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Saturday
Aug252007

How Can I Get A Unique Look For My Floor?

Q. Can you recommend any resources to help us get something unusual going for our kitchen and mudroom floor? (Mandy in Toronto, Canada)

A. Mandy, you're not alone with this question. Many homeowners are looking for something new and different when it comes to flooring. There are the usual suspects, but our friends at the World Floor Covering Association have a great website that can help educate you about your different options.

wfca%20logo2.jpgThe WFCA organization's website offers in-depth information about each category of flooring -- carpet, hardwood, laminate, outdoor flooring, green options (like teriffic bamboo, for instance), and others. You'll be able to learn about the pros and cons of each category. Check out the "Designer's Corner" area of the site and read what interior designers have to say about flooring, too. That might give you and your designer some brainstorms.

Here's something nifty, Mandy -- the WFCA's site has a tool you can use to view hundreds of types and colors of flooring in rooms that resemble your own. You can update these rooms right down to the color of the window coverings to mimic your home's look!

Here are some other tips and resources we would like to recommend:

  • Kitchens and mudrooms need not have laminate or "expected" surfaces. If appropriate, we like the use of antique hardwood floors. They add warmth and lustre to any room. Salvaged wood floors and antique wood, along with reclaimed brick and stone and barn siding, is available from Longleaf Lumber at www.longleaflumber.com.
  • Sylvan Brandt is another great resource at www.sylvanbrandt.com for old flooring, beams, and doors from 17th and 18th century barns and houses.
  • Paris Ceramics is a great resource at www.parisceramics.com. They specialize in limestone and terra-cotta flooring reclaimed from private homes, churches, and public spaces in Europe. You can find some 17th century beauties, ancient Jerusalem limestone, and other one-of-a-kind floors. Be sure you are careful about how much material you will need for your job and check the quantities that are available. Paris%20Ceramics.jpg
  • L'Antiquario at www.lantiquario.com specializes in flooring once found in castles, palaces, and church buildings and include their own certificates of authenticity.
  • Check out Country Floors at www.countryfloors.com for a great collection of reproduction tiles in styles like delft, Portuguese, Moroccan, English, and Spanish. Their old-world techniques fashion gorgeous final products. They also offer reclaimed terra-cotta tiles.
  • Artistic Tile features their Marmo Antico Lucido collection of antiqued stones, made to look 100s of years old (fabulous Italian reproductions). Go to www.artistictile.com to check them out.
  • Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring is exquisite at www.wideplankflooring.com. Their antique wood floors and reproductions are lovely. (We have them in our living room; white oak, beveled edges, and wire-brushed to make them very interesting.)
Monday
Aug202007

Do I Have To Be Rich To Hire An Interior Designer?

Q. My neighbor says my fixation with hiring an interior decorator is bizarre. I'm not rich, but I love nice things. She tells me to get design tips from TV shows and save my money. What do you think? (Joanne in Kansas City, MO)

A. Joanne, thanks for the great question. In our IWI decorating practice in Manhattan, we cater to a variety of socio-economic levels. There are the very wealthy clients who want the best this, the latest that, and the most expensive whatever. There are only 19,000 or so mega-wealthy individuals with high net worth in North America according to our Internet diggings -- these are people with over $30 million in net worth. We don't have these kinds of clients. But wouldn't it be lovely if someone gave us a blank check and told us to leave them alone and let us weave our design magic?

interior-design-service-gra.jpgWe have many clients who are well to do. They make great livings in fields like real estate development or trading. They get healthy year-end bonuses for jobs well done. And they love to be fashionable, wearing nice designer clothing, sporting the latest watch or handbag, and living in a beautiful home environment. It's not uncommon for these clients to spend more than $150,000 per room to decorate.

We also have clients who are not as well off, but they yearn for luxury and good value in equal measure. These clients' circumstances are more challenging, but we always try our best to serve their requirements. We pull off many professional tricks and devise endless ways to save money on their decorating budget by compromising on specific aspects of their jobs and splurging on others. For instance, we might advise to forego expensive granite countertops in the kitchen in favor of practical, yet elegant building materials (hopefully "green" products). The money saved can go into glam appliances. Or we often select less expensive catalog furniture and add a luxurious custom fabric and trim to give the piece extra punch (of course choosing the furniture in the first place for its great proportions and beautiful details).

Joanne, you might want to use a local "home staging" company or "home stylist" to help you use most of your existing furniture, accessories, and artwork. This may be a great way to use professional decorating help and maintain your budget. Sometimes you just need someone from the outside to come into your home, spot the mistakes, eliminate the clutter, advise cosmetic changes like fresh coats of paint, rearrange things a bit, and come up with a great end result.

But if you want to go the extra mile, and consume a little more conspicuously, you will join the ranks of about 3% of U.S. married couples who hired a professional decorator -- over 7 million couples took the plunge last year. Contrary to stereotype, many of these people were not millionaires. They simply aspired to live in a beautiful and admired home setting. You can get the help of a professional or a design team to inject personality and style into where you live. The best designers will make sure YOUR personality shines in every room of your home. You don't have to be rich to have a beautiful interior. Sometimes all it takes is the right decorator to help deliver great design within your personal budget.