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The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) To Host Luncheon Featuring Hutton Wilkinson With Tony Duquette

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) To Host Luncheon Featuring Hutton Wilkinson With Tony Duquette

Hutton WilkinsonHouston, TX (August 18, 2011) – Sharon Staley, 2011 ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) Texas Gulf Coasts Chapter President, will host a luncheon featuring design icon Hutton Wilkinson on Wednesday, August 31, 2011. The luncheon will be at The Junior League, 1811 Briar Oaks Lane, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and it will benefit chapter scholarships. Prior to the luncheon, there will be a private reception from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Hutton Wilkinson is the owner, creative director and president of Tony Duquette Inc. He designs and markets fine jewelry, as well as, a collection of home furnishing for Baker Furniture, textiles for Jim Thompson Thai Silk and tabletop accessories and interior decorations under the registered international trademark, “Tony Duquette” and Tony Duquette Inc.

Wilkinson will share his tales of Duquette drama and design, along with stunning photographs. Luncheon guests will also get a sneak peak of his new design book, “Tony Duquette: Hutton Wilkinson Jewelry.”

Seating is limited and ticket prices start at $100, which covers the luncheon and talk.

$150 includes the private reception. Also sold at the luncheon will be books by Wilkinson.

Visit www.asidtgcc.org to purchase tickets. To reserve a table of (10), contact the ASID office at [email protected] or (713) 626-1470.
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A Benefit: For Those Seeking Ideas & Inspiration and for a Local Children’s Hospital

Childrens Memorial HospitalHouston, TX (April 20, 2011) – The Gulf Coast Chapter of American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) tapped 19 of its 18,000 members to help decorate, for public viewing, a Regan custom home in the residential community of Sienna Plantation. The proceeds from the ticket sales benefited Children’s Memorial Hospital. The ASID Home supported the vision to make the house ADA (American Disabilities Act) compliant to provide the homeowner with options for an elderly family member, a small child or an individual with special needs. Sharon Staley, ASID Current President, created a family friendly gourmet kitchen with cabinetry that resembles furniture featured throughout the house. Accented with slate floors, the custom class, slate, and stone backsplash picks up the subtle sparkle of quartz in the granite countertops, mirrored by a copper range hood. All the designers put forth their best work to support Children’s Memorial Hospital.

Sharon Staley Interiors is a high-end interior design firm specializing in residential new build and remodel, hospitality and high-end commercial spaces. Her homes and environments reflect a variety of client’s tastes and lifestyles. Sharon has received numerous accolades including ASID Fellow and former ASID TGCC President, several ASID Presidential Citations and ASID design awards. Sharon Staley Interiors is well versed in all styles of interior design, from period design to contemporary and all things in between.

Phi Mu Foundation Elects Houston Business Leader and Incoming ASID President, Sharon Staley, To Its Board Of Trustees

PrintPeachtree City, GA (October 2010)– During the Foundation Business Session of Phi Mu’s National Convention in Phoenix, AZ., Foundation members unanimously elected Houston-based newly elected ASID (American Society of Interior Designer) Texas Chapter President and Interior Designer Sharon Staley to the 2010-2012 Board of Trustees.
Staley will serve Phi Mu Foundation as vice president of Donor Relations, bringing her considerable expertise to this leadership position. “I am humbled and honored to serve my sisterhood in this way”, said Staley, a 1969 inductee of Phi Mu from the Texas Tech University.” It is my goal to ensure that no Phi Mu woman would ever be forced to leave school because of finances. We can absolutely accomplish it if we work together!”

The Phi Mu Foundation is a 501(c) 3 corporation, and the fundraising arm of Phi Mu Fraternity, the second oldest women’s fraternity in the country. The Foundation exists to fund educational, leadership and life-skills programming for the more than 200,000 members of Phi Mu. For more information, visit phimufoundation.org.

Sharon Staley brings over 40 years of experience to the industry. She is the president of Sharon Staley Interiors, an exclusive interior design firm. She has also received numerous accolades including ASID Fellow and former ASID TGCC President, several ASID Presidential Citations and ASID design awards.

