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Interior Designer-to-the-Stars Focuses on Light | genConnect
Laura Hunt, whose clients include Ted Turner, says she brings the colors of the landscape into the homes she designs and decorates. Although she still loves ...
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LUCA BORNOFFI - in the atelier of the italian artist and interior designer
This video is about artist and interior designer Luca Bornoffi. He is currently based in Matua, Italy. Check out his website: http://www.lucabornoffi.com Directed and produced by Verena Franz. Music:...
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Jamestown, North Carolina (PRWEB) October 10, 2013
The Design Network is excited to announce the debut of a new video series from San Diego interior designer and popular TDN personality Rebecca Robeson. MyPad will launch on TDN October 10, 2013.
Statistics show that 35% of the world's population currently lives in rented apartments or multi-unit dwellings, and that number is growing. In each episode of MyPad, Rebecca Robeson turns her design eye to the challenges of apartment life, including small spaces, limited budgets, frequent moves and blending households to make a comfortable, affordable home. With paint swatches in hand, Rebecca and her team takes on the task of designing six different apartments, offering tips and advice to empower her viewers to live their style.
Rebecca Robeson is considered one of the west coasts top interior designers. Heading up the San Diego design firm, Robeson Design, she and her team accept commissions worldwide as a result of her extensive presence on the web. Her engaging and humorous videos touring completed multi-million dollar homes, as well as simple DIY videos, have brought the world of fashion and interior design into the homes of millions, making great design an obtainable goal for todays homeowner. As YouTubes most watched interior designer, Rebecca has attracted more than 225,000 loyal subscribers who follow her channel daily. Her videos reach over 1,300,000 videos views each month.
Rebecca was an early adopter of The Design Network. As one of our first contributors and an expert in utilizing video to market her design business, she showed an immediate faith in the power of a broadband network committed to home design and fashion, and were really pleased to have her as part of our TDN community, says Design Network Founder, Jason Harris. Her innate design talent and proven ability to engage her audience is second to none. Rebeccas fans are loyal and even consider her a friend. The Design Network is the perfect place to connect a growing audience of home enthusiasts with Rebecca, and her new series MyPad targets a large and sometimes underrepresented demographic that is looking for design inspiration and information specific to apartment life.
According to Rebecca, My desire to do this kind of series for The Design Network came after I read a comment by one of my viewers stating that she loved my videos but, because her family was military, they moved every two years. So they never decorated ... ever! I thought to myself, two years is a long time. Its worth decorating even if its only for two years. It changes the way you feel about yourself and your life when you have a beautiful place to come home to every night. I want to inspire people no matter what their circumstances and no matter what their budget.
Rebeccas two previous TDN series, Live Your Style and Your Dream Kitchen, have both proven to be extremely popular. Live Your Style follows Rebecca on behind-the-scenes tours of her favorite luxury home projects, revealing tips, tricks and beautiful room designs. Her first series Your Dream Kitchen encourages, educates and equips viewers to design or remodel their kitchen as Rebecca presents the design process step by step, creating an organized system for selecting materials, appliances, fixtures and finishes.
About The Design Network: Launched in January 2013 by home furnishings industry veterans Jason and Jeff Harris, The Design Network is a broadband, all-screens network that aligns the best designers, architects, furniture purveyors, video producers and home enthusiasts to offer inspirational, instructional and entertaining videos about home design and fashion. By serving on-demand content in a new, relevant and fresh way, and reaching home enthusiasts through a multitude of screens, anywhere at any time, the Design Network is an entertaining resource for design inspiration, expert advice and product information, as well as a growing, vibrant community built on a shared passion for all things home.
Visit: http://www.thedesignnetwork.com
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Everyone told Kylie Volpe it would be a mistake to paint over the dark wood paneling in her historic Cleveland Heights home. But the dark, dated rooms were something Volpe couldnt live with.
She found an ally in interior designer Dawn Cook, who redesigned the living and dining rooms into modern rooms: clean and crisp, not fussy or over-decorated. And yes, she painted the woodwork white.
The naysayers shut up.
We wanted it to be sophisticated, said Volpe, 35. It is definitely 100 percent that.
Cook loves the results. This is one of my favorite designs Ive ever done, she said.
Cook and Volpe found each other on Houzz, a website that allows homeowners to review work done by designers and contractors based all over the world. Volpe and her husband moved from another Cleveland Heights neighborhood to this elegant seven-bedroom, 6,200-square-foot residence this spring. The 1920s home was designed by one of the citys foremost architectural firms of the day, Walker and Weeks.
Volpe had never worked with an interior designer, but she was pregnant with her second child and not up for running all over town looking for samples and matching colors. Cook immediately understood why the homes dark wood paneling, bare windows, traditional wall scones and green marble fireplace surround needed to go.
It was not my style at all, Volpe said. We like a lot of color.
