Home Trends…on the Air

A favorite opportunity that has come my way as a designer are the television segments I do with NBC-13 Daytime Alabama.  It’s a fun way to share tips and home trends with local audiences.  Wendy Garner and David Lamb are the co-hosts and they, along with the crew, are just really great people on and off the air.  If you have a chance to catch their show, do!  You will certainly enjoy their fun personalities.   It airs at 11:30 AM Central and is televised in Birmingham and surrounding cities.

a great team!

David, Wes, Wendy and myself posing for a picture after the last taping.

If you would like some tips on decorating your home, here are a few of my previous segments:

Design on a Budget

Tips on Decluttering (aka Bookshelves)

Serene Spots in the Home

Investment Pieces

Lighting

Flowers

In each segment, I try to give helpful, budget-friendly suggestions that are easy to incorporate.   If you ever have a topic for me to tackle, let me know, as I’d love to showcase your idea!    And….if you live in the Birmingham area, tune into Daytime Alabama on October 7th where I will be discussing fall home trends, and then again on October 25th where I will show you how to make an impact in a room in an hour.  These are fun ones!

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2 Responses to Home Trends…on the Air

  1. very fun blog post! Thanks for joining in my link up

  2. Sherry says:

    What a fabulous idea to hang the silk panel in front of the sheer curtains. I love that idea! I really liked the rod you used as well. I prefer to have them return back to the wall instead of having a final. Would you mind sharing your source for those?

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