The Benefits Of Hiring An Interior Designer

There are so many benefits of hiring an interior designer. Decorating is not as easy as it may seem. A person can’t just pick a paint color, some fabrics and move the furniture around and call it “decorated”. There is a science to decorating and if not done properly, often times, can look like a mixed up, mumbo-jumbo mess with either too much furniture or over sized furniture.

Benefit #1: A good Interior Designer can assist you in making the right choices in furniture, color and design so the outcome makes sense and looks beautiful.

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How many times have you gone into someone’s home only to see the exact same sofa you’ve seen in another person’s house? Benefit #2 An Interior Designer has access to many “Trade Only” resources that can give you a one-of-a-kind look for your home that matches your family’s lifestyle and personality.

When you need to have some renovation done to your home, do you just go to the internet or phone book and start calling contractors and hope for the best? Benefit #3 An Interior Designer has a Rolodex of many resources for all kinds of reputable contractors that they’ve used and rely on. You can feel confident that you are going to get a contractor that will not only be reliable but do amazing work with the Interior Designer overseeing the project.

Benefit #4 An Interior Designer can save you a LOT of money. Yes, you read that correctly. When not assisted by a professional designer, mistakes happen… often. Every year the phone rings from someone who tried to “do it themselves” and failed and is now needing a designer to correct their mistakes. Whether it be an expensive rug purchased that was too small for the space or a sofa that doesn’t fit the area or style or the artwork is all wrong for the wall space…. the mishaps are many.

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Benefit #5 Designers have access to lower “To the Trade Only” discounted prices that the public is not offered. All About Interiors offers discounted pricing to their clients as a benefit of doing business with us. When hiring All About Interiors, our client’s will never pay above retail price and most often, they pay far below. Again, the financial benefits and piece of mind when hiring an Interior Designer certainly out way any fee the designer may have. For assistance with your design dilemmas, contact CT Interior Designer, Melanie Langford.

 

 

How to Create a Great Kitchen

Today I welcome a wonderful guest blogger, by Jim Ingersoll who will talk about how to create a great kitchen. A great kitchen is one that is not only functional but comfortable and inviting. Kitchens tend to be the hub of the home where guests and family congregate for conversation and gatherings. It becomes the most important room in the house because of this factor. Jim knows remodeling a kitchen is a great investment. In his blog he recommends three big components to what make up a great kitchen. A big thank you to Jim for his efforts and for contributing to my blog!

How to create a great kitchen Jim Ingersoll

“I recently did a twitter poll on the most important room in the house and overwhelmingly the most popular choice is the kitchen. Everyone wants nice space when preparing meals, entertaining and making family memories. No one wants old, dumpy cabinets, gross appliances and boxed in space for kitchens. Yes, kitchens are expensive, but they are worth your investment.

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Here are the 3 key components of your kitchen renovations.

1. Cabinets - If the cabinets are solid and have not experienced water leakage from the sink, you may be able to save a bundle and have them painted and then install all new hardware (hinges, pulls, etc.). If the kitchen has a dysfunctional design, worn out cabinets or is missing a dishwasher then you are likely going to want to demo and start over.

The nice thing about starting over is that you can start with a clean slate and move plumbing and electrical to accommodate a super efficient layout. Have your interior designer or kitchen cabinet supplier take measurements and professionally layout your kitchen space to properly place appliances and utilize right-sized cabinets to maximize storage. There are a lot of cabinet options available in a wide variety of sizes, depths, pantry style, etc. If you have higher ceilings you will be able to take advantage of 36″ or 42″ wall cabinets and don’t forget the crown molding and toe kick to let your cabinets shine!

Once your design layout is established, you can pick your door design. Raised panels and arch tops cost more, but are really nice. There are a wide variety of colors and finishes available. Be sure to stay in your budget and select colors and style that match the house you are working on. Also select some stylish hardware to make your kitchen look stylish and new.

