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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 3:39 PM
As a professional, I thought it to be important that I define who I am and what I do! Here is a sample of my business philosophy I use to be the best Designer I can be for my clients...
1.
I am an artist! What I do is creative work;
designers need talent, skills and experience! Design is not easy; I am paid to
make it look that way.
2. I am the expert!As
the expert, I only want to give you the best
outcome for your project. I will explain
the reasons behind major decisions. The
way I do things is based upon my education and training!
3. Your Feedback is important!With all the information available on the web, your feedback might just
reveal a better idea that will improve the final results! However; not everyone is a designer because
they can identify colors or new products!
Be careful not to spew guidelines; after all, I am the expert and I am
the one with the education and experience!
4. Communication is crucial
Your input is very important so that I have a clear understanding of your
wants and needs; if you have invited me into your home, be prepared to answer
my questions and most importantly to discuss money! Without a clear understanding of what you
want and what your budget is to accomplish that, our relationship is doomed
right from the start! For me, including
my clients usually means they have a great appreciation for the work I do as they
see it develop from a basic idea to the completed project.
5.
Deadlines We know all want what we want as
fast as possible; understand that it takes time for even the simplest project
to be completed. While I work with
timelines, I do not directly manufacture the product that goes into a project. The materials that are available today may
not be available tomorrow; especially when it comes to fabric. For example, the availability of a fabric
being used on your project, could easily become unavailable if the manufacturer
sells the bolt to another vendor!
6.
Respect the contract The contract is important; this is
serious business and the contract we sign needs to be respected by both you and
me. I am a serious professional and I want to be able to provide you what you
want and to be paid at the appropriate times.
I want to adhere to work schedules and timelines; but I can only do that
if you respect the contract by making yourself available when needed, and honor
the payment schedule.
Bottom
line Being a designer is not easy and I
am not saying this only because of the amount of skills you need, but because I
work with all types of clients with all types of expectations; trust me I’ve never had two clients or two projects that were
the same. Challenges and difficulties arise all the time; I like to err on the
side of resolution; you are a happy client and I am able to show off another distinctive design! (It is a win- win situation!)
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Pam DiTomaso: Posted on Friday, January 13, 2012 4:18 PM
If you are anything
like me, the hustle and bustle of the holidays leave you spent. I have been
over-stimulated for months — too much food, too much drink, too many do-dads
all around the house, just too much of everything. January has become one of my
three "clean up my life" times of year. Second to April's spring
cleaning, but somehow a little more involved than September's back-to-school
organizing. January is my new
"get-it-done" month. What needs to get done is for me to create a calm and serene
surrounding in which I can relax and undo my Christmas season extravaganza!
Being immersed in the home fashion and interior decorating industry, naturally I look to Design for inspiration; a well put together room, an outrageous piece of furniture, or an utterly new and awe inspiring color! Here are some of my favorites…
I love that this room
is city stylish, & sexy contemporary with the zealous artwork of Romero
Britto and luxurious purple velvet club chairs that play off the ruffled sofa
pillows!
 Or this unique custom
one of a kind corner chair; covered in a lively pattern that obscures the harsh triangular shape. Yet the soft and loud orange pillows offer a tantalizing embrace!
 Or, perhaps your
inspiration comes from a particular flower or landscape! This pretty pink rose warms my inner core and sends BLASTS of color images to my right brain!
Use images that speak to your right brain to jump start your creativity and “clean
up your life”! It could be just what you needed
to put the NEW back into the year!
Happy 2012!
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:55 AM
Flooring installation by Miller Flooring, Inc .and painting by JY International Painting.
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Posted on Friday, August 26, 2011 3:37 PM
The South East's largest home improvement event returns
to the Miami Beach Convention Center Labor Day weekend.
The Home Design & Remodeling Show is a unique marketplace that
enables homeowners to experience the products and services first hand,
talk one-on-one with the experts and get personalized advice to plan
individual home improvement and design projects.
Pam won't answer any requests for the room design she will unveil; but, we did manage to find out that a world
famous artist is working with Pam and will incorporate his artwork in her
Room Vignette.
...The Miami Home Design & Remodeling Show opens
Friday, September 2, 2011 and ends on Tuesday September 6, 2011 at the
Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach,
FL 33139.
Stop by Booth C to be delighted by Pam's design. Click on Home Design to see show hours and ticket information.
