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Friday, April 10, 2009

A Little Trip To Coral Gables

Matheson Hammock Beach
This is the greatest joy I get when I drive down to Miami.

No, this is the greatest joy I get when I drive down to Miami. My favorite cuban sandwhich is called ' medianoche ' [ midnight ]. If you make it down to SOBO or anywhere else in the Miami area, get one ! Yummo !
Fairchild Gardens in South Miami.

And Into Coral Gables.

Coral Gables was developed in 1924-27 .

Here we are, let's go in.
My Fave. Absolutely !!
I am easy though, throw me a black white floor and I am happy.
The colors are so lovely. And the wallcovering, to die for .
This is a great room, only something is bothering me.
Anyone have an opinion on the cornices in this room ????? hmmmmm ????
Are they pleasing to your eye ?
This is a beautiful home, I adore the color combinations. The window treatments are mounted at the right height, right up to the molding.
OK, we are out of here !! I am going back to the beach.
Credits:
Florida Design Magazine- Gracious Living
See what Fifi has going on at ; http://www.fififlowers.com/
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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Need A Bit Of Drama ?

I hate drama in my life, but I love drama in design.
Do you have a small window in a guest room or Powder Room or Guest Bathroom ?
Make a little drama happen. And nothing will do it like a window that is screaming ;

"LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME", " You know I am beautiful, don't you wish you could have me ?"

I have found a roller shade kit [do it yourself-er] where you might be able to save some money.


But don't 'cheap out' on the valance/cornice. If it is a small window, it won't be too much.
Just order enough fabric for you to make the roller shade under it. Have it all shipped to the workroom/drapery maker and they will give you what you need to make your shade. [by shipping all the fabric to one place , you will save some money]
I love this valance , it is a soft valance. It has great xx detailing. And I love that look.
If you were to use it , and wanted to coordinate it with something in the room , go to
Mrs. Blanding's, because she has a chair done with this detail.

This is a hard cornice.............you have seen it everywhere, but it is a classic.
You can really jazz it up or dress it way down.

Now if you are someone who can sew, you might be able to make this. It is made to look as though it functions. It does not. You will just mount this valance as high on the wall over the window as you can [without it becoming top-heavy ]. It will give the illusion that the window is actually taller than it really is. And that is the best thing you can do in a room.

Please do not hold back when it comes to trim. There is no sense going through the many motions of making a window treatment, unless it is FULL BLOWN GORGEOUS ! You will not be saving the money if you want the trim but do not get it because of a little extra money. I promise you ....you will forever wish you had spent the extra dollars that it cost to get EXACTLY what you want !!!

Yes, you can use this header above a roller shade. Just mount the pole , rings, and header above and over the window and roller shade.
But this treatment looks the best over panels, it's just fun.
Remember to measure , measure, measure.
This is a roller shade, I know....yucky example. But your fabric will look faboo @!
Do you see how boring it looks with out a valance or a topper ?

Just dream a little.........you will come up with something .
And remember, if you screw up the shade, it will roll up under the valance/cornice. Then you can only roll it down when you need the privacy[ but it will coordinate].
The window will always look great with just the gorgeous topper.
You Can Buy The KIT HERE:
http://www.hancockfabrics.com/Fuse-A-Shade-Fabric-Roller-Shade-Kit---Hardware_stcVVproductId47584243VVcatId539476VVviewprod.htm

Roller Shade Sizes : up to; 41 wide x 72 long.
[the pic's are from my library, and I do not know where they are from. If you see your picture here, let me know and I will post it]

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Your Name Is Only As Good As..........

Your Workroom !!

In my many years in the interior design industry, one thing I have to have is a great workroom. I am nothing without a brilliant upholstery man, and the artful hands of the seamstress that will make my window treatments.
I am going to give 'my opinion'
in this post, and that is just what it is. An opinion.

They are suggestions from someone who has worked very hard in this business for over 28 years. Sometimes in entry level design positions, in other words; ' paying my dues.'
But I always did anything & EVERYTHING I needed to do to get the job done,

to my ( some might say, ridiculously) high standards.

So, I think....
Your window treatments and all your custom upholstery should lack for nothing. If you want a room to be a show-stopper, this is not an area of design to EVER cut corners in.

