High Point Furniture Market 2014

I had the pleasure of attending the Fall High Point Furniture Market this year as One Love Interiors! It was so exciting getting my badge in the mail and putting it into my lanyard upon arriving. Sunday morning I woke up bright and early, hit up the Whole Foods for a vegan breakfast biscuit and almond latte, and hit the road to the Hot Pocket! The night before I made a list of the showrooms that I had to see first.

I always prefer Fall market to Spring for some reason. Maybe it is because the Fall is usually sprinkled with seasonal décor and there is a chill in the air that carries excitement! For those of you who don’t know what the market is, it is the largest home furnishings trade show in the WORLD! Right in our very own High Point (or as I like to call it, Hot Pocket, hmmmm).

One of my first stops was Global Views of course. I learned about GV when I was a designer for a hotel developer and Marriott always specified their products. it is funky, eclectic and global. I truly love every single thing they pump out! They have a brand called Worlds Away that was spot on in home accessories! Here is a photo slideshow of my time at Market. Join me next year and we can peruse the pretties and drink some mimosas at the same time.

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Cedarwood Project

I was honored to help two of my best friends purchase their first home! We closed a few weeks ago and it was a very happy day! Real estate is a funny thing…you never know what can happen. The ultimate goal is to close and have both parties be happy which I think we succeeded in. It is a beautiful home located in the heart of North Raleigh and is a hop, skip and jump to North Hills. The two story home features hardwood flooring, updated kitchen, built-in’s, updated master bath and HUGE backyard. The new homeowners are interested in blowing out a wall between the formal living room and family room to open it up a bit. We had a contractor check it out and he said if it was built accurately, then he did not think it was load baring but we never know until we tear down the wall. I have started to work on some 3-D models of the space to give my friends an idea of what it would look like opened up (with added beam for support and without). I hope to purchase some rendering plug-ins soon to assist in giving it a realistic look. For now, for space planning purposes, this really helps.

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70’s Ranch Dressing : Raleigh Ranch Master Bathroom E-Design Board

70's Ranch Dressing Initial e-design board for our master bathroom remodel.

70’s Ranch Dressing : Master Bathroom Remodel in Raleigh

Here are updated Google Sketch Up Renderings for our master bathroom. These are just basics and don’t have all the rendering plugin bells and whistles but it gave a good idea of how it would layout. We are finished with the bathroom except for one glass shower shelf (that will fit into the shower wall recessed shelf). It could not have turned out better! Picture will follow!

Google Sketch Up Renderings of Master Bathroom

Google Sketch Up Renderings of Master Bathroom

 

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Getting Stuck in the Rain

*Listening to new music that sounds like 80’s music. Check out Betty Who, “High Society”.

The other morning I grabbed the hubs and enormo-dog and we drove to Umstead Park in Raleigh. Umstead State Park is simply amazing and reminds me of being in Boone..perhaps on the Parkway or behind my house growing up. You could always find my sisters and I playing in the woods when we lived off Castleford Rd. Looking up and seeing the towering tree’s makes you feel small and humble. Being in nature always puts things in perspective for me.

Lately I have been working on myself. Trying to get better in a number of ways. Maybe better is not the write word, let’s say aware and present. I have been working on my physical health, mental and emotional wellness and outlook on life. Somehow I got caught up in the busy-ness. Through reading more enlightening books, yoga and seeing an amazing acupuncturist with a holistic approach, I feel like I am making progress. Fear and stress is trickling out of my body and I am happy to see it go. I have always been a “worry-wart” (my mother’s term) and it has followed me into adulthood. Worrying about things I have no control over, worrying about what people think, worrying about my future, worrying about not worrying enough! I know I am not the only person out there who does this and it makes me sad to think that the world we live in creates so much anxiety for people. 

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Thirty hit and I realized it needed to stop. Turning thirty has been amazing and all of a sudden I am doing more empowering things. Yoga was also the catalyst for change. I started doing yoga seriously about 2 years ago and it planted the seed. For the first time in my life I feel comfortable in my own skin. I am in control of my reactions to the things and people around me. I always have been..it just took some growing up to trust myself. Your attitude affects your reaction to external blows. You have to see it for what it is, let it move through you and acknowledge it and move on. Don’t worry about it. Just be present and the rest will fall into place.

