Jan Britt Interiors

Interior Designer
Window Treatment Specialist
Home Staging Professional

(404) 510 -3636
www.janbrittinteriors.com
jan@janbrittinteriors.com

Monday, November 9, 2015

Christmas Tree Decorating Tips


Being an Interior Designer in Marietta gives me the opportunity to help my client’s home look festive during Christmas. Sometimes a client would like to have a whimsical Christmas look and other times a client prefers a more serious and formal type of Christmas décor. I enjoy decorating their trees, garland or wreaths to reflect that special Christmas design they have always wanted for their home.
You can do the same thing for yourself. Here are some of my “how to decorate for Christmas” tips.  Make sure you choose the right size tree for the location you are planning to set up your tree. You might have to buy a “pencil tree” for your home if you are going to set up your tree in a small and confined area. 

A pencil tree is thinner and will fit nicely into small areas and not look crowded. Don’t allow the Christmas tree to touch the ceiling. A tree that does not fit properly takes away from the total beauty of the decorated tree. If your ceilings are very tall you need to have a taller tree. Or, you can build a platform for your 6, 7 or 8 foot tree. The platform allows your tree to fit better and you will have more room to display your Christmas presents. The ornaments you hang on your tree need to be the right size according to the size and scale of the tree.


If you have a large tree you need to use larger ornaments. If you choose to use smaller ornaments on a larger tree then connect or bunch three ornaments together to form the look of a large ornament. All of your ornaments should be attached properly to your tree or to your garland. One way to do that is to hot glue the “crown” to the top portion of the neck of the ornament. After the crown has been secured connect a wire or ornament hanger to the ornament and hang it on the tree or wire the ornament to the garland.  
 
There are a variety of ornaments you can add to your Christmas tree. Some families add a new and specially selected ornament to their tree each year. Others prefer to use theme trees in different rooms of their house. Adding a variety of styles of ornaments in a consistent manor throughout the tree adds interest and personality to your tree. 
Does your artificial tree have gaps or holes between the branches? You can find another Christmas tree at yard sales or thrift store to add another branch into the broken area to replace the missing branch. If you are not able to replace the missing branch this year then fake it.  


 Move the existing branches around closer together to try to make up for the gap.  Then add the garland that looks like a caterpillar loosely around a few of the branches.  The garland must be the same color as the missing or broken branch. If all else fails you can turn the tree that has the broken or missing branch area within the tree to the wall (if possible) so no one will see it.
If you prefer, you can fill the area up with a special Santa, Angel or ornaments.  


I would be happy to personally help you decorate your home for Christmas. Christmas is a fun and a special time of the year to enjoy entertaining your family and friends!

Jan Britt
(404) 510 -3636
decorate@decoratewithjan.com

Easy Christmas or Hanukkah Centerpiece

Decorating for the Holidays

Christmas and Hanukkah give me the perfect opportunity to teach my Interior Design clients and Kennesaw State University students how to make their very own table centerpieces. You can purchase a wreath or recycle an old one that is meant to hang on the door. The wreath example is 18 inches wide but you can use any size wreath you would like. Open up the wreath’s little branches to make it look full. Then, you will need to spray the green wreath with artificial spray snow. Add an angel, Santa or any other Holiday figurine that would normally sit on a table for display.


Come to my KSU  Decorating Holiday Ideas  class on 11-2, 9-2015 (see below for more information)


You will need to purchase a maximum of 7 Christmas picks to add to the gaps you may find in the wreath. Next you can add berries to the wreath as an accent color for the centerpiece and to also reflect the color of the table cloth, if you choose to use a table cloth for your table. A 16 inch plastic deli tray will serve as a base for your centerpiece. Place the prepared wreath on the deli tray to make the centerpiece easy to remove from the table. If the figurine that you will use is not tall enough to be fully visible when it is placed in the center of the wreath then you will want to use an acrylic stand. Place the acrylic stand in the center of the wreath on top of the deli tray and then place the figurine on top of the stand. I added a berry to the angel figurine to pull the accent color from the wreath into the angel. This is a fun family craft to do together. This is a very easy process to make a beautiful centerpiece for your home during the Holidays!



Holiday Decorating Ideas Course
 is at KSU, College of Continuing Education on 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA
Price: $99.00 for both classes
Time 7:00-9:30 PM
Course # 162JHGD2400A.

Jan Britt
(404) 510 -3636
www.decoratewithjan.com

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Thursday, November 5, 2015

A Tribute to a Marine Who Made a Difference



In our fast paced world sometimes we feel we don’t have the time to go out of our way or to do the “nice” things for those around us like we would like to do. Richard Kennelly is the exception to that fast growing norm in our society. He has been making a difference in our society for years. Mr. Kennelly made a difference in the Marine Corps and as a High School teacher for decades.