Have you ever had a window-treatment installed and been filled
with shame and embarrassment ?
I have, just once !!!
From that day forward I always demanded the very best workroom in my area.
If it cost more than every other workroom………oh well. ( think of it as insurance)
The personal pain, if it comes out ' WRONG' , is too great for me ,"thank you very much !"
I don’t mind paying more for a workroom if I get this in return;
  • Workmanship, Workmanship, Workmanship = QUALITY.
    This includes top of the line hardware that is securely installed, you do not need it falling down on your client because of a installer who is rushing.
  • When it is installed it is perfect, the length and mounted at the proper height ,etc.
  • If it is not, it is taken back and returned /installed within 5 business days, without any conversation or ' who is to blame.’
  • The workroom always measures everything, and determines yardage, trim, and hardware of all materials needed for the job. If this little rule is followed, you will never be blamed for any screw-ups. (Unless you ordered the wrong fabric or trim, and that is too scary to discuss) So,Guess Who will not be eating the fabric, trim, and labor costs for lunch ? ..........You !
  • Remember, paying a higher fee for an excellent workroom is exactly like having insurance on your design and manufacturing process.
I am hoping that I didn't sound like a ' know it all.' I am not.
The older I get, the more I realize how little I do know.
I only KNOW about 10 things for sure....and workrooms fall into ' the 10 things I know' category.


Will you take this advice....?
It's good, trust me.
Share your experience*  

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All picture credits from : www.jonasworkroom.com
Interior Design, Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Window Treatments, Custom Design, Paint, Color Coordination, Online Interior Design
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Monday, April 6, 2009

I'm Floored Again !

I saw this and was absolutely floored by this beautiful space. The stone floors , the patinas that make up this area are soothing to me.
The shape of the staircase , even the hand rail on the staircase is beautiful. I would love to see the rest of this place. I am intrigued.

"Quarried from the seventeenth century in the Languedoc region of France, this stone was used extensively for flagstones in the grand country houses of the area. Today, Antique Barr is reclaimed by a small bands of gypsies and it is as a result of Paris Ceramics’ close contacts in the area that the company is able to control the supply of this stone.
Unusual for its consistent richness, texture and patina from floor to floor, this is one of the few antique flagstones the company is able to supply on a regular basis.
Available in Antique Blonde Barr (large hand-shaped flagstones laid in coursed lengths) and in
Antique Dalle de Blonde Barr (random sizes), these flagstones are in varying tones of golden-beige."
Paris Ceramics
http://www.parisceramics.com/Portfolio/10_DF.html

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Guess Who's Wearing A Mask ?

You can buy this.....
and buy a can of spray paint, and do this.
OR you can read what I really wanted to post about..........
Impostor Syndrome sufferers are high achievers who secretly believe they have been overestimated. They fear that at any time the "truth" about them will become known. Impostor Syndrome: They’re Productive Overachievers in Everyone’s Eyes but Their Own -
The Impostor Syndrome
Yes or No
  • Do you secretly worry that others will find out that you're not as bright and capable as they think you are?
  • Do you sometimes shy away from challenges because of nagging self-doubt?
  • Do you tend to chalk your accomplishments up to being a "fluke," “no big deal” or the fact that people just "like" you?
  • Do you hate making a mistake, being less than fully prepared or not doing things perfectly?
  • Do you tend to feel crushed by even constructive criticism, seeing it as evidence of your "ineptness?"
  • When you do succeed, do you think, "Phew, I fooled 'em this time but I may not be so lucky next time."
  • Do you believe that other people (students, colleagues, competitors) are smarter and more capable than you are?
  • Do you live in fear of being found out, discovered, unmasked?
Do you wear a mask ?

I answered 'yes' to 8 out of the 8 questions, I guess that means I win !!!!
..................how about you ???
[ shall I save room for you on 'the COUCH ?']







I know I wear masks at parties.
For those of us who scored HIGH, here are Words To Live By;
  • Perfectionism has nothing to do with getting it right. It has nothing to do with high standards. Perfectionism is a refusal to let yourself move ahead. ~ Jennifer White
  • The secret of creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. ~ Albert Einstein
  • Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects. ~ Woodrow Wilson
  • I was gratified to be able to answer promptly. I said, I don't know. ~ Mark Twain
  • Don't agonize. It slows you down. ~ "Non-perfectionist" Isaac Asimov
Did you score high ????
Kisses to you xxxxxx
Have a lovely weekend.
About 'wearing one'....read this:
Masks and Disguises:

Venice Sources:
http://www.carnivalofvenice.com/argomento.asp?cat=2

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About Renée Finberg

I have been in this business since the age of 22.

I love what I do and cannot imagine my life without Design.

Design Challenges are great.

And because of those challenges

I have imported fine antique pieces from Paris,

Designed and Manufactured Furniture,

Created Fantastic Window Treatments,

And solved all kinds of spatial & architectural issues

With my unique style.

If I can't find it, I create it.

My rooms would make excellent movie sets.

I am a visual, tactile and audio sensitive individual.

Creating is what I live for, not math, not spelling, not science.

Just Great Design.

Just imagine how it would be if each of us,

If only for a few hours of everyday,We could be in a space that is our very own.A place that is exactly the way we want it to be

Surrounded by all the things we wanted to see,

The atmosphere we wanted feel, smell and the sound we wanted to listen to.

Private Paradise

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