Posts Tagged ‘window treatments’

10 questions to ask yourself about unused space in your home

Friday, July 24th, 2009 by Angela Todd

Do you have a space in your home you don’t use? I thoroughly enjoyed the simplicity of this blog by Jan Springer, the director of the Heritage School of Interior Design in Beaverton, Oregon.  I wanted to share it with you.  The original blog was posted at the Oregon Women’s Report.
If you have spaces or [...]

Start with an Inspiration

Saturday, May 9th, 2009 by Angela Todd

If  you are looking to embark on a remodeling or redecorating project and lack direction, here is a step-by-step process to get underway.
1.) First, start with what inspires you
What inspires you is probably in your home.  Perhaps even in the room you want to transform.  Do you have a piece of artwork, an area rug, [...]

Window Treatments Made Simple

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 by Angela Todd

Window dressing leaves a lot of homeowners scratching their heads. Yes, there really are great ideas for windows that don’t look like outdated, heavy draperies that your Grandmother asked your Grandfather to install.

Today’s window treatments are more simple than complicated and address function as well as style. There is a window treatment option appropriate [...]

Choosing Exceptional Paint Colors

Sunday, June 8th, 2008 by Angela Todd

It’s seems so basic doesn’t it? You choose a wall color, clear the room, prep, and paint the walls. Once it is finished you step back for a full view.
“Oh no! That can’t be the color of the paint chip.” It’s too dark, too intense, too light, and/or generally not the look or feel you [...]

Transform your home this summer

Sunday, June 1st, 2008 by Angela Todd

It is getting closer. The six week summer learning series where we will teach you how to transform your own home. Have you ever wanted to hear design secrets from the pros? Now is your chance!

Starting June 17th for six consecutive Tuesdays we will be teaching the art of decorating your interior spaces with [...]