Decorating Den Interiors Leesburg, VA

Welcome to Decorating Den Interiors of Leesburg, VA! If you are looking for a means to learn more about decorating for yourself but not by yourself, then you have found it. I am Lauren Riddiough Clement and I am your local everyday lifestyle designer. I work closely with my clients to bring them a beautiful and functional design plan to help create the home of their dreams. You are invited to view my portfolio below, keep up with the latest design tips and trends through my decorating articles, and to learn more about my services. Thank you for visiting and always remember, "It's Done! It's Fun! It's Fabulous!"

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

A Divine Dining Room

A formal dining room is often a room that gets pushed to the bottom of the priority list as it may only be used a few times throughout the year.  When you are ready to turn your focus onto this room of your home, look what can happen! In this fabulous dining room there are several statement pieces that all come together to create a modern yet warm and inviting place to entertain family and friends.
Not only is this room stunning to look at but it is also functional!  The sleek chairs are upholstered in a faux leather, making them very easy to clean and stain resistant.

It is always a good idea to anticipate what your mirror will reflect.  In this case we see the gorgeous chandelier in the reflection.  Also, notice the large hurricane as a table top accessory.  It is the perfect finishing touch! And yes, that is wallpaper!  It was the jumping off point and is still my favorite design element of this room.

The entire family enjoys gathering in this room for speciall occasions.  Abbey the cat particularly enjoys the view and the sunlight streaming in and onto the leopard bench!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Decorating For Yourself… but Not by Yourself

Decorating For Yourself… but Not by Yourself
The Key to Stress Free Decorating

At the end of a long day at the office or running around from school to the soccer fields then home to make dinner, ultimately each one of us finally returns home.  Our homes are where we start and end every single day.  Therefore, our homes should reflect a style that meets our expectations.  The bedroom should be restful, tranquil, a sanctuary to relax in at the day’s end.  The family room should be a warm and comfortable environment, in which all family members can be themselves and share in each others company.  The kitchen is usually a gathering place for families to begin and end their days together.  So how does one go about making each room of their home reflect their personal style?  Enter, an interior decorator.
My job as an interior decorator is to help my clients achieve their decorating goals with ease and even a little fun, definitely no stress.  We all have areas in our homes for which we have a different vision.  The biggest challenges that prevent people from achieving these visions tend to be a lack of time and knowledge.  Finding the time to devise and carry out a plan is difficult to do during the fast paced lives that we all seem to lead here in Northern Virginia.  Between work, school, sports, church, social obligations, etc. most people do not have time to run from store to store looking for a new sofa, or the right size area rug or even the accessories needed to complete their living room.  The people who do find a sliver of time to shop for their desired decorating products tend to get ‘stuck’ in the process.  Have you ever said to yourself, “This table is absolutely beautiful, but will it go with the rest of my kitchen?”  Or even more frustrating, “Wow, this sofa did not look that big in the store!”  I hear these comments, and many others just like them, from my clients quite often.  Their next thought is usually, “I need help.”
The importance of creating a plan is priceless.  As a decorator, I work closely with my clients to create a design plan that is not only beautiful but also meets the needs of their lifestyle and is in line with their budget.  An organized plan takes all of the guesswork out of decorating.  That way the table and sofa from the above examples have a purpose and are individual parts of an entire scheme.  Creating a plan starts with questions.  How many kids do you have?  Do you have any pets? How will this room be used?  What colors do you like?  What colors do you not like?  Do you like soft and curvy lines or more straight lines?  All of these questions help to define your sense of style.  Once you have answered these questions, and determined a decorating allowance, your decorator is ready to put together a design plan for you.
            Now that you have a design scheme and everything is ordered and on its way, the most fun part of the process is just around the corner.  That is delivery day!  Whether you are giving your room a facelift with window treatments and accessories or refreshing the entire room with all new pieces, the end result will be stunning.  We have all seen the design shows on television where everything seems to magically disappear and the new room evolves virtually over night, right?  Well, in real life there is a bit more work involved, but it is all worth it on delivery day when the final accessory is placed in the room. As the home owner, you then take a deep breath and soak in all of the beauty of your new room.  And the best part is this: everything was designed with the guidance of a professional, created for your unique tastes and lifestyle, and you never had to leave home.  How wonderful!
By utilizing an interior decorator, you are choosing an efficient path to attain your decorating desires.  A decorator will guide you towards the right decisions, take care of all the behind the scenes steps and provide you with an outcome that is sure to exceed your expectations.  I absolutely love meeting new people every week who have varying needs, homes, and personal styles and I feel very lucky to be able to make a difference in their lives.  I am sure many of the readers out there are thinking about several different areas of their homes that they would like to decorate right now.  If so, I would suggest a complimentary consultation that would allow us to prioritize your goals.  Decorating success comes from precise planning, so together you and I can create your dream home, one gorgeous room at a time.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Color Confidence
How can you use color to its best advantage when you're considering updating your design scheme? Many of my clients ask me this question, so I'd like to share some simple "Color Confidence" steps with you that I think will be of help.
Choose colors for larger areas first. Large areas in your room would include the walls, ceiling and floor. Once you've settled on colors for those areas, select fabric colors for upholstery pieces and window treatments, or begin by selecting the colors and patterns of an area rug.
Next, it's important to consider limiting yourself to 2 or 3 colors, achieving variety and interest with shades, tints and intensities of those colors. And, of course, any color scheme can be extended by using neutral shades.
If you want your room to have a feeling of spaciousness, consider focusing on lighter colors. They will tend to reflect light better instead of absorbing it. And, conversely, bright and strong colors will help you create a cozy feeling in especially large rooms.
If your rooms contain interesting architectural features, you might consider emphasizing these details with a strong accent color. Or, if architectural defects are present, then you'd want to select a neutral color that would blend with the walls, ceiling and floor.
And by all means, if this all sounds overwhelming, just give me a call and we'll choose those colors together.

