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6 Things to Consider when Selecting a New Rug by Guest User

Need a new rug for your home? Of course you do! I have good news and bad news for you. The Good News: There are thousands of rug options out there! The Bad News: There are thousands of rug options out there! The sky is the limit when looking for a new rug- and because of that, the available choices can seem overwhelming. Here are 3 things to consider when you are looking for a new rug which will help you narrow down your search. Rug collection2

1. Fiber Content of the rug:

You’ve spent time with your designer selecting the perfect pieces of furniture for your space, now you just need a rug to tie the room together! Consider your budget and your lifestyle to help narrow down your rug selection. Do you want a 100% wool rug? Or do you want to upgrade to a rug with silk fibers? Consider your lifestyle: If your kids are grown and your pets are well trained, a silk rug can be a gorgeous showpiece- but if you still have young ones running around with grape juice in their sippy cups- perhaps looking for a rug with nylon fibers is the most realistic option. Here is a little info about some of the most common fibers used in carpets:

  • Wool: Wool is a natural fiber that is durable, has good resiliency and good soil resistance; it is also naturally flame resistant. Wool carpets do require professional cleaning but with proper maintenance can last decades. Wool is not cheap and is often seen as an investment.
  • Silk: Silk is a natural fiber that creates a soft and luxurious hand. Silk is a strong fiber, but it can crush easily so it is better used in low-traffic settings. Silk dyes well so it is available in a wide range of vibrant colors. Silk is expensive so it is often blended with other fibers- often wool or nylon- to bring down cost and to add to its durability. Silk is also seen as an investment with the intentions of it lasting decades.
  • Nylon: Nylon is a synthetic fiber that is very durable, very resilient, offers good stain resistance, has limitless color options, and is easier to clean than natural fibers. Nylon fibers are used to create the look and hand similar to wool- so you can get the look of wool, but for less. Nylon is great for high traffic areas so it is a common choice for many households.

2. Types of Rugs available:

  • Tufted Rugs: These rugs make up the majority of rugs on the market today. The tufted material, which is usually man-made is injected into a backing material, then bonded to another material to add strength.
  • Knotted Rugs: These rugs can be man-made or machine made, depending on its origins. The threads making up the rug are pulled through a backing material into various intricate patterns. These are available in a variety of sizes and colors.
  • Woven Rugs: These rugs are created on a loom. You will see both loop pile (aka Berber) and cut pile or a combination of the two with this style or rug. Hand loomed rugs take many months, sometimes years to create. Each one is truly one of a kind. This is the most expensive of the various types of rugs available.
  • Hooked Rugs: The hooked rug is a style where pieces of fabric or threads are pulled through a burlap backing to crate a simple rug. This tends to be one of the least expensive types of rugs, yet can add a little arts and crafts charm to your room.
  • Flat Weave Rugs: Threads or long pieces of material are being woven in and out of a cotton backing instead of tied around it. You can find these rugs made by hobbyists in various fabrics such as denim and old pieces of clothing.
  • Embroidered Rugs: Rather than being formed on a loom, embroidered rugs are hand stitched onto a cotton or linen backing, held taut by a frame. This style used to be a favorite pass-time for the olden days, but the advent of steel needles allowed embroidered rugs to be mass produced. However, hand embroidered rugs can still be found today.

 

3. Placement of the rug and traffic:

Before you begin your search for a new rug, consider what room it is going in and how your furniture is arranged. In a formal living room where there's not much traffic, you may want to splurge on a real piece of art at your feet and go with a truly custom silk rug. The shape of the rug is dictated by how your furniture is arranged. Do you have an L-shape with a sofa along one side and 2 chairs on an adjacent side? That calls for a rectangular rug. On the other hand, two conversational sofas that face each creates more of a square layout? Determining exactly how you want your furniture to be placed - and finalizing the selection of your furniture - is important before selecting a rug for your room. 

 

4. Size of the rug:

This is the most important factor in choosing a rug for any space. It is easy to underestimate the size of rug that your room requires. Once you’ve determined how your furniture will be arranged, take a look at your space and figure out what size of rug you need. For a living room seating area a good rule of thumb is to have all the legs of the furniture on the rug or only the front legs of your seating on the rug.

