HGTV has done quite a fine job of educating people on how to decorate on a shoestring.
Do you ever wonder where they find all those great buys? Certainly, Home Goods has been recently anointed the industry favorite for finding inexpensive decor items. However, you never know where you might find great goods or just inspiration.
Pier 1 and World Market are still major players when it comes to affordable decor.
Don't dismiss Target. While their Home Goods section leans toward trendy, at Target prices, why not pick up a few fun things that you can replace in a couple of seasons? A recent great find at Target? Really well made funky throw pillows. Always read those circulars; Target likes to move its inventory, so they slash prices frequently.
Like to shop on line? Overstock.com has just about everything.
A little secret? I have found great looking dinnerware at Wal-Mart.
I always tout GoodWill, especially if you live in an area, like D.C., where people are constantly coming and going.
I am also a big fan of consignment shops and while I haven't used Craigslist personally, I know plenty of people who have and love it.
Another overlooked gem is Tuesday Morning, which really stocks everything from gift paper to furniture.
Now get out there and get shopping!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Entertain much?
Economy, schmeconomy.... here's the deal; you have your 26th birthday and realize that not all social events need to be outside your own home.
In fact, there are some pluses to throwing your own party.... you set your own spending tab, you know where the off limits bathroom is, you don't have to park, and you can be assured, somewhat, that you will wake up in your own bed.
Read that in Home Digest.
OK. So, you've decided to entertain at home. Great! Be prepared.
Go to the Goodwill store, buy as many non chipped wine glasses as you can find. Do it. You can never have enough wine glasses.
Go to Safeway and register for their frequent shopper card. Hey, it gets you 20% of 6 bottles or more of wine. 6 bottles. Do this now. Keep doing it until you no longer want to drink wine (in which case, quit reading this blog immediately).
Buy good toilet paper. Don't ask, just do it.
Dont' be silly. It's your party; do you want to cook? If no is the answer, here's your solution... go to Popeyes. Fast. No, really. If you don't have Popeyes, find a Church's.... but only it you don't have Popeyes. For reals..... Buy chicken. A lot. Buy biscuits... a lot. They freeze well. If you want o get creative, boil some eggs and devil them. I mean really? Who would turn down chicken, deviled eggs, and biscuits?
Moving right along.... before the party, you need to assess the flow of your common areas. Too many chairs around that dining room table? An ottoman in the way? Too much clutter on the coffee table? Clear all of these. While you are at it, clear your kitchen countertops of appliances as well.
And the most integral component? Remember to have fun. Dishes can be cleaned tomorrow. Most stains lift. Super glue works magic.
Invite your friends in. Home is where the heart is... and your heart is where your friends are.
In fact, there are some pluses to throwing your own party.... you set your own spending tab, you know where the off limits bathroom is, you don't have to park, and you can be assured, somewhat, that you will wake up in your own bed.
Read that in Home Digest.
OK. So, you've decided to entertain at home. Great! Be prepared.
Go to the Goodwill store, buy as many non chipped wine glasses as you can find. Do it. You can never have enough wine glasses.
Go to Safeway and register for their frequent shopper card. Hey, it gets you 20% of 6 bottles or more of wine. 6 bottles. Do this now. Keep doing it until you no longer want to drink wine (in which case, quit reading this blog immediately).
Buy good toilet paper. Don't ask, just do it.
Dont' be silly. It's your party; do you want to cook? If no is the answer, here's your solution... go to Popeyes. Fast. No, really. If you don't have Popeyes, find a Church's.... but only it you don't have Popeyes. For reals..... Buy chicken. A lot. Buy biscuits... a lot. They freeze well. If you want o get creative, boil some eggs and devil them. I mean really? Who would turn down chicken, deviled eggs, and biscuits?
Moving right along.... before the party, you need to assess the flow of your common areas. Too many chairs around that dining room table? An ottoman in the way? Too much clutter on the coffee table? Clear all of these. While you are at it, clear your kitchen countertops of appliances as well.
And the most integral component? Remember to have fun. Dishes can be cleaned tomorrow. Most stains lift. Super glue works magic.
Invite your friends in. Home is where the heart is... and your heart is where your friends are.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
When you decide to keep the date night at home...
We just ordered two of these for a client to use on either side of his dining room table! We are excited about the fresh modern take on a traditional dining room. The stately fabric and warm wood keep things conservative while the double seated armless bench serves as a modern element.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The Decorator in you!
Boy, have we been busy!! It's been over two months since the last HGD post!
Don't worry! It hasn't been idle time. Things have been moving and shaking in our little cottage industry.
You've read a lot of industry magazines, maybe you have even picked up an (expensive!) pretty coffee table book or two on home decor. There are a lot of fabulous little tricks to be learned from those pages.
However, there is something that is really bothersome about decorating missives... everyone has an agenda. Shabby Chic! Noveau Euro! Traditional! Old Hollywood! It seems every decorator wants to leave his or her mark on YOUR house.
We have a little different approach at HGD. We want to help you uncover your own style. It's in there! Just like a great hairstylist can transform a duckling into a swan (by uncovering natural potential) so too can a decorator help you find your authentic taste.
Don't let a "professional" bully you into their style! Would you let your momma still dress you? Your home is an expression of you; don't be afraid to explore your more creative side.
When you are ready, HGD is here to help. We are kind of like your decorating Sherpa... to get to the top, you need a little help!
571-232-4507
Don't worry! It hasn't been idle time. Things have been moving and shaking in our little cottage industry.
You've read a lot of industry magazines, maybe you have even picked up an (expensive!) pretty coffee table book or two on home decor. There are a lot of fabulous little tricks to be learned from those pages.
However, there is something that is really bothersome about decorating missives... everyone has an agenda. Shabby Chic! Noveau Euro! Traditional! Old Hollywood! It seems every decorator wants to leave his or her mark on YOUR house.
