If you’ve been adjusting to working from home over the past few months, you may have realized that your current space is not ideal for a successful workday. Is your home office in need of an update? Create a refreshed workspace that’s beautiful, functional, productive and custom tailored to you. Get inspired with top office [ read more… ]
The ultimate leather upholstery has arrived at Toms-Price! Hancock & Moore is a manufacturer dedicated to exquisite craftsmanship with workshops in Hickory, NC. Their artisans know centuries-old techniques that produce such fabulous furniture. Come in and try it out at Toms-Price! Our Hancock & Moore representative, Lloyd Lutz, introducing us to their beautiful [ read more… ]
Intriguing words that represent animal dwellings relate well to our homes: the “den”, the “lodge” and the “cave” – homes of the lion, the beaver and the bear, respectively. What they all share is a sense of warmth and protection; a temporary place to get away in a rustic haven. They are primal, earthy spaces, [ read more… ]
This is the Stickley Gus Lounge Chair available at Toms-Price. Take a look at these beautiful William Morris fabrics shown in the March Elle Decor magazine — here at PointClickHome. All of these patterns would look fantastic on Mission chairs, wouldn’t they?
My husband is a techie, which means my decorating challenges started on day one. When we were first married his most precious possessions were his stereo components — the receiver, the reel-to-reel tape player, the speakers the size of small refrigerators. Now we have a small, neat unit that mounts on the wall. These days, [ read more… ]
Oh, the open floor plan: soaring ceilings, lots of light, flowing traffic patterns — and no wallspace! With all those windows, fireplace walls and the occasional built-in bookcase, there’s often very little room left for an entertainment cabinet or storage piece.
Think about your home. If every time you enter a room you are irritated by the mess in your path or the overflowing trunk full of toys, try rearranging your sight lines so that these are not the first things your eye notices. Make your “vanishing point” a place to showcase your most attractive artwork [ read more… ]