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If you are putting a rug under your dining table, you want to make sure that someone can slide a chair out to sit down without the back legs falling off the edge of the rug. Don’t force your furniture to fit on a common sized rug. If the ideal rug size for your living room is 11’ x 15’ you may need a custom made rug if you can’t find a pre-made one in that size. If a fully custom made rug is out of your budget, going to a carpet showroom is your next best option for a semi-custom rug. Have your designer assist you with picking a carpet that compliments your room and your lifestyle. You can order the carpet and have a professional cut and serge the edges to create the perfect rug just for your living room!

 

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In the living room pictured above we wanted all the furniture to be sitting on top of the rugs. This is a good example of how you can pick a carpet and have it cut and the edges serged to create an area rug. Both the living room and dining room rugs in this picture are actually carpets we had custom made into rugs to perfectly fit each space

5. Buy rugs made by adult artisans: 

If you are looking for a hand woven rug, make sure to look for the GoodWeave label. The rugs most likely to have been made from child labor are the cheapest Indian, Nepalese and Afghan rugs. When in doubt, just ask your designer. They will lead you in the right direction.

6. Know your focal point: 

  • Furniture is the focal point: If the focal point of a room is the furniture, it is best to go with soft colors and tones, with many plain rugs being good choices. This can also be a sculpted pile or a repetitive pattern, as long as it stays subtle.
  • Fireplace is the focal point: If the focal point of a room is a fireplace, it is usually best to choose a rug that has a subdued all-over pattern or a plain rug that compliments the surroundings so that it does not become a distraction. Once again, you can get away with a subtle pattern.
  • Art is the focal point: If you have a great piece of art, it will always steal the show. Compliment the artwork with your rug by selecting one of the accent colors in the piece. If it is blue and white with a small splash of orange, go for the orange rug to make your artwork pop.
  • Rug is the focal point: If the focal point is the rug, the sky is the limit (assuming you still match everything else that is going on in the room). Find a fun pattern, vibrant color mixes, stripes, circles, anything goes. Put a glass top coffee table on it and throw some solid color accent pillows on the sofa and you have a room full of energy and style.

 

Ready to update your home and bring some new life into a room needing some love? Contact us today to help!

 

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Designing with Black and White by Paula

Interested in adding a little drama to your room?  Try using black and white with all of the tints and tones in-between.  Whether on their own or together, these two colors make a bold statement. Black and White Blog

 

 

Black and White Product information:

1.  Porcupine Mirror by Horchow 2.  Acrylic on Canvas Gert Johan Manschot  3.  Heathrow Chair by Four Hands Home  4.  Mongolian Pillow by High Fashion Home  5.  Coralina Pillow by Loft Home  6.  Castillo Black Floor Lamp by Crate and Barrel  7.  Alfresco Rug by Surya  8.  Eastwood Sofa by Joybird

 

Are you interested in a dramatic Black and White room but not sure where to start?  That is what we are here for.  Give us a call for a consultation.

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Add color to your life with Forever Blue by Paula

Blue has forever been a human's favorite color. On average, people prefer blue over any other color.

It can be soothing or bold, but across the board it is aesthetically pleasing.  Blue gives you a sense of calmness and serenity.

And for that reason we love integrating blue into our interior design projects. Whether it's painting an accent wall, a whole room, or pulling in some bright blue chairs or pillows, the color blue always seems to compliment a design and add that final touch.

Below are some items that will help you incorporate blue into your home and add that pop of color you might be missing!

