Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Welcome

       Greetings and welcome to Interior You.  This first post serves as an introduction to what I plan to be a distant journey of dicovery and inspiration.  I'd like to simply share my expertise and ideas with you so that you can enjoy your milieu and get the most out of life.  It's not about material possessions etc., but about awareness where you can experience balance and a connection with every thing around you.  My blog is also not isolated to the budget conscious, but to the life conscious.  Anyone can pay for trends and fashions, but it takes the self assured individual to have style and the guts to implement it.  What I have to share will bring comfort, peace of mind, and understanding i.e no matter how you're living, there's something to be gained from the information.  Since I strive to be present in the moment I'll take flight from that place and give my first bit of advice.
          During these harsh economic times work with what you have.  Rearrange furniture and circulate your accessories to make changes without spending a dime.  Keeping your environment fresh helps keep the mind clear and gives you a sense of accomplishment and newness; something you'll need if you've had to cut back or down-size.  Even if the stars are aligned for you, these tips are still useful. This is the time to be creative, not stagnate and what better way to be creative then doing something new to your living space.  Even adding flowers, plants, or original artwork from your child , friend, or whoever gives great texture and originality.  You may think some "art" is not worthy, but what a difference a frame makes (hint, hint).  As we take this trip I'll expose ideas piece by piece to eventually expand and reveal your personal epic.  Cheers and enjoy the ride.  I hope you dig Home Training.

1 comment:

  1. Kirk - Loving this concept. Really like your tip and will be re arranging the furniture this weekend! The hint about Art is a great one. I frame all of my daughters art work and have a wall dedicated to it. It keeps the wall fresh and always makes me smile! Love to you all and Congrats. x

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