Not only are these services affordable but it is a service that can be delivered to any location in the world. Who is this gift perfect for: This is a great gift for a new home owner or even a new renter. It's for your wife who has always wanted to update the look of your guest room or kitchen. It's for your husband who wants a more functional man cave. It's for your child who is moving out of the kid stage and into the pre-teen stage. It is for your grandmother who is downsizing her home into something more suitable. Everyone can use an updated look in their home.
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Monday, November 30, 2015
The Gift that Keeps On Giving
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Friday, May 15, 2015
About the African American Top 20 Interior Designer's Events....
If you missed it this year what a pitty. Every year Kimberly Ward, blogger/interior designer, pays homage to 20 equisite African American Interior Designers who are making a big statement in the design industry. Not only were you able to mix and mingle with the elite 20 but you also were about to listen to their success stories and learn about the design industry. It was definitely one of those unforgettable moments in life.
You can learn more about the Top 20 at www.pinkeggshell.com.
Here is what you missed.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Mixer at the 12 Hotel in Atlantic Station Atlanta, GA
May 8, 2015 Panel Discussions Atlantas Design Art Center Atlanta, GA
May 8, 2015 Blogger Party at Roche Bobois Atlanta GA
Saturday, May 10, 2014
The African American Top 20 Interior Designers: Day 2 A Designer's View
Panel Discussion at the Atlanta Design A Center
Toasting to Michel Boyd. Happy Birthday Michel!!!
Kimberly Ward started the "African Amercan Top 20 Interior Designers" a few years ago. I first noticed her blog about 2 years ago after following her on twitter. Once I saw it, I fell in love with it. Check it out for yourself. www.pinkeggshell.com
On May 9th, Michel Boyd, Ron Woodson, Joy Moyler, Alicia Lamar and Lisa Turner led the discussion on the business of interior design. They discussed social media, building your brand, client/designer relationships and project management.
Some of the tips I learned were:
-Aim for your target market from the get go.
-Invest in a great portfolio.
-Know your legal mumbo jumbo with commercial real estate
-Have a good business system.
- Interior Design is 90% project management and 10% creativity
-travel is inspiration
-Great social sites: Twitter and Houzz
A few great quotes:
Even on my worst days I would not trade this profession. Alicia Lamar
Losers wait for perfection, winners go with what they have. Michel Boyd
I've had to fire clients because there was no connection. Ron Woodson
Not only did I get to hear these awsome designers speak but I also got to meet many others.
Later that night.....
Kimberly Ward hosted the Blogger Party at Michel Boyd's Loft. Simply Amazing!
The infamous Top 20!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Atlanta's own Michael Smith Boyd!!!
Atlanta has become a second home to me. I am always impressed with its design influences and inspirations. I'm a Maryland native but I have big LUV for ATL.
I was introduced to Michael Boyd's designs from my mentor Kimberly Ward's, "Pink Egg Shell" blog. Needless to say his designs are phenomenal. His luscious layers of luxurious designs make you want to more. You might have caught some of his designs while watching "Housewives of Atlanta". He designed the ever so stylish Marlo Hampton's home. Take a look. The pictures speak for them self.
I was introduced to Michael Boyd's designs from my mentor Kimberly Ward's, "Pink Egg Shell" blog. Needless to say his designs are phenomenal. His luscious layers of luxurious designs make you want to more. You might have caught some of his designs while watching "Housewives of Atlanta". He designed the ever so stylish Marlo Hampton's home. Take a look. The pictures speak for them self.
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