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 11:50 AM
If you’re like me, I enjoy anything that supports my notion
about who I am; in my professional life as an interior designer and in personal
life as wife and mother. So every now
and then I take pleasure in reading my horoscope…I found this one to be short
and to the point so I have included it for you to get a kick out of! Be honest and this will tell you the truth. Write
your answers on paper.
1.
Which is your favorite color: Red, Black,
Blue, Green or Yellow? 2. Your first initial? 3. Your month of birth? 4. Which
color do you like more, Black or White? 5. The name
of a person that is the same sex as
you? 6. Your
favorite number? 7. Do you
like California or Florida more? 8. Do you
like a Lake or the Ocean more? 9. Write
down a Wish (a realistic one)
To find your Feng
Shui horoscope scroll down!
1. If
you choose: Red: You are alert and your life is full of love. Black: You are conservative and aggressive. Green: Your soul is relaxed and you are laid back. Blue: You are spontaneous and love affection. Yellow: You are a very happy person & give good advice to
those who are down. 2. If
your initial is between: A-K: You have a lot of love and friendships in your life. L-R: You try to live your life to the max & your love life is
soon to bloom. S-Z: You like to help others and your future looks very bright. 3. If
you were born in: Jan-Mar: The year will go very well for you and you will discover
that you fall in love with someone totally unexpected. Apr-Jun: You will have a strong love relationship that will last
forever. Jul-Sep: You will have a great year and will experience a major life
changing experience for the good. Oct-Dec: Your life will be great; you will find your soul mate.
4. If
you choose: Black: Your life is about to get better. You are more than ready
for the change. White:
You have a friend who completely confides in you and would do anything for you,
but you may not realize it.
5. This
person should be your Best Friend. 6. This
is how many close friends you will have in your life time. 7. If
you choose: California : You like adventure. Florida : You are a laid back person. 8. If
you choose: Lake : You are loyal to your friends and your lover. You are very
reserved. Ocean: You are spontaneous and like to please people. 9. This
wish will come true!
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Friday, January 21, 2011 2:55 PM
What can be done to make the closet space as purposeful as
possible? Here are a few tips for getting the most from your closets:
- If
your clothing closet has just
one rod consider adding another; you can sort out clothes based on usage,
seasons, or by tops and bottoms.
Think about a department store like Macy’s; not only are they in the business of stylizing your
clothing, but they organize it too!
- If in
your tool closet you are always
scrambling around looking for that special screwdriver, then perhaps it’s
time to mount the screwdriver right onto the inside of the door. Or look at these mobile
tool cabinets that you can pull out of the closet and roll right up to
your project!
- Toy storage is pointless if you
don’t engage your youngster! The last thing you need is your two year
old throwing a tantrum because his favorite stuffed animal is in the back
of the closet beyond his reach! Large storage
bins can hold balls, stuffed animals, and dress up clothing. Use clear
plastic containers, label them, and then install pull out shelves to
keep them organized and within easy reach.
Not only will you help your child develop a system of organizing; but,
your child will be able to read and identify similar items at an early age!
- Craft storage requires discipline
and well thought out container purchases (check out the Container
Store for great storage solutions!)
Are you separating your beads by size or color? Will you need large containers for yarn
or small containers for thread?
Then store your containers in drawers that are clearly marked; i.e.
Beads.
- Decorative or Seasonal items are the easiest to organize by the
holiday.
Designate specific shelves in your closet for each Holiday. And as you store items back into their
respective bins, weed out anything that has lost its “glitter”. Then when you purchase new items you
will already have the space on its respective shelf
- You do
not have to have a gourmet kitchen to have pull
out drawers installed in the Pantry. Set the shelves at heights best suited
for your needs; keep glass jars and cans at chest height. This eliminates grabbing for a breakable
or heavy item in haste and not having a full grasp on it!
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Monday, January 10, 2011 9:10 PM
While I stopped making short
lived resolutions years ago; these small Home
Décor resolutions will last well into the new year!
Paint: Select a new color and refresh those tired
walls. Or create an accent wall by
adding a BOLD
Color!
Re-Arrange: Switch out the leather chair from your office
and replace it with the leopard print from the living room and both rooms are
refreshed!
Re-Frame: Take down your Artwork; re-evaluate its relevancy and
then go to your nearest framer and ask them to help you re-mat, re-size, and
re-frame! Remember, just because it came
down off the wall in the Living Room, does not mean it has to go back up
there! Perhaps the Bedroomdesign will be well
suited for this refreshed mastery!
Lamps: Usually the most over looked outdated item in a home! Donate the old and buy new!
