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Designer of the Year Applications are due Wednesday, January 31. We have over 30 categories, including our newest addition: residential holiday design. Each entry is $100. Winners will be recognized during our Awards Dinner on Wednesday, May 2 in Savannah, Ga. To apply, visit this website.
Registration is now open for our annual conference. The conference is April 30 - May 2 in beautiful Savannah, Ga. Register early, last year our room block sold out! Click here for the conference website.
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New York Chapter President Julie Schuster joins House Tipster
At the 2018 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in Orlando, House Tipster had the unique opportunity to talk at length with five of the nation’s most renowned, well-revered and knowledgeable interior designers. IDS New York Chapter President Julie Schuster joined the conversation to discuss kitchen and bath trends for 2018. You can read the article here, or watch the video feature here.
Long Island Chapter member Wendy Interiors Inc. featured in LI Home
Long Island Chapter member Wendy Interiors Inc. was recently featured in a writeup in Newsday's LI Home section, including the cover photo. The article discusses the current trend of wild, mixed patterns for spring 2018. "It's fun to create bold, unexpected moments," Wendy Lepkoff said in the article, which can be seen here.
 Ubranology featured in trio of North Texas publications
DFW interior design team Urbanology Designs was recently featured in a trio of publications. The group took home Best Whole Home and Best Children's Room/Nursery honors in the Fort Worth Magazine Home Design Awards. Urbanology's Ginger Curtis was also featured in 360 West for her holiday decor. And, Curtis and Urbanology were featured in the Winter 2017 edition of 817 Home.
Charlotte Chapter member Linda Griffeth featured in magazine
IDS Charlotte Chapter member Linda Griffeth was recently featured in the December issue of The Davidson Voice. The article, on pages 24-25, highlights Griffeth's work on a local dining room. You can find the feature in this digital edition of The Davidson Voice.
How Symmetry Closets and Julie Schuster began a design collaboration
“In 2016, Julie and I collaborated on a project for The Interior Design Society and we both felt we worked very well together. Naturally, when Julie had a client with a space that was tailor-made for a storage-design solution, Julie called on me to help her out. I am so glad she did; the vanity we designed and built for her client was a fun and interesting challenge. I look forward to the next opportunity to work with Julie.” You can click here to read the full article.
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At The Tub Studio, we try to think outside the box when it comes to the presentation of our high quality, thick acrylic transitional and vintage bathtubs. We only offer tub packages that are stimulating, innovative and beautiful. From gilding to specialized finishing, we think we have what you need.
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Learn how you can make an IMPACT in your community through our new charitable design initiative #idsIMPACT. We are pleased to have Make-A-Wish and Dwell with Dignity as collaborating organizations of this program. Click here to see IDS members who are already making an IMPACT!
Molloy Students Overhaul Chairs for 'Chairity'
Students from the IDS Molloy Student Chapter have volunteered their services
in the design of the dining room at the Edna Moran Family Shelter at the INN.
The Mary Brennan INN of Long Island is a non-profit organization that provides
food, shelter and long-term housing as well as support services to people who
seek help and has a dedicated staff and volunteers.
In order to raise money, the students had a "Chairity" fundraiser May 10. They took discarded chairs, re-purposed them and auctioned them off at the event. There were 20 chairs, and there were also baskets donated for the raffle. It was a very successful event, raising $6800.
All IDS members receive a complementary subscription to Window Fashion Vision. Click here to subscribe.
Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman
Lexington Home Brands
Lumens Light + Living
The Shade Store
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Cosentino North America
Hunter Douglas
Sherwin-Williams
Benjamin Moore
Design Campus
Dream Draper
Ethan Allen
EZ Wand
Ferguson Enterprises
Hansgrohe
Karndean Designflooring
Naula
Objects Art and More
PPG Industries
Rowley Company
Stemper & Associates
The Kaleidoscope Partnership
transFORM
United Supply Company
Rugs that Fit
Cabinet Tronix
ELK Group International
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New Industry Partners
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Tile Bar
— Sterling Industry Partner
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Broadway Kitchens & Baths
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Luxe Furniture & Interior Designer
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George W. Combs, Inc.
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Painted Pieces Art & Graphics
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Long Island Laminates
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DURALEE
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Michelangelo Designs
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Shutter Concepts, LLC
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Carolina Fernandez Creative and Decorative Press
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Sonder Living
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Emerson Hardwood Floors
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Creative Tile and Hardwood Floors
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Ayoub Carpet Service
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Galleria Stone
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Cambria USA
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Tammies Patio
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Build, LLC
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Leichsenring Studios
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The Tuscany Collection
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Codarus
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Codarus
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Asher Interiors Asher Leather
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Andreas Furniture
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Pacific Shore Stone
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Paramount Rugs
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Architectural Granite & Marble
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TCB Sales, Inc
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This unexpected palette spans the spectrum from the contemporary energy of intense color to the sensorial experiences of textural artistry with a canvas finish. Bright, dynamic and brimming with creativity, you can just feel the optimism in the room. Explore the full SurfaceSet® 2018 Collection at Formica.com/lookbook
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The Interior Design Society has joined The Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC), effective Jan. 1. Click here to learn more.
Information on CEU change for IDS Associate members
As of January 1, 2017, IDS Associate members must earn a minimum of 0.4 (4 hours) approved continuing education units (CEU) each year. Please make note of the following helpful information regarding CEUs and CEU filing to maintain your Associatel level membership in IDS.
