Sunday, November 23, 2014

It's in the Details

The design space that I want to talk about today is the Library of Congress. It is a very majestic, beautiful building showing off what America could do as a fledgling nation.  It was built in 1897 in the Beaux Art (Renaissance) style that was very popular in the late 1800’s.  This style of architecture is very ornate with elaborate carvings gracing the pillars, staircases, and ceilings.  Every carving depicts a type of work or field of study that a civilized country eventually develops.  These include music, art, literature, medicine, history, and law, to name a few. 



Design Consulting

How it all began.  I was raised in a remarkable family - our home was decorated in Polynesian style - very unusual, considering we lived in the middle of the country in a small town.  Our father was in the South Pacific during WWII and loved the islands; this became the inspiration for our Mom's decorating style.  

I've always loved colors and used to go to sleep rearranging rooms in my mind as I drifted off.

This translated into a love of design and a degree in Interior Design. In 2007 my business, Design Consulting, was launched.  I do design consultations for residential and commercial clients.