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Blue Product Details:

1. Book Nook Armchair - West Elm - Chairs are the easiest ways to add a pop of blue since the options are endless!   2. Magnolia Coffee Table - InMod - We love this color of blue and it's so fun and unexpected on a coffee table!   3. Blue Casablanca Area Rug - Esale Rugs - Rugs are another easy, yet more pricey, way to bring in blue. An area rug like this really does have a soothing effect.   4. Embroidered Pillows - Chiapas Bazaar - Everyone loves beautiful embroidered pillows...especially in blue!   5. Topanga 4 Seater Sofa - Jonathan Adler - A soft turquoise sofa is atypical but so lovely!   6. Klein Homage to Tennessee - Room & Board - Yves Klein got famous off the color blue, if you're wanting to incorporate a classic blue into your home.   7. Capri Lights - Jonathan Adler - We love the idea of capri blue lights around the house, such a fun pop of color!   8. Aurora Azure - Calico Wallpaper - Fresh, buoyant and delightful wallpaper for a unique accent!   9. Triangle Jacquard Throw - West Elm - A super soft throw in an edgy print, perfect for the modernist.   10. Leather Moroccan Pouf - Jonathan Adler - Poufs are the must-have accessory of the year, and why not in blue leather?   11. Diagonal V Tiles - Cement Tile Shop - We love patterned tiles for the kitchen, bathroom backsplash or even for the floor!   12. Tolix Marais A Chair - Design Within Reach - Kitchens are one of the best places to add color and these classic turquoise chairs are the cutest!

 

If you love the idea of taking your home from "A tribute to tan" to something more fun and exciting but don't know how, we would love to help! Feel free to reach out to us.

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Uniquely Ever After (Great Wedding Gifts ) by Paula

It's summer and wedding season is officially in full swing! We're joining the wedding festivities...but not without a unique gift that the couple will remember & treasure!

Of course it's nice to buy a newlywed couple something off their wedding registry, but sometimes there's not anything left on their registry. Or what is left, is kind of boring, too expensive, or too inexpensive. That's when we turn to our list of special wedding gifts!

We know the below items from our Special Gift List will make the couple "ooh & aah" and will add a personal touch to their new home.

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Wedding Gift Product Details:

1. Eames Plywood Lounge Chair - Smart Furniture -  An Ables family tradition is to gift one of these chairs to all newlyweds in the family when they marry--to teach tasteful & classic style is lasting and important.   2. Mongolian Throw - Z Gallerie - Soft & luxurious, what more could you want for lounging on your new sofa?   3. Nelson Spindle Clock - Design Within Reach - A clock designed by one of the most celebrated mid-century designers of all time (George Nelson)--who doesn't love the classics?   4. Frida Vase - Jonathan Adler - Surreal inspirational pieces are conversation starters & are sure to make impressions.   5. Triangle Beach Towel - Jonathan Adler - Every couple will appreciate a set of chic beach towels they can even display as colorful accents in their bathroom.   6. Alessi Michael Graves Teapot - Hive Modern - A best seller since 1985, you can't go wrong with this fun kitchen accessory.   7. Reindeer Moss Wreath - Shop Terrain - A new wreath for a new home! And one that can be used indoors or outdoors, and that sustains.   8. Cutlace Gallery Frames - Anthropologie - Give the happy couple beautiful frames for some of their wedding photographs, these are romantic, timeless and perfect to frame photos of their special day!   9. Coffee Table Books - Design Within Reach & Anthropologie - Necessities that can be personalized based on who you're buying for. These won't be getting returned!   10. Luau Portable LED Lamp - Design Within Reach - Soft lighting for those romantic wine nights on the patio. Plus its rechargeable, portable & dimmable...all the perks!   11. Stone Pestle & Mortar - Hive Modern - A beautiful & functional kitchen accessory that never goes out of style.   12. Kaleido Trays - Design Within Reach - Serving guests has never been more fun with these amazing trays.   13. Beolit 15 Speakers - Beoplay - Speakers that are sleek and stylish, portable & bluetooth? The newlyweds will thank you forever.   14. Votive Cup Candleholder Set - Z Gallerie - Romantic accents will always be welcome.   15. Mr & Mrs Muse Place Card Holders - Jonathan Adler - Elevate the everyday accessory & keep your guests extra entertained.   16. Firepit - Design Within Reach - Whether they live somewhere cold or hot, the newlyweds will forever love you for this one too!   17. Monogram Pillow - Jonathan Adler - We love the idea of a monogrammed gift for a new couple, but usually despise the monogram. But this pillow is perfection...it can be customized to any color, border, or lettering you want. 

