Monday, June 25, 2012

Measuring T-I-M-E


Taking correct measurements of any space is always important, it helps you in the long run in more ways than one.
Taking measurements in all the nooks and crannies of any space might seem annoying to some, (I tend to enjoy numbers in general, so measuring is usually enjoyable) but all of the measurements recorded are definitely a necessity when it comes to design.
For example, if you are working on a project and trying to figure out what size club chair can go into the living room or what piece of art can hang in the bedroom or even what size a new vanity must be to fit into the bathroom, and you do not have the measurements needed, you might run yourself into all sorts of problems. And most of those particular problems in actuality could have easily been avoided had you measured.
Minimize the potential for problems…cover your tuchus. 
Spend the extra time and take the measurements, it makes a world of difference when it comes to space planning. Doing things correctly the first time will help you de-stress, and avoid a cluttered mind as well as a cluttered room in the long run.



H-O-M-E

How do you spell home? However you like. Just make sure you spell it correctly. It's your HOME, be it a 500 square foot rental in Dupont, 2100 square foot townhouse in Shaw, or a 9000 square foot estate in Georgetown. Home is what you make it. Make it right.

Yes this sounds simple, but it isn't necessarily always the easiest process to tackle. To make a place your home, you need good structural bones, a great layout, and a focused design plan, among many other things.

The spelling journey begins...H...O...M...E...