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DDI sets up shop in Moore

submitted by: Jennifer 06/02/11

The day has finally arrived! Designing Diva Interiors is partnering with Brecheen Brothers Area Rugs & Furniture to bring a unique booth to Showplace Market. If you’re looking for something quirky, something modern, something from a world away, this should be your next stop.  I’ll be working on the booth this evening, putting finishing touches on tomorrow and we should be up and running by Saturday! I invite you to stop in and check out the hand-crafted furniture from around the globe and affordable accessories in the season’s hottest colors. If you make a purchase from our booth in June you qualify to recieve a COMPLIMENTARY Initial Consultation for interior decorating or home staging service ($85 value)!

 

To receive your complimentary Initial Consultation, just call 816-9716 to schedule with Jennifer, mention this blog post, and tell me what you purchased! 

*Initial Consultation must be scheduled in the months of June or July in order to redeem complimentary initial consultation.

Great Reads While You’re Pretending to Work

submitted by: Jennifer 05/15/11

…Don’t worry. I won’t tell the boss you’re not really updating that spreadsheet. While you’re killing time check out my favorite articles from this week in the world of design!

http://ecosalon.com/the-incredible-shrinking-house/

http://www.traditionalhome.com/design_decorating/marketplace/tech-girl-wake-up_ss1.html

http://www.hgtv.com/color-dos-and-donts/package/index.html

 

Excuses, excuses. What’s holding you back?

submitted by: Jennifer 02/04/11

Over the years I’ve realized that making a room look attractive requires much more than just knowing which chair to put where. There is a significant amount of psychology that goes into great design and any decorator worth her fee knows how to combat her clients’ fears and misconceptions, helping them overcome whatever is holding them back so that they get the room they really want. Today I would like to cover a few of the most popular fears or misconceptions that may be keeping you from hiring a professional decorator to finally achieve the design you deserve.

These items may be found at Cedarburg Square, Bethany OK

1. Decorators are too expensive. I can do what they do for a lot less.

As gently as I can may I ask “and how’s that working for you”? While to some it may appear that a decorator is nothing more than a paid professional shopper, there are many aspects that require professional education and training- knowing building codes is a requirement for those who call themselves designers, for example. Knowing which fabrics are suitable for certain items and environments is a big one. Having great taste simply doesn’t cut it. As harsh as it sounds,  if you could do what we do on your own, it would be done. Professional decorators know of the resources available to the trade that it will take to get your job done right-the first time- while many homeowners wing it by searching online and hoping for the best. They are also aware of sale prices that could be of benefit to you- prices that retailers won’t tell you about. Additionally, the fees a reasonable decorator charges pale in comparison to the thousands of dollars one can spend trying to DIY without a clear plan of action.

2. I have no idea what my style is. Why hire someone until I know what I like?

While it can certainly speed up the process to know what you love and hate, part of my job is to work with you to help determine your true style. You may have gone the last ten years assuming your style was French Country but a series of questioning and some quality shopping time may reveal you’re really more modern. Just because you’ve been living with aunt Edith’s antique heirlooms all this time  doesn’t mean you have to let them dictate your personal style!

 
 3. What if the decorator tells me to get rid of everything? Won’t she just do what she wants in my house?

A true professional won’t. Of course there are cases where the client dictates that everything goes and the decorator is given carte blanche to start fresh. But for the most part, I (and my thousands of colleagues across the country) am very good at due diligence- that is, discovering exactly what you will go for and what you won’t before any walls are painted or any furniture purchased. I tell all of my clients that I can think a room is amazing but once I leave, if the clients hate it everything was a waste. You have to live there, you should like it! I have a home that I get to decorate for me; a real pro will not force his or her personal taste on you but rather, will work closely with you to achieve the factors you want with ideas of her own that will complete the space.

4. My life is too hectic, there’s no way I have time to work with a decorator.

While every decorator works a little differently, most of them will gladly take the wheel for a busy client and do the legwork without them. If you would prefer not to go shopping with your decorator, he or she will gather up the pieces they want you to see and deliver them to your home. I personally love to utilize email, getting clients’ approval on work orders or items to save us both time. If you let your decorator know ahead of time what your schedule is like, he or she will work with you to keep your end of load nice and light. Most decorators will even show up on the job site to let contractors in if you have somewhere to be. Of course, details like how much access the decorator has to your job site should be outlined in the contract.

So if any of these sound like you, I’ve got your number! No more hiding behind that 70′s wallpaper, its time to get moving on the house you’ve hoped for but never got! It isn’t as scary as it may seem and once the ball gets rolling most people find its quite a fun process! Designing Diva Interiors LLC would be glad to answer your questions or schedule an Initial Consultation to help you define your needs. 405.816.9716

 

Support Local Economy! My favorites for the best home decorating finds

submitted by: Jennifer 01/17/11

People SAY they want to help support the local business movement but let’s face it; that can be difficult. Searching out those smaller operations who have what you really want can be a chore. Designing Diva is proud to shop locally whenever possible and I have listed a few of my favorite shops within the OKC Metro that are owned and operated by people right here in your own town.

