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    How to Fold a Scarf for Window Decorating : Unique Interior Decorating Ideas – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How to Fold a Scarf for Window Decorating : Unique Interior Decorating Ideas
    Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com Watch More: http://www.youtube.com Even something as simple as a scarf can make for a great window decoration. Fold a scarf for window decorating with help from an award-winning, celebrity interior designer and design psychology expert in this free video clip. Expert: Kelli Ellis Filmmaker: Kelli Ellis Series Description: Putting your own unique stamp on a room in your home, or even the home itself, is a great opportunity to express yourself creatively. Get unique interior design ideas with help from an award-winning, celebrity interior designer and design psychology expert in this free video series.From:ehowathomechannelViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:53More inHowto Style

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    What Can I Put Under My Sofa to Stop It From Sliding? : Living Room Design – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    What Can I Put Under My Sofa to Stop It From Sliding? : Living Room Design
    Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com Watch More: http://www.youtube.com If your sofa slides, there are a few key tools you #39;re going to want to have around. Find out what you can put under your sofa to stop it from sliding with help from an interior designer and decor mentor in this free video clip. Expert: Lisa Ferguson Contact: http://www.decormentor.com Bio: Lisa Ferguson has 11+ years experience renovating and decorating beautiful and functional interiors that are as unique as each of her clients. Filmmaker: Lisa Ferguson Series Description: You can give your living room its own unique look and feel by really unleashing your creative side on the interior design of your home. Get tips on decorating and designing the perfect living room with help from an interior designer and decor mentor in this free video series.From:ehowathomechannelViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:42More inHowto Style

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    Hurricane Sandy Aftermath – Emergency Responders Lead Rescue Efforts [10-30-2012] – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Hurricane Sandy Aftermath - Emergency Responders Lead Rescue Efforts [10-30-2012]
    Click MeTee.com and buy a Tee-Shirt using the link above for a 2% discount. MeTee: Tee-Shirt Design in Seconds. - Sweet Valley High is a novel series created by Francine Pascal, who presided over a team of ghostwriters for the entire duration of the series #39; creation. The series began in 1983 and ceased publication twenty years later with over 152 books to its name. Over the years, the books were written by many ghostwriters (including Emmy-award winning screenwriter Rodney Vaccaro), and revolved around the lives of teenagers Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, twins who live in Sweet Valley, California. The series quickly gained popularity and spawned several spin-off series. The books are generally classified as young-adult or kids #39; fiction. They mostly belonged to the genre of soap opera, romance novel or fantasy-adventure. The novel Sweet Valley Confidential, which follows the characters as adults, was released in 2011. Ned and Alice Wakefield are the parents of a son, Steven, and identical twin daughters, Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield. Ned Wakefield, a lawyer, and Alice Robertson, an interior designer, met while they were at college. Flower child Alice was engaged to conservative Henry Patman, Bruce Patman #39;s father, at the time. After meeting Ned, she realized that she did not love Henry and broke off the engagement moments before the nuptials were to occur. She and Ned wed soon after. When the series began, they were said to have been married for twenty years; this ...From:SimplyBestNews2013Views:0 0ratingsTime:03:04More inNews Politics

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    How to Frame Wall Art : Interior Design 101 – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How to Frame Wall Art : Interior Design 101
    Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com Watch More: http://www.youtube.com You can frame wall art in a wide variety of different ways depending on your preferences and what you have to work with. Frame wall art with help from an interior designer, home staging expert, and Allied member of ASID in this free video clip. Expert: Meg Tawes Contact: http://www.stagingthedistrict.com Bio: Meg Tawes is an interior designer, home staging expert and Allied member of ASID. Filmmaker: Meg Tawes Series Description: You don #39;t have to go out and hire an expensive decorator if you want to breath new life into the interior of your home. Learn about the basics of interior design with help from an interior designer, home staging expert, and Allied member of ASID in this free video series.From:eHowViews:13 2ratingsTime:02:00More inHowto Style

