Monday, August 2, 2010
Helpful Tips: When Hiring Movers
I've moved something like 8 times over the last 5 years. Next time, I promised myself to hire movers for the first time ever. Although it may be ridiculously pricey, not having to do the dirty work will be more than worth it. Helpful Hints I've read...
1. Cash: Having cash on hand when your movers arrive means never having to leave them with your things while you make a run to the bank. It also means you can, for lack of a better word, bribe them to transport things they normally wouldn't.
2. Cold Bottled Water: Even if they carry their own water with them in their moving truck, having water on hand, inside your apartment or home can be a huge blessing and increase their productivity. Plus, they'll be more willing to work for you, no matter what the temperature since you went out of your way to provide something for them.
3. Dolly: Do you have a great deal of furniture? Lots of large awkward things? Try having an additional rolling or furniture dolly on hand for them to use means things will get done extra fast, just make sure to put some tape with a name on it so it doesn't get misplaced when their time is through.
4. A Plan of Attack: If you've labeled your boxes for certain rooms, then make sure your system is legible and that they understand what's happening before they ever start loading the truck. they might choose to keep like boxes together to make unloading go smoother.
5. A Lack of Stories: This one is tricky for me as I'm far too chatty for my own good, but each conversation outside the task at hand only slows down your help and even if you feel as though they deserve a break, you're still paying them for their services (and usually by the hour) so keep the small talk extra small.
6. Door Props, Codes, Keys: If your apartment building requires any of these things for entry or exit, make sure they have everything they need upon arrival. If you have to continually buzz them in, there's a good chance they system will slow down. Don't forget to notify any doormen if your building has them.
7. Extra Tape/Markers/Boxes: Murphy's Law states that if you are missing any of these things then disaster will happen. Boxes will break, tape will snap and you won't be able to fix the situation. Better safe than sorry - have a few extra supplies on hand.
8. Printed Directions To Your New Place: Even if your movers have a GPS device, having printed directions for them makes life a great deal easier. Try making a run of the route before hand to make sure that the path you'll be taking is as free from potholes and construction as possible.
Post Idea from: Apartment Therapy
Thursday, July 29, 2010
There is a New Grill on the Block
This little guy seems to be popping up all over magazines. I'm familiar with Bodum via my coffee press. I'm glad to see they keep expanding their products, they're a great company.
Bodum: Fyrkat
Picnic Charcoal Grill
It's compact for easy portability, making it ideal for tailgating, camping, grilling on terraces, or on the beach.
13.4" Diameter
Materials: Enamel-coated steel with chrome-plated steel legs, it has a heat resistant silicone handle with silicone lid clips for easy carrying.
$ 49.95
Buy it---> Bodum
Bodum: Fyrkat
Picnic Charcoal Grill
It's compact for easy portability, making it ideal for tailgating, camping, grilling on terraces, or on the beach.
13.4" Diameter
Materials: Enamel-coated steel with chrome-plated steel legs, it has a heat resistant silicone handle with silicone lid clips for easy carrying.
$ 49.95
Buy it---> Bodum
Topics:
accessories,
buy it,
gift idea,
outdoor,
travel
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Company Profile: Fred and Friends
This is why they work so well...
1.) A belief in what they work for: "Crakerjack" design team that's travelled the four corners of the globe in search of truth, justice, and the ultimate in style.
2.) A philosophy that makes sense: Stuff that works, puts a smile on your face, and doesn't cost a fortune.
3.) Change, innovation, feeling, and surprises
Meet Fred and Friends. Aren't they great?
1.) A belief in what they work for: "Crakerjack" design team that's travelled the four corners of the globe in search of truth, justice, and the ultimate in style.
2.) A philosophy that makes sense: Stuff that works, puts a smile on your face, and doesn't cost a fortune.
3.) Change, innovation, feeling, and surprises
Meet Fred and Friends. Aren't they great?
