An interior designer..I am not.
L K
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Comments (6)Just a thought...don't get confused with an Interior Decorator and and Interior Designer. It speaks for itself. A decorator decorates and a designer designs generally.. Designers can design, draw plans and decorate ..and decorator can decorate...this is the difference so just be aware when thinking of what and who your are looking for. As an Interior Designer myself, I have had experience in the building industry as well as the design industry and I feel that I understand design and this helps me with the final outcome. It is up to you ...but I would go with an interior designer. Hope this helps. Robyn...See MoreTo vermiculite or not! Apartment roof
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Comments (20)Agree with everyone who said that art should speak to them and not be purchased simply to match existing décor. I am a bit of an art hoarder. I have so many pieces of art that I buy simply because I love them or they really do speak to me! I do not have enough walls to hang all my art, so I simply recycle them. I move them around or replace one with another over and over again. When I purchase art for clients I do so in various ways. Art auctions, galleries, online, commissions etc. it really depends on what the client's budget is, how far I can push the client's boundaries but still stay within the parameters of what they like, and most importantly, how the art makes the client feel! I never buy art for a client and just install it without their imput because what speaks to me may not speak to them! I really like your pieces TJG creative! I happen to love photography however, most clients ( at least the majority of the ones I have worked for) seem to be glued to the idea of paintings. every now and then I manage to convince a client to include black and white photography in their home and I do this by bringing my own pieces in, showing them how wonderful they can be in their space and they are usually keen then to purchase some of their own. I try to steer away from art prints if possible because in my opinion, something original can always be found to suit anyone's taste and budget. By buying original artworks, we are supporting our local art communities and encouraging new and emerging artists to continue pursuing their dreams. Good luck with your venture and I will certainly keep your works in mind if the opportunity arises....See MoreAn interior designer..I am not.
Comments (14)Could you try taping up some large pieces of coloured paper (the colour you like) in an area that you see from different angles and areas that look into the kitchen area. Live with it for few days or week; then go out of your comfort zone and tape up, say black and do the same. Check it out, live with it and see if that might give you some inspiration on the colour. I’m not keen on the stripe but I’m also not keen on the fridge. Bigger and more modern....See More94236633
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