Home Décor; Home Decoration Pro Previews Texas Home And Garden Show

If you live in the South or plan on vacationing there,  plan on attending the Sixteenth Annual Fall Home & Garden Show this Summer in Austin, Texas from Friday Aug. 26th to Sunday Aug. 28th.  Put on by Show Technology Productions, this is expected to be a fabulous show as they are noted for top notch shows around the country and it’s going to have plenty of things for the whole family to do.

Austin Texas Convention Center

Tera Hampton

The Home & Garden star Tera Hampton will be present on Saturday & Sunday.  Tera, a Texas gal, was one of twelve, selected out of thousands of designers to be on HGTV’s Design Star Season 5 and has been designing for over twenty years.  Her designing approach is “taking what you have and making it better,” so if you’re into learning how to use what you already have, or going on the cheap and making some fabulous designs be sure to take in some of Tera’s tips while you’re there.  You may be surprised how talented you can become making some of your own home decor!

Another celebrity on board for the weekend will be Brian Santos, “The Wall Wizard” who has traveled for nearly 20 years with his Wall Magic touring workshops bringing the secrets of home decorating to do-it-yourselfers all over the world. Brian educates, entertains and empowers the audience with the simple tips, tricks, and techniques that can save time and money around their home.  If you already have great walls, but are looking for decorations you should be able to find lots of choices.

While there you can expect to find the latest in home décor products, furnishings, and services for everything from builders, contractors, materials, decks, pools, spas, entertainment systems, storage, plants, landscape displays/materials, kitchenware, and much more.  By the time you leave you should have plenty of ideas about how to improve your home décor and may even find some great items to purchase with your “show only” discounts.

Be sure to bring the kids along for this one, as they not only get in free, but there will be a fun interactive kid’s zone and pet zone on site.  That should keep them busy for a while!

For the adults, there’s a large live plant sale scheduled, the usual booth & informational displays, live cooking demonstrations, and even an “art, gift, and gourmet center.”  Learning home decor ideas, interior decoration, and exterior home upgrades can be a lot of fun and coming to a highly professional show like this can be a big step in the right direction.

If this isn’t enough for the weekend and you’re looking for more to do, or you want to find out what else is happening that weekend, click on this link about Austin.

Show Hours:
Friday Aug. 26th:     2:00 – 7:00pm

Saturday Aug. 27th:  10:00 – 7:00pm

Sunday Aug. 28th:   11:00 – 5:00pm

Admission:   Children 16 & under Free; 65+  $6.00 (All Weekend).  All weekend rate for adults is only $8.00. Be advised that tickets are sold on site only during open hours.  Only cash or check is accepted for admittance.

Convention Center Parking is available for $7.00 a day: 1,000 spaces are available at the garage located 2 blocks west of the Center, at 201 East 2nd Street. Entrances are on Brazos and San Jacinto streets.  An additional 600 parking spaces are available at the parking garage at Red River and 5th Street.  ATMS & Restrooms available on site.

The Convention Center Parking Garages accept cash, local checks, and the following credit cards: MasterCard; Visa; American Express; Diners Club; and Discovery.

For additional information about the Center go to this link: http://www.austinconventioncenter.com/directions/directions.htm

The show address: Austin Convention Center, 500 E. Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX 78701

My Best,

Billy Goldmark,  Silky Flower Store

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Home Décor; Home Decoration Pro Discusses Modern Southwest Decor

Southwestern décor styles won’t fit just any style home, but if you have the right structure or are planning one, it is an exciting design to work with.  Some are even going as far as building spacious and stunning garages, or makeovers using this theme.

You could live in this "Garage!"

Part of the excitement stems from the fact that there are so many different ways to make your home a warm, inviting, colorful, and comfortable new way of life.  Prominent base colors begin with warm earth tones, and can be accented with brighter colors such as turquoise, orange, and reds for added contrasts.  For example take an envying look at Barb & Bernie Nevoral’s Modern Southwestern style garage in Illinois and the Kiva style fireplace that’s surrounded with comfortable seating.  Look closely at the larger picture and then note the 2nd picture includes the fireplace and surrounding seating.

Don’t forget you have several décor styles to choose from in the Southwestern themes:  Modern, Native American, Western Style, and Mexican Import.  Each area has its own idiosyncrasies, but any of the four can be a lot of fun planning, finding sources, and selecting the perfect colors, sizes, and furnishings.  Our focus in this article is mostly in regard to the Modern Southwest style, but you will have the opportunity to go into the other styles here too with the links we’ve included.

An area that can fit beautifully into the Modern SW theme is the use of natural wildflower arrangements and wall sconces to give a more sophisticated, but inviting atmosphere to your home.  Add some life to your home with a friendly welcome to those who come to your door and present an appropriate silk or natural wreath.  Additionally some special greenery just inside your entrance, or even in a protected area outside that’s visible……maybe a courtyard, or a protected entryway helps to add that special home atmosphere.

