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Carolina Rustica Chandelier Giveaway

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

 

Last week, our friend, Richard Sexton, at Carolina Rustica was nice enough to give us some tips for selecting a chandelier.  This week he’s giving one away!

Last year, Sheila Hickman was extremely happy when she wone a $440 Emerson Ceiling Fan.  This time, you can win the gorgeous Hawthorn Collection Chandelier shown above (Retail Value – $244.80).  I’ve said it before and I will say it again, Carolina Rustica is one of the most diverse vendors in My Secret Database.  And besides that, their one of my favorites too!  Keep reading! 

Carolina Rustica has one of the most extensive collections of chandeliers, sconces, and other fixtures available online. From the very highest-end lighting manufacturers like Fine Art Lamps, Currey & Company, and Hinkley Lighting to hand-forged lighting like Northeast Lanterns, Arroyo, and Hubbardton Forge, you can find something for every room, style and budget.  And right now… All Lighting and Ceiling Fans Ship Free!

Look stylish and be good to the planet with this Energy Star wall sconce! Hubbardton Forge has created an iron and glass sconce that is striking in its simplicity, with flowing forged reeds originating on the lower left of the light fixture.

Would you like to find a great deal on furniture, lighting, or home accents and save Big Money $$$?  Then you have to visit Carolina Rustica’s Clearance section.  This is a great opportunity to pick up brand-name lighting or furniture items at a huge percentage off list retail.  Look what I found below!

This Liz Claiborne Arbor Hill Rectangular Cocktail Table is on clearance right now. Was $899.00 NOW $475.00

 

Do YOU want to Win this Beautiful Hawthorn Collection Chandelier – $244.80?

This is how to enter:

Step 1:  Visit Carolina Rustica and shop around.

Step 2:  Leave me a comment below telling me which 2 products would be on the Top of Your Wish List and Why.  If you are receiving this via email, go back to the site to enter.  Replies by email will not be accepted. 

One entry per person.  You have until 11:59PM EST on Wednesday, April 14th to enter.  One random winner will be chosen and announced soon after.

Good Luck!

~Lorrie

P.S.   And remember, you can be the first to hear about Carolina Rustica’s new arrivals, exclusive promotions and decorating trends by signing up to receive their Newsletter Specials.  Just by signing up, you’ll receive $10 off your first purchase!

Complete My Survey – Win a Book!

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

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I was just leafing through the GORGEOUS book Inspired Interiors” and I bet it’s one you’d love to have on your coffee table.  It was created by Designer Suzanne Kasler and it showcases a range of Kasler’s projects; from a luxurious Georgian mansion in Atlanta’s Buckhead to a sophisticated farmhouse in Tennessee and a beach house in Watersound, Florida.

Well, I know you all love a great giveaway but this one has a little hitch. :)

I need a little help from my friends…

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I think it’s time to add Online Design Consultations to My Design Secrets.  I want to make it easy, fast and fun for you to get help with your design projects. So I have put together a very short (4 question) survey and it will only take 30 seconds to respond.  If you would like to be entered in the Book Giveaway, just answer the 4 questions and submit your email address at the end. That’s all it takes!  (You must click on the survey below to be entered, comments posted below do not qualify.)

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Thank you for your help and Good Luck!

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Congratulations to Our Book Winner!

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

 

Amy, from Chicago, is the lucky Winner of Cottages in the Sun!  This great giveaway was a Members Only event and we are going to offer more members only giveaways in the future.  So, make sure you sign up today! 

Member Benefits Include:

  1. 24/7 access to My Secret Database of 400+ exclusive home decor vendors for online shopping.  Search by product, price range, and style to find the perfect furnishings for your home!
  2. Your FREE 9 page guide of my Tips & Tricks on How to Stretch YOUR Home Decorating Budget
  3. Win Fabulous Prizes in our “Members Only” Contests!

Here’s a sneak peek of the Free Decorating Guide that comes with your Membership!

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Click Here to Become a Member Today!

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“Cottages in the Sun” Book Giveaway – For Members Only!

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

 

Are you tired of the cold, snowy winter?  Looking for a little sunshine in your life?  :-)

Well, I have a nice little treat that you can enjoy cuddled up in you favorite chair.  My good friends at Rizzoli, who publish some of the most beautifully photographed books you can get your hands on, have given us a copy of  “Cottages in the Sun: Bungalows of Venice, California” and I have decided to pass it on to you.  So this copy is going to sit on my desk until Friday night when I pick one lucky member of My Secret Database as the winner of this book. 