Sharon Staley Interiors is located at 5320 Gulfton Suite 6 Houston, TX 77081. For more information, please contact her at 713-668-9689 or [email protected]

Go With a Pro

by Sharon Staley

So you know you want cool, pale green walls and contemporary furniture with a neutral palette, but how do integrate the antique linen press that you always loved in your grandmother’s house?

And how do you decide which is the perfect shade of green by looking at a tiny paint chip? And find just the right sofa and fabric? And then there’s the rug – more neutrals, a swirl of color, maybe even an Oriental with a rich tribal pattern to add a bold touch?

So many decisions. And if you’re building a new home or remodeling, all those other questions keep popping up: Tile floors or hardwood? Granite countertops or Silestone? Which plumbing fixtures and hardware for the kitchen and baths…on and on.

The best decision you can make is to hire a professional interior designer. He or she can work with your ideas and dreams to shape a final vision and achieve it. And as a longtime designer, I can assure you that the knowledge and skill a pro brings to your project will save you time, money and headaches. Time because the designer knows the products available in the vast marketplace and the sources, and money by avoiding costly mistakes – which, of course, bring on the headaches.

As a past and current president of the Gulf Coast Chapter of ASID (American Society of Interior Designers), I encourage you to consider choosing one of our professional members. They are trained to interpret your lifestyle in designs that will make your home reflect your taste, making the most of your space and budget.

In addition to coordinating the numerous details – from working with the trades to arranging the accessories and hanging the art – a licensed ASID designer addresses environmental and health issues. Some specialize in a particular phase of design, such as kitchens, baths, physically challenged, aging in place, feng shui, “green” design, historic preservation, even closets. Each is required to complete yearly continuing education courses to maintain a license, as well as to abide by strict professional codes and standards of conduct.
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Here are some things to consider when preparing to work with an interior designer:

  • Create a wish list. Before the first meeting write down your basic thoughts about your project, ie. size, style, layout, special features, how you plan to use the space.
  • Value chemistry. Get to know the designer’s personality. Notice how she/he carries herself/himself and communicates. Is she/he excited about your project? Do you like her/him?
  • Be open and honest. The only way a designer can meet your goals is to be privy to your world. That includes details about your daily life, as well as the truth about your budget and schedule. Communicate during the project and express your opinions.
  • Choose a listener. Thoughtful answers to your questions and copious note-taking are sure signs that the designer is paying attention.
  • Communicate your vision. Pictures can often tell the story better than words. Present the designer with a folder of magazine clippings. Walk through the space, naming not only your favorite aspects but also problems you hope to solve.
  • Strive for collaboration. The mutually beneficial way to achieve that great space is to conceive something together.
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The key to a successful project outcome is good communication. The more direct and specific you are, the easier it will be for the designer to successfully meet your needs and expectations. Never hesitate to ask questions about any aspect of the project. Before authorizing the designer to begin work, take time to discuss fees, as well as other charges or expenses you may incur. Ask for a cost estimate that should specify the scope of work and the type of fee structure the designers uses.

When ASID finds an opportunity to present an ASID Showhouse, it is truly a special event. This is a unique experience where you can see numerous ASID designers work in the same showhouse. ASID designers collaborate to showcase individual efforts, keeping unity with the overall flow and function of the house. During showhouse hours, often the designers will be present in their spaces. This allows for the opportunity to actually meet them and see their work. ASID’s next Showhouse will be in Sienna Plantation in April 2011. You won’t want to miss it. Call the ASID office (713.626.1470) to get on the mailing list.

Another must see is the annual ASID Bazaar. This is where designer items are available to the public at unbelievable prices. Take advantage of the showrooms turning over their products for new inventory. Items that could be found at the Bazaar are: art, accessories, furniture, antiques, plumbing fixtures, carpet, fabric, lighting, etc. This is one place you really can find that item that is “just the right thing”. The next ASID Bazaar will be the last weekend of April 2011.

The Fantasy Gala is a very unique experience. This is a fabulous gala where interior design materials and products are used in fashion creations. Come and enjoy the fun of this incredible event. ASID is bringing back this event in 2011.

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