While wrapping up the trail at Umstead the thunder started to roll. Lighting lit up the sky and the clouds opened up. We started to run but I did not care about getting wet. I chose to focus on the moment and how great it was to be alive and to feel the rain on my skin! After jumping into the car (and noticing my husband was not thrilled with the turn of events) I turned to him and said “Sometimes in life, it rains. It rains hard and it is up to us to accept it and smile. We cannot let it ruin our day or our mood.” My intention was to lift his mood but also to secretly remind myself that life (just like nature) is beautiful, the good and the bad.

Word To Yo Mutha : Creative Real Estate Listing Wording

What the Fluff?

What the Fluff?


Day after day, I fluff our real estate listings at work. Some days I fly through trying to get to my next task and others I thesaurus the junk out of some words. When looking for a new home, you will often see a caption under the photo describing the room and any features it might have. Most agents quickly insert the obvious: “sparkling granite, gourmet kitchen, designer paint color, light and bright room, bring the party outdoors”…overdone and underwhelming. I admit that I do this sometimes as well since I have a million other things on my plate at work. But when I take the time to do it well, it is like music. Seriously, one may even have a fun time doing this. Imagine it is a creative writing class in college and you just had some coffee in the quad while still wearing your flannel pajama bottoms. Relax and let it flow. Need some inspiration? I have compiled some different, creative listing fluff to assist you in your day to day marketing. Take the time to enhance your writing when describing a home feature. You can make even the most ho-hum home sound like a million bucks!

Real Estate Listing Wording/Fluff

statement making

a cooled off paint palette sets the tone for the rest of the immaculate home

family style

a brighter take

keep the conversation flowing

any day can be a special occasion in your bonus room bar

impromptu backyard bash/dance parties

keep the rays at bay

weathered wood

a whisper of color

soothing backdrop

creates a luminous glow

the custom cedar divider provides privacy and frames views

curved path is invitation to the front door

clearly defined entry

stone pillars anchor the walkway

draws out architecture

stunning

showstopper

open air living

bring paradise inside with this fantastic sunroom

looks both relaxed and modern

inviting

dramatic light fixtures

the master bathroom palette evokes the color of a seaside sunset

becomes a getaway for friends and family

visual treat from many angles

The goal is to paint the picture for the potential buyer and help evoke their emotions. Give it a whirl and let me know what you think.

Raleigh Habitat ReStore Field Trip

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While running around one Saturday in May, I decided to stop by the local Raleigh Habitat ReStore off Raleigh Boulevard. I found some pretty great stuff that could be polished up and given a great home…follow me!

 

 

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The gorgeous dress with curved drawers, brass pulled and plenty of storage would look amazing as is. You could also get crafty and paint it peacock blue, leave the brass plates and “dip” the feet in shiny gold paint.

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They have added more upholstered goods which makes me nervous sometime but with some love and cleaning, you never know!

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Ooh boy! Love the flame stich on this one!

 

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I always thought it would be fun to take the tops off these and the bottom and use it as a terrarium or candle holder on a porch.

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This looks just like the one I got at North Raleigh Ministries! A can of coral spray paint, paint the clear shelves gold on the underside and BAM!

 

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This metal locker/cabinet has lots of character! Turn it into a back porch liquor cabinet or mount on casters and use as a bar cart.

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This trusty drafting table was only $15.00! Even if you do not draw, you could display art on it in the corner of a large room.

 

One Love Travels: Las Vegas

Flashback to Las Vegas in April! We went for our friends wedding and had a blast!

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John checking out at the HOTEL.

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The bachelorette party!

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Our awesome bathroom with pebble flooring in the stand up shower.

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Heather and I at Aria. Loved this card installation!

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John cleans up REAL nice.

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Jason and Tiffany – what an awesome couple.

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Reception was at the top of Mandalay Bay at the House of Blues Foundation Room.

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Eagle Pose in the Foundation Room.

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All you can eat brunch with crab legs, yes please.

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Adult spring break.

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Kitty Glitter, obviously the best game in Vegas.

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Sheri and Allison – love these girls!

 

It Has Character!

