Dallas interior design

Renaissance Dallas Hotel Relaunch Was a Haute Event

By Joanna England / December 9, 2014 /

With its trademark shape and fantastic location, the Renaissance Dallas Hotel has been a landmark venue since 1983, however, it was showing its age a bit. Thanks to a fantastic multi-million dollar facelift, the hotel is now LEED Silver certified and boasts 30,000 square feet of meeting and event space, with a 16,000-square-foot grand ballroom,…

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Bernadette Schaeffler Collection Hosts Holiday Bazaar

By Joanna England / December 5, 2014 /

Trust us: Not all Christmas shopping is fun. A lot of it is an anxiety-fueled race to the finish line and that is the opposite of fun. So if you’re looking for an excuse to enjoy yourself while doing some legitimate Christmas shopping, look no further than the Bernadette Shaeffler Collection showroom in the Dallas…

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Denise McGaha Spots Hot Trends at High Point Market

By Joanna England / November 7, 2014 /

  By Denise McGaha Special Contributor I have been attending High Point Market for more than five years. High Point Furniture Market is the world’s largest furniture market held twice a year in High Point, N.C., and has over 75,000 attendees. It’s like Fashion Week for the furniture industry, and with all of the manufacturers sharing…

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Vintage Indian Blanket Lover? Catch Barry Friedman’s Book Debut at Antèks Sept. 20

By Joanna England / September 3, 2014 /

You know how much we at CandysDirt.com love Jason Lenox’s brand of artful rustic decor. My favorite pieces in the store are Jason’s custom-designed silver and turquoise boxes and his impressive collection of Pendleton blankets. If you’re a fan of Indian blankets, then you absolutely cannot miss the new coffee table book from Barry Friedman.…

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Don’t Tear Down, Renovate! Designer Kim Armstrong Offers Five Reasons to Revive Rather Than Raze Your Home

By Joanna England / July 10, 2014 /

By Kim Armstrong Interior Designer, Kim Armstrong Interior Design As an interior designer I’m a huge proponent of renovations versus tear downs. I’m not only a renovator for my own home and office, but some of my favorite design projects come from renovations and not new builds. This is a topic that is close to…

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