Sunday, July 31, 2011

HOUSE HUNTING 101

House Hunting 101

Looking for a new home? It's a buyer's market, right now, but with so much inventory out there, how does anyone figure out what they want or need? Best place to start is right where you are. Make a list of everything that works, and everything that doesn't. Do you need more closets? A quiet place to work? More counter space in the kitchen? Storage in the garage? Whatever it is, write it down, but don't forget to include what you love about your present residence. Measure all rooms and make note as to whether or not the present size is suitable for your activities and belongings. THIS IS KEY! Don't waste your time looking at houses with rooms too small to accomodate your family. Dimensions, though approximate, are listed on all real estate home sheets, so do yourself a favor and read the details. With a little bit of homework, you can narrow your list of go-sees and save yourself and your agent valuable time.[Image]In addition to your research, you definitely want to enlist the help of a competent real estate agent, especially in today's market. With so many foreclosures and short sales out there, you will benefit greatly from the guidance of a qualified professional. If you are looking for a house to buy in Las Vegas, please give me a call. I am motivated, knowledgeable, caring, and will return your call quickly! SEARCH FOR YOUR NEW HOME TODAY!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Simply Beautiful Blue


Sometimes I find myself in a color mood, and at the moment, it is that wonderful icy, silvery, powdery, blue. Clean, restful, elegant. This whole feeling came on while searching for knobs to hang my client's master bathroom drapery from. I sometimes use knobs instead of rosettes, as they are much less expensive and better proportion for some installations. Having found the knob I was searching for, I continued wandering around the Internet, and stumbled  upon a blog featuring a dresser that had been given new life with a  coat of soft silver patina paint...and she needed new handles, so of course I recommended ones that I remembered seeing on the same site as the crystal knob, shown left....and the next thing you know, I am knee deep in this imaginary place, all inspired by this stunning little knob!













Tuesday, January 26, 2010

INSPIREDESIGN - Spring 2010


The Spring 2010 Home Furnishings Show, INSPIREDESIGN, begins Monday, February 1, at the World Market Center in Las Vegas. This is a chance for retailers and designers to preview all that is new and exciting in home decor. I will be posting my observations next week, so be sure to check back. Here's a little teaser of what's to come.... (Do I see a color trend here?)


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Marvelous Mario and His Magic Drapes

Tonight I was going through my reference files and came upon one of my favorite photos of a balloon valance, taken at a Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club Showhouse in New York City, many, many years ago. The room was done by Mario Buatta, the "Prince of Chintz", society decorator par excellance! If I told you the room was magical, it would be an understatement. I remember standing there, restrained by the velvet ropes I dared not cross, mesmerized, drinking in every detail. Every inch of the room was divine....personal....inviting. It didn't look "done" or contrived, but rather as if the occupant had just stepped out, perhaps to grab a book, or cup of tea. Pillows and patterns, antiques and art, beautiful mirrors and rugs....so much to take in. But in all this finery, the image that stuck in my mind most was the exquisite window treatments. No one does drapery like Mario. We referred to them as "Dressmaker Drapes", made with all the attention to detail as that of a wedding dress. With oodles of fabric and laden with trim, his drapery masterpieces were something to behold and I adored his genius.

During the my time at The New York School of Interior Design, I attended his lecture at New York University. Ever the prankster, he began his speech in broken Italian. Having never heard him speak before this, I had no idea that he was born and raised in New York! The joke was on us and we all had a good laugh.

About a month later, I was headed to California, to cook for my sister's wedding. I flew first class, and stashed in my carry-on was six quarts of pesto sauce. I was seated on the aisle, waiting for the rest of the passengers to board when I spotted him. I couldn't breathe. My heart was pounding. He began to walk down the aisle and then he stopped. No! It couldn't be! OMG! Mario Buatta had the window seat RIGHT NEXT TO MINE!

Lucky for me, it was a five hour flight. Once I composed myself, we chatted, I served him crackers and cheese during the movie, and inbetween our conversation, he worked. I was hoping to get a peek at the name of his drapery workroom, but he took his garbage with him. (Yes, I would have taken it, had he left it behind....sorry, Mario, but I was young and infatuated with your talent!)

So many years have passed, but he remains a great talent. Draperies aren't as elaborate now, and our lifestyles seem to be more casual, but beautiful window treatments, adorned with all the bells and whistles, are still something to be admired....and Mario, you do them like no one else can.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Welcome to Our Open House!

This is my first official blog, and I am really excited about sharing my world with you. There will be lots of great topics to pique your interest, beautiful photos to inspire you, creative solutions for decorating dilemmas, fun ideas for entertaining, and tips for keeping a smile on your face throughout it all. I hope to become your BDF (Best Decorator Friend) and welcome your questions and comments. Come in, get comfy and share.