Decorating Den Interiors 2010 Conference New Orleans

I just returned from a week in the great city of New Orleans where Decorating Den held our annual national conference. It was a wonderful and busy week full of company updates, design workshops, awards ceremonies and two days of viewing the latest products from our vendors in the design center. Above is a picture of me and the Chairman of our company, Mr. Jim Bugg. He awarded me with the Prism Award for my outstanding acheivements in 2009. I am excited to be home to continue on my journey to, "Make the World More Beautiful, One ROom At A Time."

Saturday, May 8, 2010

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Check out the latest addition to my website!

www.decdens.com/lriddiough

Click on the link to view the latest tab added to my website: GRAND OPENING. Here you will learn all about our exciting evening of career opportunities as well as a Dream Room makeover presentation. Hope to see you all there!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Decorating Tips May 2010

Decorating Tips, May 2010


FASHION AND FUNCTION IN DECORATING

All of us love the way sunshine lifts our spirits, but dislike how its harmful rays damage our faces and fabrics. Decorating Den will leave preventative measures for the sun’s effects on the skin to the dermatologists and cosmeticians, but will take responsibility for finding ways to keep harsh sunlight from damaging home furnishings. One of the values of our interior decorators is their ability to locate appropriate products that best meet the aesthetic desires and practical requirements of their clients.

A recent Decorating Den project, a new sunroom addition, relied heavily on this type of expertise. First, it was necessary for the treatment chosen to cover the large expanse of windows not to block the lovely view but also protect the upholstery fabrics from fading too fast. At the client’s request, draperies were not an option. Another concern was finding flooring that would withstand outdoor foot traffic from the pool area. These needs had to be met without compromising the client’s wish for a fashionable setting for entertaining.

On the practical side the decorator chose wicker furniture and frames that are able to withstand the sun’s harsh rays. On the design side, rather than using the same tropical print on all of the pieces she supplied the element of variety by covering the chairs and ottoman in two different fabrics, but kept them all in the same color palette. The neutral ceramic tile flooring that flows into the adjoining kitchen perpetuates the room’s carefree attitude. Silhouettes hung at each of the windows were the ideal solution for filtering the sunlight without obstructing the beautiful outdoor view.

The attractive home furnishings combined with ease of maintenance make for a relaxed living style...just what the clients ordered. If only cosmetics and suntan lotion worked as well to enhance and preserve our faces!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

It’s not easy being Green

“It’s not easy being Green”!

So says world famous Muppet, Kermit the Frog! But, actually in today’s environment, with so many products and design options available, being “green” can be a relatively easy and environmental beautiful design option.

From paint, lighting, accessories, fabrics, furniture and wall coverings, becoming eco-friendly has become an extremely high priority for many home furnishings manufacturers.

Let’s take a look at a few of these exciting options.

Furniture. Natural fibers, found in rattan and plantation grown woods (rather than depleting forest grown woods) give home owners a wide variety of styles, textures and designs. And how about materials such as bamboo, abaca, and government certified hardwoods. If purchasing eco-friendly furniture for your home is a priority, you might check to see if your furniture manufacturer is a member of the Sustainable Furniture Council (SFC) which was established in 2007.

Lighting. Not only have halogen lamps been all the rage for the past few years, they are a boon to energy savings, as are the wide variety of energy saving light bulbs available in the marketplace. In addition many of today’s decorative lamps have been designed in wrought iron, allowing for a more intricate detailing and design variety.

Fabrics. Believe it or not, gorgeous decorative fabrics are being made from recycled plastic water bottles, recycled polyester, and recycled paper. And often times these eco friendly fabrics are treated and finished with only water based or environmentally approved dyes.

Wall Finishes. Paints now feature low odors, faster drying times and stronger durability, all by maintaining environmental codes. If repainting is in your future, be sure to ask if the paint you’re considering has a low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) rating, so that you can continue your environmental stewardship. Natural grass cloth wall covering is another way to add warmth, beauty and texture to your wall décor, while maintaining your green focus.

And let’s not forget the importance in design of the color GREEN!! Yes, it may not be easy being green, but this long desired shade can be found in almost every design scheme. Whether you incorporate green in plant foliage displayed in you room’s design, or you make this shade predominate, usually any green shade will add a bit of the splendor of the great outdoors to any décor.

Dream Room 2010




Friday, January 1, 2010

Even the smallest of spaces can make a big impact.

Laundry room necessities can be stored in unique pieces and still be functional, like in this hand painted cabinet.

Even laundry rooms deserve to be beautiful!

Entryways are the first impression to leave with your guests so do not forget to address them.

Wallpaper is back! The rich wallcovering in this dining room highlights the rich faux silk drapery panels and gives this room the elegance it deserves

This traditional living room welcomes guests with arm chairs adorned in a beautiful print and gorgeous foot stools with rich gold trim.

The drapery panels that flow from floor to ceiling are the icing on the cake in this room.

Second story family rooms can be a challenge that yields a beautiful result.

Decorative cork boards are a great way to display pictures or messages or family events.

This is my award winning arts and crafts room.

The kick is up and it's good!

Go Skins!

Combining modern and traditional elements can please both husband and wife to create a cohesive transitional style.

This transitional keeping room fits both his and her opposite styles.

Greenery can add the finishing touches to a room.

This family now enjoys comfortable elegance in their new family room.

This is the after!

This is the before...

Accessories are like jewlery, they make the room, or the outfit.

Leaning a large mirror is a great alternative to the traditional hanging mirror.

I love this transitional living room that displays elegance in a modern sense.