Jan Britt Interiors

Interior Designer
Window Treatment Specialist
Home Staging Professional

(404) 510 -3636
www.janbrittinteriors.com
jan@janbrittinteriors.com
Showing posts with label Home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home decor. Show all posts

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

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

John Gidding from HGTV and Jan Britt

I am honored to be asked to be a Hometalk Interior Design Adviser on www.hometalk.com!


I will be giving interior design and window treatment advice to people that write into the Hometalk website. I will, as well as other design professional "contractors", be answering interior design and window treatment questions that homeowners may have about decorating. Please check out this website! I think you will really like it. Anybody can post questions about decorating, bathrooms, bedrooms, furniture, paint, window treatments, landscaping, gardening, and how to fix your house. After you post your question on the website, come back later and you will receive multiple answers to your question.

It was great to meet John Gidding from HGTV. John was very nice and enjoyed talking with the Hometalk professionals and contributors that were at the Home Show in Atlanta. I am proud to be one of the professionals answering questions to help homeowners with their decorating challenges!
Jan Britt
(404) 510-3636
decorate@decoratewithjan.com

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Sewing is Back!

Sewing is the NEW thing for children and young adults to enjoy! Sewing allows you to be creative no matter how old you are. You can find pride in showing other people what you have accomplished for yourself. Be careful where you choose to take your sewing lessons!


Many times children and adults can get bored very easily when they take sewing lessons because the other students don't catch on as quickly as they do. Don't let this happen to you or your child! When your child learns quickly they get bored and don't want to take lessons anymore because they have to wait for every student to finish the project with the class. I do teach group sewing lessons for those who desire to learn to sew within a group. However, as an Interior Designer in Marietta  I specialize in private sewing lessons.
Private sewing lessons don't waste your time!  
I teach you sewing lessons at your pace, either a rapid or slow and steady pace. Private sewing lessons are $30.00 an hour. When you choose to take private sewing lessons you will receive all of the attention and expert help immediately. These lessons will allow you to learn how to make projects you have always wanted to make! Maybe you want to learn how to sew home decor or clothing projects.


Sewing allows you to have a beautiful home with up to date window treatments. You can also have the most stylish and unique wardrobe. You should consider taking sewing lessons. Not only does it save a considerable amount of money to sew these items yourself but you will have the satisfaction that you did it yourself! You set a goal and you will achieve it with my help.
You can learn how to make pillows, purses, clothing or special decorative items for your home.


As an Interior Designer, I have been teaching sewing lessons for many years. 
In the past six months the request for sewing lessons has exploded! If you or your child are interest in private or group sewing lessons please contact me. I am willing to accommodate your schedule.

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




Saturday, April 25, 2015

                              Dorm Rooms Don't Have to be Expensive to Decorate 

By Jan Britt 

Moving on from high school to college can be exciting and intimidating.  As an Interior Designer and Window Treatment Specialist, I have some creative ideas for you to help you decorate your dorm room.  You have to think "out of the box" if the college or university dorm rooms do not allow you to paint the rooms or use nails to hang items on the wall. The largest piece of furniture you have in your room is usually your bed. You will be wasting a lot of space if your bed is not elevated up higher than normal. You can purchase the bed risers from Wal-Mart, mattress stores and many other stores to help you make better use of the space under your bed. There are many storage units that will fit nicely under the elevated bed.    
If you are not able to put nails into your walls in your dorm room than I have a solution for you! You can use 3M Picture hanger command strips.  You would be surprised to see what those little hangers can hold. You can hang your jewelry pouch against the side wall of the inside of your closet or on the back of the closet door. You can use the larger 3M hooks all by themselves for larger pictures you may want to hang.  Read the directions and follow the weight suggestions for hanging.    
Bedding is one of the important items that will help you create the comfort feeling you will need as you go away to school.  You can either choose a "quiet" look to encourage calmness or a wild and creative comforter or bedspread to promote the fun and crazy atmosphere you are anticipating to enjoy. When you are choosing bedding for your bed you can have custom made bedding or a "Bed in the Bag".  Whatever bedspread or comforter you choose it is wise to choose bedding that is washable.  You can modify the dust ruffle that you have chosen by sewing in pockets with Velcro or button closures to the dust ruffle.  If your headboard does not have to be totally pushed up against the wall you can have a slipcover made to fit the headboard.  In the back of the slipcover facing the wall,  you can have pockets sewn into it with Velcro or button closures.  These pockets can be used for private items. 




www.decoratewithjan.comI have many more creative decorating ideas and storage techniques  that are just perfect to help you move a family member into a dorm room. Please contact me and I will be happy to help you decorate your dorm room in a traditional or "out of the box"  style for this special time in your life.  

If you have any questions please contact me at (404)510-3636 or www.decoratewithjan.com.




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