What The Buck response video on how to decorate your Staircase for Christmas. Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson takes you behind the scenes and teaches you the steps behind the magic. Decorating your Staircase banister is a beautiful way of bringing Christmas to additional parts of your home ensuring the attention goes beyond the obvious Christmas Tree. In this video, she will walk you through the steps she takes to decorating her own stair case. step #1. Attach the Garland to your railing in a casual swaging style and fluff the branches (if artificial:-) step #2. Light the Garland starting from the middle out. step #3 and 4. add twig type or icy branch garlands step #5. Add the balls and ornaments. step #6. Establish a focal point at the base of the stair for added attention and detail. step #7. Add ribbons and bows. step #8. Add the ice cycles to the tips of branches step #9. Hide extension cords as best you can (use a cord that is the closet color to your wall color.) Or have electrical outlets added at the tops of each landing FOR RESPONSE VIDEO TO YAY CHRISTMAS: www.youtube.com FOR PART 1 IN SERIES: www.youtube.com FOR PART 2 IN SERIES: www.youtube.com THIS VIDEO IS PART 3 IN SERIES: FOR PART 4 IN SERIES: FOR BOW MAKING TUTORIAL: www.youtube.com FOR GIFT WRAPPING TUTORIAL: www.youtube.com
i’m going to be a sophmore in high school and i am thinking about interior designing. What classes should i be most concerned with taking next year? Like, what should my main focus be towards. What electives should i look for?
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My friend is choosing her options soon and she wants to be an interior designer. What options would she need and what qualifications to get into interior designing school
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After finally making my mind up, i have chosen to do Interior Design, I think it will be something i would never get sick of and can always enjoy it.
Eventually in 10 years time i could be doing the job i would love, something like the next Paige Hemmis, carpenter sound cool=)
I was Wondering If anybody On Here Is a Interior Design, Do you enjoy what you do?
Also Are you at a great height in your job or would you like to go further with it?
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I’m interested in going to school for interior design within the next couple years and I was wondering if anyone knows of a website I can research the income, demand and working conditions for this specific career by region? Specifically, Michigan?
I was also interested in finding out if The Art Institute Online is really considered one of the great schools for careers in the arts? You know.. does the name look very good on an application?
Professional Designer teaches how to use colour for Interior Decorating. Create a mood with tones, tints, and shades. Quality of Course Inc. can help you open your own business an Interior Decorator, Home Stager, or Re-designer. Actually Rona Dream Home we had a few viewers who we’re fussy about it, in the basement we wanted to, the clients basically wanted to throw everything down in the basement. So I said OK we have to come up with something a little more interesting than throwing everything down in the basement. So I came up with a 50s idea, with a drive in movie, and a soda fountain, and the booth. So when it came to colours, with the 50s style they were a little more brave with color. You know you had your greens and their blue together. In this case their sofa was red and I wanted to go with something a little more interesting on the walls and I went with a complementary colour scheme, blue on the main walls, and orange on the key focal wall. And that is a contrast, but at the same time it works beautifully together. Alex- Are there generally accepted colour schemes that you just wouldn’t use, they really do not work. Darlene- When it comes to colour schemes colours that work with each other, you can find a tint or a tone of a colour that will work in its muted form or its saturated form that will work nicely together, it’s just a matter of playing with the colours. Alex- I know that the whole field of the psychology of colour is recognized as a separate area of …