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    NJ Interior Design | Lisa Dreissig Design Studio - December 24, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lisa Dreissig Design Studio is a full-service residential and commercial NJ interior design firm serving New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Lisa Dreissig is an acclaimed NJ interior designer known for her chic modern aesthetic. A neutral color palette and clean lines combined with bursts of color from artwork and accessories come together to shape inspired spaces that are sophisticated, yet comfortable and fun. Lisas philosophy is to create environments that are warm, inviting and easily kept. Providing creative storage solutions, while tastefully styling the space allows her clients to effortlessly maintain an uncluttered environment that exudes warmth and comfort.

    A mixture of retail pieces, custom furnishings and vintage finds work with one another to create a unified contemporary design focused on sophistication and style. The willingness to incorporate existing client pieces can promote individuality, while maintaining a manageable budget. Being fully conscientious of, and working within a budget, is of top priority. Thoroughly understanding the vision of each client allows Lisa to properly align the project with the needs of her client. Prioritizing client needs and allocating resources effectively ensures the project stays on time and within budget, while not sacrificing design quality. Concentrating on each clients style, vision and needs, Lisa creates environments that uniquely reflect upon the individuality of each client.

    Being a full-service NJ interior design firm, Lisa Dreissig Design Studio will completely manage a project from inception through installation. By working with her clients during design development and coordinating with vendors and contractors, Lisa can maintain a smooth workflow through project completion. A complete list of available services can be viewed on the interior design services page.

    New Jersey interior designer, Lisa Dreissig, holds an Interior Design degree from the highly regarded Fashion Institute of Technology. Working with several award-winning NYC and NJ interior design firms, Lisa has been exposed to a wide array of aesthetics and design principals. This rare opportunity shaped Lisas diverse approach and perspective on interior design and sets her apart from other NJ interior designers. Lisas interests include camping, shopping, entertaining, gardening, antiquing and cooking all of which influence her creativity and style. To read more about Lisas inspiration and interests please take a look at her interior design blog and Like Lisa Dreissig Design Studio on Facebook.

    To speak with Lisa about your design project please contact us today!

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    New Jersey Interior Designer | NJ Home Décor | New York … - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    New Jersey interior designer Mark A. Polo brings over 30 years as a home interior decorator to each redesign he undertakes. He works closely with his clients (who include musicians, actors, doctors, lawyer, politicians, business executives, builders and even other interior designers) to create a professional interior design that brings their visions for their homes to life. There are many New Jersey and New York interior designers to choose from, but few are able to interpret the wishes of their clients in the way Mr. Polo can and does. From color palettes for walls to custom window treatments, draperies, furniture, cabinetry and more, his unique gift for capturing the essence of both casual and formal spaces is unrivaled. Peruse Mr. Polos online portfolio of interior redesign projects to get a feel for his work and what he can accomplish with your interior.

    When it comes to interior design, each client is decidedly different and unique. We all have different tastes, and this is particularly so as it pertains to our living spaces. Mark A. Polo never forgets to embrace the individuality of each client; embracing various themes in order to create a finished design that exceeds even the highest expectations. Here are a few things you can expect when you work with Mr. Polo:

    Whether it's custom cabinetry for a kitchen remodel or custom window treatments for a bath remodel, Mark A Polo is an interior designer who provides you with the luxury home interiors you want, within budget and on time. It's this kind of professional interior design and interior redesign that impresses clients most, as Mr. Polo is an interior decorator who delivers as promised.

    Be it custom upholstery for the living room or custom drapery for the bedroom, this interior designer can help. Contact Mark A. Polo now to discuss your interior design. Call today in New Jersey at 973.402.7400 or 201.425.8199, or in New York at 212.754.1844

    Mr. Polo is proud to serve residents of Northern, Central and Southern New Jersey and New York, including:

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    Minecraft :: Lets play :: E40 :: What Interior Designer am I – Video - December 22, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Minecraft :: Lets play :: E40 :: What Interior Designer am I
    The interior of the Lot House I did last Episode and some exterior tweaks ENJOY! Check out my new website: http://epcazn.weebly.com/ Download link to this wo...

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    Meet Jeffrey Johnson – Interior Designer in Dallas, Texas – Video - December 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Meet Jeffrey Johnson - Interior Designer in Dallas, Texas

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    Christmas Decorations Home Tour 2013 by Interior Designer – Video - December 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Christmas Decorations Home Tour 2013 by Interior Designer
    Remember to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE/THUMBS UP this video... It makes my day! Christmas Decorations and Christmas Decorating ideas how to Decorate your home with Red,...

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    Interior Designer Kolkata. – Video - December 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Interior Designer Kolkata.
    Best Interior designer Solutions for 3 or 4 BHK homes in Kolkata at best reasonable rates and best designs !