 

2. Counter-tops: The options available for counter-tops are changing a bit.

Here are some counter top considerations:

Granite - Granite counter tops continue to be the most popular and best selling counter tops. Granite has incredible natural color, is super hard and a nice solid surface for your kitchen. You can design it with a variety of edges including bull nose, bevels, double ogee and ogee They are not completely maintenance free and the lighter colored tops can be stained, so buyers beware, but Granite sells best! To save some money on granite you may be able to go with a thinner slab or keep the edge profile standard.

Quartz - Quartz is a super durable, solid surface counter top. Quartz counter tops are typically 95% quartz combined with 5% polymer and that formula provides a great option for consumers. Quartz comes in a wide-variety of colors and patterns and has been exploding in popularity the past few years.

Laminate - Formica type counter tops have been around for many decades. Laminate tops continue to be the cost-effective leader. They can be fabricated in square edge or a pro-form style with a variety of edges. The colors and patterns are now mimicking granite counter tops, which is blurring the edges between laminates and solid surface counter tops. With laminate, you can get a very cost effective counter top that can look similar to solid surface quartz or granite. You can save a bundle with laminate if your budget does not allow a solid-surface granite or quartz.

3. Appliances - How can you make your kitchen look like a million bucks without spending a million bucks? Add in basic stainless steel appliances. They do not cost much more then white or black appliances. If you want to save some money on your appliances, watch for the sales in your local paper.

If you have an upgraded kitchen design with solid surface counter-tops, then use an upgraded appliance package with a side-by-side refrigerator or bottom freezer design. Be sure to always use a nice appliance package.

Kitchens are the most important room in most houses. Establish your budget and work the design features to maximize appeal.”

Thank you so much Jim! Some great information for my readers to start thinking about updating their own kitchen. I hope you enjoyed this blog, until next week… Happy decorating! ~Melanie

September 5, 2013 - 10:12 am

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September 5, 2013 - 10:17 am

Melanie Langford - Thank you so much for your wonderful recommendation! I am so glad you enjoyed the blog and look forward to seeing you on here more often! Thanks again! ~Melanie

Decorating Essentials That Every Home Should Have

When a couple moves into a home, there are several must have decorating essentials that the home should have.

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I have written many times on this blog, how the home should always reflect the family’s personality, lifestyle and comfort level but beyond that, functionality plays a very important role.

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Take into consideration the following… How many members are in the family. How often do you entertain and is it for large or small groups? Do you want a formal or casual feel in your home? Consider what colors look good on you when choosing paint color and fabric choices. Do you like bold color or neutral palate?

Okay, so that in mind… The Nest has spelled out some decorating essentials that are must haves in a home. I hope you enjoy! Read on…

~All About Interiors, Melanie Langford

Disclaimer: Unfortunately, none of these lovely images you see are mine. I do not take ownership of anything unless otherwise noted. This is an inspirational blog for personal use only. Please see links for credit and to give credit to the images and where they were found. If you own any image you see on here and don not approve, please let me know. I will be happy to remove/accommodate. Enjoy and thank you!
September 8, 2013 - 10:01 pm

aubrey bucher - the link from the first photo is not working and i would like to find where this rug is from.

September 9, 2013 - 7:31 pm

Melanie Langford - Hi Aubrey
I am sorry about that. I am working on fixing it. However, I can not find the manufacturer for the rug.
Thanks for your interest.
Enjoy & keep reading!
Melanie

September 10, 2013 - 11:56 am

Melanie Langford - Hello
The link to that picture is http://www.mlinteriordesigns.com/gallery?page=1 The designer is ML interior designs. I hope that was helpful. The link on my blog has been corrected.
Hope to see you on my blog again!
Melanie

All About Ottomans

This beautiful summer morning, I was racking my brain to try to think of something to blog about when it occurred to me to write all about ottomans. I spend each morning with a cup of coffee in hand, feet kicked up on my ottoman, iPad in lap. I think of that ottoman as my daily launchpad, proof that these relatively small pieces of furniture can play a big role in home decor. It was then I realized, with so many tremendously functional uses, what better topic to write about.

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Just where did these ottomans derive from?

