Saturday, February 27, 2010

Judy McLean, Designer of the Den, Empty Nest Lifestyle

I am thrilled to be designing the den in Unit 303 at MetTerraces. Part of my designated space is a hall that has a niche 10 feet long and 15 inches deep. This niche is SCREAMING for custom-built shelving. As you all know, this is big-ticket item, and I thought I would just place a piece of furniture there. Ho-Hum.

BUT, I was rescued by Gero Sassenberg, President of Altrecosa – which, in my opinion, is the best cabinet company in Charlotte! Gero met me at The Met with a rendering and wood samples. He had a vision of what the space needed, and he was exactly right! Gero’s company is building and installing this cabinetry at no charge to me. I hope that everyone who tours the Designer House will take a minute to look at the beauty and quality of this company’s work.

THANK YOU, GERO!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sue Gorman, Designer of the Living and Dining Room, Empty Nest Lifestyle


I once had an interior design student I was mentoring ask me, "Why do you have so much fun participating in Design Showhouses? Is it because you get do anything you want? That there is not a client to let sway what can be done and how it might look?"

And, although I have enjoyed doing Design Showhouses of all different types, the real reasons I love to participate is not the "imaginary client". (In many respects it is really harder to know the world is your oyster and the only thing limiting your design is yourself - and not a client with an opinion, or at least a budget!)

For me as a designer, a Design Showhouse is my opportunity to showcase the forward trends in home design in a way that I think my clients - and potential clients - will "get". I can spread my wings into what's ahead and spread the possibilities for those that tour about how these ideas could be comfortable for them.

Having started in the apparel and fashion world this was something we got to do for stores each year in every new season. And so to me, a Design Showhouse is the equivalent of a Bryant Park runway show during Fashion Week. What is shown should be good to look at but not too safe. The reaction should be one of "how do I like that" and "what do I think about that look/style/color/shape" - not one of "I already have that" or "that same old look/color/style again."

As an interior designer I have a wonderful network of craftspeople that I work with - painters, sewers, cabinet makers, upholsters, furniture makers, architects etc. The end product I deliver to a client is a result of our combination of creative talents, attention to detail and combined passion for what we do. In the everyday world I do not get to work with other interior designers.

The Design Showhouse is the chance for competing professional interior designers to come together in unity and love of design to collaborate to create a gorgeous home - while letting our individual styles shine though. How many businesses do you know that competitors get to join side by side to create a master work?

I look forward to a Design Showhouse as a professionally invigorating time. From the planning phase with both the other designers, the Showhouse committee, and my supplier/trade partners were we get to take a blank slate and all get to dream together to the actual Showhouse itself when I can speak with those touring to get reaction and share the inspiration for the space I have had the pleasure to create. With every bit of the proceeds going to support a great cause in our community!

Participation in a design Showhouse is great to me on so many levels! I am thrilled and honored to be a part of Charlotte Symphony Guild Design Showhouse at the Met this spring!
Sue Gorman, IDS Associate Member


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Monday, February 22, 2010

Announcing the 2010 Symphony Guild Designer House


The Symphony Guild of Charotte is excited to bring back – after a 2 year hiatus due to the economy – our beloved major fundraising project this coming spring. The 2010 Symphony Guild Designer House will be presented at The MET Terraces, a property that truly speaks to the times and reflects the relevancy required today.

Being about one mile from The Square in Uptown Charlotte, NC, the MET Terraces are easy in to town, easy out of it! Located in the center of the revitalization of the old Midtown Square shopping center area, these condos are situated within a complex of shops, restaurants and office space adjacent to the emerging Sugar Creek Greenway project and quaint neighborhoods, and within easy access to interstates and destinations near and far.

Three luxury residences -- comprised of a total of 7900 square feet and 20 design spaces, and 2600 square feet of landscaped terraces -- will be transformed by style-forward designers into three distinct lifestyle-appropriate homes and outdoor spaces: The Family, the Empty-Nester, and the Young Professional. Designs range from traditiona to the decidely contemporary!

The 2010 Symphony Guild Designer House will be open to the public from April 16 – May 10. Let’s meet at The MET!

For almost four decades, the Symphony Guild of Charlotte has presented outstanding homes and estates, decorated by the region’s leading interior and landscape designers, to the Charlotte region. In that time, over $4.5 million dollars has been raised for The Guild’s enrichment projects, The Charlotte Symphony, and youth music education.