Thursday, April 22, 2010

Legendary R&B Group the Delphonics and D Train Raise Money for Education

The Delphonics, D Train, and Roz Shepard through The Highgate Youth Leadership & Music Academy's Party W/A Purpose events are raising funds for this fine institution. They are working together to develop the leadership academy curriculum outlined below:

Grade & Intermediate School Students will be introduced to:

1. African American History (w/a Civil Rights Era component. We're working w/the NAACP to develop)

2. Financial Literacy

3. A Second language

4. Music Arts

High School Students:

We have a Dropout Prevention and GED to College Program.

All Students: Community Building

We are also working on Africa-America cultural exchange program with the UN.

Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased right now at Rozshepard.com

Your support of the academy is greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

CREATE AN EXCITING FIRST IMPRESSION FOR YOUR HOME WITH FOYER FLOORING By Tere Bresin,ASID

Whether you call the space inside of your front door an entryway or foyer one of the ways for the greatest impact to the entrance of your home is in the choice of your flooring. The flooring needs to coordinate with the lighting, furniture, wall treatment and color for the greatest impact. What are some of these flooring choices? Options can include: stone, tile or hardwood floors for an elegant look. The foyer is a well trafficked area of your home so careful consideration for durability should always be considered.

If you choose a hard surface such as marble, granite or stone the options are extensive. You can use marble in tile form. They are available in various sizes. Larger size tiles like 18x 18" can be used in areas with large volume. You can create interesting patterns by how you lay out the tiles. They can be laid on a diagonal with a field cut border of 6" by 18". You can combine two colors of marble like white Carrera and black Absolute in a checkerboard pattern layed straight or on a diagonal, with a border or without. I designed a small foyer in a NY apartment using 12"x12" black and white tiles on a diagonal with a 4" border and glazed the walls in rich red with a tone on tone stencil pattern over it. This simple floor treatment combined with rich color created quite a bit of drama.

Ceramic tiles are very practical and require less maintenance than marble. In many cases they are less expensive than the natural stones. Nowadays some of the Italian porcelain ceramics very nicely resemble natural stones like slate and travertine. I have used porcelain tiles in foyers. They are harder than the real stones and require little maintenance other than damp mopping.

Choosing your flooring is an investment that needs careful consideration. You need to choose something that you will enjoy for a long time.


Another material to consider is hardwood floors for your foyer. Hardwood floors create a warm and inviting feel. I have also created an interesting approach to a foyer by stenciling a design around the perimeter and center of a wood floor. But if you have animals, their nails could leave scratches on the wood floors.


Do not be afraid to use a hard surface like stone or ceramics in the foyer and have it open to hardwood floors on adjoining rooms. You can also soften the look of stone with an area rug. When choosing flooring materials it is a good idea to bring samples home so the you can see how the materials look in the light of your home.

THE BEDROOM RETREAT by Tere Bresin,ASID

Today’s bedrooms are not just for sleeping anymore! No matter what size your home or apartment is the bedroom of today can have several other functions. These new spaces may include a lounge area completed with a luxurious chaise, a space for breakfast or dining, or even a home office.

But no matter how many functions are packed into this one space, most yearn for a warm, romantic retreat that serves as a refuge from the increasing stresses of daily life. Achieving this takes some thoughtful planning of how all the required pieces will fit into the space. The size of the bed is of first consideration and this is compatible with your comfort needs and the size restraints of the room. Four poster beds look wonderful with large proportion rooms. Why not pamper yourself with one of my favorite types of beds-the sleigh bed? It can have an upholstered head board and base. The mattress can either sit on top of the frame or a box spring can sit into the frame. Think too about how you present your bed. Be adventurous and combine patterns and textures to create an exciting effect!


Wall to wall carpeting and can create a soft and larger feel to a room. Color can add warmth to a room. Accessories can create different moods in a room. Art adds interest and depth to the space.

A comfortable sitting area where you can read or just relax and put up your feet is a nice addition to a space. I often suggest a pair of chairs with an ottoman between them or a love seat with a tea table in front of it. I like the bedside tables to be large enough to accommodate a light, books or other necessities. Chests of drawers on either side of the bed can double as bedside tables.

Good lighting is essential for both ambiance and function. The most efficient lighting starts with a plan. This plan is one of the first things that I do after the room is laid out. Table lights should be properly positioned for reading. Strategically placed overhead lighting and wall sconces can add an interesting pattern of light to a room. When properly lit, a favorite piece of art can become a focal point of a room.

Guest bedrooms should be interesting and comfortable. A day bed can double as a sitting room when guests are not around. Add a desk and some functional lighting and you have another multi-functional bedroom!

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