Venice is a beautiful little town in Southern California, and yes, it was named after Venice, Italy!  It was built more than a century ago by a millionaire with great affection for the city of romantic canals, quaint cottages and beautiful streetscapes.  After going through a period of disrepair in the 50′s and 60′s the city then emerged into the eclectic, charming town it is now.  The imaginative interiors and abundant gardens are infused with the bright light of the California sun.

*Just to be clear, this is not like some of our other contests in the past where we ask you to share your comments in order to enter. To automatically be entered, this one requires that you are/become a member of My Secret Database.  And at the low price of $9.95 a year, it’s really a no-brainer. 

Member Benefits Include:

  1. 24/7 access to My Secret Database of 400+ exclusive home decor vendors for online shopping.  Search by product, price range, and style to find the perfect furnishings for your home!
  2. Your FREE 9 page guide of my Tips & Tricks on How to Stretch YOUR Home Decorating Budget!
  3. A chance to win a beautiful book worth $45 that you will thoroughly enjoy reading.  Plus, it makes a great accessory for your coffee table.

We will continue to offer several more “Members Only” giveaways in the future!

You have until Thursday night, February 18th, at 11:59PM to sign up and be entered into this giveaway.  

For a chance to Win this Beautiful Book and some other great prizes down the line…

Click Here to Become a Member Today!

 

Sweet Gifts of Tiny Art

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

 

Seasons 11 by Teresa McCue - 6" x 6" Acrylic

Seasons 11 by Teresa McCue - 6" x 6" acrylic

 

I received an email this morning from my good friend (and amazingly talented artist) Teresa McCue for a wonderful event that I’d like to share with you. She participates in a brilliant art show twice each year that is presented by Nahcotta Gallery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.  They gather a wonderfully diverse and talented group of over 50 artists for their “Enourmous Tiny Art” show (ETA).  In their words

“Twice a year, the walls of Nahcotta are hung to the hilt with tiny art, in all of its one-of-a-kind” beauty, ingenuity, and magnificence”

So you ask…what is tiny art?  They are beautiful, creative pieces that are all about 6″x6″ (some a bit larger, some a bit smaller) in a variety of mediums and there is something for everyone.  So for those of you who say you don’t have any space for new artwork, now you do!

These small treasures are PERFECT for Valentine’s Day or for anyone that deserves a special gift.  The small size makes them extra precious and is bound to bring a huge smile to your sweetheart’s face.

And Terry is making this show even more special.  You see, she not only has a big talent but she also has a Big Heart (see above).  She is donating 50% of her proceeds to the charitable organization Konbit Sante which will benefit the victims of the earthquakes in Haiti. 

So jump in, take a look around and BUY something….it will be good for your heart, your sweetheart and all the good people in Haiti who desperately need our help!

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Short Term Stay, Long Term Investment

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Margaret has done a great job of integrating modern furnishings into a classic home.

I have rented a few apartments over the years and even before I was designer it was pretty frustrating when it came to decorating.  I had lots of wonderful ideas on how to fix them up but I knew upon exit I would be expected to patch all the holes, paint the walls white and take down the window treatments.  So as a result I kept things pretty simple.  I didn’t have the money to spare nor  did not want to get emotionally attached to a space that was just an in-betweener.

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According to the article, "She remodeled the bathroom, painting walls melon, laying a yellow Marmoleum floor, installing a modern medicine cabinet, repainting the claw-foot tub and adding a glass doorknob from Anthropologie."

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So that’s why a recent article I read in the Washington Post really made me wonder…The article is about designer, Margaret Carter, who moved from Colorado to DC.  She had earmarked her savings to start a new design practice and therefore did not have the money to spend on the down-payment for a home.  But she needed a nice size space for her business and to showcase her talents.  She found a lovely rental home that dated back to 1919 with good bones and a gorgeous wrap-around porch but it needed a bit of TLC.  She was able to negotiate with the owner on the lease and agreed to do some upgrades to the house.  Painting, cleaning, upgrading the bathroom.  Most of it was cosmetic but it amounted to $12,000!

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The color palette in the living room is crisp and bright but notice no window treatments!

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Long story short, the house is lovely and just what she needs for now.  But she does not know how long she will be there.  I really could not picture myself making this kind of an investment in a rental home.

