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Living Room Makeover
As the ability of the average person to go abroad on exotic holidays has increased with the onset of so-called 'budget' airlines and fierce competition between them, so too have tastes and styles changed.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
New Press - Staten Island Advance
Thank you Andrea at the Staten Island Advance for interviewing me for the Home Section.
Since Turquoise was named the color of 2010 by Pantone, Andrea thought it was only fitting that I give some quotes about how to use Turquoise in your home. To read the full article click here. Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Upward Bound House
18 prominent interior designers from Los Angeles will be donating their services to create rooms for homeless families at Upward Bound House’s new emergency Family Shelter, This former budget motel will provide emergency housing and services for homeless children and their parents, and will help more than 70 families with minor children each year.
Lead Interior Designer, Vanessa De Vargas from Turquoise has brought on top designers who will apply their unique flair and creativity to decorate one unit. Designers include Erica Islas, Kelly LaPlante, Bridgid Coulter, Nicole Sassaman, Cory Pernicano, Linda Graveline, Jessica Brende, Nadia Geller, Rachel Winokur, Carlo Rios, Cozette Coffman, Christy Biberich, Elizabeth Bomberger, Typhanie Peterson, Rhonda Konowalow Angell, Melissa Capehart and Lynnea Schwieters.
Furniture and accessory donations are being provided by the following companies: Zia-priven, Waterworks, Benjamin Moore, Duralee Fabrics, Empiric Studio, The Woven Company, Ferm Living, Mjh Decorative Arts, Henry Road, Distant, Paper Mosiac Studio, Lana Kole Studio, M.B. + Assoc., Jillian Kogan, Kohls, Ashley Lighting, Madison and Grow, Environment Furniture, Modern One, Eclectics, Clark G. Davis, DL Rhein, Alysia Cotter Photography and Euro-Chic Living.
The opening event for the new shelter will take place January 29 2010 at the Shelter starting at 1:00 pm located at 12841 West Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90066. Designers will be on hand to showcase the units that they designed and decorated. Families are scheduled to move into the facility as early as February 1st, 2010. The mission of Upward Bound House is to eliminate homelessness among families with children in Los Angeles by providing housing, supportive services and advocacy. Since 1997, more than 1,100 individuals – including over 650 children – have graduated from Upward Bound House and are no longer homeless. The agency boasts a 95% success rate of families securing – and retaining – permanent housing.
Please contact Ali Shiry to RSVP for the January 29th, 2010 event at ashiry@upwardboundhouse.org or 310-458-7779 x203.
Upward bound has recently been featured in the following press articles:
California Home + Design Magazine, Editor At Large and the LA Times.
Lead Interior Designer, Vanessa De Vargas from Turquoise has brought on top designers who will apply their unique flair and creativity to decorate one unit. Designers include Erica Islas, Kelly LaPlante, Bridgid Coulter, Nicole Sassaman, Cory Pernicano, Linda Graveline, Jessica Brende, Nadia Geller, Rachel Winokur, Carlo Rios, Cozette Coffman, Christy Biberich, Elizabeth Bomberger, Typhanie Peterson, Rhonda Konowalow Angell, Melissa Capehart and Lynnea Schwieters.
Furniture and accessory donations are being provided by the following companies: Zia-priven, Waterworks, Benjamin Moore, Duralee Fabrics, Empiric Studio, The Woven Company, Ferm Living, Mjh Decorative Arts, Henry Road, Distant, Paper Mosiac Studio, Lana Kole Studio, M.B. + Assoc., Jillian Kogan, Kohls, Ashley Lighting, Madison and Grow, Environment Furniture, Modern One, Eclectics, Clark G. Davis, DL Rhein, Alysia Cotter Photography and Euro-Chic Living.
The opening event for the new shelter will take place January 29 2010 at the Shelter starting at 1:00 pm located at 12841 West Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90066. Designers will be on hand to showcase the units that they designed and decorated. Families are scheduled to move into the facility as early as February 1st, 2010. The mission of Upward Bound House is to eliminate homelessness among families with children in Los Angeles by providing housing, supportive services and advocacy. Since 1997, more than 1,100 individuals – including over 650 children – have graduated from Upward Bound House and are no longer homeless. The agency boasts a 95% success rate of families securing – and retaining – permanent housing.
Please contact Ali Shiry to RSVP for the January 29th, 2010 event at ashiry@upwardboundhouse.org or 310-458-7779 x203.
Upward bound has recently been featured in the following press articles:
California Home + Design Magazine, Editor At Large and the LA Times.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
home decoration ideas
your wants homes be perfect?
1. Visualizing is the key2. Start with a focal point
3. Colors have psychological effect
4. A theme makes it easier to achieve unity and harmony
A décor theme not only makes home decoration a lot easier but is also important because it reflects the homeowner’s personal taste and style. Your theme can be classic, modern, nautical, tropical, European, Asian or whatever you can think
5. Clutter can ruin even the nicest home decoration
6. Lighting is just as important as furniture
7. Strive to achieve a balance between form and function
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Living Room Interior Designs
A living-room serves as the main room of the house; it serves as a multi-purpose room, which can be used for entertaining guests, to relax or retire at night and read a book, to watch a movie or TV, listen to music and much more. When playing the prime role in the house, a living-room needs to give the impression of a trendy, up-to-date yet extremely comfortable living space.
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