1) Cedarburg Square in Bethany, located across from Southern Nazarene University. Great home accessories, bedding and gifts!

2) Brecheen Brothers in Oklahoma City, located on W. Reno behind Mathis Brothers. Hot hot hot furniture items at amazing prices. Mind-blowing selection of rugs of all sizes and price ranges.

3) Showplace Market in Moore, located off of I-35 and 19th St. Vendor mall, over 100 booths of must-see treasures for the home.

So if you’re looking for someplace new to try out this week and you love when your money stays close to home, stop by one of these-or all of these- wonderful businesses and tell them the Designing Diva sent you! Happy hunting!

Showplace Market Offers Unique Fall Decor

submitted by: Jennifer 10/25/10

If you live in the Oklahoma City Metro area you’re in luck. Over 100 vendors are always offering new wares from boutique items to gourmet foods. This fall I highly recommend stopping in for your unique holiday decor. Below are a few of Designing Diva’s favorites!

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Oklahoma’s newest shopping experience opens tomorrow!

submitted by: Jennifer 05/31/10

Designing Diva Interiors LLC is excited about the opening of Showplace Market’s doors tomorrow in Moore. Located at 2001 S. Broadway (S.E. corner of Broadway and 19th St), Showplace Market is NOT another crafter’s mall, thrift shop or antique store. Hundreds of unique items from top vendors like Cedarburg Square, Red Dirt Babies, Just Say It, The Market at Quail Springs and so much more!

Don’t come just to shop for your home, hobby or loved one, come relax in their Book Nook (all the books are for sale and are best sellers!) or kick back with an Italian coffee or Fat Daddy Sweets’ homemade truffles at the Cafe. It all starts tomorrow, open Monday through Saturday. Grab a friend and come see what everyone’s talking about!

10 Tips for Clutter-Free Shopping

submitted by: Jennifer 04/23/10

Ten Tips for Clutter-Free Shopping
(Even at Flea Markets and Yard Sales)
by Aby Garvey

I’m willing to bet, since you’re reading this newsletter, that creating and maintaining an organized home is tops on your priority list. Perhaps you’ve been participating in some of my online workshops and you’re well on your way to creating – and maintaining – a clutter-free and organized home, or maybe you’re just starting out on your organizing journey. Either way, if your goal is to live in an organized and clutter-free home, it’s important to recognize that one of the best ways to control clutter is to keep it out of your home in the first place. And one of the best ways to do that is by becoming a clutter-free shopper – or doing what I call shopping with intention.

Now, shopping with intention is all well and good, and easy, when you’re shopping for groceries or other commonplace items. But when you’re shopping at flea markets and other venues that sell one-of-a-kind things, remaining objective and making smart purchase decisions can be quite a bit trickier. For this type of shopping, you need a simple plan of attack that will help you distinguish the shopping treasures from tomorrow’s would-be trash. Here are ten tips to get you started.

Get Prepared!
Before heading out on your first shopping expedition, use these first few tips to get yourself ready.

Tip 1:  Make a List
The first step to avoiding regrettable purchases (and the clutter that follows) is to make a list of things you want and need for your home. Keep your creative options open by making a list that’s based on an item’s intended purpose, instead of searching for an exact item. This gives you the opportunity to use things you find in an unexpected ways. As one workshop participant shared, “I went looking for ‘something’ that could be used to collect papers before I can act on them and ended up with a leaf-shaped copper tray. That was something I never would have thought of, but the use was something I had already planned.”

Tip 2:  Take Measurements
There’s a saying in carpentry that goes “measure twice, cut once.” For your treasure hunting expeditions, use the phrase “measure twice, buy once.” In other words, make sure the items you purchase will fit in your home, by taking accurate measurements of your spaces ahead of time.

Tip 3:  Set a Budget
First, set an overall budget and then, spread it among the items on your list. Consider allocating a portion of your budget for impulse purchases or unexpected must-have finds. By setting a budget, you’ll be sure to have cash in your pocket when you find the perfect piece to accommodate an item on your “need” list, plus you create a bit of wiggle room for unexpected treasures, which means you’ll still retain the fun of treasure hunting. Also, your budget will help you keep impulse purchases to a minimum, which may help you pass by items that would ultimately have become clutter.

Tip 4:  Create a Shopping Kit
Put together a little shopping kit filled with the following items, to take with you while you shop:
Small tape measure (to measure items before buying)
Paint and fabric swatches (to make sure an item you find will work well with items you already own)
Your shopping list (to help you stay focused)

Go Shop!
With your plan in place, you’re halfway there. Now it’s time to shop and put your plan to the test. While you’re out shopping, ask yourself the following questions to help you bring home the true treasures, while leaving behind tomorrow’s would-be trash.