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    Core Design Services – Interior Design New York, New York Interior Designer, Online Interior Design – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Core Design Services - Interior Design New York, New York Interior Designer, Online Interior Design
    Core Design Services was formed at the beginning of 2012 after qualified design professionals Thomas Keene and Patricia Alvarenga decided to fuse functional and adaptable design solutions with a smart attitude and budget friendly mentality. Both Thomas and Patricia have successfully performed an array of projects ranging from residential, retail and commercial environments, and have now merged with the sole purpose to surpass the design quality of their competitors. At Core, we recognize the meaning and value of our clients! We are proudly committed to not only delivering a creative and sensible design solution for each project, but by taking into account our clients voice every step of the way. We also strive to make the process a more humanized client to designer relationship. In addition, we implement and integrate a multi-disciplined curriculum that allows a variety of dedicated professionalism and to bring new and creative design solutions from beginning to end. Interested in learning more? Core Values Accountability: We take responsibility for our client #39;s satisfaction, welfare and security, while taking into consideration the environment and our creative staff. Collaboration: Together we are making changes that are going to be significant for the future. Passion: We believe in who we are and fearlessly fight for our ideals by putting our heart into mind. Leadership: The act of learning from the past to lead the present while creating a platform for the future ...From:Thomas KeeneViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:31More inHowto Style

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    Cecil Beaton – Wiki Article – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Cecil Beaton - Wiki Article
    Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton, CBE (14 January 1904 -- 18 January 1980) was an English fashion and portrait photographer, diarist, painter, interior designer and an Academy Award-winning stage and cos... Cecil Beaton - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Cecil Beaton, employed by Ministry of Information Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: Cecil Beaton, employed by Ministry of Information Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: Fryfilm2000 Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. )From:WikiPlaysViews:0 0ratingsTime:21:19More inEducation

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    Alessi Unisex – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Alessi Unisex
    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB002OB3N8Y Product Description Alessi Unisex Stephano Giovannoni has been a professor at Domus Academy in Milan, at the University of Progetto in Reggio Emilia and at the Architecture University in Genoa. He works as an industrial, interior designer and architect. He says, "Ray is a simple and uncomplicated watch that exudes its own distinctive appeal. The basic automatic version with its natural or black polished steel case, is the height of elegance, whilst the "chrono" version is sportier, its colour details giving it rather a more aggressive feel."From:shawnda horneViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:54More inTravel Events

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    Designer and antique maps dealer bring visual history to Memphis market - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It's a joint venture that makes perfect sense to both: Lynda Mead Shea, interior designer and importer of French furniture and decorative arts, is uniting with internationally recognized antique maps specialist Murray Hudson to make his unique examples of visual history available to the Memphis market.

    Shea has long been aware of the decorative potential of maps. The designer will have access to the best maps for display, and Hudson's examples benefit from a perfect setting in the rooms of her shop.

    "I had always been interested in maps," Shea says. "When I visited Murray's shop in Halls, Tenn., and heard how he had become interested in their history, it inspired me to do this. We would like for him to have an ongoing presence here. It's a new relationship, unlike anything we've done before."

    When Shea was chosen to redecorate the entrance rotunda of Bryant Hall at the University of Mississippi, she used maps of Paris and London along with a large specially commissioned globe to emphasize the university's role in international affairs.

    An alumna of Ole Miss, Shea was born in New Orleans and grew up in Natchez, surrounded by important examples of 19th century architecture. When she opened her design business in 1984, antiques were a natural adjunct. Upon meeting Hudson, she realized they also shared an enthusiasm for the history of the South as expressed in regional maps.

    Says Hudson: "We have maps from everywhere, but my particular interest is the development of the United States, particularly the South and West the steamboats, railroads, and earlier trails. I really love the 19th century best of all."

    The dealer is widely known in map-collecting circles both in the United States and abroad through his participation in the field's most important show, the Miami International Map Fair, which is held in February. "It's the one show I still do every year because I see so many old friends and clients," says Hudson, who also belongs to map societies around the country.

    According to Hudson, the new alliance came about when "Lynda and her son Peter came up during the summer and I showed them through the galleries. They were surprised to say the least," he says. "They thought about it and decided they would like for me to display my maps, globes and historical prints at her shop."

    Walking around Shea's shop, Hudson points out one of his prize exhibits, a large 1812 map showing the expansion of the United States with Tennessee at the center. Among the more exotic examples on view is an 1815 map of Palestine showing the biblical areas of Galilee, Samaria and Judea.

    Hudson deals in antique globes, as well, and he brought two library globes to the shop, one mounted on a wooden display stand, the other supported by an ornate cast-iron frame. In addition, the dealer has a number of historical prints as well as ephemera such as old stock certificates of local interest.

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    Custom Interior Design Plans Just a Click Away with My Interior Design Online.com - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Chicago, IL (PRWEB) November 07, 2012

    My Interior Design Online.com, an online service that provides users with an affordable, custom interior design solution, today announced the national availability of its offering: a complete, high-end and tailored design plan at a fraction of the cost of a typical engagement with a professional interior designer.

