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getimage.asp?m=1880&o=2911&i=39468 Design Question: White furniture with creme based accents?
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If you are a designer then you will be best to help me. I am decorating my nursery for my little girl due 3/10/2008 (just around the corner), and I have a white crib and white changing table. I ordered Wendy Bellissimo Vintage Teaberry (http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2407335) and my concern is the bedding has more creme (with a tiny bit of white, and I mean a tiny bit — a few “white” specs in fabric)…. Will this look stupid with WHITE, WHITE baby furniture. We would buy a honey bed (which is what I think would look best) or even a cherry wood BUT this bed was given to us by a neighbor along with a changn table and mattress for $75. I normally would not have puchased something like this for my first baby (a used bed) but it was in perfect, perfect condition, and at 40, well, I would like to think I’m more wise and recognize a smart deal rather than get hung up on “have to have brand new”. My question is “will this clash?”… (more below)
We have the bed put togehter with a one piece (the hamper) from the Wendy Bellissimo bedding group, and I have to tell you it stands out a bit, but once I get the crib bedding (bumper pad, etc) and curtains all set up, it may blend… BUT I’M NOT A DESIGNER.

I just want her room to be lovely.
Wall Color is a deep beige or maybe more of a deep cream look. We just moved into a new home with a 12 mos paint warranty that is deemed void if we paint the walls. So my husband is very insistent we NOT paint her walls (i’m bummed but it makes since). Basically the paint warranty covers all of the “nail pops” that are common with a new house.

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getimage.asp?m=1880&o=2911&i=39468 Pet Friendly Design   Solving Interior Design Problems for Dog Owners
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Being a pet owner can be put a damper on design plans. There are three basic principals dog owners have come to accept: white furniture is out of the question, hardwood is too easy to scratch, and the most expensive piece of plush furniture will ultimately be the favored resting place of your canine companion. There’s a wealth of design issues to wrap a tail around that could leave any dog and his master’s mind spinning. Whether you’re a new dog owner or experienced with the frustrations of doggie design, Darlene White, of Simplicity Home Staging & Design, offers design ideas that will keep owners stylish and their dogs still presuming they are master of their domain.

Stylish Sofas:

While it’s easy to say a dog’s place is not on the furniture, trying to teach him to stay off of something that is absolute heaven to the fur is another story. Gone are the days of worn sofas embedded with the frayed image of Fido’s body in the cushion. New advances in sofa design allow pet owners comfort and style. Crypton is a nearly indestructible synthetic fabric that’s resistant to stains. It’s perfect for muddy paws and the dirt and grime doggie fur can leave behind. For a less expensive alternative, try an ultra suede microfiber, which is smooth to the touch and often sheds stains with the brush of a hand. If purchasing a new sofa is not in the design plans, try a sofa cover with ScotchGuard. These covers are stylish and come in an array of colors and designs. Sofa covers now come in stretch fabrics that make it difficult to tell the sofa has been covered. To keep the sofa fabric underneath from discoloring or fraying, place an old sheet under the cover. It will act as a barrier to protect the sofa underneath. Two fabrics to avoid: velvet and leather. A dog’s fur will cling to velvet and make it extremely difficult to remove the hair. While some owners presume leather is a good choice for dogs, it’s actually quite delicate to the nails and tasty to the tummy. There’s a reason Fido finds those expensive leather shoes delectable – the smell. The same is true for a leather sofa. A general rule of thumb for pet owners –be weary of furniture that produces a scent.

Stylish Floors:

Carpeting gets dirty, hardwood gets scratched, and for pet owners flooring options gets limited. Unfortunately, flooring choices seem to depend on the pup. If the warm comfort of carpeting is a necessity, try FLOR carpet tiles. These 19.7” x 19.7” tiles join together to make a full carpet or area rugs. With a multitude of styles, an owner can mix and match designs to create a custom look or select a simple traditional design. FLOR has even teemed with Martha Stewart to offer a larger variety of stylish selections. Easy to clean, if a dog soils an area, just pull it up, follow the simple cleaning instructions, allow it to dry, and return it to the floor. If hardwood is an absolute must have, stick to the harder woods which are more durable and scratch resistant: oak, cherry, maple, hickory, elm, balsa, mahogany, and sycamore. Softer woods such as birch, cedar, pine, redwood, fir, and larch will dent and scratch more easily. According to Bella Wood, small scratches can be repaired by purchasing a kit but larger scratches will require light sanding and a new coat of varnish. While some owners have had success with laminate surfaces, which comes in a variety of hardwood, tile, and slate, laminate can also scratch. Some dogs also have a difficult time walking on laminate floors. Armstrong has also relased a new vinyl which looks like hardwood.  It’s not only stylish, but provides easy cleanup and scratch resistance. The best solution for stylish floors: stained concrete, tile, or slate. Mix and match these surfaces with carpet tiles and never worry about soiled and scratched surfaces again.

