staging advice: Weekly Design Tip #4
- 06/18/07 02:51 PM
GO DRAMATIC! When it comes to interior design and decorating, I suggest using accessories to add a "punch" of colour. The major materials used and/or larger pieces of furniture should be classic and neutral, for longevity. Unless you have the funds to renovate or replace your furniture every couple of years, this is solid advice. And where should you go dramatic??? In rooms that you aren't in for extended periods of time, so no chance of getting tired of them quickly......like Bathrooms and Dining Rooms.
These are just examples of how to go dramatic! Julia Fedak, Platinum Home Staging Design "Design for Living, Design for Selling" c. 289.260.9404/b. 905.561.916
My husband, myself and dear friends of ours had decided to enjoy a day off and take a wine tour. We have visited a quite a few wineries before, but decided that we would like to try a few different ones. Now, I'm somewhat of a self-admitted wine snob. I would prefer to drink carbonated water in a restaraunt that doesn't serve some of my favourites, then drink, in my opinion, an "o.k." wine. We were really looking forward to this tour, visiting four wineries in a region, a couple of them (0 comments)