Tuesday, March 20, 2012

We have over 2000 moulding choices!


We have over 2000 moulding choices!

Built In SHelves


Built-in shelves take away wall space where you can hang framed art. This great solution from "Your Decorating Hotline" is to adjust the shelving so you can still display at least small and medium sized pieces within the shelving unit. Framed art mixes well with other dimensional pieces to add interest to the room.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Susan Williams Artist Reception 3/17/2012 @ Frame By Frame LLC— at Frame By Frame.








Susan Williams Artist Reception 3/17/2012 @ Frame By Frame LLC— at Frame By Frame.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Susan WIlliams Open House TODAY!


3-7 pm Wine and Apps, come join us!

Friday, March 16, 2012

Unique Groupings


This photo shows special pieces of jewelry individually framed to create a unique grouping. This concept would also work with coins, stamps, butterflies, or other small collectibles. Frame what you love.

Curvaceous Camelback Sofa
Update a classic shape with printed fabrics and pastel hues.
Painterly, feminine fabric covers the seat cushion and pairs well with the water-blue velvet on the main body. Rustic and modern tables give the room edge. "Antique furnishings are still part of the new-traditional look, but now a room is furnished with just one or two quirky antiques, not a whole suite of matching pieces that feels staid and stuffy," Smyth explains.
• Photographer:
Michael Graydon
• Source: House & Home March 2012 issue
• Products:
Custom sofa, Barrymore Furniture; blue sofa fabric, Designer Fabrics; sofa seat fabric, Zimmer & Rohde Grenadines (19418 465), Bilbrough & Co.; frames, large vase, Ikea; chair rail, Central Fairbank Lumber; paint, paper, DeSerres; blue throw pillows, Peaks & Rafters; table, chairs, Trianon; stool, Hollace Cluny; mauve lamp, Zig Zag; pink glass dish, ChairTableLamp; branches, Quince Flowers; wall and trim colour, Cloud White (CC-40), Benjamin Moore.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

New Traditional Decorating TIps


New Traditional Decorating Tips

Pink & Red Living Room
Go ahead and clash colours for a young look.
Pink and red — formerly cantankerous colours — are just one example of analogous colours that make perfect mates in decorating today. A pop of blue and the mix of contemporary and vintage art add to the eclectic space by designer Miles Redd. "New traditional rooms have many of the hallmarks of timeless decorating, but with a few irreverent twists," says senior design editor Margot Austin.
• Photographer:
Claudia Hung & Martyn Thompson
• Designer: Miles Redd
House & Home Magazine, Canadian Edition