    Developed by award-winning interior designer Maria Hildebrand, My Interior Design Online.com is unlike all other one-size-fits-all web-based design solutions. Not only are its clients offered an in-depth process for gathering information about their design projects through the website, but they then receive a comprehensive room plan in a matter of weeks that is packaged in a neatly-wrapped box and containing a custom floor plan, furniture selections, color and fabric selections, and a personalized shopping guide.

    People have told me for years that they wished they could afford to hire me, said Maria Hildebrand, founder and CEO. I took that feedback to heart, and incorporated all of the key steps I take with my clients into a simple 4-step process at My Interior Design Online.com. This interactive process provides users of My Interior Design Online.com with a true custom design plan that they can then follow as their schedule and budget allow.

    The detailed plan included in a My Interior Design Online.com box, which arrives inside a beautifully presented box just a few weeks after creating a design project on the website, will efficiently lead home owners through the numerous planning decisions and selections that go along with creating an amazing custom room.

    Its been very planned, methodical and organized. I havent had any surprises with Maria, says Leslie Bleke, who worked with Hildebrand in 2011. I would have no hesitations to work with her. It was the best investment I ever made in my home.

    This unique service by My Interior Design Online.com was created specifically for the do-it-yourselfer who wants a beautiful, custom room while also satisfying the desire to be an active part of the implementation process. Each user of My Interior Design Online.com receives an economical solution that also is aligned with that individuals vision for a dream room.

    Maria is a great listener. My thoughts combined with her design background and innovative ideas pull the whole home together. She wants you to like the end product because she knows it is a reflection of you and your home, says Lori Chevalier, who hired Hildebrand in 2010.

    Its All About the Box A Look Inside Each room design includes: floor plans to scale, elevation drawings, furniture selections, fabric swatches, paint samples, accessory suggestions, and detailed information on purchasing all of the items, plus up to five emails with the design team for the purpose of answering questions you have along the way. In addition, each My Interior Design Online.com box comes with a conveniently-sized book that contains swatches and design notes that is small enough to take along with you as you shop.

    People enjoy opening packages, and so it made perfect sense for us to package our design plan in a gift box, said Hildebrand. The My Interior Design Online.com box also doubles as a single location to house all details about the design project.

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    Talking with interior designer and blogger Heather Clawson - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Heather Clawson is proof you can make money with an art-history degree. Interior designer and author of the design blog "Habitually Chic," she recently published her first book, "Creativity at Work." The Penn State grad makes her home in New York City, where she juggles work on her popular blog, design clients and a personal life.

    Excerpts from an interview:

    Q: Congrats on the book, but how did you find the time to write it?

    A: You know, I'm really lucky that I work from home and for myself and can go out and photograph and interview all these amazing people. I have access to them from the blog, but it was definitely a juggling act. The book itself wasn't as hard as the editing process. It's very time-consuming going back and forth and making sure everything is perfect before it goes to print.

    Q: I'd read you started the blog as a kind of resume to help get clients.

    A: When I first started it, really, I didn't know what it was. It was just a place to, it was almost like a visual online scrap board or scrapbook. I was working for another designer and reading blogs. At that time, which was more than five years ago, there weren't that many in New York. A lot of them (bloggers) just liked design, but they weren't working in design. So I thought, "Well, I can talk about going to installations or working on projects. I can talk about what's going on in New York with art and fashion."

    When I was laid off in 2008, I had already been working on some projects myself and getting clients. So when that happened I really was able to go out on my own. It was really a resume. When you started a blog years ago, you really had no idea what it was going to turn into. I think nowadays people have a better idea what can happen from it.

    Q: So how did you decide on "Habitually Chic" for the name?

    A: Well, this is a good story: I was working for another designer, and I wasn't sure he'd look upon this fondly. So I didn't want to get in trouble, and I wanted to keep it anonymous. I had seen the Sartorialist, and he would sign off on things with an S. The blog initial and his initial were the same, and it got me thinking. "What phrase could be a style statement that worked with HC, my initials?" The C would be easy --" chic." For the H, I really looked in the English and French dictionary and started playing around with words. I asked my friends which one sounded the best, and "Habitually Chic" was born. I knew enough about marketing and branding to know that I should name it something unique that would come up in a Google search and not get confused with something else. People should think about that when they name their blogs.

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