Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Become A High End Interior Designer

Scottsdale Art FactoryScottsdale Art Factory promotes and contributes to the education of new persons interested in interior design. We also promote the further education of currant interior designers.



American handmade furniture and the art of master wood workers, master craftsman, master blacksmiths, and what their skills contribute to architecture and engineering elements that make top designers excel. Regarding such design elements as grand entrance doors, hand carved windows and doors, interior furnishings,iron elements, stair railing, fencing, door hardware,chandeliers and other structural and decorator design elements of American and the worlds architecture.



The tradition of fine art, master craftsmanship and design will live on for future generations to enjoy. These master craftsman and their skills provide the very elements of design that make the difference in how designer's are regarded by their clients. This difference translates to the clients perception as to what level of design services you are capable of providing.



The basic stock and trade of a interior designer is perception of quality and the ability to know the difference. Scottsdale Art Factory feels the better educated each designer becomes the better suited he or she is in genuinely providing each client with the environment of their dreams.



Scottsdale Art Factory feels that it is of utmost importance that each interior designer should be informed in the difference between genuine materials such as: stone, marble, granite, master hand crafted solid wood furnishings, hand forged and master crafted iron gates, fencing, stair rails,chandeliers, lighting, hardware, fine leathers, and fabrics and the many other materials that make up fine quality design.



Contrasting with the fake, faux materials, and mass produced furnishings, doors, lighting and wrought iron products of inferior quality mostly from cheap labor force countries flooding the marketplace as of this publication 2007.



Every high end designer must understand investment quality verses production grade furnishings that are build with intended obsolescence. ( future yard sale items). It is also important the each interior designer should understand that hand made high quality design elements are cost effective as well as a good investment. Further design elements and furnishings handmade in America to world antiquity standards allows each client not only a return on investment but through family heirlooms enriches life style and family memories and cohesiveness. Most mass produced products as described above will not yield a return on investment and will never become family heirlooms or valuable antiques, thus resulting in great lose to your client. Not only will your client loose investment value the greater loss is the family heirlooms and the memories associated with these design elements.
It is Imperative these design elements such as furniture, doors, lighting, and hardware stand the test of time.


Tuesday, October 2, 2007

How To Do Your Own Home Inspection

Let’s take a walk through your home and see if there may be an item or two worth changing in favor of something more beautiful. At the end of the day that's what we all want for our homes. We want to provide a beautiful environment for our family and friends to enjoy their time while under our roof.

Beauty in the home does not just happen, it takes great effort to create specific beauty throughout your home. Honestly,few of us are gifted with an eye for scale, proportion and balance as to guarantee effortless decorating and a lovely home. Most of us work diligently, reading, researching and asking questions. We are always searching for he next idea that will make our home more appealing.

Let’s begin at the beginning. Walk out your front door and as you do switch hats. Become a guest seeing your home for the first time. Approach the door with new eyes what do you see? How does what you see make you feel? What can you do today to improve the view and the experience? It was Theodore Roosevelt who said, “Do what you can…with what you have…where you are.”

This is my suggestion for you today. On a note pad, jot down two small projects that will enhance the experience of approaching your front door. They may be as basic as sweeping the porch, touching up the paint or putting up the new house numbers that have been collecting dust in the trunk of your car.

The point is to do something! Set goals for yourself that you are sure to achieve and then proceed. You will feel great and take the first step towards creating a more beautiful home.

If you feel you could use a little help, let me recommend a wonderful custom manufacture that offers free interior or exterior design help.Scottsdale Art Factory H.J.Nick is a world class artist, designer with credits extended to interior designing some of the worlds finest homes. H.J.Nick's design team will provide design ideas at no cost to you. Simply order your items to be built by Scottsdale Art Factory. This company has been designing and manufacturing furniture, doors, gates, lighting and hardware for some of the worlds finest interior designers for over nine decades. All handmade in America to family heirloom investment quality standards at what I find to be very reasonable prices.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Memories


Your Home Should Create Memories.



Memory is such an interesting tool. We can, given the right stimulus, recall with clarity a moment in time, long past. There are times, when moving through a crowd when I catch a scent and will be catapulted back in time to my Grandmother’s house on Clear Lake on a Saturday morning. Sometimes it’s just a simple smell, like fresh berries,cut grass or fried fish that brings back vivid memories of my childhood.

At Grandma's house we would begin our day by looking out at the lake and consider the possibilities. My Mother and Uncles would all be getting ready to water ski, fish or pick black berries. Sometimes all I have to do is look at Grandma's old hand carved cedar chest where she kept, what she called, the most important things.

One of my most vivid memories was when Grandma decided she needed a new front door. The entrance to her home was always unremarkable so we all chimed in and encouraged her to get something unique. Then the question, "what would make it special?" We began on-line and stumbled upon a wonderful website artfactory.com. We then chose a style that reflected the ambiance of the lake home and its surroundings. With all the possibilities they offered we then all agreed that it should reflect our lifestyle and the things we all enjoyed doing while we were together. We got out a lot of our old photos of fishing, the woods and all the moments we loved when Grandpa and Grandma were together.

We were excited to work with Scottsdale Art Factory because of their reputation and their ability to use our family photographs in the hand carvings on the door. Grandma was so pleased with her new custom door! The rest is history (see the photo included of our door of memories).
It has been several years and Grandma is no longer with us but every time we get together at the lake house warm memories overwhelm me.

It has been said that all we ever really have in life is our memories. If that is the case then I suggest we make memories that last. I once heard that it’s better to be looked over than overlooked and in the context of making lasting memories I believe this to be true. Why go through life in beige if chartreuse will linger in the memory? Why opt for basic black if tangerine will seal the moment? Why be boring if bold will cause you to stand out and be noticed?

As with all theories, there are exceptions; however, when it comes to our homes, making a lasting first impression is a must.


Speaking of lists, have you been adding to yours? Last week we were standing on the threshold of your home trying to assess what small projects we could undertake that would make your home a bit more beautiful. What did you accomplish in this regard? How did you make your home more beautiful?

Please write and let me know how you’ve improved on the impression your home makes on others and how it will be remembered.

For ideas and actions I suggest an American manufacturer with a long reputation of being able to create hand carved doors, handmade lighting, and top quality furnishings of all styles. This company has many designers that make interior decorating a no-brainer and at prices most can afford. Visit Art Factory to see examples.