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Cynthia Bartch ~ Redesigned Spaces ~ Georgia Home Stager/Property Stylist

Dang it! Is your client hesitant about removing family photos lining the walls?

It's usually because they don't want to go through the trouble of patching then repainting the holes. It's a necessary pain in the bum that needs to be done. The rewards by completing the task will outway the inconvenience twofold, heck maybe even a billonfold. Is that even a word? I'm going with it anyway even though the spellchecker disagrees.

Here is an idea for the homeowner who doesn't want to go through the trouble nixes the idea to remove the family photo wall. I recommend removing the photo, then add a swatch of textured fabric that coordinates with the area. I got the idea from Leslie Hoyt who recommended using scrapbook paper in inexpensive frames for clients that didn't have wall art.

I needed to tweek her idea because of the price range of homes I've been in. I used a high quality matted frame. Frames that are alike by color or finish will have the best result. If they aren't, try to nudge the client to invest in new ones!

Worried about the cost? Just get yourself on the email list at your local hobby or craft store and you will be up on and all over those sales while getting valuable coupons at the same time.

The sample I've included here may not look dazzling to you but this fabric matched my decor and worked perfectly. I got the fabric at no charge to myself from a friend, scraps can be had cheap when you use a remnant! The total fame cost was under $30 for all three.

framed fabric

Here is close up of the textured fabric. The top one is a shiny green nubby textured Dupioni silk.

This fabric is a rough textured gold fabric with green, grey and cream stripes of varying width.

Framed fabric on wall

I'm fond of using triptychs because well... I just like them period! The same fabric was used in the top and bottom running it in two different directions for added interest.

Framed fabric

Here's the finished project in a home setting on a narrow wall.

Most homeowners are still not aware of a product called Hercules Hooks. Watch Billy Mays sell the heck out of this product. Go Billy Go!!!

Too bad because they are easy to use and leave a tiny hole to patch when removing a framed photo or a piece of art.

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I Like Playing In The Sand With My Succulents...How About You? (photos)

Need a small bit of greenery in an area that doesn't have a lot of space? No problem.

Have no fear about putting these ideas together in a flash, you can do this! No design experience, no glue gun, no foam needed nor green thumb... these are faux plants! These designs are very popular in a man's office, bathrooms and contemporary settings. All you need is the following items;

  • Sand of course! Make sure it is sterilized because you don't want little creatures running around uninvited. Play around with different colors even layering it for a special look.
  • Cool looking rocks or shells if you want a different texture at the top.
  • A container of your choice, I chose the clear ones because they show off the color of the sand.
  • A quality grade faux succulent plant should be used. Most of these are found in floral wholesale houses.

succulents

This design has a clear square container, black sand, 2 different plants & 1 special shinny shell!

succluent design

This is a taller container, white sand, 3 different plants and small green beaded balls pushed in the center. Close up view below.

succulent design

succulent design

This container was recycled from a burned out candle, beige and rust layer sand, 2 different plants, black & rust colored rocks on the top.

succulent design

Here is a design that is so simple, rust sand, multi color rocks and a plant stuck in the middle. How easy!

If you use high quality faux succulent plants these designs will look very real!

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Nature's Zantac

After a hectic day sometimes there's nothing like good ol' Mother Nature to make you stop, slow the pace and appreciate the scenery.

I'm always amazed at the gorgeous skylines we get to gaze on here in Georgia. This was shot sitting on my deck and I was lucky enough to capture those clouds and that dazzling sun right before it slipped away.

Skyline at sunset

What fun I had designing with a new friend! ( Lots of Photos )

I've had the pleasure to tap into another skill set these past few months when Sharon Norris owner of Synergy in Silk located in Buford, GA asked me to join her design team this past holiday season!

What a fabulous chance this was to work with other talented floral designers and expand on my design skills, all the while doing something I love!

Synergy in Silk had a huge 3 day home show which showcased commercial holiday designs along with everyday residential pieces. My new friend Sharon had me stage her extravaganza and it was huge success! There were theme rooms of traditional reds & burgundy sprinkled with gold, another room with filled with natural pods, birds, feathers in which the designs were more organic in nature.