So tell me what YOU think. What changes you have made and how far you were willing to go to put your stamp on a place you did not own?  Do you think it’s realistic to negotiate with a landlord to make such improvements?  I want to hear from you!

 

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And Away We Go…

Monday, January 18th, 2010

 

 

 

At the end of this year I heard a lot of people wishing good riddance to 2009.  And while I know it’s been a rough year, I was honestly a little surprised.  I am not very superstitious, but hey, we all know that things can get better or worse in the blink of an eye.  This past year has been very busy with family, my design work, the website and my own personal goals.  It was a year filled with highs (my 40th birthday, deepening my yoga practice and our new dog Roxie) and lows (Tim’s appendicitis and our dear pup, Emma, passing away).  I am sure you can all relate…we have to embrace the good times and learn to accept the things that are difficult and sad. 

We launched MyDesignSecrets.com almost two years ago and thanks to all of you, we’ve had a loyal and ever-growing audience.  I created this website to help you express your own sense of style and to give you the tools to decorate like a pro.  I have written a library of how-to articles and have given you my take on colors, coordinating, and couches. Our giveaways have been a tremendous success and we’ve sent loads of beautiful books, eco-friendly paint, gorgeous furnishings, and valuable gift cards to our readers.  We then pumped up My Secret Database to give you better search results with photos, cool search options, and a whole slew of new vendors you won’t find anywhere else.  We are glad that so many of you have decided to become members!

 

But as I think of the year ahead, I do have some goals and visions and since they include you, I thought it was time to share…

Hmmmm…where to start? 

Personal Goals

I am going to try to be consciously grateful for the blessings in my life: 

  • a husband who can make me laugh when I am down,
  • a sweet dog who reminds me that a short walk and a deep breath can change my point of view
  •  a number of loyal and inspiring family and friends
  • my lovely garden
  • and beautiful Florida days and nights. 

I am going to practice yoga more often and finally start painting again.  I have also been saying for years that I will cut back on sweets and chocolate and it never happens.  So here’s my declaration:  sweets and chocolate are here to stay and I will do other things to make up for it….maybe.

Goals for My Design Secrets….

When we first started, I was writing posts 5 days a week and it was very challenging and honestly I was a bit burnt out.   But I realized we can move in different directions and there are many places to do that!  I will certainly continue to share secrets and tips on interior design, but I am also going to share fun tid-bits from the news and more  exciting details on my design work.  So you will see news posts here two or three times a week but you can also keep in touch via Facebook and Twitter if you’re on the run.

I wish you all best of luck with your ambitions for the year.  I will be here for anything you need on the decorating end…you will have to take care of the rest yourself. ;-)

To start out the year, here’s a recent project of mine that was featured in a local magazine.  Let me know what you think!

Beach House Design In Wellington Magazine

 

And if you have not visited My Secret Database, now’s the time to check it out and receive your

 Free Decorating Guide!

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Flowers For The Home – Book Giveaway

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

* Inspired by Grayson Handy’s worldwide travels, Flowers For The Home presents over 100 simple and stylish floral arrangements for both everyday and special occasions. 

* Congratulations to Shari D. from Ontario for winning the Flowers For The Home book giveaway!

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Handy’s floral designs draw on the cultures and traditions of China, Japan, India, and Morocco; the enchanting French and English countrysides; the diverse terrain of Mexico; the lush tropical rain forest; and the always charming American South. 

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Handy discusses the basic floral design principles from each of the nine featured locales – ranging from color palettes to indigenous materials – and provides step-by-step instructions and tips for assembling many of the eye-popping displays.  The specially commissioned photography will encourage the reader to create many of these delightful bouquets, now and for years to come.

 

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* Courtesy of Rizzoli International Publications (With a special thanks to Jessica!) 

About the Authors/PhotographerGrayson Handy is the creative director of New York’s Prudence Designs and Events. Handy and Arturo Quintero’s renowned flower shop, specializing in event planning, caters to top magazines and celebrity clients. Paulette Cole is the CEO and creative director of ABC Home, a New York–based store that carries sustainable-designed furnishings. Ellen Silverman’s photographs have appeared in many cookbooks, including Neiman Marcus Taste, as well as in numerous magazines. Tracey Zabar is the author of Charmed Bracelets.

Would you like to win a copy of Flowers For The Home

To Enter Simply…

  1. Tell me about your favorite flower.
  2. If you are receiving this via email, go back to the site to enter.  Replies by email will not be accepted. 
  3. One entry per person.  You have until 11:59PM EST on Wednesday, December 16th to enter.  One random winner will be chosen and announced soon after.   