 

Want to give the happy couple an even BETTER gift than the ones above?!  Buy the happy couple the gift of Design with our a 2 hour consultation for $300.  We love helping create a wonderful space for new beginnings, including "how to blend his and her furniture" and help with "what stays and what goes".  Give us a call.

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Made in the USA! by Paula

Over the past years shoppers & clients have become more conscious of where their product is coming from. The issues of poor working conditions, child labor, and factory deaths are less hidden & more talked about today and as a result more people are wanting fair trade or American-made products. As Americans, we want to celebrate that!

With fourth of July this weekend we wanted to feature some of our favorite "Made in the USA" interior items. Because for us, as Americans, there is nothing better than a beautiful, quality piece of furniture that is made in the great USA!

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Made in the USA Product Details:

1. Carlo Swivel Chair - Room & Board // 2. Branching Bubbles Light - Lindsey Adelman // 3. Tumbling Block Collage Art - Dolan Geiman // 4. Gibson Cocktail Table - Room & Board // 5. American Flag Pillow - Alabama Chanin // 6. Hutton Sofa - Room & Board // 7. White City Planter - The Potted Store // 8. RV Neon Sign - Roadhouse Relics // 9. Stencil Clock - Heath Ceramics // 10. Forma Floor Lamp - Cerno Group // 11. Chelsea Side Table - Desiron // 12. Velvet Graphic Ruby Rug - Capel Rugs // 13. Mural Tile Rhythm Color - Heath Ceramics // 14. Russel Wright Beverageware - Bauer Pottery // 15. Lind Cowhide Ottoman - Room & Board

Next time you're purchasing something for your home consider an American-made item! Not only are there a wide range of options now, but the options are usually high quality & durable!

If you are looking to incorporate products made in the USA into your home, but don't know how to get started, feel free to reach out to us for help!  We love supporting local artist, retail stores and craftsman.

 

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Beach House Luxe by Paula

As the days heat up and the kids get out of school, we are more ready than ever for a Beach getaway! So today we are getting in the mood for vacation with a Beach House Decor moodboard. We're putting a spin on the traditional, nautical color palette, with stripes and anchor decor, and adding a bit of GLAM to our Beach house!

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We love this elegant, luxe combination of decor, that still incorporates fun, beachy elements.

Beach House Luxe Product Details listed below (from top to bottom, left to right):

1. Coral Chandelier - Currey & Company - Beachy But Elegant // 2. Whicker Pom Pom Planter - Leifshop - Because pom pom, basket planters are much more fun; & everyone needs a little life [plants] indoors // 3. Soft Striped Throws - Crate & Barrel - Who doesn't want to curl up on the couch with a soft throw after a day in the sun? // 4. Abstract Blue Art - Z Gallerie - Beautiful beach inspired art that is not as literal  as beach photography // 5. Driftwood Mirror - Currey & Company - A subtle incorporation of beach product // 6. Shell Dresser - Currey & Company - The more shells the better // 7. Gold & Wood Coffee Table - Wayfair - Simple, sleek table that lets the accent pieces glow // 8. Striped Rug - ABC Home - A new take on your typical, striped, beach house rug // 9. Shibori Pillows - Rebecca Atwood - Because shibori tie dye is the new stripe // 10. Blue Accent Chair - Anthropologie - Blue accents are always a good idea // 11. Coral Sofa - Joybird - This coral colored sofa is a nice alternative to the traditional red or white beach house sofa.

If you have a Beach or Lake house that needs some design help, feel free to reach out to us! Or if you love nautical inspiration and want to incorporate it into your house, we would love to help!

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Helen Thompson - "Windows on Our World" by Paula

Helen Thompson is an Austin-based writer, producer, stylist and blogger, and she recently featured Paula Ables Interiors in an article! We love the Lake Austin Contemporary project she wrote about, and are so happy to have it published again! You can read the full article here, or on her website.

