Interior Design Alert: Shout It From The Rooftops (or Walls) Wallpaper is In!

Wallpaper used to be something that dated a room. Not anymore!

With this month being “Make Me Over May”, updating your walls with some chic and stylish coverings is the perfect way to make over an entire room. Todays wallcoverings are a great option for giving a room that special touch, and for turning a [...]

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Paying Attention To Detail: Fabulous Tip Of The Day.

Sometimes, it’s the little things that can make a huge impact.

I can’t tell you how very important it is to pay attention to every little thing that makes up the design of a room. Not only is it important for the fluidity of a room, but it’s also extremely satisfying for you to know you [...]

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Bring Nature into the Home with South Carolina Interior Designer and Natural Floor Coverings: Part 2

As promised we are ready to discuss with you today two more green interior design solutions and fabulous natural floor coverings. Last time we dug in to all of the 411 on Sisal and Seagrass coverings. Today we will talk about the wonderful characteristics of Mountain Grass and [...]

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Knotting Hill Interiors LOVES Natural Floor Coverings! Part One: Seagrass and Sisal

If you are looking for an eco-friendly, durable solution to indoor or outdoor floor coverings, natural carpets or rugs, consisting of one hundred percent biodegradable fibers, are the way to go. Not only are they fashionably organic, but most can stand up to the heaviest of foot traffic, so their “shelf life” is highly [...]

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My Secret Weapons for Holiday Decorating: Part 1

Last year I choked for the holidays!  I was very busy, so I thought it would be okay to “cheat” just a bit on my holiday décor.  I opted for a faux tree – And WOW! – was I disappointed!  Sorry, guys – Some of you may “boo” me for saying this! EEK! -But I [...]

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  • I agree 100%. I’m a “real” tree kind of girl, too! Nothing beats how wonderful it makes my home smell. The only down side to me is that the tree can’t be enjoyed as long as an artificial one, because mine just starts to dry out after about 1 1/2 to 2 weeks. Some, for example, put their trees up the day after Thanksgiving Day. Well I’d love to do this, because it takes me about 2-3 days to get the tree fully dressed. However, I don’t think my real tree would last this long. I’ve tried all the suggestions (such as adding Sprite to the water, checking and adding fresh water as needed, even the store bought product to extend tree life).If anyone has any other suggestions, I’d love to try some of them. Thanks for this great post, Kimberly.

  • Thanks, Kimberly–I need all the shortcuts you have in your repetoire! Christmas really gets away with me.

  • Marie Fowler

    I am an artist and designer enthusiast. Do you have any tips or (Maybe even a new video on this be great) for hallway designs. Thanks.

  • Constance Engels

    I am looking for different photo examples of using ribbon to hang pictures in my dining room for the holidays. I have three Norman Rockwell prints in golden frames that I would like to showcase on one wall next to one another. Can you help?

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