HOMESTYLE


Barbara Kaplan, IFDA, ASID Allied member, helps people express their “interiors” through interior design and is the author of The Bajaro Method: Rooms Have No Feelings, YOU Do!
To contact Barbara, call 480.998.5088, send an e-mail to barbara@barbarakaplan.com or visit barbarakaplan.com.


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Greenbuild Comes To Phoenix November 10-13

Greenbuild is the world’s largest conference and expo dedicated to green building. Thousands of building professionals from all over the world will come together at Greenbuild for three days of outstanding educational sessions, renowned speakers such as keynote speaker Former Vice President Al Gore, regional green building tours, off-site seminars and networking events. Buildings play a critical role in protecting and improving our environment and the health of the people who occupy them.
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Greenbuild Conference and Expo provides an unparalleled opportunity to connect with other green building peers, industry experts and influential leaders as they share innovations in the green building movement.
A number of special auxiliary events are scheduled during the three-day conference; from a Green Street ArtWalk in Scottsdale to Phoenix Art Treasures on the Metro. Find out more about the conference schedule and other special events here.


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CITYLIFE

Decorating Ideas For A Clueless Man

By Barbara Kaplan

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Q. I’m a recently divorced, middle-aged man, faced with the mystifying task of decorating a home for the first time. Any tips on getting started?

A. Decorating a home for the first time can be baffling. Let me assure you that you aren’t clueless. You do know what you want – you just haven’t given it much thought.
My experience is that men’s insecurity about decorating stems from childhood, when women picked out their clothes and decorated their rooms. Then, when these boys grew up and got married, the wives took over.
Men, once they get started, often have a better feel for decorating and are more adventurous. Since this is your first time decorating a living space, start by fantasizing what you would like to come home to at the end of the day. How would you like your personal space to look and feel?
Now, forget about the home and focus on you. This might be more difficult, yet essential. You are the person who is living and reacting to all that surrounds you.
Be aware that we all tend to use our parents’ home or the home we lived in while we were married as a frame of reference. Now is the time to discover something new – a time to explore you and how you want to live. You really do have all the answers. Don’t let anyone tell you that you’re wrong. The main thing is that you don’t rush or make a decision just to have it made.
Now that you’ve fantasized what you want, you need to start thinking tactically. Begin by discovering the colors you like. If this sounds tough, think about your reactions to colors. If you have trouble doing this, look in your closet or think about shopping for clothes and the colors you are drawn to.
Now consider the style of furniture. What shapes do you like? What gives you a feeling of comfort and contentment? Do you like to recline or sit straight? What tables or surfaces do you need to function in your personal space? Do you want lamps or indirect lighting?
Decide how you want the spaces to be used. Do you need a traditional living room? You may choose to turn the living room into a poolroom. Perhaps you prefer a theater room with draperies at the entrance for darkening. If you want, you can also have a table and chairs for dining while watching the screen.
If there is a family room, you could furnish it for casual sitting, reading and relaxing. You could put a dining table in there as well. The point is, think out of the box because you are the focus of the design decisions. Live your style. You are not only designing your home, you are designing your life’s style.
This is the time to remember rooms have no feelings, YOU do!


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