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    Ann B. Druker, 81, Braintree resident, a business owner - December 31, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ann B. Annie (Hudson) Druker of Braintree, a homemaker and retired business owner, died Saturday at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was 81.

    Born and raised in Liverpool, England, Mrs. Druker was a survivor of the Blitz who was deeply proud of her British heritage. She immigrated to the United States after World War II.

    She married her husband, Hershel, in 1952 and they raised their family in Chelsea before moving to Braintree in 1971.

    In 1982, Mrs. Druker, a talented interior decorator, opened a business in Weymouth, Anns Window Shop, which she ran with her daughter Catherine for more than 28 years.

    She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She also enjoyed traveling and tackling home renovation projects. She was a strong role model for the young women in her life, and a generous hostess and friend to a wide circle of loved ones.

    Ann is survived by her beloved husband, Hershel, a former Chelsea police detective and retired Suffolk County court officer; her daughters, Catherine Allen of Braintree and Linda Druker and her wife, Jennifer Miller, of Jamaica Plain; her son, Brian Druker of Braintree; her granddaughters, Rebecca Allen of Washington, D.C., Rachel Allen of Chestnut Hill, Erika Druker of Marstons Mills and Zoe Miller Druker of Jamaica Plain; her aunt, Margaret Kirkpatrick North of Braintree; and her devoted friends, Rosie and Joe Summers of Southport, England. She was also the much-loved niece of the late Ellen Harvey Kelleher.

    Visiting hours are tomorrow from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Cartwright-Venuti Funeral Home, 845 Washington St., Braintree. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Clare Church, Braintree. Burial will be private.

    Donations may be made in Anns name to the Alzheimers Association, 480 Pleasant St., Watertown, MA 02472, or to Temple Bnai Shalom, 41 Storrs Ave., Braintree, MA 02184.

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    Patti Austin back in PH to help build homes for ‘Yolanda’ victims - December 29, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PATTI Austin VIDEOGRAB FROM THE VOICE

    MANILA, PhilippinesThe Philippines is one of the places American singer-songwriter Patti Austin holds dear to her heart. Having been to the country numerous times since 1973, Austin described the Philippines as her home away from home. She then mused that, for some reason, Filipinos have always been part of her life.

    The first time I had enough money for an interior decorator, it was a Filipino designer who used to work at Bloomingdales who did my apartment. And when my mom fell ill after suffering a major stroke, two Filipino caregivers helped me take care of her, Austin told reporters in an interview on Saturday afternoon at the M Studio in Makati City.

    She continued: My makeup artist and hairdresser are from the Philippines. So is one of my dearest friends, Marguerite Lhuillier, who designs and builds furniture in her factory in Cebu.

    The last time Austin held a concert in Manila was just last September. And the experience, the 63-year-old music artist said, was mind-blowing. This time shes back in town for a worthy cause. As her way of giving back to the Filipinos who have given her so much support, Austin will be holding two benefit fundraising shows for the survivors of Supertyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan).

    The Grammy Award-winning jazz and R&B artist said she hoped to help build new homes for the calamity survivors through Habitat for Humanity. I will try visit the hard hit cities; I would really like to do that, related Austin, who plans to stay in the country until Jan. 6. Its been really rough for everyone, but I know that if we move forward, things will be better. And I want to be a part in lifting up the peoples spirits.

    Tonight, Austin will perform with special guests Lea Salonga, Richard Merk and Martin Nievera in a show titled Brand New Day at the Solaire Resort and Casino in Paraaque City. On December 31, she will go onstage at Fairmont Makati for the New Years Eve show One Heart, One Voice again with Merk, plus Emcy Corteza, and the Sticky Band.

    Tickets are available at TicketWorld; call 891-9999.

    Excerpts from our interview:

    What went through your mind when you heard about the devastation in the Philippines?

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    Jajaajajaja el interior decorator – Video - December 28, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Jajaajajaja el interior decorator
    Jajaaja jugando quelf.

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    INTERIOR DECORATOR MIGRATING FROM PHILIPPINES TO AUSTRALIA – Video - December 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    INTERIOR DECORATOR MIGRATING FROM PHILIPPINES TO AUSTRALIA
    Mabuhay! This video is presented by Jose Respall, the principal of Respall Migration Australia which was founded in 1999. If you are a Filipino Interior Deco...

    By: Jose Aniceto Respall

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    Starbound: The Beta Files – Part 7: Interior Decorator – Video - December 15, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Starbound: The Beta Files - Part 7: Interior Decorator
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/RacketLord I have been waiting for the Starbound beta for so long, you guys have no idea. Part Terraria, but in space? Sign me u...

    By: RacketLordGaming

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    Fine Living: Sausalito’s Suzanne Tucker shares her secrets for interiors - December 14, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By PJ Bremier IJ correspondent

    INTERIOR DESIGNER Suzanne Tucker's newly released book, "Interiors: The Romance of Design" (288 pages, Monicelli Press, $65), is a lush coffee-table book that features a dozen homes she's designed. They range from a cozy country bungalow to a crisp apartment in San Francisco's Millennium Tower to a spectacular lodge home in Sun Valley.

    Within the gorgeously styled and photographed pages are illustrative chapters on Tucker's own stylish home and her two showcase spaces a dining room for the 2010 San Francisco Decorator Showcase and the living room for Villa Belvedere, the 2012 Marin Designers Showcase, which also graces the tome's cover.