“These backless, rectangular pieces were introduced to Europe in the late 18th century from Turkey. The Ottoman Turks used ornate fabrics to cover footstools, hence the ottoman was born. Once brought to Europe, the ottoman was originally designed as a piece of fitted furniture that wrapped around three walls of a room. It eventually evolved into the smaller version we see today.” ~Decorate Your Life

You can kick your feet up on it.

You will commonly see an ottoman used as a coffee table. Sitting pretty either in front of a sofa or between chairs. Ottomans come in various shapes and sizes and are often the center focal point of a conversation area. These beauties look great topped with a display grounded by a tray or with nothing at all.

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Designer, Phillip Sides creates an amazing focal point with this chartreuse ottoman. Tying in the colors you find in the window treatments, rug and pillows brilliantly. This ottoman IS the focal point of the area.

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You can sit off of it.

Often I use benches and ottomans interchangeably because they really serve the same purpose. Benches are also great in front of fireplaces or in entryways to be used as a little spot for guests to sit on to remove wet shoes. It’s a great place to toss a purse or the day’s mail, too. You can pull them up to vanities or tucked under tables. They add another layer and give you instant seating when you’re in a pinch. Like ottomans, they are easy to reupholster, so you can have some fun with them.

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The Glamour Bench by Sunpan Modern Home is a modern upholstered bench. This tufted ottoman bench is great as an upholstered coffee table that can double as extra seating when you are entertaining.

You can store “stuff” in it.

Playrooms are notorious for collecting clutter. A storage bench doubles as seating and storage for toys, games and books.

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Placing an ottoman at the end of a bed is a lovely way to provide a nice, graduated finish to the foot of your bed design. If your bed is covered in pillows, like mine is, you can pile the pillows on the ottoman at night (or store them inside). In the morning, use this little seat when you slip on your shoes. A storage bench at the end of the bed nicely tucks away extra seasonal clothes, boots or shoes that I always seem to accumulate via my shopping trips.

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An obvious place you would find an ottoman would be paired with a chair with the same fabric. A not so obvious place would be under a table. I really like to place a few cube ottomans under sofa tables to fill in the empty space between their long, thin legs. We layer up the top of these tables with lamps and accessories, but if there is nothing underneath them, they can appear very top-heavy. When you entertain, pull out the cubes and use them as extra seating.

I hope you are able to use a few of these ottoman ideas in your own home.

I am always available for any design dilemmas, should you need a professional interior designer in CT. Until next time, have a stylish day! ~Melanie Langford

July 31, 2013 - 4:13 am

Flamingo - Long live the ottomans empire! (just kidding)
Thanks for the explanations and the ideas.. I really found quite interesting some of them :)

How Much Time Is Involved In Decorating A Room?

Interior Design TV shows make decorating a room look so super easy. Within an hour, a HGTV designer has knocked down walls, gone shopping, selected merchandise or materials and designed an entire room.

Between the commercials the chosen items show up and the contractors get to work installing, painting, moving around furniture and adding final touches. Looks easy enough for anyone to tackle on their own right? Wrong!

Folks, although they call it reality TV, this isn’t “reality”. These shows are meant to only inspire homeowners to update and renovate their own home. The reality is… that there is much time involved in decorating. How much time is involved? LOTS! Is it worth hiring a professional designer to avoid making costly mistakes? You bet! Getting a professional’s view will bring fresh ideas that you may not have considered. We can be your front line when items come in damaged or back ordered. We can help you avoid choosing wrong colors purchasing wrong sized items…..the list goes on. It’s all in a day’s work for us.

Contact us if you want some help with the decorating process. Our professional interior designer, Melanie Langford has been working this field for over 13 years.

I stumbled upon this fantastic blog from Lumar Interiors that gives detailed information on how much time is spent on a decorating project. I just had to share, I couldn’t have said it any better! Read on

July 22, 2013 - 8:42 am

Marisa - Hi Melanie,
Thank you so much for the mention. You are a Facebook friend and now a blog friend. And YES, we know how much how much work and time is involved in decorating. Sometimes I think we make it look too easy. lol…

July 25, 2013 - 6:21 pm

Melanie Langford - Hi Marisa,
Thanks for connecting! I love your work and talent. Looking forward to sharing with you. Happy decorating! ~Melanie