Monday, March 25, 2013
Inspiring Spring Table Decor
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Spotted - Our Favorite Products in Magazines
Did you know... that we have many products in our store that have gotten great coverage in multiple magazines? It's true! Here's a few of our favorites that were published.
Make sure you check out all of our publications by clicking here.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
For the Love of Fabric and Wallpaper
1. 32542.411 | 2. Scribble Pecan | 3. Lawn Bowl Avacado | 4. 32564.411 | 5. 32542.35 | 6. Mod Living Graphite | 7. Clef Bisque | 8. Clef Currant
We have excellent Interior Design Services! If you are interested in purchasing bedding, rugs, lighting or furniture from our store, Lavender Fields offers complimentary design assistance. Complimentary design assistance includes making fabric selections, ordering fabric, finish and rug samples and ordering the final product. We are happy to work with you by phone, email or in our store. Call us toll free at 866-898-5461 or email us.
Be sure to check out ALL of the Design Services we offer, by clicking here.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Lavender Fields Must-Have Items

Wednesday, March 06, 2013
We Love Balloons!
We love Balloons!
We go crazy over Parisians, London, Goblets and the
Butterfly!
Crystals, Bullion......
No, we aren't talking about travel,
table settings, nature , jewelry or investments.
We are talking Window
Treatments!
....as in Shades, Panels, Cornices and Swags...
Lavender Fields can do it all!
We can dress up your Palladians, cover your French Doors, we can top off your Casements!
Be it a simple linen drapery, blowing in the wind or a swag, trimmed with welting, mini-ruffles swooped up with crystal embellished tassels, we do it.
Love a balloon shade peeking out under a curtain.
Monday, March 04, 2013
Designers Guild a Beautiful New Arrival
with the highest levels of quality: quality of design, product, service and people."
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
New Arrival....Children's Rugs
Beautiful Vertical Rugs:
Saturday, February 09, 2013
Rescued Pet Contest - Winner!
I'm thrilled to bring you this heartwarming story of a rescued cat named Bo. Bo and his mom Brandi are our fantastic winners of the Rescued Pet Contest that we held during January.
We were deeply touched by ALL of the entires and truly loved reading your stories.
Without further ado, here is Bo's story:
"Bo, who is now 10 years old, came to live with use after having major femur surgery 10 years ago. We had been going to the shelters for about a year after loosing our dearest cat, who had been killed by dogs. We still tear up to this day at the loss of Niko. But when one door closes another opens and our house has always been open to furry friends. So on one of our returning trips to our local shelter, “Pounce”, we met Bo. Or should I say he meowed at us really loudly from his cage!
| Meet Bo, our Rescued Pet Contest Winner! |
| Bo (middle) and his unique tail. |
We went through 6 weeks of therapy after his operation and had to keep him from jumping up and down on stuff. Rehab was terrible. He would cry in pain when I would have to move his leg. But in order to keep scar tissue from building we had to do it. It is funny I think because we went through that with him, he is even more attached to us. He sleeps between our heads every night… that is until his sister comes and sits on him because she wants to be there. (Little bugger that one!)
| Bo's quite happy in his new home! |
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| Done by Artist Georg Williams, from New Orleans. |
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Vendor Spotlight: Pom Pom at Home



Monday, January 28, 2013
The Interior Insider, Area Rugs Edition
Hi there!
Who's excited for our next edition of the Interior Insider? I know I am! Today, Lori will be sharing about the "in's and out's" of area rugs, how to pick the right one and important things to consider when doing so. Hope you enjoy!
Picking the Perfect Area Rug

Rug Style
Knowing a little bit about the different styles of rugs can help you make a well-informed decision when it’s time to pick area rugs for your home. Wool - Long the choice of rug makers, wool stands up well to traffic, provides a soft cushion underfoot, and, over time, takes on a patina that adds to the character of a room. Cotton - More casual - and more affordable - than wool. Cotton rugs are often flatweaves or braided, and because cotton dyes easily, these rugs are available in a wide range of colors. It's a softer, though less durable, alternative to seagrass, jute, and sisal rugs. Jute, Seagrass, and Sisal - These natural fibers create tough, durable floor coverings. Jute is softer than the other two; sisal is the strongest. None will be as soft as wool or cotton, but their distinctive textures and often large-scale weaves add interest that wool and cotton can't always achieve. A good choice for those with wool allergies. Stains can be difficult to remove. Polypropylene - A stain-resistant synthetic fiber that repels stains and water, making it the perfect choice for outdoor rugs. Dry cleaning is not recommended because many dry-cleaning solvents can swell the fibers.
Budget You should buy the best rug you can afford, even it means living with bare floors while you save up. Look for good quality natural materials such as wool and silk. A high-quality wool rug will wear well and even look better over time.
Cotton rugs are easy to clean and perfect for those with allergies. Indoor/Outdoor rugs have become increasingly popular in dining rooms and playrooms as they can be bleached and taken outside and washed with a hose.
Sisal, jute and grass rugs often cost less, but are difficult to clean and don't last as long.
Size
Choose a rug that is two feet shorter than the smallest wall in the room. Hall rugs should have at least six inches of floor showing on all sides. Dining room rugs should extend at least 18 inches beyond the edge of the table so that the rug accommodates the dining chairs. In bedrooms, try runners at each side and even the foot of the bed, or place a rug one-third of the way under the bed so the rest of the rug creates a nice mat at the bottom of the bed. In large rooms, rugs should fit the configuration of the room and furniture. A big room set up with two smaller conversation areas would look best with two separate rugs, as long as they're linked by color or material.


Thanks for reading along. Lori will continue to share her amazing knowledge and useful tips and tricks with us so keep your eyes peeled for even more of the Interior Insiders future editions! If you have any questions, feel free to comment, email or call. Lori or one of our other interior designers will be happy to help you.

























