What's UP?!: TOP FIVE Ways to "Fablitize" Your Ceilings

Ceilings are generally one of the most overlooked locations in most homes. However, a blank  ceiling provides the perfect opportunity to add extra detailing and interest to any space. Whenever feasible, I try to include ceiling treatments in the homes of my interior design clients.

There are many ways to “fablitize” your ceilings. Some of them are all [...]

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Thank you, Carolina Best Deals!

Thank you to Carolina Best Deals for featuring us on their blog! Here is a copy of their article :

FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2010
Myrtle Beach Shows Its Eco-Friendly Side To HGTV

Most of the time this blog focuses on outdoor activities.

But today, the Myrtle Beach area is bursting with pride to brag about some interior action that [...]

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

THIS FABULOUS FRIDAY, I HAVE FOUND… “GREEN”!

“It’s So Fabulous!” DESIGN HOME and EVENT of the Week: My staff and I, at Knotting Hill Interiors, were given some VERY exciting news yesterday! We learned that one of our very own “Green Designs”  - here in Myrtle Beach, SC! -was to receive the [...]

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If These Walls Could Talk.... (Part 3): MY TOP 1 FAVORITE WALLCOVERING

I know that I often give you TOP 5 lists of things that I recommend or tips that you can use to “fablitize” your own home. However, today’s blog is devoted in its entirety to my very favorite custom wallcoverings created by de Gournay. Now granted, these custom-made treasures are not for the faint of heart [...]

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If These Walls Could Talk.... (Part 1): TOP 5 Kimplistic Tips for Hanging Artwork

TOP 5 KIMPLISTIC TIPS FOR HANGING ARTWORK

TIP #1: Hang artwork at EYE LEVEL.

Make sure when you are adhering to this tip that you consider the eye level of the average person, rather than yourself or someone else who may be taller or shorter than most. Also, although it is important to remember this [...]

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