The Turtle and the “Hair” of it!

Most of us, designers and laymen, or should that be laywomen(?) know something about interior design and decorating.  Most people are familiar with the classics of good design (the “turtle”) that never go out of style, particularly the wealthy.  But most people aren’t wealthy, and can’t afford an expensive Biedermier piece for their furnishings collection.  And with the rapid changes in the economy, thus enters the “hair”.  This is what this blog is about.  How do I make my home welcoming and updated in today’s tight financial market?  What is new to the market that won’t break the bank?  How can I get that look that I see on the cover of shelter magazines?  What to keep and what to sell at my next yard sale?  Who to talk to, and what does it cost for a professional consultation?  Where should I invest in my home?  What ARE the new trends that have come out of the woodwork for us budget minding working folks?  And what are the “insider” shortcuts?  What makes a space work?

There are so many areas to cover, so please watch for our blog on a new subject each week, and feel free to blog your questions or suggestions on a topic!!!

Regards,

Connie & Remy

 

2 Responses to “The Turtle and the “Hair” of it!”

  1. Hi Connie — Hope you get this message. Glad to have been in touch with you yesterday on phone. I would be interested in working on a project with you. I custom-fabricate drapery, top treatments, board mounted valances, rod pocket valances, cornices swags and cascades, flat Roman shades, pillows of all kinds, bed skirts, tailored, gathered, or box pleated, duvet covers, shams, tiebacks for draperies…Just about anything you can sew, I can probably make it. If you have the measurements., I can provide the yardage amount you would need for the face fabric. I also provide the lining and interlining, included in my job price. If you give me the measurements and the profile for the job – and the selected decorative fabric., I can fabricate it and deliver it to you for the customer. Please let me know if you would be interested in using me as another source for your company to fabricate soft goods. Thank you. My phone #(985) 381-9069 My e-mail address is: ymwalker@hotmail.com

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