Old Farm HouseI have memories of sitting in the back seat of a well loved car gazing out the window and watching the world flash by while my Mom winded and whirled around the mountains. Every so often we would pass an old, decrepit house or barn and my mom would exclaim with so much enthusiasm I thought she had seen a bag of money on the side of the road, “look at that beautiful house”! Was there a home on the hill behind the sad building that I could not see? Was she looking across the street in the opposite direction? Was my lack of height preventing me from seeing this lovely structure? No. She was talking about the very house that looked straight out of a horror film. You know, where the zombies/vampires/murderers live while they plot their next kill. A house with paint peeling like your skin after the first sunburn of the season. A house where the shutters (what’s left of them) are hanging by a single nail, giving it a sad face like Munch’s “The Scream”. She was talking about the very house in front of us.

I would smirk and say with the confidence of youth “that is the ugliest house I have ever seen”!

“Why would you say that?”

She had the same answer every time. “It has character”. We passed so many old homes on trips to my grandmothers, to the beach trailer, to our local general store and the answer was always the same. It has character. I never fully understood what she saw in these rotten, porch hanging off the front, houses.

That is, until I got older and wiser.

After I started design school I quickly learned about houses and their structures. We learned about what influenced certain styles throughout history. We learned about the important events during that time that created a necessity for mud rooms or even fall out shelters for example. My education started to create an interest in “old” homes but it wasn’t until it started to happen in front of my own eyes did I see the beauty and what gives a home character. It is the people and stories that happened in these homes. Right before my eyes I started to look at my grandmothers house in a new way. The mint green tile and knotty pine walls that I always overlooked were so beautiful to me. They reflected a piece of history that can never be brought back. If only the walls could tell stories.

When walking around my grandfathers property you can see the Byland homestead of my grandma Grace in the distance. An old, two story, white house on the hill probably built in the 1800’s. At some point in the late 80’s, cows got into the house and destroyed it which is a shame. I need to make a point to go up to the house and take photos. My sister and I would sneak up there when we were younger and walk room to room, dodging cow patties on the floor. The walls were thin and the glass windows (when not broken) seemed to have morphed with time. It sits in the middle of the field, surrounded by grazing cows and yellow daffodils. This is beauty. My grandmother grew up in this home with several brothers and sisters. Waking up early to help with the farm and walking to school. Stories like these give a home character and you can tell when a home has a story to tell.

I brake for old houses now and I have turned into my mother. Don’t we all eventually turn into our mothers?

John and I knew we wanted an older house when beginning the home buying process 5 years ago. The very instant we walked into our current home, built in 1976, we knew it was the one. It wasn’t just the Ranch home qualities that we loved, it was the glow and warmth we felt when we walked in. The previous owners put love and time into fixing up and maintaining the home. It had stories to tell. For example, the skinny pantry door has children’s height marks penciled in all along the edge. I can’t wait to add our future children to it!

We need to appreciate and love the older homes in our communities. We need to band together and do everything we can to preserve them and the memories they hold. Check out the great Preservation NC website to learn more about historic preservation in our area.

A Tisket , A Tasket

 

 

 

 

 

Goodwill Basket Wall

I made my way to the Goodwill this past weekend like I always seem to do. Stumbled across these three beauties and thought about this picture I posted here. At $1.98 per wicker item, I was out da doe!

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Our guest room is a struggle for several reasons.

  1. It is constantly messy with my “stuff”. Don’t have a spot for something? Put it in the guest room. This drives John bananas! I am the yang to his yin.
  2. I have a hard time committing to my own personal design decisions. It is so hard for me to pull the trigger because I have about a million ideas going at once. I get nervous that once it is up I will hate it and be upset I wasted nails and put holes in my wall. Therefore the guestroom is pretty bare for the most part.

I figure at a price like this, it was exactly what needed to happen. I grabbed my box of nails and the hammer and in 2.5 seconds, had an amazing focal wall behind John’s old college bed.

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I figure once the room is cleaned up and I make the bed, they will compliment the circular design in the Suzani pillows I made. These pillows were made with fabric samples I had gotten while at my last job in hotel design. Score!

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See what I mean by a catch all? And obviously the bed is still unmade from when John had to sleep in there while I had the pig flu. And yes, those are dolls. The one in the middle used to scare my friends at sleepovers so I had to put her away. Now I just let her scare John 🙂