Dwell with Dignity Thrift Studio & IDS DFW

 

Dwell with Dignity’s Thrift Studio event is a fundraiser like no other! Thrift Studio is a 30-day pop-up shop created to provide financial viability and fundraising for Dwell with Dignity by selling donated furniture, housewares, accessories and high-end designer finds to the public. Since the concept launched in Dallas in 2011, the event has grown into a highly anticipated and can’t-miss event for DWD supporters, the interior design community and the general public looking for a fabulous deal on home furnishings.

Thrift Studio kicks off with a Preview Party which is a ticketed event where guests can shop the pop-up shop before it opens to the general public. Inside, Thrift Studio shoppers find stunning vignettes created by leading designers, showrooms and retailers featuring donated high-end home decor items sold at significant discounts with 100% of sales benefitting Dwell with Dignity’s mission.

Thrift Studio provides one-third of the operating revenue that allows Dwell with Dignity to change lives through design by bringing good design to those who can afford it the least. In 2016 Dwell with Dignity will complete 22 projects providing fresh starts for 20 families and 2 community partners.

Their approach of one household at a time allows them to be integral to breaking the cycle of poverty. They provide the stability, comfort and pride needed to change the course of the lives of the families they help. See above photos.

They cannot do it without the support of their largest fundraiser, Thrift Studio.

I am incredibly honored to have been chosen as one of the leading designers for this years Thrift Studio event. I am involved in the Dallas IDS chapter (Interior Design Society) and 3 designers were selected to create a vignette in memory of Dot Greenlee. Dot was a member of IDS for years and very loved in the design community. I am honored to work alongside two very talented designers,  Barbara Gilbert and Nicole Arnold for this event.  It has been a wonderful process so far and we are excited about what we have put together for our vignette.

If you are a designer and you are not a part of IDS, you should be! http://www.idsdfw.com/

We are thankful for our sponsors:  Kisabeth Furniture, Nomads Loom and Robert Allen

We would love it if you would come out to this event and support Dwell with Dignity!

SAVE THE DATE; This years thrift studio will take place on April 5th.

    If you would like to see more about Thrift Studio, follow my Instagram and Facebook Page so you can watch the behind the scenes process and get final details once the event gets closer.

Hope the rest of your weekend is fabulous!

Ruthie Staalsen; Behind Her Brand

My co-authors and I have been working on a fabulous new book that launched on February 6. It’s designed for the emerging entrepreneur who is ready to step out, step up, and step into what they feel called to do in business. I am super excited and I just wanted to share it with you guys.

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The name of the book is Behind Her Brand: Entrepreneur Edition, Vol. 6.

Each chapter takes you on journeys of real life lessons, obstacles, think tank processes, disappointments, and the victories of 12 successful female entrepreneurs who turned their brand into catalysts for their business successes. I can’t wait for you to read it and GROW!

We answer some of the following questions:

How have you defined your voice in your market?

What three things do you wish you had known when  you started?

What makes you a woman of impact?

What advice would you give someone who is wanting to take their business to the next level?

What 3 characteristics describe what made you successful and why?

I have found that the best way to learn is from those that have gone before you.  I share the challenges I face as an entrepeneur as well as the joys and rewards of being in business for yourself.  I share the story of my childhood living overseas and how that shaped and formed me to become an Entrepeneur.

If you are just getting started out there as an Entrepeneur, or are considering starting a business, this book will be very helpful.

I hope that the the things I share about my experiences as a business owner will inspire you.

I wrote a poem for my book launch, as part of my speech. My husband said I should share it, so here goes......

CONNECTING LIFE AND HOME

by Ruthie Staalsen

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HOME is where we get carried across the threshold for the first time,

or bring our babies home from the hospital.

It’s where we gather around our table laughing so hard it hurts

and where dad flashes the porch light indicating it’s time to bring in his daughter……pronto.

It’s where your friend calls and tells you she has cancer

and where we evaluate life’s tough questions and instill values and traditions.

