Posts Tagged ‘transform’
Transform Your Wedding Chairs DIY
Wedding chair covers are an increasingly popular way to transform the modern bride’s wedding venue, but why? What difference does a chair cover really make? Is it an unnecessary expense that in the current climate can be avoided? Well NO NO NO!!!
Wedding chair covers are the one thing that can be used in the oldest, tackiest of rooms to simply transform it into a luscious elegant wedding venue. With plenty of companies offering their chair covers out for Hire as a Do it yourself option, it is also an inexpensive way to make your wedding day truly spectacular.
With most wedding venues you will find that the banqueting chairs they use are either very old and tatty or in very bright blues and greens! Not the best colours when you are trying to create an opulent feel of luxury and it’s a shame because all of your other efforts to decorate your wedding with beautiful flower arrangements and table décor will be lost by the ghastly look of the venues chairs! Read the rest of this entry »
It Is Such A Delight For The Interior Designer To Be Able To Transform a House Into a Home

As a professional London Interior Designer, I meet with clients all the time who simply crave more originality and personality in their interior spaces. It is such a delight for the interior designer to be able to transform a house into a home by judicious use of lighting, stencils, photo frames, rugs and frames, to name just a few. Each of the different classes of accessories allows the professional interior designer to lean into a certain style, emotion or personality framework in order to create stunning results. In this article, I will draw on my experience in London’s design community to suggest a few great options if you’re looking to spruce up your home this winter with some interior designer magic.
LIGHTING. If there are nooks and crannies that just don’t get enough light, interior designers may recommend low-voltage illumination to make your interiors look larger and more welcoming. This can also boost your mood – perfect for the gloomy and overcast London skies that are all too common this time of year. Some professional interior designers will recommend theatrical lighting moods, so that you can flip between settings to choose either relaxed, or atmospheric and edgy, or task-orientated, all according to your needs.