We're very happy to have a guest blog post today written by Patricia Leitao, from HomeYou.com. She has some practical and easy solutions to consider for interior design with teens in mind. We hope you'll enjoy reading her post. What’s the one thing you can count on when designing for teenagers? Anything they like will, most likely, change in the next year or so. And Continue Reading
Summer Moves
There seems to be an increased number of For Sale signs recently. Summer appears to be a popular time to contemplate changing your digs. Perhaps it's because school is out, the children are going off to college, moving out, it's time to downsize, or the economy is still a black cloud overhead. Whatever the reason, Cora Sue Anthony, host of Real Estate Intervention, Continue Reading
5 Ways to Gear Up for the School Groove
It's hard to believe but it's nearly that time of year again! Where did the summer go? Are you gearing up for the school groove? If so, here's a list of some helpful items to take with you from a previous post and some ways below to personalize your space, if you or someone you know is going off to college.1) Coordinate the Look with Linens for a sophisticated Continue Reading
Can You Paint It?
In some cases paint is the easiest way to do a makeover but let's look at these examples. The questions to ask are: Can you paint it? And, should you? Give us your feedback.Floors?Which looks larger, plain or painted with a diagonal check (harlequin) pattern? The pattern creates the illusion of added width and length. Answer: Although a lot of Continue Reading
Shark Bite
Coincidental timing that with so many taking their family beach vacations that there would be so many accounts of a shark bite. One even happened on Ocracoke Island where we take an annual vacation. Swimmers are not the only ones being 'attacked' by sharks lately, interior designers have also been shark bitten. We saw several examples at the most recent DC Design Continue Reading