IDS bylaws and policies require Professional and Associate members to meet the continuing education requirement. The IDS continuing education requirement is separate from any mandated continuing education requirement in your local jurisdiction. Check with your state regulatory board for requirements.
Filing CEUs
IDS members must utilize the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) registry to file CEUs. Each IDS member must create a free account through IDCEC. Once you have created your IDCEC account, you will receive a unique IDCEC number to login into the IDCEC website (your IDCEC number is different than your IDS member number). The IDCEC user registry allows you to upload and track your continuing education activity as well as store a record for you under your account. Check your IDCEC account regularly to ensure your records are up-to-date. At the end of each CEU cycle, you will be required to submit your IDCEC report to the IDS National office to verify that you have fulfilled your CEU requirement.
Special Circumstances
IDS may grant an adjustment to the requirement for individuals experiencing poor health, certified by a physician; a specific physical or mental disability, certified by an appropriate health care professional; extended duty with the armed forces; or for extreme hardship, which, in the board’s judgment, makes it impossible for the member to comply. Requests for an adjustment to the continuing education requirement must be made at least two months (by October 30) prior to the end of the current reporting period.
Noncompliance
At the end of a reporting period, members who have failed to meet the CEU requirements will be subject to a non-compliance fee ($10 per CEU). Any member who fails to comply with the continuing education requirement, including payment of the noncompliance fee, may be subject to devaluation of Professional membership.
Tobi U offers Tobi Fairley’s signature foundational courses on the business of design in an online format! They include the best of Tobi’s tools and techniques that have transformed design businesses across the country and you can now earn up to 0.8 CEUs.
Tobi U courses are set up in 2 bundles:
- Semester One – The Essentials
Created for designers at any experience level, these 8 modules focus on the essentials for your business, including branding, niche strategy, financials, time management, selling your services, and marketing.
- Semester Two – The Solutions
Building on Semester 1's courses, the 8 modules in this semester offer next-step solutions for finding your ideal client, charging what you’re worth, building processes and systems, perfecting presentations, and getting published.
The content for each module includes videos, webinars, podcasts, and downloadable PDFs. Click here to get started today!
The Interior Design Society has announced that the exclusive IDS Buyers’ Guide
— the premier resource of relevant products and services for interior design professionals — is now
available at the IDS website at www.interiordesignsociety.org .
If your company or business has not yet taken advantage of this exceptional opportunity to highlight
your products and services in the Guide, it is not too late! To learn more about advertising your products
or services in this exclusive Guide, please email ids-advertise@svmmedia.com or click here.
Please call IDS Membership Manager, Della Swider at 336-884-4437 ext. 223 for information. If you are an active member of IDS National, join our closed Facebook group to connect with members across the country! Click here to join the group.
Concrete Decor magazine, the concrete industry's premier magazine for all things decorative concrete is offering IDS members the chance to subscribe free to their magazine. Click here to read their current issue that features an article about how decorative concrete is carving its way into the design community.
If you are interested in obtaining a membership certificate or replacement membership card, please email idsbenefits@interiordesignsociety.org or call 336-884-4437 ext. 223 (please note for all replacement membership cards, there will be a $10 fee payable in advance for each replacement card ordered).
To view benefits exclusively available to IDS members, visit the Member Benefits page on the IDS National website. Members must log in on the IDS website in order to take advantage of available discounts.
Stuff.co.nz
The Danish concept of hygge and the Swede's lagom have dominated design trends in the last two years. But now another northern nation has decided to jump on the bandwagon, and from bonny Scotland comes còsagach. It's a Gaelic word, described as the feeling of being snug, sheltered, and warm. Còsagach is all about embracing the outdoors from the indoors. Scottish tourism body, VisitScotland, who identified the trend, says it can be achieved in all seasons.
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Fast Company
Through Fashion Institute of Technology’s Integrated Service-Learning Project, students implement thoughtful designs for organizations that serve New York’s hungry, homeless, and in-crisis citizens.
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Gail Doby
"Designers, I often find, are not always clear on their financial goals. Frequently, they confuse revenue with profit. Revenues are what you bring in to your firm by way of sales. Profit is how much of that money you get to keep once you pay the bills, including payroll. To be sustainable, you don’t just need a business that is earning money. You need a business that is making a profit."
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Builder
The two big words in interior design for 2018 are authenticity and personalization, says Leigh Spicher, national director of design studios at home builder Ashton Woods.
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Tribune News Service via Fredericksburg.com
The start of a new year always sparks a conversation about trend predictions among home décor experts, but few are as equipped to share their picks as “1stdibs.” The global marketplace recently tapped its extensive network of roughly 40,000 interior designers to find out which trends they believe are on the rise — and which to retire now.
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Cheddar
This week Havenly announced it has raised $12.5 Million in Series B funding. The company's co-founder and CEO Lee Mayer explains how she is using this funding to grow the brand and to enhance the user experience.
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Interior Design
Did IMM Cologne get in touch with its softer side this year? Sure seemed so. From the feminine accents in the 2018 Das Haus, Lucie Koldova’s light-filled experimental dream home, to the rich browns, burgundies and tan hues, to all the cushy upholstered furnishings, could it be that the annual international interiors show is moving away from tried-and-true minimalism and moving towards something that seems hardly revolutionary in the home... comfort?
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The Age
At the London Design Festival last September, the side table looked to be on the rise. Increasingly inventive materials and designs were on display, and tables were often placed in clusters of two and three rather than the traditional single slab.
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