We were getting gourds and or pumpkins this weekend and noticing some similar colors. The fall palette has so much to offer that it's hard to choose just one colorway. Can't decide? Go with multicolored flowers with all these colors and what a benefit that they keep blooming. Continue Reading
Sharing is Caring: Social Insight for Interior Designers
Casart Coverings has continued to engage in discussions with other designers over many social networking platforms. Social media websites, especially Twitter, has allowed our company to connect with other interior designers easily and effectively, and has also allowed them to provide feedback on which types of designs they might use for their projects. We also provide Continue Reading
How to Get Easy, Breezy, Beautiful Wall Art? – Libby Answers
Maybe 2014 is the year of surprises? I opened up my local Washington Post newspaper the other day (yes, I still read the hard copy) and there was an interview with our own Libby Langdon in the House Chat with Jura Konicus. This is an online chat session that takes place on Thursdays when the Local Living section is published. It usually features a designer in the Continue Reading
Feeling Hot? Think Cool…
A way to beat the heat is to think cool. I've often thought the hottest days of summer are in July and we're right smack dab in the middle of it with that sweltering, soupy, humid heat. Dwell magazine touts what's hot with new, modern decorating trends and products and décor. Bold, hot walls were noted recently in an online posting. Here's their example.We Continue Reading
Tortoise Shell, Tortie, or Tortitude – What’s In A Name?
Tortoise shell, tortoiseshell, tortoise-shell: no matter how you spell it, it's popular and has staying power. The earliest use of tortoiseshell dates back to decorative uses in China and Japan. Often, a whole turtle shell was lacquered and used as a bowl. The Ancient Greeks and early Romans also used tortoise shell in jewelry, to back hairbrushes and in hair Continue Reading







