Please STOP The Construction!

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I really enjoy projects that involve construction.

From the very beginning of my career a significant amount of my work has involved alterations, major renovations, or entirely new construction. I find the process, the opportunities, and the challenges invigorating!

In the case of a new loft near Lincoln Center I was able to see the apartment before the developer was finished with construction: I saw the many errors of their ways (plans & details) and their missed opportunities. I encouraged my new clients to ask the developers to stop the construction and purchase the apartment ‘as-is’.

They did!

This stealth move prevented wasted time having the developer build-out what we knew we didn’t want, and then remove it before we could start with our plans…

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The Issue of Scale – One Approach

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Interior designers are often asked for tips on how to handle issues of scale. Getting the scale and proportions right is often not obvious or necessarily easy; and the messages can be confusing.

“Should you use large furniture in a small room, or smaller furniture?”

“How large should pillows be on a sofa?”

“I want to use a pair of floor lamps – how tall should they be? And how large should the shades be?”

For one example of one unique approach to scale…

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My First (Ever!) Visit to Home Depot

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Now that I have dealt with the floors at my house, my next task was to venture into what for me is uncharted territory – the big box world of  HOME DEPOT!

I need a lot of stuff and wanted to go see what the offering were – who knew HD was sooo big, and they have sooo much stuff?  I guess pretty much everyone but me!

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Cute Goats & Wide Plank Floors

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 WELCOME to LITCHFIELD COUNTY

Make no mistake,  I have no intention of becoming a ‘Litchfield County Gentleman Farmer’, however there is a delightful gang of baby goats and a bunch of chickens at the local (and locally owned) service station; a stop there to say hello to my new friends is one the first things I do when I go to my new very old house.

I am anxious to spend the night in the country, but before I move anything into my new house (including me) I am refinishing the floors.  However, refinishing the floors is not a matter of a simple sand, stain and polyurethane.  The floors are not the tongue-in-groove floors I typically see in my New York City projects, there are an entirely different animal.  I need an expert… (more…)