find a new line of work after 2016, as an interior decorator.

    UNA secretary general Toby Tiangco made the comment after Trillanes said the Makati City Hall Building 2, which was constructed for P2.2 billion, is just ordinary and not world-class.

    "What the inspection proved is that Sen. Trillanes has a misjudging eye for the quality of the materials used in the buildings construction," he said in a statement.

    He added: "Di ko akalain na interior decorator na rin si Sen. Trillanes--at least may trabaho na siya after 2016."

    The UNA official said Trillanes' statement after the ocular inspection of the Makati City Hall building 2 "remains a subjective and unsubstantiated pronouncement even after conducting so many hearings on the subject."

    The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee is currently investigating the Makati City Hall building 2 project amid allegations that the structure is overpriced.

    Vice-President Jejomar Binay, Makati Mayor Junjun Binay and several others are facing a plunder complaint for the alleged overpricing of the building.

    Meanwhile, the camp of Vice President Jejomar Binay shrugged off the statement of Senator Trillanes that there is nothing extraordinary in the Makati office and parking building.

    What is important is that the materials used are the same ones reflected in the bill of materials, bidding was conducted, and that the Commission on Audit audited the entire process and rendered a finding that there was no overpricing, said Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla.

    Outside these issues, they are subjective, biased statements, said Remulla, who is also Binays spokesperson for political affairs.

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    Trade Names: Adkins Lighting spotlights rooms - August 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Interior decorator Debby Francis goes to Adkins Lighting Center regularly because of the wide variety of lighting the store offers.

    Ive never had any type of lighting challenge that they couldnt help me with, she said about the residential lighting retailer and supplier on Midlothian Turnpike in Chesterfield County.

    They have anything from under-cabinet lights to lamps and everything in between, Francis said. If its something thats trending, you will always find it there. You dont have to look anywhere else.

    Adkins Lighting Centers clients include designers and builders as well as customers building houses and retail customers who are upgrading their lighting.

    We carry thousands of fixtures and lamps, said co-owner Debbie Edwards, adding that the company also sells mirrors, decorative accessories and ceiling fans.

    Sixty percent of Adkins Lightings sales are from retail customers. The remaining 40 percent is from selling items to builders for new-home construction.

    Charlotte Via, the selections coordinator for Bel Arbor Builders in Chesterfield, has her clients work with Edwards to simplify the process of choosing lighting fixtures.

    She has all the homeowners information and floor plans and that makes the process less intimidating, Via said. She will go out and walk the house with them and help them understand where the lighting fixtures will go as well as the correct height and dimensions. She gives them individualized attention.

    Edwards and her husband, Mark, are part of the team outfitting a home in Chesterfields Hallsley subdivision that will serve as the 2014 Richmond Symphony Designer House.

    We are working with Bel Arbor Builders, which is building the house for a client, Debbie Edwards said. We are providing some of the lighting for the designer house as well as all of the lighting for Bel Arbors client.

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    Disney Storytime: Little Mermaid | Snow White | Aladdin – Video - August 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Disney Storytime: Little Mermaid | Snow White | Aladdin
    SUBSCRIBE! For other games check out Create your dream room that youve always wanted with RoomMates Wall Decal vesves. Disney Storytime Disney Princess Ariel The Little Mermaid Ariel To...

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    Agrarian Skies Hardcore Quest – 036 – Interior Decorator – Video - August 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Agrarian Skies Hardcore Quest - 036 - Interior Decorator
    Agrarian Skies Hardcore Quest - 036 Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheBatNaz I hope you enjoy this video as I play through this Minecraft hardcore qu...

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