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Color Superstar!

Friday, April 29th, 2011

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That’s right, Kelly Ann Bernier, is going to be a color superstar!   I am so excited that I decided to take the opportunity to meet and learn from my blogging friend Maria Killam in Atlanta in a couple weeks. 

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Discovering Maria’s blog, Colour Me Happy, a couple years ago changed my life.  I’m serious.  I have learned so much from her, not only about color, but also how to reach for what I have a passion for:

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Decorating and color!

I think that I do great selecting the perfect paint color for myself and my clients.  After Maria’s color-class in a few weeks, I will be transformed into a superstar!  This class will increase my color knowledge in both interior and exterior color selecting.  Maria performs a hands-on class, which is my best and favorite way to learn.  If you read Maria’s blog, you can see how she explains and teaches undertones so well, which is a huge part of color selecting.  Fabulous and fun!

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I try and go to my IRN conference every year and besides all that I learn and all the great people I see, one of my favorite parts is my own hotel room.  Is that weird?  But it just tickles me to have a room all to myself for a couple days that I can do what I want, eat when I want and watch what I want.   And the best part I love-  getting that quiet knock on the door in the early am bringing me a fresh pot of hot coffee! Heaven!!

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A few of the other attendees in the upcoming training and myself have been emailing each other making cocktail hour plans for the first night.  I can’t wait!  Learning about color for three days with Maria Killam- how great is that!

Have a wonderful weekend my friends!  Finally- sunny, warm weather here in New England!

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Floral Arranging 101

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

I just got back today from my IRN Boston conference and it exceeded my expectations.  It was so much fun, as well as educational.  It is amazing how many classes can be fit into a three day period! 

Some of my Irn friends!

Some of my Irn friends!

Some of my favorite seminars that I enjoyed and learned the most from were: ‘ The Good, the Bad and the Ugly about Flooring’,  Social Networking and Benjamin Moore “, and  ”Color Pulse 2012″.    One class I found so interesting was by Janet Lennox Moyer, a world renowned lighting expert, ‘Light Sculpts Space.’  She explained how lighting should also be carried to the outside of your home so beautiful views outdoors can be seen in both daylight and at night.  She also described how to light outdoor ‘vingettes’ using a tall tree as the vertical object, shrubs as the background wall and a sculpture as the focal point where the lighting should be the brightest.

Janet Moyer Design

Janet Moyer Design

We even spent a morning at the Boston Design Center.  The fabric stores were my favorite.  Can’t wait to bring a client to find fabric for their next project. There were such great prices and great selections at Duralee and Robert Allen.
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Me

Ok, I know you are waiting for my flower arranging article.  I saved the best for last.  My very favorite class I enjoyed was  titled “Floral Design”.  I was excited even before the class because I think flowers are so important in a home and I couldn’t wait to learn more about arranging during the class. I shared my knowledge of flower arranging here, which you can see was not much at the time.  I am going to list a few facts about cut flowers she taught us that you may not know (like me).

When getting flowers ready to put in a vase, first strip the lower foliage off the stem then use a knife to cut stem at a 45 degree angle and put in hot scalding water (as hot as your hands can stand under facet) and a flower preservative in a vase.  You should dump your water out every few days, cut and again put in vase with scalding hot water and preservative.

When you cut a flower stem, be sure to cut at an angle with a knife, not scissors.  Scissors actually pinch the end and prevents the flowers from drinking.

If you are shopping at a flower market, there is a better selection at the beginning of the week.

If you buyyour flowers at a supermarket and they are wrapped in plastic, try to remove plastic as soon as possible to prevent mold.

Did you know tulips grow 2″ after they are cut?  It is best to keep tulips together as tight as possible and not put them in water until ready to use.  Tulips come from Holland and are dormant until put into water.  And another thing about tulips and other cut flowers- keep them away from apples!  The gas from the apples causes the flowers to wilt and die.

The best place to buy cut flowers is at the flower farmer’s market for selection and price.  I checked for RI- there are none.  Other places to buy fresh would be the supermarket (buds not yet open are best to purchase) or your local flower store.  I searched and searched online for a place where you could buy individual flowers.  The only way to purchase online is in bulk. I do not think we will need 44 hydrangea stems at $95.00 for our little arrangement.

Your vase height should be 1 and 1/2 times the height of your flowers.

When making fruit arrangements, do not use apples because they will spoil the other fruit quickly.

Did you know you can not use daffodils with other flowers? Daffodils have poison in their stems which will kill the other flowers.

Oasis is the most used and trusted product to making flower arrangements.  Oasis comes in many shapes and sizes and easy to cut to your specifications.  Always soak your Oasis in hot water and flower preservative for at least one hour before using. Use a large bucket and let the Oasis sink itself to draw in water- do not push down or middle will not be able to draw in water. 

When using lilac or other wood stems, smash cut end with a hammer before immersing in water.

If your hydrangeas are wilting, stick the heads in water and shake a little to revive them.

Below is an arrangement the teacher made while we watched.  She made it look so easy!  But we know it is not.

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Beautiful!  She did make it look easy enough that I might give it a try.  The teacher is actually a friend of mine from the IRN, Valerie Spelman.  Stay tuned and I will try to get Valerie to make a floral project step by step for us.