But the designer initially cringed at Volpes insistence on painting the wood paneling white. Recognizing that its the designers job to make the clients wishes come true, Cook began researching the correct way to paint woodwork. She learned that Europeans paint woodwork all the time. That relieved my mind, Cook said.
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Jamestown, NC (PRWEB) October 08, 2013
The Design Network welcomes interior designer and founder of Lux-Living, Kelly Straka, whose new video series The Lux Life launches on TDN October 8, 2013.
Known to her crew as "boss lady," Kelly Straka is a young, talented interior designer who works closely with high-profile clients including professional athletes and top real estate developers throughout the country. Since beginning the Philadelphia-based design company Lux-Living in 2010, Kelly and her team have transformed properties throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding suburban areas into incredibly desirable and luxurious living spaces. Their ability to convert average homes to LUX properties has allowed Lux-Livings clients to gain the best possible return on their investments or finally live in the dream home theyve always wanted. Strakas new Design Network series takes viewers behind the scenes with Kelly and her team as they work together to create the ultimate LUX LIFE.
Kelly brings a dynamic background to The Design Network as an interior designer and business savvy real estate professional, observes TDN Founder, Jason Harris. Her well-rounded and diverse involvement in acquisitions and development, combined with her energetic style and high-profile clientele, bring a fresh perspective to home design and fashion. Were excited to see the type of projects that Kelly and her team tackle this season on The Design Network.
About The Design Network: Launched in January 2013 by home furnishings industry veterans Jason and Jeff Harris, The Design Network is a broadband, all-screens network that aligns the best designers, architects, furniture purveyors, video producers and home enthusiasts to offer inspirational, instructional and entertaining videos about home design and fashion. By serving on-demand content in a new, relevant and fresh way, and reaching home enthusiasts through a multitude of screens, anywhere at any time, the Design Network is an entertaining resource for design inspiration, expert advice and product information, as well as a growing, vibrant community built on a shared passion for all things home.
Visit: http://www.thedesignnetwork.com
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Boca Raton Interior Designer - Barbara Cortney Designs Inc
Interior spaces are three-dimensional and interactive. They should be felt as well as seen. As designer, my job is to create a very particular, visually cohesive and functional environment...
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fabiana sparvoli interior designer ancona: progettazione appartamento su misura
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Jamestown, North Carolina (PRWEB) October 03, 2013
The Design Network is proud to announce its partnership with interior designer and owner of AMB Design Inc., Anne-Marie Barton, whose new video series Materials Matter launches on TDN October 3, 2013.
In this multi-episode series, Anne-Marie takes her Materials Matter viewers on a journey through the home, advising where they should spend more and where they can cut back when updating, remodeling or starting new construction. From hunting down the perfect, large-scale marble slab for kitchen and bathroom countertops to selecting the smallest knob, drawer pull or handle, Anne-Marie hopes to inspire her audience to spend time focusing on the finer details that will last in their homes. Showcasing examples from her vast portfolio, Anne-Marie provides tips for carefully selecting materials and offers advice about the world of options available in todays marketplace.
Our homes tell the story of those who live there. Its our one chance to show who we really are and influence the way our families live, says Anne-Marie. At the end of the day, every material matters.
As a past Spokesperson for the Pegasus line of Bathroom Products for The Home Depot and the first Super Guide for About.com hosting How To videos that teach viewers to redecorate bathrooms and kitchens, serve as their own contractors, develop meaningful holiday traditions and more, Anne-Marie is appreciated for her grass roots style of collaborating with all trades in order to create and oversee a comfortable, sophisticated, detail-enhanced home. With more than 200 homes to her credit, she has enjoyed residential, commercial and hospitality projects in California, New York City, Connecticut, Memphis and her home state of Utah. Her list of clients includes NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young, CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz, professional golfer Johnny Miller, and Oregon senator Gordon Smith.
Anne-Maries fun and inspirational approach to educating her viewers is in perfect alignment with the bevy of quality content coming to The Design Network this fall, says TDN Founder, Jason Harris. By connecting experts and talented personalities like Anne-Marie with our core audience of home enthusiasts, and then providing them the two-way engagement and interactivity that only a broadband network can offer, we believe we are positioned to be the go-to resource for home design entertainment, inspiration and information that many viewers are looking for, but cannot find through traditional media like cable TV. We are excited to have a designer like Anne-Marie join the team and cant wait share her series with our TDN community.
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Launched in January 2013 by home furnishings industry veterans Jason and Jeff Harris, The Design Network is a broadband, all-screens network that aligns the best designers, architects, furniture purveyors, video producers and home enthusiasts to offer inspirational, instructional and entertaining videos about home design and fashion. By serving on-demand content in a new, relevant and fresh way, and reaching home enthusiasts through a multitude of screens, anywhere at any time, the Design Network is an entertaining resource for design inspiration, expert advice and product information, as well as a growing, vibrant community built on a shared passion for all things home.
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