Sheron Cardin's Input...: July 2008

I have been an interior designer for over 27 years and I have always taught my clients the principles I used while decorating their home so they may enjoy decorating too. The home staging trend in residential real estate is a great way to reach more people every day and what I enjoy the most is they are learning the basics of good design through staging. It is my dream for every person to know the joy and pride of living in a decorated home.

I walked away thinking "He didn't have to die yet!".

I went to a memorial yesterday. We lost a friend whom we all valued deeply; he was a phychologist and a jokester and he will me missed by so many.

I lost my sister to cancer over 12 years ago and she was taken too soon also. You could just feel it...the powerlessness that cancer leaves behind no matter how hard we try to fight it.

Now...we don't have to die of cancer; watch this!

Cancer is not fate but a consequence of modern man. I am proud to be a part of the solution and you can too.

 

11 commentsSheron Cardin - how2homestage.com • July 27 2008 09:49AM

FUNCTIONAL ART - one of the best ideas yet!

This is by far one of the best solutions to a flat screen TV to come down the pike ever!

art for tv's

Click here to watch the screen in action.

To make one of your own (not automatic) create a shadow box with a print or fabric on the front...and for home stagers; be sure there is a safe place to store the faux print when the TV is in use. Sweet!

If you have created more fabulous solutions for the Ugly Eye syndrome, please share with us. Just the opposite can be acheived for vacant home staging by framing a photo of a flat screen TV to show placement instead of buying the faux version. A framed print is much classier.

27 commentsSheron Cardin - how2homestage.com • July 23 2008 11:14AM