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Northwest Winner-Top Dining Tables of 2008

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Interior Design magazine named winners in their Best of the Year categories.  Featured was a favorite furniture company of mine located in Portland. Interior Design selected  Altura Furniture’s Nexus Square Extension Table, a modern pedestal table that expands diagonally, resulting in a beautifully balanced asymmetrical base.

Altura Furniture’s owners and furniture designers, Jeff Behnke and Roland Zehetbauer,  design and build exquisitely crafted, contemporary wood furniture.  Their aesthetic is timeless yet modern. Classic proportions blend with contemporary expression. Impeccable craftsmanship brands Altura Furniture. The company frequently receives acknowledgement for their thoughtful innovation.

Altura’s furniture has brought distinction to residential and commercial interiors worldwide. Altura Furniture is based in Portland, Oregon, and makes its products available through a network of trade showrooms or direct to customers located outside of those regions.

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Six Tips for Greening Your Home Office

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Adapted from LighterFootstep, Chris Baskind.

Bringing sustainability into your home office is a long-term commitment. Here are six specific actions you can take to starting greening the way you work. Pick a few, drop them into your organizer, and let’s get started!

1.  Shut down electronics at night

Every night, computers display screensavers to millions of perfectly empty cubicles. While it’s convenient to be checking email within moments of picking up your morning coffee, a computer works approximately as hard to produce a screensaver as a spreadsheet or any other routine task. That means many office computers waste twice as much power idling as they do actually working. Take a moment to shut down at the end of the day. Modern desktops boot fairly quickly, and you’ll save thousands of watts per year.

2. Get paperless

Moving to digital documents — through creation or by scanning paper documents into a database — is usually mentioned as a means to save trees and paper. This is true. But the biggest payoff, from a business standpoint, is in data recall. Most modern desktop operating systems now feature robust search functions which drill deep into a document text’s and its particulars, such as who originated it and when. Paperless offices can save storage space and thousands of man hours each year, just by getting their data off paper and onto networks where people can access the information. It’s win-win: save forests and precious time with digital documents.

3. Recycle the paper you must use

Whether you’re disposing of scanned documents or just juggling the little scraps of paper than tend to multiply like bunnies around the office, recycling is a no-brainer. Not only is it kinder to the environment, recyclable paper may actually be a salable commodity for larger offices and businesses. Set up convenient recycling hoppers around your workplace, along with smaller bins for each desk and cubicle. There’s no reason the zero waste can’t mean the office, too.

4. Be smart about lighting

Does your workplace have windows? Natural lighting is healthy and free —  Install energy efficient lighting at your desk. Of course, if you’re going CFL, be sure to add expended bulbs to the things that get properly recycled. And your mom was right: turn off lights when you’re done with them. Millions of watts are wasted each night lighting empty offices and parking lots. Save energy and curb light pollution by illuminating only what you really need.

5. Leverage instant messaging and teleconferencing technology

“Is this trip really necessary?” The slogan still applies today, particularly in view of broadband network connections and powerful real-time instant messaging and teleconferencing tools. With fuel prices up and travel more expensive than in previous years, it makes sense to replace some trips and conventions with electronic events. Teleconferencing is a great way to save resources while improving communication with customers.

6. Buy reconditioned office equipment and recycled supplies

Virtually everything for modern business can be purchased in refurbished condition: computers, desks, copiers — you name it. Refurbished goods are often sold with manufacturer’s warranties and are in most respects identical to new items. Expect to save 20-30 percent on refurbished equipment, and up to 50 percent on used. Recycled office supplies are available from paper to printer cartridges. Choosing refurbished or recycled gear is good for the bottom line and for the Earth, keeping older equipment out of landfills and saving resources which would have been used to manufacture something new.

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Heard about Hable Construction?

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Named after their great-grandfather’s road construction business, Texan sisters Susan and Katharine Hable founded the NY textiles company Hable Construction in 1999. Katharine, a born saleswoman with professional experience working at Kate Spade and Polo Ralph Lauren; and Susan, an artist inspired by nature and the handmade aesthetic, decided a business partnership would be a harmonious marriage of the siblings’ talents.

Adhering closely to their original vision is the practice of keeping the designs hand-drawn by Susan, and reproduced by skilled artisans who treat their work as a careful craft, employing traditional screenprinting procedures in an old New England factory. Furthering this principle, the company partnered with a Hungarian women’s cooperative in 2001 to produce a line of wool-felt products utilizing a traditional hammer and chisel applique technique. Outside of the wool-felt production, all Hable products are proudly made in the U.S.  The colorful canvas and cotton/linen fabrics are printed by hand in an old New England factory.

Coasters

Coasters

espresso bead/chocolate checker coasters

The online store features such fun items as these coasters along with aprons, kids toys and accessories.  Check out the website www.hableconstruction.com for a store in your city or use the convenient online store.

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Color Phobic or Color Shy? Help is Here

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Over the weekend, I found a wonderful resource that I want to share with readers. When you want to make the biggest impact for the least investment in your home, a fresh coat of paint with an appealing color is the best option. Designers and realtors all preach this message and numerous programs on HGTV provide examples for viewers. 

 

Getting the color chosen is generally the obstacle which I refer to as color phobia.  A visit to the neighborhood paint store is a great resource but intimidating.  With thousands of options, the issue is to narrow the selection and more important suit the hue to your home.

 

In this post I share a very helpful website to get the color selected and on your wall.  Start browsing at MyPerfectColor.com. Search colors by how you plan to use them. I like the suggested color combinations or learn what colors other people are using in the same room, or discover the top selling colors are in your state. (WA favorites are Roasted Sesame Seed, Alpaca and Metropolitan all from Benjamin Moore). And, after you narrow your choices, contact your local paint store. I suggest you ask them for a small mini-can of paint to test. MyPerfectColor will send mini-can samples to your door as another option.

 

 

About MyPerfectColor.com

Brothers Jason and Dana Shaw are transforming Breslow Home Design Center, a business started by their grandfather in 1924, into an innovative web enterprise. MyPerfectColor.com is the first website of its kind. Offering color matches of over 100,000 colors across over 100 paint brands, MyPerfectColor not only offers an unprecedented selection of colors but also offers customers the ability to choose lighter or darker versions of any color. Any color is available in a pint-sized paint sample mini-can, or gallons and quarts of any finish of Benjamin Moore paint.

 

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Helios Carpet Promotes locateadesigner.com

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Locate a designer

Locate a designer

 

Helios Carpet is promoting LocateADesigner.com in Metropolitan Home magazine. The ad is on page 46 of the November issue and is on newsstands now!

This Website was developed by Helios Carpet to help you find the right interior designer for your decorating or remodeling project. Designers from all over the country have posted profiles that include information about their services, experience, and qualifications, along with images of their work.

Click on Locate A Designer to find a designer near you.

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