Monday, April 28, 2008
Great Chairs
Friday, April 25, 2008
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Washington Post Blog Watch
Congratulations to all the blogs mentioned in the Washington Post Blog Watch!!
Thursday, April 24, 2008; Page H02
Our picks to click this week:
Over at The Newlywed Diaries ( http:/
So Haute ( http:/
In observance of Earth Day, The World According to Jessica Claire ( http:/
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Style in India
Drape a bed, table top, or your favorite lounger. Add an abundance of pillows to the lounger or the bed. The look will invoke comfort and romance. Dark wood is also in abundance in furniture and flooring and don't forget to layer the floor with several area rugs. The same colors found in fabrics can be added to walls and accessories to pull it all together. As I always say... make it special, but most of all... make it your own.




Monday, April 21, 2008
Quiet Rooms - Darryl Carter Style






Thursday, April 17, 2008
Washington Post Blog Watch
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Blog Watch
Our picks to click this week:
Didn't make it to the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show in Chicago last weekend? Not to worry. The Kitchen Designer ( http:/
In the spirit of the recent warmer weather, head over to S o Haute ( http:/
Terri Sapienza
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
John Adams: Federal Style
What we are viewing is the emergence of what we now term Federal style. It's roots are firm in British design but there are also strong French influences. Federal style exudes strong symmetry with the internal floor plan as well as window placement in the exterior. Federal style is more refined and curvilinear than its predecessor Georgian Colonial style. It includes decorative swags, garlands, urns and introduces more detail to furnishings and fixtures. Some additional features are: Tooth-like dentil moldings, oval shaped rooms, Palladian windows (Italian), and recessed interior wall arches.


Monday, April 14, 2008
Asian Style




Thursday, April 10, 2008
Washington Post Blog Watch
Blog Watch
Our picks to click this week: Cottage Living magazine has three new blogs:
Petal Pusher ( http:/
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Color vs. Pattern
Friday, April 4, 2008
Gone Gardening
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Washington Post Blog Watch
(click: art & living)
Our picks to click this week:
Decor8 ( http://www.decor8.blogspot.com/) teams up with Turquoise ( http://www.turquoise-la.blogspot.com/) for some e-consulting on a Florida reader's cramped office space. The bloggers offer advice on paint, flooring, lighting, windows and furniture (specific links provided). One of our favorite suggestions: the blue resin accent lamp from Target.
Terri Sapienza
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
A Room of Her own
I was blogging over the weekend with a few ladies, I supposed PVE Design started it all. She has quite a few post on desk vignettes and after reading some of the comments I remembered an old Oprah show.
Chris Casson Madden was promoting her new book," A Room of Her Own". I, like her, and Virginia Woolf believe a woman needs to carve out a space to write and nurture her soul.
These rooms are the ideal. We don't all have the luxury of consuming an entire room of the house but until then... start with a space. Make it lovely. Make it comfortable. Make it a sanctuary...but, most of all make it your own.
Every woman can romance her soul in these surroundings. These rooms say you have permission to.... love you!

You needn't stay at home to romance your soul. In this peaceful Vietnam hideaway you're pampered, waited on....spoiled. How divine!
A garden room nestled amongst your favorite trees and plantings is a perfect hideaway. One can be enveloped in the foliage and the confines of a light filled space.
If you're not ready to drift into the woods... claim the screened porch for yourself. Design and decorate it with a tropical feel then have the ladies over for lunch. Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Job Style

I could work all day and night here and stay inspired and productive. Style is not cost prohibitive. But it is thought provoking.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with recycling an old government issue swivel chair.
Can someone please teach this girl the calender management feature in Outlook?
Is the biggest priority the purple or the hot pink Post-Its?


