 

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This limestone-and-stucco house by architect James LaRue and project manager Emily Marks is for an active family that enjoys hunting, fishing, swimming, and entertaining. Its location on Lake Austin is ideal for the enjoyment of the outdoors, but LaRue and Marks also created space for privacy. They designed a series of rooms and courtyards, in part to focus the view on the lake, and interior gardens that are extensions of the main rooms. They arranged the most-used spaces—the screened porch, living and dining rooms, and the master suite—to take advantage of the views. Garage and guest rooms were positioned closer to the street.

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The exterior walls are made of antique Lueders limestone; stucco from Waterloo Plastering is finished in a putty color.

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The house is sliced through by a dog trot, which also serves to point the view to the lake and the nature preserve beyond.

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Landscape is by Tim Benton and Ramon Suarez, Land Restoration.

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Interiors are by Paula Ables, who used a Radici USA wool rug to anchor the dining table by Lundon Furniture from Room & Board. The McCreary Modern chairs are also from Room & Board. Pendants are by Hubbardton Forge.

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The house is linked by steel-gridded Portella doors and windows. Entry floors are ivory travertine; in the dining room they are white oak.

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The slate fireplace surround is from Stone Solutions. The American Leather sofa is from Room & Board; the recycled pine coffee table is from Four Hands.

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The green chairs in the living room are a pop of color taken from the homeowners’ favorite tapestry, hanging above the fireplace (see below).

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Pendants are by Kichler Lighting. Rug is by Stanton Carpet.

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Kitchen, dining, and living room open on to each other—the view of the pool and nature preserve are the focus of the room.

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Another good view—this house borders on a drainage ditch on one side and has encroaching neighbors elsewhere, but LaRue focused every room on the assets of the lot and the nature preserve across the lake.

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The pool makes a visual connection to the lake.

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Tropitone chaises are ready for lounging.

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The connection between indoors and outdoors is seamless.

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The screened porch (on the right) is faced with Spanish cedar siding and is connected to the main house by a roof that creates another outdoor space.

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The garage is on the left; guest suite on the right. Landscape is by Tim Benton and Ramon Suarez, Land Restoration.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DROR BALDINGER

 

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Haute Hacienda Decor by Paula

Here in Texas we are excited to be celebrating Cinco de Mayo next week! With Mexico right next door, we honor this holiday and our shops fill up with Mexican art, food, decorations, etc.

To get in the spirit, today we are featuring some of our favorite interior design items with Spanish and Mexican influence.

In Texas, Hacienda is more than just a style, it is a lifestyle as well. For interior design, we are seeing the Spanish influence become popular beyond our Texas borders! And we can't say we hate it...

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Haute Hacienda Product Details:

1. Otomi Floor Lamp - Stray Dog Designs // 2. Metal Wall Mirror - All Modern // 3. Orange Kasbah Cowhide Rug - Kyle Bunting // 4. Embroidered Pillows - Chiapas Bazaar // 5. Blue Mosaic Tile - Mosaic House // 6. Talavera Tile - La Fuente Imports // 7. Mexican Pottery - Direct from Mexico // 8. Striped Chair + Ottoman - Jorge Kurczyn // 9. Gray Otomi Lounger - Olli

Interested in taking your house in a new style direction?

Do you love the hacienda style, but you aren't quite sure where to start?

Give us a shout!  We would love to talk with you about all of the style possibilities and how they might fit your needs.

 

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Spring Cleaning by Paula

Spring is officially here! This means hot days on the lake, dinners on the back patio, long walks in the park with the dog, and much more fun outdoors! But, it also means it's time to get our hands dirty and do some deep cleaning... Luxe Article-pg8-pic only-cleaning

Many people feel overwhelmed by the idea of Spring cleaning and dread a weekend full of organizing and updating, so they just never do it. Others get inspired and excited at the idea of Spring cleaning and make a huge to do list that is often unreachable.

Neither mindset will get you a cleaner, neater house or give you a sense of accomplishment. So, we are here to help narrow down what to focus on during your Spring cleaning this year!

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1. De-Clutter

Tax season is upon us!  Go through all the piles of papers and junk that are taking over your counters and desktops. Either throw things out or file them away.

