by Sara Lasseter | Mar 16, 2018 | Interior Design Trends
Sometimes a space just needs to tell a story to come alive! How often do we experience unremarkable environments that fade into the background? Sometimes a space has everything it it needs to function on the most basic level, but still lacks the inspiration to add...
by Sara Lasseter | Mar 27, 2016 | Interior Design Tools
The last step in the Placemaking process is to apply a carefully crafted message. This message should be unique to the space and may be derived from an organizational mission, function, goal, or may be shaped by some larger cultural or historical context. In higher...
by Sara Lasseter | Mar 24, 2016 | Interior Design Trends
6: Work Surfaces – We’ve polled quite a few students and more often than not we get an overwhelming number of requests for fewer lounge pieces and more work surfaces! Sure, big comfy lounge chairs have their place (see #9 on the list), but students really want to be...
by Sara Lasseter | Mar 17, 2016 | Interior Design Trends
1: Placemaking – THE MOST important thing for Universities, Colleges, and campuses is to stand out and be a place that visiting students & families remember. Incoming and even current students want to feel like their higher education college or university is a...
by Sara Lasseter | Feb 4, 2016 | Interior Design Tools
We are constantly bombarded with information – posters, tickers, screens, pamphlets, flyers, magazines, and ads. I was recently at an Amtrak station and took notice of all the information that was being displayed to all travelers. I was completely overwhelmed to...