We have a little different approach at HGD. We want to help you uncover your own style. It's in there! Just like a great hairstylist can transform a duckling into a swan (by uncovering natural potential) so too can a decorator help you find your authentic taste.
Don't let a "professional" bully you into their style! Would you let your momma still dress you? Your home is an expression of you; don't be afraid to explore your more creative side.
When you are ready, HGD is here to help. We are kind of like your decorating Sherpa... to get to the top, you need a little help!
571-232-4507
Monday, December 6, 2010
Grinchy!
So, there are SOME things I do not like about the holiday... doesn't mean that they are wrong... just not my cup of tea.... especially when there is cocoa to be served!
Colored Christmas tree lights. Let your decorations lend the color to the decor.
Blinking ornaments. Enough already,.... let's keep it simple.
Decorations in the bathroom.... we get it. It's the holidays... I don't need to wash my hands with Rudolph.
Tinsel. I don't think I even need to expand on this one... do I?
But DO decorate with live holly, misletoe and magnolia leaves. A simple festive floral candle in the bathroom will get you message across. Fresh pine boughs tied up anywhere lend a festive spirit. A fire in the fireplace is always welcoming... just remember to temper your heating to accommodate your guests. Red candles make a joyous statement. Candles strike a lovely atmosphere... the more the merrier.
Stay away from anything that needs any industrial blower or will jack up your electric bill by 25%.
Think environmentally and you will do everyone a favor!
Colored Christmas tree lights. Let your decorations lend the color to the decor.
Blinking ornaments. Enough already,.... let's keep it simple.
Decorations in the bathroom.... we get it. It's the holidays... I don't need to wash my hands with Rudolph.
Tinsel. I don't think I even need to expand on this one... do I?
But DO decorate with live holly, misletoe and magnolia leaves. A simple festive floral candle in the bathroom will get you message across. Fresh pine boughs tied up anywhere lend a festive spirit. A fire in the fireplace is always welcoming... just remember to temper your heating to accommodate your guests. Red candles make a joyous statement. Candles strike a lovely atmosphere... the more the merrier.
Stay away from anything that needs any industrial blower or will jack up your electric bill by 25%.
Think environmentally and you will do everyone a favor!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Mies Van der Roh and Christmas!!!
I have just moved two wing chairs, a side table, a needlepoint footstool, a dining room table and six chairs.
I am shifting the house to make room for the Christmas tree... however, when opportunity presents itself, be ready!
Wow. That bigger wing chair sure looks good in the study, even though the other chair was much smaller. The blue and white garden stool fits neatly underneath the huntboard. Decluttering the mantle to make way for the garland has given the living room a new look.
Sometimes the best decorating involves editing. The old adage about removing one accessory before going out also applies to the home. We tend to clutter our homes as we do our lives. Paring down is cathartic.
Give yourself a gift. And maybe someone else too... declutter your home, donate your extras to Goodwill before the Holidays. Make someone else's Christmas and take a write off too.
Less can be more.
I am shifting the house to make room for the Christmas tree... however, when opportunity presents itself, be ready!
Wow. That bigger wing chair sure looks good in the study, even though the other chair was much smaller. The blue and white garden stool fits neatly underneath the huntboard. Decluttering the mantle to make way for the garland has given the living room a new look.
Sometimes the best decorating involves editing. The old adage about removing one accessory before going out also applies to the home. We tend to clutter our homes as we do our lives. Paring down is cathartic.
Give yourself a gift. And maybe someone else too... declutter your home, donate your extras to Goodwill before the Holidays. Make someone else's Christmas and take a write off too.
Less can be more.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Some things I love for the Holidays
Silver.... Silver decorations are festive for both Christmas AND New Year's Eve. Decorate once, enjoy it twice! Silver candles are particularly pretty in crystal holders. Silver balls are beautiful in a punch bowl. Silver place settings are always elegant.
Ok, so not everyone had mint julep cups BUT if you do, don't wait until the Derby to pull them out! They make lovely water "glasses" and look great next to crystal stems. Or set one at each place at the table and fill it with holly sprigs.
Age old trick, always a fresh idea... stud fresh oranges with cloves. You can get creative and make designs if you wish. The orange and clove scent is is perfect for the holidays. A big silver bowl filled with studded oranges makes a great centerpiece.
Can't afford pricey table decorations? Do you have small jewelry gift boxes? Wrap them in festive paper and tie pretty bows on them. Group them as a centerpiece.
On the cusp of sounding like Hints from Heloise, I save pretty Christmas cards, cut the front from the back and wrap a present with a single ribbon (do not tie in a bow; just tape the ends) then I stick the pretty card on top of the taped ribbon. Beautiful wrapping and you've done your part recycling!
Well I'm off to indulge in one of holiday favorites... Egg Nog!
Ok, so not everyone had mint julep cups BUT if you do, don't wait until the Derby to pull them out! They make lovely water "glasses" and look great next to crystal stems. Or set one at each place at the table and fill it with holly sprigs.
Age old trick, always a fresh idea... stud fresh oranges with cloves. You can get creative and make designs if you wish. The orange and clove scent is is perfect for the holidays. A big silver bowl filled with studded oranges makes a great centerpiece.
Can't afford pricey table decorations? Do you have small jewelry gift boxes? Wrap them in festive paper and tie pretty bows on them. Group them as a centerpiece.
On the cusp of sounding like Hints from Heloise, I save pretty Christmas cards, cut the front from the back and wrap a present with a single ribbon (do not tie in a bow; just tape the ends) then I stick the pretty card on top of the taped ribbon. Beautiful wrapping and you've done your part recycling!
Well I'm off to indulge in one of holiday favorites... Egg Nog!
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