Questions to Ask While Shopping

Tip 5:  Ask, Do I LOVE It?
Think about an item in your home that you absolutely love. Got it?  Okay, now think back to where you were when you spotted this item while shopping. How did you feel? What did you do? When I find something truly special I gasp a little bit and my heart beats a bit faster. I smile and pick up the item as if to claim it as my own. And if I’m shopping with someone else, I immediately show the item to her so she can share in my joy.

Now, this may sound a bit like I’m describing what happens when you find an item on sale…but the response I’m describing here is one I have before I even know what an item costs. It is the item itself that has captured my affection, not the price tag wrapped around its neck. The important thing while shopping is to tune into your true feelings about the items by remembering what you do when you truly love an item. For me, when I rationalize a purchase is when I get in trouble and create tomorrow’s clutter. But when I truly love an item at first sight—this feeling lasts for years.

Tip 6:  Ask, Is This in My Budget?
Now it’s time to get rational and check your handy-dandy shopping list. Ask yourself if the item is in your budget and if not (and you truly love it), see if there’s a way to apportion your budget differently to make this item yours. If it’s just too far out of your budget, let it go.

Tip 7:  Make Sure It’s a Good Fit.
When you come across an item you want to seriously consider, picture where and how you would use it. Then, make sure you have space for it in your home. If the item is on your list (or will fulfill a purpose on your list), check your measurements to make sure the item will work in the space you have in mind. Also, pull out your swatches to make sure it will fit in, or look good, with the other items in your room.

Tip 8:  Ask, Am I Willing to Make Space for It?
If you determine a must-have item won’t fit in the space you intended, consider other uses for the item. Could you let go of an item you already own to make room for the treasure in your hand?  Using a “one item in, one item out” strategy is a simple way to create space for new items, and keep the flow of new things into your home in sync with the outflow – which keeps clutter away.

Tip 9:  Ask, Can I Use It As Is?
If you love shopping at flea markets or yard sales, you may recognize this next scenario. You come across the almost perfect piece that just needs a “quick” coat of paint, or perhaps new fabric for the seat cushion. Even if you love a renovation project, avoid buying too many “projects.” Unfinished projects can easily become clutter, so be aware of how many projects are already on your to-do list before bringing home another project. Ask yourself “Can I use this as it is?” or, “Do I realistically have the time to make it usable?” If the answer is no…pass it by.

Tip 10:  Ask, Would it Be easy to Get Rid of This Later if I Find it Doesn’t Work?
I have a friend who buys a lot of furniture and home decor items on craigslist. Before making a purchase, she considers whether or not she could resell the item on craigslist for at least as much as her purchase price. If she thinks it would be easy to sell, then she buys; if not, she passes it by. She often uses items for a period of time, and then when she wants a change she posts some things on craigslist and uses that cash for new items. It’s a fun little hobby and a great way to keep things flowing into and out of your home, without letting clutter build up. If you’re out shopping and you’re on the fence about an item, ask yourself if it would be easy for you to get rid of later, if you find it doesn’t work for you.

With these ten tips in hand, all that’s left to do is head out there and find some treasures. Happy hunting!

Upcoming Events Ease Holiday Shopping Stresses!

submitted by: Jennifer 11/05/09

Designing Diva Interiors would like to pass along information about two upcoming events that you won’t want to miss!

Nov. 7 Stop by and see me at the Adopt Shoppe Christmas Market  while you shop to support a local family’s adoption efforts! 9am-6pm, Quail Springs Church of Christ (On May between 150th and Memorial). Unique local vendors, door prizes, Santa photos, bake sale and more! A portion of the proceeds benefit the Crum Family Adoption Fund.

Nov. 5-7 Check out Yukon’s Main St. Holiday Open House and shop at Designing Diva’s favorite local boutiques for that perfect present.

Main Street Holiday Open House
BlessingsBlooms
419 W. Main Yukon
&
Loabi
451 W. Main Yukon

Thursday, Nov 5th 10-8pm
Friday, Nov 6th 10-6pm
Saturday, Nov 7th 10-6pm

Lots of Sale Items!!
Door Prizes Everyday!
Food, Fun & Holiday Cheer!

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Designing Diva Interiors would like to pass along information about two upcoming events that you won’t want to miss!

Nov. 7 Stop by and see me at the Adopt Shoppe Christmas Market  while you shop to support a local family’s adoption efforts! 9am-6pm, Quail Springs Church of Christ (On May between 150th and Memorial). Unique local vendors, door prizes, Santa photos, bake sale and more! A portion of the proceeds benefit the Crum Family Adoption Fund.

Nov. 5-7 Check out Yukon’s Main St. Holiday Open House and shop at Designing Diva’s favorite local boutiques for that perfect present.

Main Street Holiday Open House
BlessingsBlooms
419 W. Main Yukon
&
Loabi
451 W. Main Yukon

Thursday, Nov 5th 10-8pm
Friday, Nov 6th 10-6pm
Saturday, Nov 7th 10-6pm

Lots of Sale Items!!
Door Prizes Everyday!
Food, Fun & Holiday Cheer!

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