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Mantle decor and living room design with framed grouped artwork

Groupies

August 22, 2014

Here at Hyde Evans Design we believe in sticking together.  We think it's important for friends, family and furnishings.

First example: Art.  Please don’t spread out your framed artwork in a room... one on this wall, one on another, and definitely not one on each wall!   Hanging them together makes a bigger statement.  And an easy trick is to layout the art on the floor before hanging.  That way you can determine how your grouping with look without putting holes in the wall.

Accessories follow a similar rule.  Having a grouping of items is much more appealing than single items repeated throughout a room.  A coordinated group will draw the eye and make a big impact. 

In this case, more is definitely better.

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Recycle image with white sofa and chairs

Reduce, Reuse, Recover?

August 7, 2014

Here at Hyde Evans Design clients often ask about the pros and cons of reupholstering furniture. While reupholstering might seem like an easy way to be kind to both the environment and your checkbook—it isn’t always the right decision.

First of all, it’s not inexpensive to reupholster furniture.  Fabric and labor costs can add up fast.  So if you have a Pottery Barn sofa and have tired of the fabric you’d be better off, financially, getting a new sofa rather than reupholstering. It is just not worth doing the work on a poorly made piece of furniture.

A good alternative to reupholstering a sub-par sofa, or purchasing a brand new high-quality sofa, is to find a high-quality used sofa at a consignment store. You can easily check what a new sofa from a high-quality manufacturer would cost you today and see if purchasing used and having it recovered makes sense. It frequently does!

Of course, if you already own an A. Rudin Sofa, or even a Lee Industries piece, then it makes perfect sense to reupholster and we say go for it. Remember, the cushion fill, and often even the shape of the frame can be changed. In other words, you can get a whole new look to your sofa (not just new fabric) for a fraction of the cost of purchasing new.

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Barbara Hyde Evans as a baby with her mother

Sharing

July 22, 2014

Welcome to Hyde Evans Design's blog!  Why are we doing this?  Because with more than a half century combined study and practice in art, design and specifically, interior design, we've learned a thing or two.  We at HED were raised by mothers who emphasized sharing.  They had to.  We had siblings.  So we are being good, little children and sharing what we’ve learned. We hope that you get something from this and make our mothers proud.

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