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Virtual Color Consultations? But, How?
Honestly, when COVID hit, I thought color consultations were out of the question. I knew that I had done several projects in the past with color, finishes, fixtures, and more all virtually, but chalked it up to my amateur times and assumed I had made horrible mistakes.
Then, I pulled out my old photos, and… they all looked fabulous! What had I done?
Interior Designer vs. Interior Decorator vs. Architect
At first, I was easily upset when people misunderstood what I did and quick to correct anyone who referred to me as an "interior decorator". Over the years, I've gotten less defensive and frustrated by it, and began to look at it from another point of view.
Preparing for Phase 2 of Reopening: New projects
Phase 2 of the “Safe Start” plan is looming ahead of us, with many counting the days until June 1st. I am not counting at this point, because I realize that it will likely be extended again. Extended or not, that phase will come soon enough.
When it does come, Waldron Designs has a plan and will be ready.
Construction Site Visits during COVID-19
As we near phase 2 for a more comprehensive reopening, we are reviewing the expectations of construction during this time and doing our part to ensure that we are being safe. As of today, we have developed a written protocol for site visits during this time of concern, and are sharing this protocol here.
Working at Home... Without Breaking Your Back
Not too long ago, I wrote about The Home Office during the pandemic, and why it doesn’t really matter to be perfect right now, but instead how we should enjoy our comforts.
With no clear end in sight, it’s time to regroup, look at your workspace, and create a comfortable space that will not cause carpal tunnel, back distress, fatigue, and more. As wonderful and cozy as my leather chair is that overlooks the water. That comfort lasts a few weeks, at most before the aches and pains start to kick in. It’s time for an ergonomic solution.
Kitchen & Bath Design
Today, our kitchen and bath design process is about developing a space for you that functions in the way that you live and is not limited to the parts and pieces that were per-conceived by others in an order book for mass-production.
Home-Additions
We started this new project type with a friend, and were energized by the level of change we could give a home and how much we could learn in the process. Home additions open up a whole new world with permit drawings and requirements and there are some things to know as a home owner that you will need to do your homework on before engaging a designer!
Setting Expectations for Working with a Designer
Every designer works differently. In fact, I highly recommend my previous post, To-may-to, To-mah-to, to see just how differently the term “interior designer” may be viewed by interior designers!
Before locking down a designer, it is so important to determine whether their method and expertise is a good fit for your needs.
Combatting Cabin Fever in a Pandemic
We are all cooped up at home and while it was fantastic to be around our families at first (and still is, really), we’re starting to snap at each other, we are losing patience, energy, and motivation.
So, how do we keep going, keep the energy and enthusiasm up, and feel less restless in our homes? I’ve been doing a little research on this exact topic for my own sanity and thought I would share what I’ve found!
Construction and a Pandemic
At Waldron Designs, we want to assure you that this is not the end-all to your home renovation projects! Waldron Designs launched in 2013, but we had already been through a couple of revisions. In 2011-2012, we were “Open Box Interiors”, a virtual design firm.
We designed a kitchen in Canada and did color consultations in Los Angeles and North Carolina, among other furnishing and decor projects across the country! Most people think furniture and decor when they think of “online design”, but we don’t stop at decorating, we develop complete designs that go beyond quick product selections to be ordered online.
Home Office Design, and Why it Just Doesn't Matter Right Now
We are all feeling a little cramped, a little nervous, unsure, and confined. I know you’re getting the emails too- the ones about what you should buy to get you through this time from retailers. Stock up on tea to soothe the nerves. Shop for a bidet right now before all the toilet paper is gone. Getting bored? Buy some books.
We may also be starting to see the little things that feel so special. This is all certainly giving me new insight into the world of interior design.
Inspired by Television: The Repair Shop
With a traditional home, it sometimes feels like an insult to try and replicate the authentic fixtures- a modern imitation feels like a cheap imposter. A trick. So, in a home, I usually opt for a modern update that complements the traditional styling for a beautiful melding and respect of traditionalism and modernism.