Topics:
accessories,
company profile,
gift idea
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Pack a "Green" Lunch
Every day, more than 20 million sandwich bags from school lunches go into landfills in the US. These high-quality lunchskins are perfect for sandwiches and snacks on the go and can also be used for messy cosmetics, dog treats, pacifiers, toys and crayons. They are dishwasher safe and will outlast hundreds of plastic baggies.
**Bonus Note: lead-free, bpa-free and phthalate-free material
Lunchskins- Snack Size Red Dot Buy it---> Blue Ribbon General Store
Lunchskins- Sandwich Size, Color: Banana Buy it---> Blue Ribbon General Store
Topics:
budget,
food accessories,
green products,
kitchen
Monday, July 26, 2010
Home Accessory: Doorstop
Sleek, horse-shoe shaped silicone doorstops which conveniently loop over door knobs when not in use.
Buy it---> AREAWARE |
Topics:
accessories,
buy it,
functional
Friday, July 23, 2010
Shower Each Day with Good Design
Oversized, Indian paisley in fun, fresh colors that will brighten up any bathroom
$ 35.00
Buy it---> EchoDesign
Drawing inspiration from local mandanas (ancient decorative art inspired by the region's flora and fauna) textile artisans in northwest India create intricate patterns.
**Bonus Note: pesticide-free cotton and indigo dye derived from plants
$ 65.00
Buy it---> VivaTerra
Add instant chic to your bathroom with this striking cotton print.
$ 150.00
Buy it---> John Robshaw
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Create a Space: Beach Style
A Casual space with easy, breezy decorating that plays up sunshine, white space, and organic textures.
Materials: Rattan, Brass Hinges, Leather Tab
$58.00 (nested set of 2)
Buy it---> Basket Lady
Crinkle Voile Curtain Panel, Natural
Material: 100% Sheer Cotton
$14.99 per panel
**Bonus Note: Sheer curtain diffuse daylight, not block it
Buy it---> World Market
Hand hooked with smaller "mini" loops in a finer-gauge 100% wool yarn, wool micro-hooked area rugs are flatter and less plush than regular hooked rugs. Perfect for high-traffic areas, these rugs require little maintenance and have durable construction.
Material: 100% Wool
$58.00 - $1,345.00
Buy it---> Dash and Albert
Handwoven. Each piece of furniture is unique. Gentle Swing helps both your body and mind relax.
Material: Peeled Rattan
$139.00
Buy it---> IKEA
Artwork: Pressed Eucalyptus
by: Albert Koetsier
$19.00 (reprinted poster)
Buy it---> Poster Checkout
Topics:
accessories,
buy it,
create a space
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Add Some Whimsy
Reclaimed Bottle Garland- Sweeten up indoor or outdoor spaces with this whimsical garland made of repurposed, sanitized insulin bottles and rust- resistant galvanized wire.
Buy it---> uncommon goods
Topics:
accessories,
buy it,
green products
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Mood Light Bulb
Mood Light Bulb- turn rooms into rainbows at the flip of a switch with this colorful bulb handpainted with heat-resistant and non-toxic glaze by California artist Felicia Renaud.
Buy it---> uncommon goods
Monday, July 19, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Product: ModKat Litter Box
Say HELLO to ModKat. The world's smartest looking, most functional cat litter box.
No more dirty little secrets
Who says a litter box can't embrace form as well as function, work with your decor and provide an unparalleled experience for your cat. The ModKat Litter Box's design complements any room, while the enclosed base and "rooftop access" allows your cat the privacy needed to do his or her business.
Being Green saves you green
The ModKat Liner is reusable with incorporated handles for effortless removal and emptying. Constructed of commercial strength tarpaulin, which is rip-resistant and easy to clean. The liner is extra tall with a fitted band keeping it snug in place.
No more dirty little secrets
Who says a litter box can't embrace form as well as function, work with your decor and provide an unparalleled experience for your cat. The ModKat Litter Box's design complements any room, while the enclosed base and "rooftop access" allows your cat the privacy needed to do his or her business.