Find the Interior Designer Within

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

 

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Potential clients often ask what my “Style” is.  While I am happy to share how my home is furnished, the important thing is how I will use my expertise to express their style.  After all, this is about my client, not me.

There are some designers and decorators who have a “look” and they use it over and over again.  That works for people who are unsure of what they want and feel more secure in just pointing to a photo.  Personally, I think the real value of hiring a designer is allowing them to use their talent to translate your style into a wonderful new design.  As a designer, my job is to help you identify a style that you find beautiful and comfortable for you and your family; and then, bring it to life!

 

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When I was still in design school, I started working as a decorator.  Fortunately, I have some very trusting friends and family members who allowed me to test my talents in their homes.  For the most part (barring a few mistakes that were promptly fixed) the designs came out very well.  Over the years, it’s been my ability to translate the tastes of my clients that has brought me much success.

Today I am sharing some photos with you of my mom’s home.  I am very thankful to her for allowing me to renovate (once) and decorate (multiple times) her home.  I have noticed that when it comes to family and friends it’s tempting to make assumptions about their personal taste.  But beware, this can put you in dangerous territory.  To make sure my mom got the home she wanted, I asked a lot of questions (What did she want to keep? What colors did she love?  Which ones had she grown tired of?) and gave her many different options. 

The result: a home that possessed sentimental elements of her personal history but at the same time expressed the wonderful person she has become over the years.

So whether you hire a designer or decorate your own home, give it the time and attention it deserves.  My designs take time, patience, and careful consideration.  Tastes change over the years, so let your home be a reflection of where you have come from as well as where you are going. ;-)

Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone!

 

Win this Gorgeous Handpainted Tile Mural!

Friday, November 6th, 2009
This beautiful hand-painted mural sell for $139.  Enter below to win!

This beautiful hand-painted mural sells for $139. Enter below to win!

  

Congratulations to Lynnette V. from Melvin, Michigan for winnng the Jerusalem Pottery giveaway!

Brothers Stepan and Berge Karakashian, and Hagop Karakashian, are a family on a mission: Bring gorgeous, hand-painted tiles to the world.  The craftsmanship they offer goes back to 1919 when the brothers’ father, Megherdich Karakashian, and several other Armenian potters were brought to Jerusalem from Kutahia, Turkey.  These craftsmen were appointed to repair the tiles covering the external walls of a treasured cultural landmark, the Dome of the Rock.  To escape persecution, which many Armenians experienced in Turkey during this time period, they settled in Jerusalem.  Today, the family tradition continues and has extended its reach to the United States.  They still craft tiles that are prominently featured on the street signs throughout the Old City, but lucky for us they are also creating gorgeous accent tiles and backsplash tiles that we can purchase for our own homes!

 

An example of the street sign tile the brothers have created

An example of the street sign tile the brothers have created

 

Their shop is a sunny space in the Old City filled with unique plates, bowls, candlesticks, mugs, and tiles in many shapes and sizes.  These tiles are a unique way to add a splash of color to your kitchen tile or bathroom wall; with motifs of peacocks, trees, flowers, and animals.  The designs are graceful and the colors are vibrant and rich.  They can be used in kitchens, bathrooms, gardens, fireplaces, or for table tops.

 

A joyful colorful garden scene - a pomegranate tree with peacocks. This tile mural is hand painted on 12 six inch tiles.

A joyful colorful garden scene - a pomegranate tree with peacocks. This tile mural is hand painted on 12 six inch tiles.

 

All the decoration is done by hand.  The tile murals are first designed on paper with pencil, and then they are hand painted on the tiles, glazed and fired using traditional methods.  The colors are still mixed according to the same recipes that their father used fifty years ago.   The Karakashians take great pride in their work (it shows) and in maintaining their standard of craftsmanship.  They look to the future with the hope that Karakashians will continue to supply their unique pottery for generations to come.

 

Would you like to win this Hand Painted Tile Mural?

  

To Enter Simply…

 

1. Visit Jeruselum Pottery and browse around.

2. Leave me one comment below telling me what item you would use to help create your Dream Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, etc…

If you are receiving this via email, go back to the site to enter.  Replies by email will not be accepted. 

One entry per person.  You have until 11:59PM EST on Wednesday, November 18th to enter.  One random winner will be chosen and announced soon after.

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