HOME is where we get encouragement over a cup of earl gray tea

or cry tears nobody else can see.

It’s where we stand together in our kitchen, united as a family, praying for a hurting loved one.

It's where we watch our kids drive away for the first time

and where your dog snores louder than your husband.

HOME is where good friends cook breakfast for dinner just because they love the experience of being together.

HOME is where you hope to hear the words, “Mom, I got accepted into nursing school!”

and HOME is a haven where we can let our guards down.

It is our refuge, our strength, and our safe place.

As an interior designer, I have the honor of creating beautiful environments so that these memories and traditions can take place.

It’s a joy, a gift, and a privilege.

You can order my book by clicking this link: http://store.decrenew.com

A big shout out to Kimmberly Pitts, Founder of Ulmpact Publishing Group for compiling this wonderful book. http://www.uimpactpublishing.com

Ruthie Staalsen wins Best of Houzz 2017

 

DecRenew Interiors by Ruthie Staalsen is so honored to have been awarded "Best of Houzz" once again this year.

Houzz.com is definitely a growing website with millions of photos of  homes across the world.  Designers and contractors add photos to their galleries and we get to be inspired by them.

I have found this website a  great way for designers to work with clients when trying to determine what their style is.  The client can save photos of their favorite interiors to ideabooks so we can sit down together and identify their wants, needs and desires for their projects.

Check out my design profile http://www.houzz.com/pro/decrenew/__public to see my design galleries as well as our Rave reviews.  Thank you to all my wonderful clients that have written these reviews and have supported me since I started in 2002.

Thank you Houzz.com for this honor.

Decorating ideas for a cozy winter home!

I'm back at it after a wonderful holiday break.

 My girls just drove off to go back to college and I'm reminiscing about the time we had over the break.

We sat around the fire, read books and took long naps. My house was filled with laughter, long conversations, cooking, shopping and lots of the Gilmore girls series.

Now that they are gone, I've been thinking about what makes us want to hang out at home. What is it about the environment that we like?   Of course, its the people that make it home but it really does have a lot to do with the environment we create in the home.  It's about our collections and the overall feel that has evolved that makes us want to hang out in the space.

I thought I'd share with you what I've come up with that makes us feel warm and cozy during the winter months.

So here goes......

Incorporate warm blankets that feel soft to the touch.

In our house, we fight over who gets the best blankets. We love to snuggle up underneath them while watching our favorite shows. We all have our favorite one.  I have stacks all over the house and it is first come first serve!

My favorite are the fur ones. Arhaus.com (click photo for link) has these that look so cozy. That black and white one catches my eye and looks nice and large, great for snuggling with two on a couch or comfy sectional.

Blankets look so glorious and romantic on a master bed or guest bed and makes you want to curl up with a cuppa tea. There are evenings all four of us are in our master suite watching a movie together because it is comfy!

Add trays with texture and pattern.

They can be added to a coffee table, under a lamp, on your bedside table with a lamp on it, or on your kitchen or bathroom counter top with a variety of candles.

The more interesting, the better. The trays I use are all so very different.

Nail heads on trays are cool too.

A black tray works great for layering accessories because the items pop nicely, especially when you layer with a black and white book.

Leather trays add warmth. This leather one is so perfect for next to a guys bed.  Mixing feminine with masculine is how I love to decorate my spaces.

This slate tray works beautifully in the kitchen to hold your salt and pepper, olive oil and maybe a floral arrangement.

Layer rugs

It is an easy way to add color, texture and character to a room.

This warm and inviting rug from Arhaus.com would be beautiful layered with their gray sheepskin rug.  Of course, you want to make sure if you have a sheepskin rug, you probably shouldn't have a blanket that looks similar to it.  That would be too much of a good thing! It's all about balance, choose one or the other.

Cow hides do well for layering too. I especially love them paired with black rugs.

Add baskets throughout your home.

It's amazing how texture can add a drastic change to the feel of a room.  These baskets on the wall in the hallway are a bit of the unexpected.