Below are just a few pictures of what has been keeping me away from AR. Unfortunately my pictures don't capture all the sparkle & detail of the designs. But my good friend Ginger Foust here on AR encouraged me to share, so here they are. I hope you enjoy them!

We worked on quite a few commercial designs, here are few that were installed in and around the Atlanta area.

Commercial floral design sign

Copper bronze & gleaming gold!

Lobby Entry floral design, Redesigned Spaces

Bronze teardrop design, Redesigned Spaces Bronze Christmas garland, Redesigned Spaces

Below are designs in black, white, sparkly silver and platinum. These were so chic & modern!

Large platinum urn in lobby, Redesigned Spaces Platinum garland & wreath, Synergy in Silk

Below is a winter wonderland theme with frosty silver, white and baby blues!

White & silver winter vase, Redesigned Spaces Blue & silver winter wonderland sconce, Redesigned Spaces

Here was local business that wanted a winter theme, no Christmas sparkle. Well that was no problem!

Bronze vase, Redesigned Spaces Vase with berries, Redesigned Spaces

Ice vase w/ bird, Redesigned Spaces Close up of red cardinal, Redesigned Spaces

Here are a few designs I did for a local Medical center.

Large natural floor piece, Redesigned Spaces Wreath w/ green & gold, Redesigned Spaces

If you got a chance to visit the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce this holiday season you no doubt saw Synergy in Silks beautiful designs on display!

Home show, Synergy in Silk

I had such a great time working with Sharon @ Synergy in Silk and her talented designers. Everyone would collaborate with one another and it felt great working like a team!

Do you fancy something sparkly or more of a natural design?

Winter design w/ feathers, Cynthia Bartch Natural arrangementw/ pods & feather, Cynthia Bartch

Copper arrangement, Cynthia Bartch Feather, pods, & berry wreath, Cynthia Bartch

Staging the home show, wow what fun!

Redesigned Spaces staged Red Room, Synergy in Silk Redesigned Spaces staged Red Room 2, Synergy in Silk

Recycled Chair Project ~ So easy even I can do it!

Do You Have An Old Chair That Needs A Little Spruce Up Or Some TLC?

Well thanks to my fellow stagers here on Active Rain for inspiring me to tackle this project I now have a new chair for my room. I now can share how easy this for my clients too! So thank you Ginger Foust, Sharon Tara, Terry Haugen & other creative stagers that so generously share your ideas here on Active Rain.

This was pretty easy so if you have an old chair or maybe a frame of a chair give it a go! I had two identical chairs but only one had a seat that was kaput.

Good Chair Kaput Chair

Cynthia Bartch's good chair Cynthia Bartch's broken chair

Well when I undid the cane seating all that was left was a frame of seat with a big ol' hole in the middle. So I bought some thick plywood and had my husband cut out a template of the frame (I'm not quite there yet w/ all the power tools).

I then purchased the following; 1- batting, 2- thick foam for the extra cushioning & 3- quality material to cover the wood base.

1- I first used a spray adhesive to center the thick foam on top of the wood board.

2- Then I pulled the batting up & over the bottom of the wood board on the center of one side, stapling once. Then repeat this process on the other sides, continuing to pull the batting firmly and stapling around the base of the seat. Cut away any excess batting.

3- Next center your fabric over the seat. Be sure to center any major design element or line up the stripes as it was in this case. Repeat pulling & stapling to secure the fabric. Cut away any excess fabric.

4- Then turn your chair over and screw the seat in place through the chair's frame. The holes will be there from the previous seat.

Finished Chair The Recycled Chair in a Room

Cynthia Bartch's finished chair Cynthia Bartch, Redesigned Spaces finished chair

* The striped fabric looks a little wiggly in the picture but it's not in person or should I say in chair!

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Cynthia Bartch ~ Redesigned Spaces ~ new design elements for your room

www.redesigned-spaces.net