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    Bored With Your Stuff?

    8 designer tricks to refresh your space and fall in love with your home again

    Karon Karter
    Jan 18, 2013 | 4:15 pm

    This time of year, we always become antsy to start anew — and that includes refreshing our abodes. For these sorts of problems, we always turn to a pro, like Bill Lawrence of William & Wesley Co., who specializes in producing luxurious custom furniture for the trade. Naturally, he also has a keen eye for design, so we picked his brain for ways to make our homes look like a million bucks — even if we didn’t spend it.

    Invest in art
    Art can reinvent a room, and the good news is you can find a piece of art for every budget. My personal tip is to buy a piece of art you love — something personal. For example, if you spot a piece while on vacation, then it becomes a conversation piece as well.

    Large figurative paintings are often expensive, so look for giclees, sketches, or black and white photography. If art if absolutely out of your budget, then look for a family photo in black and white, then have it enhanced to look like a painting.

    Toss around plush pillows
    Changing the pillows on a couch or chair is an affordable way to spruce up the room. The pillows need to blend not match, so go for bold patterns like ikat, geometric and stripes. I love to throw in sumptuous silk and velvets and bold jacquards.

    Rugs rule
    You can find an artsy rug at any price point, so my tip is to think about your space and budget. If you’re on a tight budget, then shop around for a sisal or chunky seagrasss rug. On the other hand, if you have more to spend, then I love bold Turkish Oushaks. You can mix and match these rugs to create an interesting look.

    Collect coffee table books
    Create a vintage coffee table book collection. Pick themes you love, whether it’s fashion, animals or art. If you go to a museum exhibition and love it, usually the museum shop has a coffee table book.

    Also, pick up books while on vacation, and don’t forget to visit the thrift stores, flea markets and antique bookstores. These are all great places to pick up vintage buys; plus these books make great conversation pieces.

    Edit your photos
    Move personal pictures to your bedroom or personal space. After that, replace wood frames with simple glass or thin black frames. Think clean lines, and make sure your frames blend.

    Dim the lights
    I am a freak about lighting, and the cheapest redo fix is to get dimmers. Next to that, you can change your lamps or the lampshade — even the finials. Chandeliers speak volumes to create a new focal point.

    Don’t forget to change your light plates on the walls, which is probably the cheapest fix of all.

    Shop flea markets
    My passion is to go to flea markets, like Round Top, and find old banged-up furniture and refurbish with sublime fabric and lacquer finish. You can redo any piece of furniture with a little imagination. If you don’t have an idea on how to refurbish, hire a pro. The hot trends include polished nickel or acrylic and bold lacquered colored finishes.

    The last word
    Your big pieces should be timeless. Then throw in a trend or two so your home always looks updated and fresh. But, in the end, your home should reflect you and be a place of happiness and comfort!

    New lamps can inject new life — and light — into your space.

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    Shopping News

    New shop at Dallas Farmers Market to showcase local women-owned brands

    Rhema Joy Bell
    Sep 11, 2025 | 1:55 pm
    Mosaic Makers Collective
    Mosaic Makers Collective
    Mosaic Makers Collective

    A new shop is coming to the Dallas Farmers Market that will champion local women-owned brands: Called The Mosaic Makers Collective, it's at The Shops at Harvest Lofts, at 1011 S. Pearl Expwy. #160B, in a street-level storefront directly across from the Farmers Market shed.

    The 1100-square-foot store will sell apparel, stationery, lotions, soap, jewelry, and accessories, all produced by Texas women. It's a spinoff of the original Mosaic, opened in Bishop Arts in 2018 by entrepreneur Katy Schilthuis, an artisan herself who wanted to build community.

    “I like to see myself as an incubator for women-owned businesses,” she says. ”Running your own business can be challenging. You do a lot of things very independently, and it sometimes feels like you're doing it alone."

    “I started doing markets and events as my stationery company and met a lot of women like me who were really hustling and doing it by themselves, and I just knew there was this need for us to support one another and grow together," she says.

    She began Mosaic in a 200-square-foot space in Bishop Arts with about eight artists. More makers joined, the collective grew, and it moved to a larger spot at 401 N. Bishop Ave.

    "We're now representing about 150 women and still have a long wait list,” Schilthuis says. “So new locations for us are always opportunities to not only spread the word in our mission, but also promote some new voices as we open new shops.”

    Schilthuis says she’s excited about bringing the shop to the Dallas Farmers Market, which has become a staple for local shopping. The new store boasts an industrial decorative theme with polished cement floors, exposed brick and shiny corrugated steel walls, and a garage-door facade that lifts open to create a breezy indoor-outdoor atmosphere.

    Vendors run the gamut: scented candles by Goddess Glow Holistic Care, floral cotton tea towels by Designs With Jamie, "Saddle Up" T-shirts by Girl Riot Society, bandanna-printed playing cards by Rebecca Campean, bath salts, men's beard care products, jerky for dogs, and gifts ideas of all kinds.

    Beyond offering opportunities to shop local and woman-owned, the Mosaic Makers Collective is big on mentorship and coaching. Brand owners get access to growth tips, community, and interactive learning opportunities — from product and pricing strategies, package design, and selling at markets.

    "We offer a full coaching program to all of the women who are a part of the collective, including one-on-one coaching throughout the year," Schilthuis says. “My goal is for [the brands] to take a spot with us and really challenge themselves and dive right in and do what they need to do to really grow their business.”

    Saturday’s opening celebration is from 11 am-4 pm, with festivities, drinks, snacks, and a jewelry pop-up: Bound Jewelry Bar, which specializes in customized, permanently welded pieces, will be making its first Dallas Farmers Market appearance as part of the celebration.

    “We work with businesses who have been around for 20 years, are in lots of stores and doing really well, and then others that are brand new," Schilthuis says. "So I see this shop as a chance for them to come in and learn and grow.”

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