Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Design, isn't that what it's ultimately about?

It is easy in the thrill of owning my own business to get swept up in everything and forget to enjoy the ride. I have never worked "for myself" before, and I must say, it is worth everything that it entails. I feel fortunate, in this ecomony that everyone talks so much about, to be busy and occupied every day.

I continue to work on my social networking, advertising, and website design ideas as I practice with simple sites like google and facebook. And among the projects that I am doing, I find time to take classes at the D&D building, NYSID (New York School of Interior Design), buy and read obsessive amounts of design books, and of course shopping.... I mean taking myself to the top design studios in New York for ideas and inspiration and to keep things I know and understand as fresh as I can.

I recently finished a project at New York Sports Med of upholstering 2 chairs. They turned out really great. Brown Leather club chairs with blue patterend material seat cushions. I am in the process still, as those of you that follow along know, of installing a kitchen in a clients home. This project has taken on a life all its own, and has a story to back it up. I will have to blog about lessons learned and useful information to pass on for othhers to benifit from.

The last few days I have been designing the layout and function of an office space (6x8 feet) shared by 3 physical therapists. They want maximum work space with minimum clutter and intrusion. The materials will be delivered in a week and we will start on that. It will no doubt be a fun stretch of my talents that will hopefully make a lot of people happy.

Design, isn't that whats it's ultimately about?

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