![]() FURNITURE...FURNITURE...FURNITUREIt has come to my attention in talking to some of you,
that quite a few of you are unaware that I do furniture.
Not just any furniture, but classic-comtemporary-French-
Italian-English-Oriental-East Indian-and a new style, the
lodge look. The qualities range from middle to high end.
Bernhardt, Lexington, Henredon, Baker, Kittinger, Trouvilles, Pearson, Scott Thomas, Stanley and Hickory. This is
just a small segment of what is available to me. The list
goes on for ever. The reason is an Interior Designer has
access to almost all furniture manufactured today and
yesterday (yes, antiques too!). Furniture stores are limited to just the furniture that they stock. That limits you to settling for second best. Broaden your horizons with my catalogues, or a trip to either The San Francisco Merchandise Mart, or Showplace Square. I also may have some novel and exciting ideas for creating a theme that makes your house a comfortable home fully representative of you and your good taste. Price should never be a worry. I have low overhead so my prices should always be less than any furniture store. Try me out, you may be surprised! HELPFUL HINTS#1 Make your own window cleaning liquid in a one gallon jug. Mix one pint rubbing alcohol, two tbs. non-sudsy amonia, one tsp. dishwashing liquid. Add four drops of blue food coloring and fill the jug with cool water. It'll make windows and mirrors sparkle. #2 Save steps when window washing time rolls around. Just dry one side of the pane horizontally, the other with verticle strokes. Makes it easy to determine where any remaining streaks are located. |