Stylish Furnishings:

Compromising furniture is a thing of the past. While metal and glass will withstand the jowls of any pup, wood is not out of the question. When selecting furniture and accessories, consider the age of a dog. Puppies will be more prone to gnaw on woods and it’s probably best to avoid wood furniture until a pup is through his terrible twos. If eliminating wood furnishings is not an option, consider crating Fido while no one is around to supervise. Chew toys and regular exercise also keeps a dog at peace and less likely to destroy his owner’s home. Installing an invisible fence inside the home allows owners to keep dogs out of a room without doors or baby gates.

Stylish Accessories:

Because dogs are like children, it’s important to be sure there’s nothing within Fido’s reach that can be hazardous to his health. Place accessories high enough that a dog cannot reach them. Pieces that are lower to the floor should be larger in scale. As a general rule of thumb an accessory should be two to three times the size of what a dog can swallow. Antiques, precious family heirlooms, and expensive pieces should be kept out of a dog’s reach. Consider getting on all fours and crawling around the room. Look at the room from the perspective of your pet to see what they see and what may be of potential interest. Large breed dog owners should come up to a kneeling position and determine what a dog can get into at this height. Then plan your accessory placement accordingly.

Stylish Walls:

Teach Fido not to jump early. Scratches and dents in walls can be difficult to repair. Flat paint will be nearly impossible to clean. Consider painting in a satin, eggshell, or semi-gloss which is the easiest to wipe up.

Doggie Design is within an owner’s reach. Practicality and function can blend seamlessly with personal taste –the owner’s and the dogs. With so many choices available, there’s no reason for owners to feel they are living in a dog house. Stylish sofas, fabulous floors, and fine furnishings will make Fido and family the envy of the neighborhood.

Darlene White is an Accredited Staging Professional and owner of Simplicity Home Staging & Design, a home staging firm that specializes in northern New Jersey homes. She is also a jounalist and the staging correspondent for Final Hunt Real Estate Showcase DVD Magazine, with a featured segment entitled “Staging to Sell.”


She resides in New Jersey with three large breed dogs. Having spent thousands of dollars making common mistakes in Doggie Design, Darlene discovered there is a way to blend style and function when living with furry friends.


Darlene has staged numerous homes some of which have received offers before they could be entered into the MLS.


She can be reached at 862-268-0514 by the web at simplicityhomestaging.com or via email at info@simplicityhomestaging.com

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getimage.asp?m=1880&o=2911&i=39468 Choosing Crib Bedding for Your Nursery
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2 Choosing Crib Bedding for Your NurseryTo view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/6233 Preparing for a new addition to your family is hard! Let the team from Great Beginnings help you with this difficult process by walking you through the steps of picking out the perfect furniture and accessories to create a perfect nursery. The Great Beginnings staff will show you how to choose a crib, a mattress, crib bedding, a dresser, a glider and more.

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getimage.asp?m=1880&o=2911&i=39468 Leahs Nursery
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2 Leahs NurseryA clip of Leah’s Nursery. Still have to put some things on the walls, but it’s more or less done. It has been challenging creating a space for her with a small space already, but we did it. We’re definitely unconventional people, so we didn’t buy the traditional changing station. We bought a book shelf from IKEA and turned it into our changing station. There’s no closet in the room so we bought another IKEA bookshelf and turned it into a mini closet and storage space. We wanted to buy things that she can also grow into and use as she gets older. She only has 0-3 mo. things in the room, everything is in storage. There was absolutely no room for anything else. It’s a blessing in a way…we learn how to use the space we have and not clutter..lol.

DIY lamp shade for under $3
DIY Bumper pad + changing pad cover – $30
DIY drawer storage (underneath crib) – $13
both bookshelves – $150
wicker basket – $8/each
chair – free (had it for a while and was not using it)
crib – $80
paint – $20
wall decor – $20

Gotta get creative when money’s tight and with limited space =)

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getimage.asp?m=1880&o=2911&i=39468 sofas chairs contemporary modern bedroom furniture coffee tables modern dining room contemporary beds leather sofas store san diego #1
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