Thursday, November 26, 2009

Turkey dinner in the oven....football on the TV....my family all together in Payson for the weekend....for all these gifts I am thankful! Hope your Thanksgiving holiday is filled with family and friends and ever-lasting memories!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Barb Solem, Designer Finalist for Ava Living's First Annual Wine Week!

I'm so excited! I was chosen as one of the ten designer finalists for Ava Living's First Annual Wine Week! Read all about it below....
Ava Living Announces First Annual Wine Week

Thu Nov 19, 11:00 am ET

Wine-themed Projects by Interior Designers Shine for Consumers

Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) November 19, 2009 -- Interior design social network pioneer, Ava Living, Inc., has announced the top 10 interior designer finalists for their first annual Wine Week on www.avaliving.com. Anyone considering design of a wine cellar, bar, or even a tasting area should not miss Wine Week and all of the design resources available to them.

AvaLiving.com is the first vertical social network site to serve the home improvement market with professional interior designers from around the world. The 10 interior designer projects finalists are featured this week in the Ava’s Choice homepage slideshow at www.avaliving.com. The finalists who were chosen from among the thousands of interior designers on Ava Living are:
Kathryn Waltzer of Pacific Palisades, CA; Vicki Posey of Atlanta, GA; Olga Adler of Ridgefield, CT; Jennifer Jelinek, from Colorado; Cheryl Smith of Hendersonville, NC; Linda Jenkins of Napa, CA; Valentina Cirasola of Sunnyvale, CA; Barb Solem of Scottsdale, AZ; Gillian Drummond of Georgetown, CT; and Donna Saadey of Canfield, OH

Ava Living features the best in interior design and designers for the consumers who are enthusiastic about working on their own homes. According to David Bassett-Parkins, Ava Living Founder and CEO, “Ava Living is a thriving social network bringing to consumers the designer resources to provide professional help, support and advice for everything you need to help create your perfect room. Ava is all about the new participatory method of home design where consumers and designers work together from anywhere on the globe to bring the best room design resources to consumers who are engaged in refreshing, redecorating, or redesigning their rooms. ”

About Wine Week: The first edition of this annual event on www.avaliving.com, Wine Week is a celebration of the design of wine-themed spaces for both commercial and residential clients. Chosen from among the thousands of Designers on Ava Living, the selection team chooses the top 10 most interesting wine related projects for the featured home page slideshow. In addition to project photos, there are articles about wine design written by professionals, travel articles featuring wineries, and design blogs with tips and tricks by the pros. “It’s like having a professional interior designer online to make sure your room makeover is a success”, states Bassett-Parkins. He adds, “Our online community is one where interior designers finally have a gallery to display their ‘works of art’ and consumers get to search and shop designs online that fit their homes and budgets – no matter what the size.”

ABOUT AVA LIVING Ava Living (www.avaliving.com) is an international vertical social network combining interior designers, consumers, suppliers and advertisers from around the world. Ava Living inspires and informs consumers while providing access to simple, professional-grade design tools to execute their a la carte design projects from inception through execution. The mission is to serve as a showcase, marketplace, and ecommerce meeting spot to create more design consumers, increase the velocity of consumer spending in the design industry, and transform the international design paradigm. Ava Living is founded by successful entrepreneur veterans and 15-year business partners David Bassett-Parkins and Hanh M. Ngo.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Out With the Old

Well, a lot has been happening in the condo since I last checked in.

Cabinets and flooring have been removed and drywall dust has been flying! We chose to keep the basic floor plan intact (the HOA is very restrictive about what we could and couldn’t do), so attention was paid to cosmetic changes ~ particularly in the kitchen and bath.

Here are some photos of the kitchen and bath before we began ~ very eighties and plain boring!




kitchen – ugh! Old appliances, horrible tile on the floor, ugly ceiling lights, and boring cabinets




bathroom – check out the overhead lighting, flooring and cabinet– not so chic!

My wonderful contractors, Dean and Ron, are working feverishly to finish the renovation by the end of November. I’ll update you on their progress with more photos later this week.