    By: Salil Sarkar

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    Interior designer Stuart Rattle to be remembered - December 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dec. 20, 2013, 11 a.m.

    A public memorial service will be held for Victorian interior designer Stuart Rattle this weekend.

    A PUBLIC memorial service will be held for Victorian interior designer Stuart Rattle this weekend.

    Mr Rattle, who designed the homes of many high-profile Melbourne families, was found dead in his burnt-out South Yarra home on December 9. Police charged his partner Michael O'Neill with his murder, alleging that he killed him days earlier.

    The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens announced on their website that Mr Rattle would be celebrated at a service at St Peter's Catholic Church in Daylesford at 1pm on Sunday.

    Last month, Mr Rattle held an open day at his farm at Musk for The Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens in Daylesford which raised tens of thousands of dollars to secure the future of the gardens.

    His generosity reflected the importance he placed on his community, they said.

    "Not only did he invite thousands of enthusiastic fellow gardeners to visit Musk Farm, he physically wore himself out in ensuring that the place was absolutely perfect in its presentation.

    "Needless to say, his broad, welcoming smile is an enduring memory for so many of us," the group said. "The horror of his death cannot erase the legacy of good fellowship that he built up over 13 years at Musk."

    The group invited all of Mr Rattle's friends to attend and bring a photo of Stuart in a silver frame.

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    Daylesford to hold public tribute for designer Stuart Rattle - December 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dec. 20, 2013, 10:02 p.m.

    A public memorial service will be held for Daylesford interior designer Stuart Rattle this weekend following a funeral held in East St Kilda yesterday.

    A public memorial service will be held for Daylesford interior designer Stuart Rattle this weekend following a funeral held in East St Kilda yesterday.

    Mr Rattle, who designed the homes of many high-profile Melbourne families, was found dead in his burnt-out South Yarra home on December 9.

    Police have charged his partner, Michael ONeill, with his murder, alleging that he killed Mr Rattle days earlier. Mr ONeill was remanded in custody and is due to return to court on June 5.

    Firefighters discovered Mr Rattles body in his flat after battling a blaze at the two-storey apartment complex in Malvern Road.

    The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens announced on their website that the life of Mr Rattle would be celebrated at a service at St Peters Catholic Church in Daylesford at 1pm on Sunday.

    Last month, Mr Rattle held an open day at his farm for the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens in Daylesford, which raised tens of thousands of dollars to secure the future of the gardens.

    Not only did he invite thousands of enthusiastic fellow gardeners to visit Musk Farm, he physically wore himself out in ensuring that the place was absolutely perfect in its presentation, the group said.

    The horror of his death cannot erase the legacy of good fellowship that he built up over 13 years at Musk.

