For My Dearest Grayanna:

THE SMALLEST CLIENT

AT LAST, we meet… to design her space

With suppressed enthusiasm on her face.

Impressed she is not… But I think SHE is GREAT,

And to prove my talent, I cannot wait!

Fabric, trim, and [...]

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T.G.I.F. “Thank Goodness It’s So Fabulous!"

THIS FABULOUS FRIDAY, I HAVE FOUND…  THE BIG APPLE!

“It’s So Fabulous!” PERSONAL HAPPENING of the Week: As some of you may already know, I have been in New York City this week attending a design conference – Best Practices Network (BPN) – specifically created for interior designers. I receive 40 [...]

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TOP 5 Kimplistic Ways to Add Comfort to a Home

Every home should have a sense of comfort and warmth. Although some design styles are more comfort-oriented than others, almost all of them incorporate one or more of the following elements to add a sense of livability:

WAY #1: Add Fabrics

Upholstered pieces, slipcovers, throw pillows, and other fabric-covered components add instant comfort. They make it [...]

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South Carolina Interior Design....Blending the Old With the New...

Rarely a day passes during which I don’t learn something “enlightening” from one of my children. Lucky for me, they are so “angelic” that they generally try to present my lessons in the most honest of formats… as only my offspring can do. And by “honest”, I actually mean….. BRUTAL! For any of my readers [...]

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  • Emma B.

    This post made me REALLY giggle! I can totally relate to the giant chasm that can often be found between parent and teenager! BEEN THERE, DONE THAT! However, on the flip side, as you said, it is quite realistic to find that common ground bridging the gap between the two. I love how your blog posts constantly find a way to help relate design ideas to the rest of my life. There is always a nugget of knowledge wedged amongst your humorous antecdotes! Thanks for sharing!

  • Kimberly Grigg

    Thank you, Emma! Humor is the best medicine. I appreciate your comment! Please follow me on Facebook and Twitter, as well.

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