    Sausalito resident Suzanne Tucker has just released her second book, 'Interiors: The Romance of Design' (The Monacelli Press, $65). Photo by Michal Venera

    Tucker, who lives in Sausalito with her husband, Tim Marks, is managing projects across the country; a formal city residence, a rustic ranch, a modern apartment, a classic California Spanish revival, the Auberge du Soleil maisons and a historic house on the Hudson River.

    Despite this schedule, she managed to answer some questions on her design approach:

    Q: What does your Santa Barbara upbringing bring to your design?

    A: Growing up in Montecito, the world was certainly my architectural and horticultural oyster! My sister and I would spend days on end building forts out of whatever organic materials we would find to create our fantasies. And as a child, I loved my parents' dinner parties, the set-up, the silver and china, and tagging along with them so I could see their friends' houses and explore the gardens. It all strongly developed my love of design, the decorative arts, architecture and garden design. It also influenced my approach to my projects in that I love creating homes that are essentially charming and individual and, yes, romantic.

    Q: What are your three design essentials?

    A: Balance, proportion and scale. Amen!

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    Westwood resident decorates mantel for exhibit - December 13, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When the holiday season rolled around, Holly Joe, interior decorator, said that she could not resist decorating a Christmas mantel as part of Van Millworks Mantels and Mistletoe Holiday Showcase.

    A full-scale interior designer by trade, Joe often mixes classic design with modern twists. In her piece for the exhibit, Joe decorated the library, which she said was a mahogany paneled room with bookcases and corner cabinets.

    The room exudes warmth from the mirrored sconces and gilded chandelier, she said. I decided to play up the gold by introducing silver. Mixing metal tones is an on-trend decorating style that I knew would work in this traditional space.

    The library suite that Joe has decorated for the exhibit is one of nine individual suites that represent different styles and architectural periods. For Mantels and Mistletoe, different area designers decorate each of the suites in a holiday theme. The display is open to the public through Dec. 20 in the Van Millwork Needham Showroom. The event, which is free to attend, but suggests an unwrapped toy or article of clothing to donate, benefits Horizons for Homeless Children, Cradles to Crayons, and The Italian Home for Children.

    I got involved with Van Millwork's Mantels and Mistletoe event because I believe in giving back to help a good cause, well, three good causes, Joe said. As a full-scale interior designer, I normally work on single rooms and complete houses, but I couldn't resist decorating a mantel for Christmas.

    In order to decorate her space, Joe said that she began by clearing the room of accessories and then began to organize the pieces that would add a modern flair to the traditional appearance of the Library.

    After clearing the room of accessories, I laid down an evergreen garland on the mantel and around the chandelier. I brought in gold-dusted silver evergreen boughs and cut them apart to add sparkle and dimension to the mantel, she said. Next came the mercury candleholders with battery-operated candles and a round gilded mirror.My design philosophy is all about symmetry, so I took out the bookcase shelves and placed a 4-foot lighted Christmas tree in both spaces. The trees are decorated with silver, platinum and white ornaments intermixed with glittered snowflakes. This cozy library also includes a small chesterfield sofa that I've decorated with gold and silver pillows and a faux mink throw. To keep the space from becoming too formal, I added a little whimsy in the form of a large greyhound statue complete with gold and silver bow.

    By mixing metals with the traditional wood paneling, Joe said that she was able to brighten the room and bring hints of sparkle. Joe added her work as a designer was reflected in her mantel in the sense she believes in putting a modern twist on traditional design. She said that New England architecture contains a lot of history and tradition, but adding an unexpected color or space can turn a house into a cozy and inviting home.

    Though this exhibit is for display to the public, Joe said that making design choices for the home is based strongly on personal preferences.

    The most important aspect of design is to be true to yourself, she said. Cultivate a collection and decorate with accessories you love and colors that make you happy. Your home should be a collection of treasures you found, no matter their provenance.

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    Death of an Interior Decorator – Video - December 12, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Death of an Interior Decorator
    Originally by Death Cab for Cutie Cover by Evan Thomas McFadden 12/5/2013.

    By: Evan Mcfadden

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    BT Vancouver: Great Gifts For The Design-Obsessed On Your List – Video - December 12, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    BT Vancouver: Great Gifts For The Design-Obsessed On Your List
    From home dcor junkies to fashion enthusiasts, interior decorator and all around style guru Alykhan Velji shows you great gifts for the design-obsessed on y...

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    Mum’s interior design business set up to inspire - December 12, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dec. 10, 2013, 4:10 a.m.

    Bulli mum Pinky Makaude has developed a product range designed to provide simple, inexpensive ways for people to easily create more inspirational spaces for work, living or leisure.

    Pinky Makaude, of Bulli, with some of the product range from her business, Festoon Creative Spaces. Picture: GREG ELLIS

    Bulli mum Pinky Makaude has developed a product range designed to provide simple, inexpensive ways for people to easily create more inspirational spaces for work, living or leisure.

    Mrs Makaude started thinking more about her dream while she was on maternity leave with her son for 12 months.

    During that year, she decided to further investigate turning her idea into a business reality.

    So she contacted the Illawarra Business Enterprise Centre at Illawarra ITeC and undertook a basic business course.

    That dream became reality and Festoon Creative Spaces was born a few months ago.

    Mrs Makaude's vision was to design, source and market unique decorator products.

    Festoon Creative Spaces is initially operating as an online retail store with its base in Bulli.

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