Re-Style: Re-style
the plant shelves! Even if you don’t buy
new accessories, dusting off and re-arranging what you have is refreshing!
Pillows: New pillows are like lollipops; once you get
tired of cherry red, it’s easy to get turned on by Lime green! Make a Phone Call: Know when to give up and call
your Interior Decorator! At RyanAlexander Interiors
understand that tired rooms make you tired!
So even if you don’t know what to do, we can help you to re-vamp and
refresh; and, that is prolonged resolution
worth attaining! Contact us today at www.ryanalexanderinteriors.com
or 786-704-9370.
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 3:41 PM
This segment is one of many that host Emily Zubizarreta, (better known around town as Emily Zubi) conducts to
celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit of women in business! I am thrilled that Emily has invited me to
share my story; (you have to listen to hear it, though!) as a South Florida
business owner. Women in business have
to overcome household demands, parental demands, marriage/relationship demands;
and, family and friend demands. So I
invite you to join us; sit with a cup of coffee or hot chocolate (it’s freezing
in South Florida right now!) and relax for a ½ hour as we discuss challenges
and triumphs in today’s market!
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2010 2:02 PM
When we talk about Yuletide accessories, one of the most
popular items to adorn our homes with are Christmas
wreaths. It has been a tradition for so many years that the origination of
this tradition is buried deep into the beginning of time. (For more on the
evolution of wreaths and their symbolism go to: http://www.ehow.com/about_6587138_history-christmas-wreaths.html).
Door Wreaths Door
wreaths are an inviting holiday decor for any season; they symbolize cheerful
greetings to visitors and passer-bys.
However at this time of year they are especially abundant! The simple wreath of evergreens has grown to
include bows, ornaments, and tinsel of various colors other than red and
green. The imagination and color scheme
options are endless! Dried wreaths Dried
wreaths capture the essence of the Christmas season through the use of
mossy twigs, dried evergreen plants, and dried fruits. This unique twist to the
conventional holiday wreath is comforting and a rustic reminder of the “good
ole days” when the holiday season was less about shopping and more about
spending time with family and friends. Fresh Christmas Wreaths Fresh
holiday wreaths are the ultimate in holiday décor! The smell and rich deep greens are authentic
and completely embrace the spirit of the holiday! A fresh wreath can stand alone or be adorned
with berries, pine cones and ribbon; and due to their intrinsic aroma, the less added to this wreath
the better!
Regardless of which holiday wreath you choose, your
Christmas wreath is a welcome sign that makes visitors and guests feel
comfortable even before they have entered the front door! Then all you have to do is brew a nice cup of hot cocoa! (Need help selecting the right wreath for
your home? Call us at
786.704.9370 for ALL your holiday decorating ideas!)
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Pam DiTomaso, Allied ASID: Posted on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 9:02 PM
I received a phone call today from my client in NY. I work with her through email in-between
house calls. Today, “Lucy” called to
tell me that the painter said that the ceiling color HAS TO MATCH the trim color; only the finishes are to be different.
I find this phone call partly amusing…while,
my client and I have worked together for over 15 years through various projects
and re-do’s; the painter has planted a seed of doubt in her mind.
Of course, I chuckle because I know the root of his concern;
and then frown because I also know the root of hers! For him it is strictly economical. For her; her comfort level has been
compromised because I am not there to directly oversee the progress.
The painter wants to paint the ceiling flat white. Agreed, however; he wants to paint the trim,
semi-gloss white vs. semi-gloss Linen White. Painting the ceiling flat white and the trim
semi-gloss white; allows him to buy 5 gallon tubs of paint. A 5 gallon tub of paint is cheaper than individual
cans of paint and any leftovers are easily utilized for another customer. Otherwise; what does he do with a ½ gallon or
more of semi-gloss Linen White ( Benjamin
Moore custom color)? To wait for another
client to want semi-gloss Linen White
trim and moldings, could be a very long
time coming. While, I understand his
economic dilemma, I am not happy.
My client is feeling uneasy.
She is thinking, “the painter seems to know what he is talking about…makes
sense, ceiling needs to match the trim;
but, my interior designer is not
here, has she overlooked this aspect?”
Naturally, I calm her fears by explaining the painter’s motivation, and
remind "Lucy" that all the moldings, trim, and doors in the house are already painted
semi-gloss Linen White and all the
ceilings are already painted flat white!
She sighs a sigh of relief, and I know we are back on the same page
again!
BTW, I am flying to NY at the end of the week! (smile)
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