Being Green saves you green
The ModKat Liner is reusable with incorporated handles for effortless removal and emptying. Constructed of commercial strength tarpaulin, which is rip-resistant and easy to clean. The liner is extra tall with a fitted band keeping it snug in place.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Navigating Your (Local) Farmers' Market
Come Prepared- Bring a sturdy canvas bag to tote your purchases, and wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Etsy: Wonder Thunder (market totes) pictured right
Have an Open Mind- Adapt to what's seasonally available that day.
Talk to the Grower- Ask for suggestions on how to cook what you buy; they know their produce best and can often provide useful information. Then give feedback the next time you stop by.
Request a Sample
Increase Your Knowledge- It helps to own a couple of good cookbooks that focus on vegetables and farmers' markets. This allows you to experiment with new ingredients and recipes. Also, know what's seasonally appropriate for your menu!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Olympics: Green Installation
The ContainR is showing sports films from around the world during the Olympics in downtown Vancouver. Its concept, a "street installation at the nexus of video, public art and urban design, sitting at the cross roads of mountain and urban culture, art and sports cinema, embracing public art and sustainable design.” Phew that’s a mouthful! By using reconditioned shipping containers and integrating alternative energy sources, the installation references Vancouver’s rich history as a major port as well as a center for green design. ContainR asks the question: where is the line between art and sport? As a traveling public art piece it inspires and sparks innovative uses that travel beyond the confines of any one city in particular.
The container is designed by Vancouver architect Robert Duke, industrial designer Keith Doyle, and Iain Sinclair.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Down-To-Earth Interiors
Many clients are caught between the desire for a cozy, child-friendly, home and a sophisticated style. I maintain the notion, you may have both. Consider appropriate proportions, furniture, and color schemes that you will balance the needs of all inhabitants. You will never be fully happy with your house until it’s compatible with the way you live. Keep the color palette simple and understated. The pops of color can happen with accessories and unexpected exceptional pieces. Taupe or cream color walls with a neutral sofa color establish a mutual comfort, while an Oushak or antique area rug with bold pillows on the sofa provide spots of color. Throughout the house, textures, tactile fabrics, and occasional splashes of saturated color can punch up the neutral backdrop. Interior design selections should make you smile and set an elevating tone when you enter the room. You should impress yourself before impressing others.
A few pairings...
To order contact Lora Gellerman Interiors
Monday, February 22, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
This Food is so...Architectural
Designer Alessandro Zambelli was challenged to come up with a solution for hiding dinnerware in plain sight. The way cool, Palace Collection was Mr. Zambelli’s solution. At first glance, the pieces look like porcelain renditions of Renaissance palaces in Florence, but each “building” is actually made up of a stack of six plates (dinner or dessert size) or bowls (cereal or soup) with a “roof” that, when turned over, becomes another usable dish.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Interior Design: Scent
I am a huge advocate of using scent to set the tone for an interior space. The scent of a room should be in-tune with it's activities.
Slatkin & Company: Sandalwood Vanilla, $19.50
Henri Bendel: Fig and Firewood, $30.00
Capri Blue: Volcano, $28.00
Tocca: Tahiti, $36.00
Slatkin & Company: Sandalwood Vanilla, $19.50
Henri Bendel: Fig and Firewood, $30.00
Capri Blue: Volcano, $28.00
Tocca: Tahiti, $36.00
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Flower Arrangements: Ariella Chezar
Ariella Chezar's floral designs intertwine color, nature and style to a stunning effect.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Budget, but Don't Compromise Design
In my opinion, nothing is as good as the original. When a chair takes on a certain amount of popularity imitations are bound to follow. Striving for the "real deal" is an amicable goal, but sometimes budget takes prescient. As a designer, I work with my clients and find products to fit their budget while not compromising design.
One example of compromise:
$415.00
$129.00
Monday, February 15, 2010
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