Photo Courtesy of Designer Anne Ciccoini

Monday, June 14, 2010

Anatomy of a Redesign Part 1


I spent the weekend chillin' out watching HGTV for some inspiration. At some point, the station changed from decorating and design to real estate shows and "do it for 100.00" shows. Some of these shows are pretty good but their budgets are not realistic in that, no one pays for labor. The show does it for free. So a 2000.00 budget, really is a 4000.00 budget because labor is usually the same price as the materials. The problem comes in when clients are under the impression that they can get all the bells and whistles done for the same small budget. It really doesn't work that way. It got me to thinking. I am going to start a series showing the design and remodel process for a master bedroom. It is a pretty middle of the road redo with some items being very budget conscience but some upgrades made as well that a lot of clients not needing or wanting. The budget for this client was $5000.00. We will try to stay as close to that as possible so some concessions will have to be made. I will take you through the process as it progresses step by step and explain what is being done as well as the cost incurred and the savings that were or could be made.
Unfortunately we don't have any before pictures but the room started as a rectangle bedroom with white carpet and a set of triple floor to ceiling windows as well as another single floor to ceiling window. This master bedroom is on the main floor of the house and the owners have small children who come and go. They decided to pull up the white carpet verses having it cleaned. They had already installed wood flooring on the whole main floor and decided to continue it into the bedroom for ease of cleaning. They also wanted a fireplace but having a gas fireplace installed would have run around $2500-$4000. They opted instead for an electric fireplace insert that has 4 flame controls as well as a heater that can be used in the winter. It also came with a remote control. The 40 inch unit cost around 700.00 with construction cost for the fireplace wall and adjoining bookcase as well as electrical for tv and cable running another 800.00.
Five thousand sounds like a lot, and it can be for sure but when you are looking at having things done custom and paying the labor and materials, it can really add up fast. If you are considering a design or remodel, you really need to sit down with a budget and be willing to forgo some items that you can live without in order to stay within budget.
More pictures of this remodel coming soon so check back with us. Until then, have a great week.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Back to Work

Getting ready for a busy week next week. We have a fairly big order due next Friday for a new client. We get the opportunity to do a few new things. I spent the day getting everything together.
Today was Eva's birthday as well. I have to give her a big "Happy Birthday" to my five year old. I started this business when I was pregnant with her. She has spent her whole life around fabrics and trims. I love that she can really appreciate it when she sees beautiful windows.
Monday we installed some ruched panels for a client. They are a soft, romantic heading that works great in bedrooms and dining rooms. They have a cloud-like feel and work really well when the fabrics are light weight, such as silk. We have made them several times and I love how they turn out.
The picture below is a closeup of the ruched panels.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Not your grandma's pinch pleats




There are so many different pleat styles these days, one doesn't have to settle for the traditional pinch pleat if they don't want to. Even though the traditional style is timeless, some customers are opting for a more clean, updated pleat. Enter the euro pleat. Instead of being tacked at the bottom of the pleat like the traditional pleat, these pleats are tacked at the top of the pleat. It adds a bit of sophistication to custom drapery panels. These pleats can be made long (4-5 inches) or short (2 inches). Either way, they allow the customer to get the panels they want with a modern twist.
Tonight I had dinner with one of my designer friends, Anne. We have such a good time when we are together. We have a lot of common interests besides work but it is always fun to sit and talk to someone creative. I hope you enjoyed my little informative spill. I always like to educate my clients on all of their options.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

What a fabulous day!!!


I really took a day off today. My friend Lisa (not my assistant) and I got a sitter for the kids and went to Camilla's Day Spa http://www.camillasdayspa.com/ and had a 1 hour massage and a 1 hour facial. It was awesome. Lori (not me) the owner and her staff were so nice. I think I fell asleep during my facial. We were so relaxed. We went out to lunch and went shopping afterwards. Since we had a sitter, we took full advantage. I even had my phone turned off. Those of you who know me know what a major step that is. I did have a few crisis calls but took care of those when I got home.

Congratulations go out to Pam of PS Interiors and Anne of Rosehall Kitchens and Baths. They are two decorators that I work for. Both of them got signed contracts today for design work. I'm so happy for them, not because I will get work from it, I will, but because I think it's wonderful to be able to do what you love to do for a living. I'm glad they have that opportunity. I'm thankful all the time that I get to do what I love. I loved nursing when I was doing it but when it was time to change, it was time to change.

I do have to do a few things while I am off this week but they are not big projects so I should be able to knock them out.

The above picture is a modified london shade over a master bathtub.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Just Now Sitting Down


It has been a crazy week. The last few weeks of school are just so hectic around here. Between class parties, field trips, award ceremonies, etc. It is all I can do just to get those things done. I really enjoyed every minute of it though. We even had a surprise trip to the ER because one the girls got hit in the head with a baseball bat. There is never a dull moment around here.

I had a really big install this morning. A master bedroom and bathroom. My husband went out of town, so did Lisa, my assistant. My oldest daughter had the other three kids but I had to take Sarah to the install. She really had a good time. The client pulled out all her daughter's old toys and they had a blast just playing Barbies.

I had my first measure for plantation shutters this weekend. I am so excited about starting to carry them. I really want to expand my product line. I am carrying Norman brand shutters. They are the best out there. I am running a summer special for 16.50 per square ft. That is an awesome price. Most places sell them for 18.00-22.00 per square foot. WCAA (Window Coverings Association of America). They had the business listed in Canton, OH instead of Canton, GA. No wonder I could never find it. Glad it's fixed now.

The above picture is from today's install.