Elizabeth just completed a home office project and came back with some cool pics. The client is really excited how it came out and so are we. I don’t have all the photos and they are a little dark, but you’ll get the idea. My guess is the client is going to have a hard time getting his guests to leave once they settle into these chairs! The table is a Chinese drum that makes a great sound when you thump on it!
Now that’s a home office!
Extra happy client
Suzanne just installed a sofa at a client’s home this week and got a special surprise. Our customer was so happy and excited that she danced a little jig, and then serenaded Suzanne with a tune played by the string quartet that was practicing at her home! Suzanne didnt want to come back to the studio!
What’s HOT!
They say that to be a good teacher you have to be one step ahead of the student. A few weeks ago Suzanne came into my office with a recent copy of House Beautiful opened to the ‘what’s hot’ page. It featured a gold canopy bed by Annie Selke, presented by Vanguard Furniture. I knew Vanguard was working with Annie, but had no idea that any products had been released as we had not been sent any updates. I went to the dealer portal on their website and looked it up to get some details, noticing that the beds wouldn’t be available until mid February. I also placed a call to my rep to tease her for not keeping me in the loop! Not ten minutes later we get a phone call from someone who saw the magazine and found out we worked with Vanguard. Of course, we knew all about it (for at least five minutes) and were able to design a terrific room around the bed and get her name on the first shipment! The same bed was also featured in Traditional Home. This photo is the silver version.
Annie Selkie is a name designer out of New England. Her Vanguard product line features bright and bold fabrics, gilded metal work, and the repeating use of circles. Note the elegant side chairs with a back support carved to represent a fabric swag.
Valentines Day Ideas
Forget dinner out, diamond jewelry, and boxes of chocolate for your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day; instead do something special with your master bedroom that will spice up your love life all year round—this was the design challenge I posed to the DOTI at Johns Creek designers this week.
Designer Nathan said the key to making the master bedroom more romantic was to think in terms of stimulating all of your senses. Something as simple as keeping a vase of fresh flowers in the bedroom, lighting scented candles, and purchasing new lamps or adding a dimmer option to your current fixtures would all help to create a more romantic mood. Costing a little more money, he suggested buying exotic fur throws for the foot of the bed or for strategic placement on the floor. He’ll be checking out a wonderful line of exotic furs at a design show later this week to see whether it is something DOTI at Johns Creek may want to start carrying. For those who prefer faux, there are some beautiful high-quality faux furs that are also fabulous for romantic cuddling.
For romantics who really want to step up the sensory excitement of their boudoir, designer Elizabeth suggests custom bedding made of silks, satins, and velvet. This luxurious bedding would be a true sensory treat and appropriate for year-round use. Prices start at $1,500 and go up from there.
Talk with you Thursday,
Deborah
A.k.a. Design Sleuth
Design Sleuth investigates plasma lifts
Often it’s fun to ask the design pros to name one of their favorite pieces
currently available on the store floor. As my luck would have it on this particular day, most of the DOTI at John’s Creek designers were either out on job assignments or helping customers when I posed this question, but both Nathan, DOTI’s new designer, and Alan, the owner, were ready to participate.
One of Nathan’s favorite pieces in the store right now is a Hekman plasma lift console. “I really love this piece of furniture,” he laughed. “It’s great for those design situations with married couples where the husband wants a television in the living room or dining room or the wife wants a television in the eat-in-area and the other one doesn’t. No one even needs to know there is a television there.”
I liked the fact that the Hekman plasma lift comes in several different styles and finishes (DOTI at John’s Creek has traditional model 6-8671 in distressed ebony in the store). And the dimensions (55-56 inches wide by 44 inches high and 22 inches deep) allow the console to hide a good-sized television with sufficient space on the top to permanently keep some decorative items: vases, candles, photographs, etc., so it doesn’t look naked when the television isn’t out. The console is part of a modular system, so it can be used alone, or you can purchase storage piers and other components to match. To see the Hekman line of plasma lift consoles go to http://www.hekman.com/.
With Valentine’s Day coming up the weekend after next, I decided to check with the DOTI at John’s Creek designers to find out whether they had simple suggestions on making the master bedroom more romantic during this very romantic time of the year. I’ll share Nathan’s and Elizabeth’s ideas with you next Tuesday.
Talk with you then,
Deborah
A.k.a. Design Sleuth
Design Sleuth
Design Sleuth
Deborah Pelham
guest blogger
How it all began …
Over the past couple of months, Alan Wyatt the owner of Designs of the Interior (DOTI) in Johns Creek, Georgia, and I had talked about adding a guest blogger to his interior design blog. We both thought it would be a great idea and a lot of fun – and so the idea of the Design Sleuth blog was born. I’m not an interior designer – in fact e-commerce, marketing, writing, and public relations are really my areas of familiarity – but perhaps like many of you, I have spent countless hours and days sleuthing around on the web gathering information on beautiful furniture and home furnishings, dreaming of room makeovers that “wow”, checking out remodeling and home forum tips for do-it-yourselfers, and uncovering all of the other good stuff that would make my home – and your home – that special place you really enjoy coming “home” to.
02-03-09
Right now is a great time to start the Design Sleuth blog because Alan has just added a new interior designer to his staff. His name is Nathan Williams and he’s been an interior designer for over 20 years. Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to talk with Nathan about some of the design issues me, my friends, and the other average ‘non-designer man and woman on-the street’ are grappling with right now, and I look forward to sharing his answers and design solutions with you over the next many weeks.
We talked about things like furniture for “downsizers” and those living in smaller homes who love to entertain, how to update your “look” using some of this year’s new interior colors, home office spaces that really work, and great ways to add excitement to your rooms for $1000 or less, along with an assortment of other great topics. Later, I also plan to write an e-zine article about rugs, since Nathan is a rug expert and so many people are using rugs now for beauty as well as function. Nathan mentioned that one of the things he enjoys most about working as an interior designer is really getting to know the people he works with and helping them make their design dreams come true. That sounds good to me.
On that note, we’ll end today’s Design Sleuth blog. On Thursday, I’ll share with you one of Nathan’s favorite pieces of furniture sitting on the store floor right now. It’s one of those wonderful dual-function problem-solvers everybody wants. Talk with you then.
Deborah
A.k.a. Design Sleuth
Presidential furniture
With the changing of the guard in Washington comes the changing of the furniture. We all may remember the scandal created when the Clintons left the White House a little less full than it was when Bill took office. I heard a pretty funny story about that the other day from someone who had to endure the not so gentle probing of the Washington Post, but not wanting to be one to spread rumors I won’t repeat it…unless you twist my arm.
My friends at Vanguard Furniture have the honor of making a special tufted settee for the Obama girls.
Rank hath its privileges which is why the President got his settee made in about a week while the rest of us have to wait the normal eight to ten. Michelle Obama has shown a strong sense of style in her choice of furnishings as well as some financial restraint as compared to her aforementioned predecessor. Check out the photos I got from my inside source! 