Once the papers and piles are removed or stored then vacuum or wipe down the new empty space.

This step in cleaning will give you instant gratification and hopefully inspire you to keep going! [Organization units by California Closets]

 

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2. Prep for "Prep Time"

I always hear people say, I really want to start cooking more! Well there's no better motivation than a shiny, clean kitchen.

Take the time to clear out your refrigerator & pantry.  Check expiration dates, throw out old food,  & spices.  Out with the old helps to make room for the new.  (Be brutal!  Are you ever really going to cook that "Dinner in a Jiffy" bag you bought at the flea market 2 years ago?)

You will feel amazing once you have put the pasta next to the pasta sauce and lined all of the cereal boxes up neatly in a row. This will also help you see what you need for cooking in your renewed kitchen!

 

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3. Touch-Up Textiles

Another thing that many of us rarely do--have your rugs, drapes, pillows & other large textiles around the house deep cleaned. Go ahead, get rid of all that built up of dust and dirt! Breathe in the fresh Spring air!  (If you have a pet, you may want to put this on your list for at least twice a year...you never know what those little rascals are up to)

Plan to hire a carpet cleaning company to get everything extra clean.  If you have an extra large, heavy rug, some companies even provide pickup and delivery! [Hart's, Stanley Steemer, Deep Eddy Rug Cleaners]

 

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4.  Get rid of it & Give Back

Now that you've rid yourself of the stacks of paper and clutter, it's time to get rid of the piles in your closet.

This is probably the part of Spring cleaning that people dread the most, however it can be the most rewarding.

As a rule of thumb get rid of any item of clothing you have not worn in the past year or 2. Don't make excuses & don't feel guilty about it! There are plenty of places you can take your clothing & give it to people in need. [Salvation Army, Paralyzed VeteransSafeplace, Dress for Success, Space Wise Organizing]

 

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5. Power Wash 

If it's too nice outside for you to dedicate a whole day to inside cleaning, then get outside!

There are always weeds to pull, paint to touch up, shelves to organize in the garage, and even outdoor furniture to clean.

My personal favorite part of Spring Cleaning - power washing! Play fireman for a couple of hours and give your house a total face lift. You can rent power washers for pretty cheap if you don't have one [Home Depot, Jons Rental]

 

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These 5 Spring cleaning goals may seem overwhelming, but accomplishing one or two of the items on this list will get you another step closer to a relaxing, organized life.

Break them up over a couple of weekends and don't forget to reward yourself with a glass of wine (or your reward of choice) before and after you have completed the task.

Happy Cleaning!

 

If you are looking for more than just a deep, Spring clean, and are interested in a total remodel or renovation, feel free to reach out to us!

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*All images in this post are from Paula Ables Interiors projects, unless otherwise noted

 

Pastel Picks for your home by Paula

Easter is just around the corner and it has us in the mood for Pastels! We love how Pastels can soften a room & create a more calm & relaxing environment.

Below are our favorite Pastel Picks from some of our most loved shops this year.

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Pastel Product Information:

1. Chairs - David Geckeler.    2. Magnolia Wallpaper - Cole & Sons.   3. Clock - Design Within Reach.   4. Refrigerator - Smeg.    5. Pillows. Mint Pillow - Pine Cone Hill. Pink Pillow - CB2. Yellow Pillow - Dwell Studio.    6. Vases - CB2.   7. Coffee Table - Anthropologie.   8. Pastel Painting - Maria Martin Art.   9. Sofa - Jonathan Adler.   10. Yellow Throw - Crate & Barrel.   11. Chandelier - Design Within Reach.   12. Floral Rug - Jessica Swift.   13. Colored ShelvesDesign Within Reach.

 

People often associate Pastels with Spring time, but they don't have to be seasonal!

For example, we love using pastel blue paint as a wall color, pastel yellow sheets for a soothing bedroom, or a pastel pink rug in a bathroom.

They can easily replace tans, grays, & whites and act as beautiful neutrals.

 

If you have an area of your house where you would like to use pastels, we would love to help!

 

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