All the reality home improvement shows that finish a major renovation over a weekend are misleading.
Read MoreAs a business owner, I find myself frequently explaining that although I can decorate, I am a certified interior designer, not an interior decorator.
Read MoreWhen you have a home with views of the beach, mountains, lake or the city you sacrifice one thing.
Read MoreThe wrong furniture can contribute to a fire.
Read MoreWhen I meet with prospective clients, one of the first things I often need to explain is exactly what I do. Most non-designers assume that I'm an interior decorator when I'm in fact an interior designer—they are not the same thing.
Read MoreRealize that what's obvious to you, may not be obvious to someone else—especially during a renovation.
Read MoreI am not going to sugar coat it, renovations can get messy. In order to maintain sanity during the process, ask your contractor how they address cleanliness and safety on a job site.
Read MoreMany people make the mistake of thinking that professional interior designers are there to purely address aesthetics. However, a significant portion of our expertise is related to safety.
Read MoreSometimes, clients think this is a waste of money. Mock-ups of any sort can often save you money.
Read MoreMost people underestimate how much time they can realistically dedicate to overseeing a renovation project.
Read MoreThis Cherry Hill couple bought their first home together with the intention of eventually gutting the kitchen. See the huge transformation of a Cherry Hill kitchen into a functional, bright and modern space.
Read MoreThe new baby's room neutral.
Read MoreSo I got a lovely gem in the mail on Monday - a printed NCIDQ certificate! I passed the last of these horrible exams over a year ago and was slightly underwhelmed when I realized we only got a digital download to prove that I survived studying for months and months and forgetting that other things existed in life besides studying and work.
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