 This fun basket can be found at Target!

Add plants and they don't have to be real.

Plants add life during the winter months.  The pop of green this fig tree adds, makes things feel alive inside the home, especially since everything outside looks brown and dead (here in Texas at least).

Add something as small as a terranium with succulent plants in it. This touch of life from the outdoors makes us think of warm summer days.

Change out a lamp or lampshade.

Adding a black shade to a lamp dresses is up a little and changes the ambiance. It feels a little more moody.

Add a lamp with a touch of brass.

Brass adds a classy, sophisticated touch.

Change up your bookshelves.

Add warm color books to your collection. Colors like navy and orange work beautifully.

Ruthie tip:  Collect books that tell people about you. I have books about Safari's, Africa life, Australian life, old bibles, travels, glamping, fashion, architecture, entertaining, parties, etc. These are all books that say something about our history and what we are all about.

Paint or wallpaper behind your bookshelves with a warm/darker color.

Set up a drink cart and have it ready to go at all times.

You can even add your Keurig coffee maker to the cart so coffee and hot chocolate is available whenever.

Add a small or large trunk for blankets.

Trunks give a collected look.  If you know my style, you know I strive to achieve that look.

 Add some plaid.

  Add jewel tones.

A grouping of jewel tone candle holders look so awesome on a mantel or on a coffee table.

 Add a touch of animal print (always, because I'm an Africa girl)

You know I love a touch of animal print in my home! It is part of my brand for sure.  It adds so much warmth for sure,

This is my living room with my jewel tone pillow and my zebra print pillow from one of my trips to Africa.

Add some gold accessories.

Add poufs.

They are perfect for putting under your head while laying on the floor when you have a house full of teens.

Add floor lamps

Having floor lamps in a room for evening light is something most people don't think about. We love to turn all the lights out in a room and just have a few lamps on. This creates a nice comfortable mood for conversation and entertaining. Choose interesting lamps and don't choose ones that are too short for the space.

Add colorful rugs to your kitchen.

The above kitchen is one we finished several months ago.  When you add a rug to a kitchen, it instantly makes it have personality and unites all the colors in the adjoining spaces.

If you scroll up and look at all these photos again, you will see the consistency of warmth that they all have.  I hope this post gave you some ideas for making your home feel cozy during these cold winter months.

Keep warm!

Connecting Life and Home in our "Home away from Home"

It has been a busy few weeks here at the Staalsen home and I've had a wonderful vacation.  I'm back to work, but thought I'd give you a little glimpse of what life has looked like over the past month.

We had a special Christmas together with our family! We hosted 18  for dinner on Christmas Day, which  was a ton  of work but so much fun. Getting all the food on the table hot was a chaotic challenge, but we did it.

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Because there were so many of us, I opted to use paper plates which made all the teen dishwashers happy.  I found these gorgeous paper gold chargers. I used clear plastic plates for the food and it looked amazing.

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My favorite part of hosting is setting up the main table and the buffet tables.  This year I used one of my sari's from India on the dessert table.

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 For bringing in the New Year, we  took 20 college kids camping. We were the cooks! I was glad to be in our "home away from home " with my heater, Keurig and shower.

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 The kids were brave and slept in their hammocks. Brrrrrrrr

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Thanks to Kennedy with Perspectives Photography for the pictures below.https://www.facebook.com/perspectivepics/

We brought the New Year in around the fire with sparklers and lots of loud fun.

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We made memories and continued our tradition from last year.

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Life is about these moments!  Community with those we love, even the crazy ones.

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There is something about being around a roaring fire that makes us bring life back to the basics. It is the  imple things in life that makes it so rich.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EACH AND EVERY OF YOU.

My 2 words for this year are BE PRESENT.

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Life is too short to not be in the moment with those we love. I challenge you to think on these words as you continue with your goals for the year.

Be present and be connected!

I have lots of fun things to announce in the next few weeks so stay tuned!