Save On The Side

Save On The Side

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I’m currently 3/4 finished with an incredible downtown Boulder office renovation that saw upgrades in everything: paint and flooring, windows and doors, furniture and accessories. While searching for the final pieces, I came across this side table from Target that will go perfectly with our higher-end picks from Room & Board and Restoration Hardware while sparing the budget.

I’ve always contended that side tables are one place you can save money without sacrificing style. While upholstered furniture (chairs, sofas) need quality construction to support the high amount of traffic and usage, side tables function simply to hold and display. Save your money with side-shopping at Target, West Elm, CB2, World Market, and Craigslist. Better yet, use that savings to upgrade the things that do matter: your switch plates.

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You Get What You Pay For

You Get What You Pay For

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Liz01Without a doubt, the least enjoyable part of an otherwise totally kick-ass job, is telling clients that they need to be spending more money on their clothes, shoes, accessories. It seems to be part of the human experience to have hang ups about money; we all do. It also seems nearly universal to want to get the most for the least, and I am no exception to this preference. At different times, I’ve procured for clients, friends and myself $1500-$2000 handbags, nearly brand new, for $300-$400 from my favorite consignment store, Common Threads. When at all possible, I prefer to buy things very gently used and very deeply discounted. But that’s not always possible. A finite amount of merchandise at any given time does not always permit the possibility for these incredible steals.

As much as my services cater to styling my clients, they also cater to educating them. I want you to know what’s overpriced (Ralph Lauren), what stores provide outstanding customer service (Chelsea in Boulder), what accessories are really worth the splurge (shoes), what are the best items to buy at consignment (bags), where you can save (costume jewelry) and where you should not. So when I tell you and my clients that they need to be spending more money (in relation to what they have available to spend), please believe that I know what I’m talking about.

I speak more about this issue here. And keep this in mind when you’re considering the upgrades: I’ve never, personally and in my business, known anyone to regret spending more.

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Baby, It’s Cold Outside!

Baby, It’s Cold Outside!

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If you’re living in any part of the country other than Florida, you’ve probably noticed a wee chill in the air… These faux-fur blankets from Restoration Hardware will keep you warm and stylish. Pair with a vintage-style pajama set and a great DVD for a perfect cold weekend!

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High Risk, High Reward

High Risk, High Reward

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When it comes to interior design, I am a devoted believer in the power of risks. The balance tips from good to great once you start doing things differently, and this room encapsulates that breaking point with spectacular panache.

From continuing the black wall paint* onto the mantel, picture rails, and wainscoting to leaving the door trim its natural wood, from the unusual mix-match of furniture styles to the traditional choice and placement of the chandelier, I am utterly awestruck by this room.

Good design is easy. Great design is exceedingly difficult; it takes a total retraining of your impulses to do things how they should be. This is the goal I bring to every project and in my design life in general.

For more on the genius behind this room and to see the others they’ve done, visit their website.

*Farrow & Ball’s Off Black.

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