A tour through Vern Yips condo: part 1
Patrick Reynolds tours through interior designer, Vern Yip #39;s stunning New York condo.
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A tour through Vern Yips condo: part 1
Patrick Reynolds tours through interior designer, Vern Yip #39;s stunning New York condo.
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A tour through Vern Yips condo: part 1 - Video
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Good Karma Designs TV interview (Full Show) with Marilyn Faber Julie Rothenberg- July 29th, 2014
Jan Rothenberg, interior designer, host of Good Karma Designs TV on WRPBiTV.com interviews Marilyn Faber of Designs in Art about Feng Shui and art and Julie Rothenberg, Registered Dietician...
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Arts and Entertainment: Interior Designer Jeff West
The third installment of WRDE #39;s Arts and Entertainment segment with host Michael Sprouse.
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Mario Luigi: Superstar Saga | Pt. 20 [Becoming an Interior Designer]
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How to use Pinterest for your Design Business
Pinterest can be one of the largest referrers of web traffic for an interior designer. Interior Designers have gained hundreds of clients by sharing their work on this site. The key is staying...
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Newport News, VA (PRWEB) August 28, 2014
Hatchett Design Remodel welcomes Eileen Byrne as the newest member of the Hatchett design team. Having recently added to their sales staff, Hatchett decided it was time to add a new designer as well. Eileen's supervisor Jessica Altman explains, "Over the past several years, due to a lot of hard work within our company and our wonderful clients, Hatchett has grown. Eileen is a great fit for our team, and we are confident that she will help Hatchett continue to grow."
Originally from Manassas, VA, Eileen graduated from The University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning in 2014 with a degree in Interior Design. Throughout college she was an active student member of the IIDA Mid-America Chapter, participating in events such as Color Couture and Student Mentoring Week. As part of her course work, she has held multiple internships with interior design firms in the DC Metro area.
Eileen is also a dancer and feels this experience strongly influences her designs. In her words, "I have danced since the age of three and taught for a few years during college. One of my college professors told me to use my dance background and look at space planning as if I'm choreographing a dance. It helped me to look at space in a new way. It seems strange, but looking at space planning as if it were a dance has helped me find solutions to design problems I may never have thought possible."
Hatchett Designer Jessica Altman adds, "Eileen brings a great attitude, confidence and a willingness to learn. Our industry changes on a daily basis, so the desire to learn is invaluable. We think she will be a wonderful asset to our clients, because she is very creative and will work hard to make sure the client's wants and needs are met."
Eileen had many options of where to begin her design career. She chose Hatchett Design Remodel, because they are a family. Eileen explains, "I was always told that the best interviews are the ones that resemble a friendly conversation more than a Q & A session, and thats exactly how I felt when I interviewed here. Its such a great group of people and the fact that Hatchett is a family business only added to the appeal. I wanted to work somewhere where my co-workers werent just going to be co-workers but could become a sort of 'work family', and thats exactly what I found at Hatchett."
About Hatchett Design Remodel Hatchett Design Remodel was founded in 1960 with a vision to provide exceptional construction services to Southeastern Virginia. Originally a siding and roofing company, Hatchett has evolved into a full service Design-Build Firm providing Kitchen Remodeling, Bath Remodeling, Additions and Sunroom services from the design process through construction for homeowners in the Hampton Roads area.
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Designer Living: Joshua Cain
Designer Living: Joshua Cain Located in the heart of Hollywood, El Cabrillo, the Spanish Revival home of interior designer Joshua Cain once sheltered up-and-coming artists and starlets in the...
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Good Renovation Advice
Jim from East Brisbane asks:
We are considering selling our home and our real estate agent has suggested the services of an interior designer. I am concerned that the cost of this service might outweigh any potential benefit. What can an interior designer do to help me sell my house?
Jane says:
While you are smart to control your spending on a home that you plan to sell, you may be surprised by the services provided by a professional interior designer as well as how much they can increase the amount you are able to sell your home for and much they can shorten the time before you receive an offer. A Brisbane interior designer will be able to come to your property and give you invaluable advice about what to spend your money on and what to leave alone. The problem when renovating or "tricking up" a house you have lived in for some time is that you know about all the problems it has. The advantage of using an interior design specialist is they will look at your property with fresh eyes. The focus from your interior designer should be to give you ideas that will really refresh your property and give it the wow factor for much less cost than it appears.
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Complete property assessment
By walking through your home and property, an interior designer can create a comprehensive assessment on how your house can be optimised for Brisbane's real estate market. So often we become so accustomed to seeing our home the way it is that we are blind to its potential. An interior designer can help you discover that potential and find ways to inexpensively feature your property's best elements. They will help you see areas that could be better utilized or elements that could be trouble spots for buyers. With a thorough list of suggestions, you will be able to determine which changes are the highest priorities for you and your prospective buyer. Think of this evaluation as the detailed feedback that you will never receive from potential buyers who walk through your home.
Specific room updates
Maybe you have areas of concern in your home that you feel might cause it to sell slowly or for a lower price than you want. An interior designer can help you establish the expectations for your neighbourhood and price range, while ensuring that your home meets those buyer expectations. For example, if you are concerned that your kitchen is out of date, an interior designer can provide suggestions on cabinet resurfacing, fixture updates, or other methods of bringing it into the 2014s. Kitchens and bathrooms are vitally important to home buyers, so you will want to make sure that yours are move-in ready.
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Sell your home for more with an interior designer's help
By Michele Lerner August 25 at 5:30 AM
Interior designers not only see things differently than people with an untrained eye for design, they also have access tofabric and home furnishings that are only available to those in the trade.
For at least one day, that will change. Interior designer Kelley Proxmire, known for her tailored traditional interiors,is holding a sample sale of designer furniture and accessories that will be open to the public. Proxmire loves to mix traditionalpieces with unexpected finds, so the sample sale should feature a variety of items and styles. The 3,000-square-foot warehouseis filled with designer furnishings and accessories from Hickory Chair, Lee Jofa, Schumacher and many more companies.
The Open House Sample Sale will take place Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the DNS Warehouse at 4229b Howard Ave. in Kensington(behind Hollis & Knight).
For decorating advice from Proxmire and other designers and home stagers, check out Thursdays Local Living section.
Share your morning coffee with an antelope
If your favorite TV shows run on Animal Planet and your favorite recent movie was We Bought a Zoo, the home at 1315 DasherLane in Reston may be your perfect retreat.
The house backs to the Reston Zoo where you can see antelope, buffalo and other animals as they graze in the grass fields.In addition, the National Wildlife Federation has certified the homes back yard as a national wildlife habitat.
Just in case you want something besides animals near your residence, the home is within walking distance of Lake Fairfax,a 10-minute drive to the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts and 2.5 miles to the new Wiehle-Reston East Silver LineMetro station.
The six-bedroom, 4.5-bath home has nearly 5,000 square feet of living space, including a lower level bedroom with a full bath,kitchenette, media room and walk-out to a patio. The home is priced at $948,900.
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