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What do you say?  If you would like her to visit and show us how to make a great looking but easy floral arrangement, comment below yay or nay!

If you need help with making your home happy and comfortable, contact me today!

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Interior Redecorator’s 2010 Conference

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010


Well I am getting excited and starting to pack my bags for my IRNconference next week.  This year it is being held in Boston at The Royal Sonesta Boston Hotel .  Yay for me!  No airline hassles this year.

Each year we meet for an educational three to four days in different parts of the country.  Las Vegas, High Point NC, and Hilton Head are a few examples of the great places we have gotten to visit.  A committee each year organizes everything for us, from all the interesting seminars, to great food and entertainment, guest speakers and local field trips.

This year, some of the scheduled seminars are “Lighting Design for Interior Spaces” with Ross De Alessi, Lighting Designer and  ”Dream Draper: The Premier Window Treatment” by Carl F. Milzner CEO, Dream Draper that will highlight window treatment design and ideas moving forward.  One of the seminars that I am really looking forward too is one of my personal friends,  Frances Mooney, a BM Color design specialist.  She will be discussing “Color Pulse” Forecast for 2012 Color Trends, a Color & Design Forecast exclusive for Architectural and Design Professionals.  I am always interested in company predictions on which way they think the colors are headed.

Other classes I am very interested in are flower arranging, Durelee Fabrics, All about Flooring”, “Social Networkingand much more.  But the best part is that we are going to the Boston Design Center for almost a whole day.  There will be tours as well as plenty of time for us to walk around on our own.  I have wanted to go to the design center for so long- I am really excited to meet people that work there,  seeing what they are working on and what’s new in design. I am especially excited about meeting the people who work for Robert Allen, Sherwin Williams, Kravet and Ben Moore.  I have talked to so many of them on the phone, it will be great to finally meet them in person.

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For those readers who are not familiar with the IRN, it is an organization of interior redecorators who have been trained by Lauri Ward in New York City.  Lauri and the interior designers who belong to this organization are some of  who revolutionized the interior design business with a simple idea – using what people already have in their home as the foundation to create a fresher, updated, more elegant look, without spending a lot of money. We are a professional organization of interior decorators who have successfully completed a course of study and have been certified in the Use-What-You-Have principles and methods and we are located throughout the United States and Canada.  We also must earn CEP’s to renew our certification yearly.

Kelly Bernier Designs

Kelly Bernier Designs

Although I have been a designer for many years, Lauri’s ‘use-what-you-have’ philosophy really interestested me in actually being able to decorate client’s homes without having to spend a lot of money. I took the IRN program and was certified in 2004, which was before the reduce, recycle, reuse green living even came about.

Besides making your home happier and more comfortable, we also offer services such as color consulting, making your home ready for resale, shopping and art and accessory placement.  All within one day, all for one flat fee.  To read more on why you should use an interior refiner, read here.

All in all, I am looking forward to going to the conference in a few days! I love spending time with people that love decorating as much as I do!  I learn so much from everyone. 

So I will share all I learn with you when I get back.

If you need help making your home happy and comfortable, contact me today!

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What does Real Estate Resale Ready™ Mean?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Resale Ready™ is a helpful tool geared toward the homeowner who is putting their home on the market for resale, or thinking of selling in the near future.

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 As we all know, the buyers are in the control seat at this point of time. There are many, many choices on the market right now.  Resale Ready™ through the IRN (Interior Redecorator Network)  is staging, but without the expensive props or rentals.  It’s simply using what you already have.  You want your home to stand out and look better than any other home on the market to help you sell your home quickly and add thousands of dollars to the value of your house or condo.

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In this difficult market, creating an inviting, clutter-free home is critical for selling your home quickly and for making the most profit.  The Resale Ready™ Home Staging consultation is very important as first impressions matter immensely.  The consultation of your home will give you ideas, suggestions and expert advice on how to make your home shows well and highlight the areas of your house that will appeal to potential buyers.

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You want home buyers to walk in your home and say “This is perfect.”  Most people are visual; they need to actually see the home looking great first hand.  I have found potential buyers have a hard time visualizing how the home will look on their own.  You need to impress them right away.

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Kelly Bernier Designs

Kelly Bernier Designs

 Imagine showing a buyer the bathroom on the top?  They would run!  Inexpensively and quickly, the owners torn down the wallpaper, hand rails and shower curtain.  The room was planned around the turquoise sink (which was very expensive and beautiful actually).  A neutral paint on the walls and a pretty shower curtain changed the whole look of the room.

Ty Larkins

Ty Larkins

According to USA Today: “… staged homes, on average, sold in half the time that the non-staged homes did.  The sellers with staged homes ended up with 6.3% more than their asking price, on average, while sellers with non-staged homes sold for 1.6% more that the asking price.”

Allison Caccoma

Allison Caccoma

Be sure to look for the trademark,  Real Estate Resale Ready™ .  IRN’s  are trained specifically for helping you quickly and efficiently make your home ready for resale without the high cost of props and rentals. 

Sold!
Sold!

 Let me help you move your home from the MLS list to the SOLD list in record time!

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