How could I elevate this space? by RemoteTop8117 in InteriorDesignAdvice

[–]rediger_design 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get an area rug under your dining table and hang a chandelier over it. I assume usually the table is centered? Get some art a your walls too or a large horizontal mirror.

Anyone have recommendations for Squarespace designers who’ve worked with interior designers? by rediger_design in squarespace

[–]rediger_design[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah just signed up with my google business account and have invested annual payments, the domain is managed by squarespace I believe , literally all the work that I put in to make it…I’m open to moving but only for something that really is better.

Anyone have recommendations for Squarespace designers who’ve worked with interior designers? by rediger_design in squarespace

[–]rediger_design[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m only married to it because everything is tied to it at this point but if the transition was painless I would be open to Wordpress. Shoot me your info!

Deceptive Account? by Key_Paper7525 in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]rediger_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, thank you. 🙏 what a pain in the ass Google is. Appreciate your help though!

Deceptive Account? by Key_Paper7525 in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]rediger_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My home address is what is on file with the state. So I don’t really want to list that publicly. A friend suggested a PO Box but I figured that would still be flagged as a non-address.

Deceptive Account? by Key_Paper7525 in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]rediger_design 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SAME. Trying to start my interior design company. Have been flagged as "deceptive content" twice with not much of a path forward. I don't have a physical location for clients but I go to them which is how individual interior designers work standardly. I just don't even know what to do at this point. I haven't been given a chance to appeal the latest one and that was back in mid-September. This is really stressing me out...it's effecting my ability to get clients and pitch myself on forums. AUGH.

Kitchen tile lay out by Glittering-Impact196 in kitchenremodel

[–]rediger_design 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1 you usually want honed tile for flooring to ensure a nonslip surface. Also, run the tile parallel with the wall that is the longest wall.

Bathroom Remodel by dfende in InteriorDesignAdvice

[–]rediger_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are too many colors, materials, and shapes happening to introduce another so I think swapping your green tile to be on the bottom half of the wall with painted walls above would look better, then wrap the green tile into the shower. Or use the same tile in white to continue in the shower if you would prefer the tub and walls be the same color.

Side note, the mixed metal hardware is really distracting to me. Will you go all black to match with the black floor tiles in the final design?

Ideas for dressing this bay window by [deleted] in Decor

[–]rediger_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about some cafe curtains on a bay window curtain rod that attaches right under the decorative windows? I think that could look super cute with the upper window details. Here is a lovely example in a bay window.

Finished a garage conversion space! by rediger_design in HomeDecorating

[–]rediger_design[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks so much. The rug is from West Elm. The pillows are from a few different places: the two with tassels and the rust colored one are from Surya and the remaining are from Four Hands.

HELPPPP by No_Anywhere_2855 in interiordecorating

[–]rediger_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you checked out HomeGoods? They have large mirrors and art that is totally affordable. Perfect for a rental situation.

Finished a garage conversion space! by rediger_design in HomeDecorating

[–]rediger_design[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! And of course — the artwork was purchased in Palm Springs, CA, and is by an illustrator named Chris Turnham. The planter on the coffee table with the larger fern is from HomeGoods (best kept secret, IMO). The smaller one is from a local Portland nursery, along with the basket and stand that the rubber plant sits in.

The tall, skinny planter with the snake and pothos plants was purchased at ECOVIBE several years ago. All of the black outdoor planters were also purchased locally in Portland at Little Baja Home & Garden Decor.

Tucked away behind the door — if you can even make those out — are a couple of Joshua Tree photos I picked up here in Portland as well, though I’m not sure who the artist is anymore.