A Cheery Welcome!

 

Here’s a short video that can give you a quick view of some useful items that can be used in this style.  Note where plant life (real or artificial) makes each area more inviting and relaxing….a key concept for a comfortable home.

Here are some examples of what we think would work well in a Modern Southwest home theme.

 

Perfect for Adobe Colored Walls

If you would like a great example of a “visual library” of the structural terms here’s a knowledgeable and interesting resource from “Su Casa” (Your House) magazine.  It offers a quick education on differing architectural styles from the Santa Fe, NM area along with beautiful images of kitchens and other living areas if you decide to investigate further.

 

I found one more short but interesting example of how to encompass some of the Southwest style environment into and outside of your home with this realtor’s of a home in Colorado.

This is only an encapsulated review, but if you’re looking for ideas some of this should at least direct you to what you’re looking for.  Good luck and have fun!

My Best,

Billy Goldmark

 

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Office Decor; Home Decoration Pro Presents An Inviting Dental Office

If you’ve ever been to the dentist (who hasn’t?) what’s your immediate reaction when you enter the office?  Do you feel nervous, or hesitant about being there?  If you’re like me, you just want to get it done and get out of there and not have to come back for a LONG time.  Well after the dental procedure you may still feel that way, but at least things could likely seem a whole lot better with the proper atmosphere and decorating ideas.  For instance, would you rather feel like you’ve just entered the operating room of a hospital, or a relaxed family atmosphere?  Certainly some office “waiting rooms” are relatively small, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be cheerful and homey.

Dr. Drabik & Wife Kris in Inviting Office

Put your patients at ease in the office entry, waiting room, hallway, and dental chair with a relaxing theme.  Your customers will be much more at ease with a home feeling versus a sterile hospital atmosphere.  A great example of a relaxing environment for clients is illustrated here using decor accessories with a rustic Adirondack theme.  The adjacent picture shows open shelves for toys in a corner for the younger children, and family style seating.  The furniture should of course be comfortable, but follow your theme and don’t forget to add it to the personnel side of the counter as well.  If you’d like to see more of what Dr. Drabik did with their office be sure to take a look and learn more about additional comforting details.  After all, you do want your patients to come back don’t you?

Note the relaxing colors in Dr. Drabik’s office as it’s always important to use neutral colors which are much more comforting than brights, whites, and blacks.  Again, you want the home environment or even home party atmosphere, not the surgical “get them in and get them out” feeling.  Of course being friendly, courteous and attentive to your patient’s needs at all times is a big part of this whole concept, so don’t forget the details.  It can be the devil in the details, or the angel in the details.  Which would you prefer if you were the patient?

An additional enhancement is adding life and greenery to your decorating ideas, even if it’s just one item it can make a real difference.  Fish tanks (be ready for maintenance duty) will create special interest for children and adults alike.  Another enrichment is live plants (maintenance duty), silk flowers (low maintenance), or silk plants (occasional dusting),  or  silk flower arrangements, but be sure you have office or maintenance personnel willing to keep up diligently with any choices involving the required preservation.  The last thing you want is a local resident going belly up in the fish tank, or a plant that’s not looking so good (ok, so who’s the next patient?).  I think you get the idea.

Also, you’re going to need some appropriate art for the walls and of course photos, paintings, prints, etc. work well if you stay with the theme.  Here’s one that’s a fun one that gets an important point across to young patients and they won’t forget the point when they see this framed print .

Don’t forget that softly played music can help set the tone, but don’t choose hard rock or many of your patients will complain at best, or never be back at the worst.  Many patients like to talk among themselves in the office, but if the music is too loud or annoying it’s going to detract from rather than enhance the environment. The main point is to very carefully choose peaceful enhancing mood  music at a very low volume and realize many of your patients may have hearing problems.  Background “noise” can be very irritating when trying to communicate for those who are hearing impaired.

Of course fragrance of the office is also important, but be very careful here as some patients can not even tolerate perfumes being used by personnel.  What we recommend and can really add to the “home” environment scene are naturally home made potpourri, or on site brewing of natural  fragrances.  It can be fun, and different each week.  Changing the recipe more often than this tend to turn into work and is really not necessary, as the fragrance can easily last this long with most natural ingredients.  Keep in mind it doesn’t need nor should it be a strong fragrance, but subtle and pleasant to the senses.

Natural & Safe Potpourri

Personally I love the smell of vanilla and cinnamon (what’s for dessert?), but let your imagination do the designing, or you can go here for a short lesson.  One word of caution if you’re going to be using an energy using small appliance for simmering.  It could be like the coffee pot left turned on empty overnight that burns down the house.  Be sure to include safeguards that will prevent this tragic possibility, such as an automatic shut off timer.  You don’t need to leave these items on long to get the fragrance in the air anyway, so play it safe.

If you have special recipes of your own, please don’t hesitate to share them with us and help spread the good will.

My Best,  Billy Goldmark

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