Interior Design

Painting Panache

Posted by on May 16, 2013 in Interior Design | 0 comments

Painting Panache

X Marks the Headboard Wall An earthquake does not have to be the “big one” to cause damage and there are some things we should – or should not be doing to minimize that potential damage. One thing we should NOT be doing is hanging anything breakable above our beds. In an earthquake, it is very common for pictures to “jump” off their hooks and crash onto the floor. If the picture is above your bed, it will most likely come crashing down onto your forehead (OW) and then fall flat onto your face and break (BIGGER OW). A great alternative to hanging art or wallpapering is to paint...

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All the Home’s a Stage

Posted by on Apr 15, 2013 in Interior Design | 5 comments

All the Home’s a Stage

Home Staging is not difficult to understand but it can be hard for a homeowner to implement. The premise is that when you sell your home, you are selling a product. Retail businesses know that a well-designed storefront draws more people into their business and more money is spent as a result. It is the same for your home, and as in retail, it starts before the potential purchaser is inside. Porch Perfect Creating a beautiful vignette at the entrance to your home will automatically intrigue – and relax – the public. They will start the process of viewing “their” potential home in...

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Fabulous Fir Fireplaces

Posted by on Mar 14, 2013 in Interior Design | 0 comments

Fabulous Fir Fireplaces

Fireplaces evoke such serenity and warmth. There’s really nothing quite like sitting in front of a crackling flame, watching and listening to the constantly changing visuals and sounds – Shaw knows this with the success of their Yuletide log. Every flame needs a home and that home should be one that is worthy of such focus – cue the stage and enter Douglas-fir, a wood rich with history that embodies both warmth and grandeur. Whether electric, gas or wood, Douglas-fir evokes the spirit of the real (or not so real) flame. It can be jointed with a loose (Rustic, Country) grain or a...

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Celebrating Women 2013

Posted by on Feb 25, 2013 in Interior Design, Lifestyles | 2 comments

Celebrating Women 2013

Every year in Campbell River, The Vancouver Island North Women’s Resource Centre hosts an inclusive art show that features art from both amateur and professional artists alike. The array of paintings that form the nucleus of the show is always a visual feast. For this year’s show, I have decided to showcase three completely different example of art about women, by women. The show will run until March 12th at the Tidemark Theatre Gallery at 1220 Shoppers’ Row, downtown Campbell River. The opening was held on Sunday, Feb 24th and it was complete with the Shimmy Sisters belly dancers,...

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Interior Design … Island Style

Posted by on Feb 4, 2013 in Interior Design | 0 comments

Interior Design … Island Style

As an artist as well as an interior designer, it has always been a focus of mine to create spaces where every piece can stand on its own, while at the same time work as a cohesive ensemble. Each piece, whether functional or decorative, should serve a purpose so that the final composition is a joy to be in, without hindering the true functionality of the space. This is not always easy to achieve so when I come across the “perfect” pieces for a client I get really excited. I always try to find items for my client’s homes in the area where they live; this way I support the local...

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