I just bought these lil' suckers and I am in love! I know it is the silliest little thing but I have a hard time finding push pins that I like and I saw these on some website and thought they would work as tacks. Well they are tacks but really used to match storm window sashes and their coordinating shutters, I believe originally from the 1950's but they are reproducing them. They are adorable, really!
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Before & After: My Office
Ottomans before in a lovely shade of mauve...
After

I found this console/dresser at the local Habitat store for a steal. I had seen the same piece at Pieces in Atlanta but lacquered white.

Pieces

So I copied it. Lee, I hope you take this as a compliment.

Barstools before in all their 1960's glory...

After

Table Before

Table After painted grey and with casters

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Decorganizing: My Office
Some of you asked and some of you didn't ask for this but I am going to give you a run down on how I organize my office. Feel free to mock me for being hyper-organized.

In each drawer, I keep an active client tray filled with all the notes and selections that I need for each project. This way, when I am working on that particular project, I can pull it out and I have everything I need at my fingertips! Conversely, when I am not working on it, I can put it away in the drawer. Keeps both my office and my mind clutter free!
I also keep an accordion file for each client so I can organize my notes by room. I can grab the file and take it with me to showrooms or client meetings if I need to!

Since my printer sits on the console, I keep copy paper, ink cartridges, Eclectic stationary, business cards, etc. in that center section so they are close at hand when I need them. I use those acrylic trays to organize all the boring paperwork like client invoices, vendor invoices, purchase orders, packing slips, etc.
I keep all my fabric memos organized in these canvas bins by type of fabric: graphic prints, prints, stripes, organic prints, animal prints, etc. I absolutely abhor fabric books so I mainly get memos from vendors or if need be, I tear apart the books so I can organize fabrics by category. This is how my mind works when working on a project...if I know I need a graphic print in a certain color, I know right where to look! I can pull out that bin and start weeding through them until I find what I need.

The "thing" on the far left is an old sewer grate that I use to hold all the fabric swatches of either fabric remnants I have or fabric swatches that I have picked up from a fabric store (fabric on the front and all info I need on the back). The galvanized wall rack holds all the e-decorating projects that I am working on.

The woven green boxes hold office supplies and the baskets hold solid fabrics separated by type of material like silk, linen, velvet, etc.
I think it is important to use attractive storage containers because if it looks good, you are more likely to keep it clean! Hence my emphasis on decor + organizing = "Decorganizing"! I found this old bottle crate from Hawaii and thought it would be perfect for holding all my pens, pencils, scissors and drafting tools, etc. The blue quadrefoil jar holds all my measuring tapes.
The aqua notebooks (below left) are all of my idea files. And the green magazine files (above left) hold every issue of Domino ever produced. I like to keep them close to me!
Hope I am not boring y'all to tears this week with all this office talk but for those in the biz or even design school, I thought it might be interesting to see how someone else organizes all the (bleep) that comes along with our occupation!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Where Bloggers Blog: Part II
Last year I did a lil' post on Where Bloggers Blog and asked Sissy of Blue Hydrangea, Sara of Matters of Style, Alicia of Alicia B. Designs and Erica of Urban Grace to send me pics of the space in which they blog. I wanted to do it again this year so I asked a few of my favorite bloggers to send me photos....check 'em out!
Julie Richard of Shelter


Marianne Strong of Haven and Home


Emily A. Clark of Emily A. Clark Design


And here is my office space which I posted about yesterday...

Where do you blog? Or read blogs? Let us know!
Monday, April 4, 2011
My ReDesigned Office
Well here we go with pics of my redesigned office. I have promising them since January so glad I am right on time! Story of my life these days...
Some overall images...


These images make me think I should paint the vaulted ceiling. Or stripe it or something. Thoughts?




A close up of some of my organizational stuff



My Inspiration Board

Here is my attempt at organization I blogged about a while back. The idea is to have one clipboard for each day with what I need to accomplish.

My dad asked why I had WTF hanging on my wall. Ha!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Decorganizing: Clipboard To-Do-List
As I am trying to get organized in the new year, I am considering this idea... a clipboard for each day of the week telling me what I need to get done that day. Then if I don't get it done on Monday, I can move it to Tuesday. What do you think? If you are a fellow designer, you know that you can start of a day on a solid schedule/checking off your to-do-list but by 10:00 you are totally off track! You get a call and have to immediately change gears to talk to a client, put out a fire or track down details on an order. This is a very ADD-centric job. And I am the total antithesis of ADD and get frustrated when I get distracted from the task at hand so it is a constant struggle for me! Maybe this technique will work...
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Spoiler Alert!
My office face-lift is coming along swimmingly. Well, other than the fact that the wrong piece of furniture was picked up and already lacquered by my painters. Ah, details, details. But we are back on track now. I can't show it to you until it is finished. So for now, here are some teasers. There is something from each of these photos (or very similar to it) that is also in my new office.
Seagrass Rug
Zebra Rug

Chinoiserie Chandelier

Sunburst Mirror
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