Richard grew up as a street kid from New York. He wanted a better life for himself so he joined the Marine Corps. Richard retired from the Marine Corps after 30 years of service. His brother was proud to be a Marine too. Even his son served in the Marines for 10 years. His whole family is proud of our United States of America.

Richard’s rank in the Marine Corps was Master Gunnery Sergeant. Being a Senior Staff NCO in the Marine Corps gave Richard the opportunity not only to serve his country but to make a difference every day in the lives his Marines. Richard wanted his Marines to succeed as a Marine and to become better men or women. He pushed his men and women to advance through the Marines Corps and to succeed in life. He encouraged his men and women to go to college and to get a better education when their enlistment was up. He told them it would take hard work but they could do it to better their lives.

After Richard retired from the Marine Corps he practiced what he preached to all of those Marines throughout all of those years. He worked hard and he went to college to be a high school teacher.  He graduated from Kennesaw State University of Kennesaw, GA. Mr. Kennelly was proud to be in a position again to not only be a good teacher for his students but to be able to make a difference in his student’s lives.  He encouraged them to be the best they could be. Richard encouraged his high school students to stay in school and then to go to college.

I met Richard through his wife Adela, who was one of my students. Adela had a living room that was dedicated to Christmas all year long.  Richard and Adela had decided that they would like to turn the Christmas style living room into a home office for Richard.   



Being the proud Marine he was, and still is, he had a lot of Marine collectable items that would be perfect to be displayed in the office; along with his special College diploma from Kennesaw State University. So, we decided to create an office with a Marine theme. I was very proud to have been chosen to be the interior designer who would transform this Christmas room into Richard’s Marine Corps office. I created an interior design plan that would enable me to transform this living room into a show room. I would display his Marine Corps honors, accomplishments, pictures, and so much more. We chose to purchase a special desk to be placed in his office as a focal point. Only the most important pictures and diploma would grace the wall behind his desk. One of the pictures is a picture of The Flag Raising of Iwo Jima. This Flag Raising picture was signed by Charles W. Lindberg. Behind the desk you will see a picture of Richard receiving his college degree and his Kennesaw State University diploma. We placed two important flags to flank Richard’s desk.  One flag is the flag of the United States of America and the other one is the Marine Corps flag. It was an honor to hang a picture of Richard and his son in uniform on the wall in Richard’s office. To complete the room I added window treatments on the windows. Richard and Adela have chosen not to add blinds to their windows in the office. I chose to fabricate drapery panels in a “GREEN” fashion to prevent heat loss and to help them save money on their heating and cooling bills. The positioning of the draperies still allows all of the sunlight to come into the room when they are opened. These curtains would allow privacy for their family and they would add the Marine red color to the room. We chose a valance that has a curvy design and it has a 3 dimensional shape. This style of valance is able to be symbolic of the shape of a flag blowing in the wind.




Richard is very proud of his “Marine Corps” room office. His room is not just an office anymore it is a library. His library is very special because it represents his memories and accomplishments for his friends and neighbors to experience with him. Richard Kennelly is a true role model for young and old alike. Even today Richard still looks for opportunities to help and encourage other to do their best and to make a difference in our United States of America.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Do You Have Too Much ECHO in Your Room?


Do you have a tall ceiling in your living room, family room or the great room? Do you feel like you can’t have a private conversation in the room because you hear an echo every time you talk? I have ideas to help you reduce the echo in your home!

Tall draperies help reduce the echo in this room.
One way to reduce echo in a room is by adding fiber. Cloth furniture, area rugs, window treatments, wall hangings, tapestries, textile art and pillows are perfect to help take a lot of that echo away. If you like window treatments in your home it is a good idea to use them. You can use a drapery with a pattern that matches the color palette in your room, or you can use a fabric that matches the paint color of your walls. If you use coordinated fabric and paint color, the curtain or drapes will have the “feeling” that the curtain has “faded” into the wall. I would suggest for you to use draperies that are interlined and lined to bring the extra fiber into the room. You do not need to have the draperies cover the entire window. When your ceilings are very tall it is best to add more fiber to your room by installing long, floor to ceiling draperies.  This will not only reduce the echo but it will also give the illusion that your ceilings are not quite as tall as they are. It will also help to unify the top and bottom portions of your over sized room. This window treatment technique is also called “going green. Click here to learn more about reducing echo.
The fabric blends with the wall color giving the illusion that the curtains fade into the walls.
Furniture, area rug and curtains help reduce the echo in this room.
As an Interior Designer in Atlanta, I will be happy to come over to your house and give you some custom fit ideas on how to reduce the echo in your home!

Jan Britt Interiors
(404) 510-3636
decorate@decoratewithjan.com

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