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    Farah Al-Humaidhi produces beautiful multifunctional pieces - December 18, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Young Kuwaiti interior designer Farah Al-Humaidhi is known for her beautiful creations of home accessories that have caught at the heart-strings of many Saudi women. Her brand name, Pieces by Farah, is 100 percent Kuwaiti and sold all over the GCC. The designer holds an MBA degree and a BA in interior design from the American University in Sharjah. She now offers different interior design courses in Kuwait and Jeddah. I started my career working as an interior designer working in several projects. Gradually, I created my own home accessories line a year ago. Now I am giving courses to people in Kuwait and recently in Jeddah on how to design their homes, said Al-Humaidhi. We met with the designer in her last visit to Jeddah and talked with her about her brand, her passion and the interior design market in the GCC countries. Tell us more about your brand, Pieces by Farah. When did you establish it? It was always in the back of my mind. Ever since I graduated I wanted to create a home accessories and furniture line which is different. The idea came after I noticed that whenever I design a house, I always look for pieces that I cannot find in the market. I didnt find anything that suited my idea, so that pushed me to custom make it. Now I have a lot of pieces that are custom made which both I and my clients love. The popularity of my designs triggered me to start my own brand. My furniture designs are absolutely unique and not found in the market. The initial idea was to design pieces which are multi- functional. I first created the piece then worked on making it look attractive so it complemented the interior of the home instead of being conspicuous. I designed the furniture line in 2012 and gradually added the home accessories to it when I discovered that there was a bigger clientele for it than for the furniture pieces. My lace home accessories creations are really popular among women. So I decided to try something different and began using fiber and more durable materials to make solid lace products which would appeal to men. What attracted you to interior design in the first place? I loved colors. I love to draw and I come from a family who is interested in the same field with different majors. I felt it was the thing to do because I wanted my hobby to be my career and interior design gathers all my passion in one area. You said your famous line is the lace home accessory. How did you come up with the idea of solid lace products? It all happened when I was working in a spare room we have in my house where I was testing a lot of materials. The idea did not start out as accessories; it started as a concept furniture: a floating coffee table. A piece of wood would float on top of a beautiful artistic piece of hard lace. I hardened the lace to look like it is carrying the piece of wood even though when you see it you will think it is impossible for a piece of fabric to carry wood. I experimented with the lace where I embedded metal into the lace and you can never tell because it is made under and between the lines and with that we created something that is absolutely unique. When I saw the finished product I realized that there were no limits to what I could do with it. I later worked very hard on this material. Keeping in mind that it needs to be washable, durable and comfortable, we added different elements to it and created different shapes. Where do you produce your pieces? I used to have a workshop for woodwork when I first started my business. When my brand started to grow, I started hiring people and the demand started to get bigger. Thats when I established a factory. I have my own factory in Kuwait where production takes place. How did you introduce your products to the market? At first it was all by word of mouth. I hosted a small launch and invited my friends and family. The sales were phenomenal but I couldnt tell whether they like my products because they wanted to support my brand or really liked my work. So I decided to participate in a bigger exhibition with other designers and retailers in Kuwait who would judge my work objectively and give me a better idea of the standard of my work. I was very happy when I discovered that all my pieces were sold out! About 90 percent of the customers were people I had never met before or known personally. This was proof that my work was really worth it. What is the role of social media in your business? Social media plays a huge role when it comes to free marketing. Instagram is a blessing for my business because I was able to reach people all over the world and I gained clients all the way in Asia and Europe and of course the GCC. Do you think the interior design market is a competitive market in the GCC countries? Yes, now its starting to be. I can only speak about Kuwait where there werent a lot of Kuwaiti designers and most of the interior designers were from abroad. I dont think there are a lot of professional home accessories designers but there are some people who work from home. However, they are not in the competition because they dont do mass production. What are the challenges and obstacles you faced during the creation of your brand? Always being up to date and to be able to meet the demand. Clients want everything done one day before the deadline and this business needs time especially when you have high demand for custom-made items. There are also financial obstacles in Kuwait and even in Saudi Arabia, everything is so expensive. So if I wanted to expand my business I would need to pay more rent and hire more people to work and pay their salaries. When you design products professionally and you rent space and pay salaries you will need to make it up from the income of your sales not like the lady who is designing a few pieces from the comfort of her home and selling them for much less. What brings you to the Kingdom? I am here to teach a 101 interior design course at Elegant Homes in Rawdah. I have already given it in Kuwait six times now but many Saudis have e-mailed me asking me to come and give it here. The course is about teaching basic interior design and it is tailored for people who have no background in interior design. My course does not aim for the attendees to go into the market because they arent ready yet but I aim to give them the tools, skills, the metaphors and terminologies to help them communicate with their interior designer. What are you working on right now? In addition to pieces by Farah, I am giving courses and developing more specialized courses. I am working on giving a course on how to design your kitchen and bathroom because most people make an effort to design their bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms and neglect the bathroom and kitchen even though they are equally important. In designs, I am always working on different projects so I am working on beauty centers, restaurants, offices and of course homes. Where do you sell Pieces by Farah and where do you want to sell? Currently we sell in all GCC countries and in Saudi Arabia we have an exclusive distributer at Elegant Homes. Some vases are sold in Abdulaziz Al-Noman flower boutique. I want to expand to Europe, the United States and globally.

    Email: [emailprotected]

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    Austin Interior Designer, Michelle Thomas, Wins ASID Honor With Residential Remodel - December 17, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Austin, TX (PRWEB) December 17, 2013

    A great interior designer specializes in bringing life into a home. As an award winning artist, austin interior designer, Michelle Thomas, has carved out a career doing just that. From her headquarters in Austin, TX, Michelle and her team at Michelle Thomas Design have crossed the country on a mission of passion, even being featured on HGTV's Property Brothers along the way.

    Most recently, Michelle was honored by the American Society of Interior Designers for her latest residential construction. Receiving 1st place in the "2013 ASID Design Excellence Rising Star - Residential Remodel" category for the design came as a distinct adoration. Flexing her aptitude, Michelle provided fantastic value, giving the client a sizable effect considering the modest budget. For the past four years, Michelle has served on the board of ASID Austin Design Community, and gave her farewell compliments as she stepped down at the commencement ceremony.

    The award winning project transformed a conventional family home into a cutting-edge rarity, complete with modern amenities. Monotonous walls were quickly renewed with warm and inviting color, centered around a stone veneer in the dining room accented by baritone walnut beams and a hand-forged chandelier. The kitchen also received a facelift with a redesigned backsplash plus new lighting and cabinet hardware.

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