7 Tips on the Path Toward Sustainable Interior Design

green_questionmark_recycling_50.jpgGreen --- sustainable --- eco --- recycling --- carbon footprint… This list seems endless and the cacophony of sound we are hearing about the environment, certainly gives us pause for concern, maybe even fear, but what is one to do about all this?  What can one do? Can we actually make a difference?

I think there is something we can do. That is why I have chosen a journey toward beautiful interior design that is sustainable and I want to share this journey with others. I think people are waiting for someone to explain solutions in simple terms so that everyone can make a difference easily, practically in their everyday lives.

I have practiced interior decorating and design for 20 years with some amazingly wonderful residential and contract clients. For 19 of those years I also taught interior design at Sheridan College. I had the opportunity to develop courses in Textiles, Interior Finishes, Historic Textile Design and Business Practices. Teaching has taught me to take complex ideas and explain them in simple terms; a valuable skill for researching sustainable design and then getting the message out, especially when there is conflicting information and much of it technical in nature.

 
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Dayle endorses using cloth shopping bags instead of plastic bags that end up in landfill

Hemp Fabric at the Green Living Show

green_living_show_100.jpgCelebrating its 2nd anniversary, the Green Living Show came to Toronto, Canada in April, 2008. The huge challenge in this business of beautiful sustainable interior design is to learn about all the fabulous new products on the market. This field is changing so quickly that information becomes obsolete in the blink of an eye!

Here was an ideal opportunity with so many manufacturers and distributors in one place. We were not disappointed as we put on our most comfortable walking shoes, took public transit to the Exhibition grounds and started up and down the aisles of displays.

 
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The Joy of Contracts - How to Make the Experience Win-Win for you & your Clients 

As CDECA Director of Education, Dayle Laing received numerous questions from members about using contracts. Some had expressed concern after situations with clients had soured when there was discord over verbal agreements. After 15 years teaching Business Practices for Interior Designers at college, Dayle was excited to accept this opportunity to raise the educational standards of CDECA members.

Dayle presented “The Joy of Residential Contracts – How to Make the Experience Win-Win for you & your Clients” at the annual Professional Development Day in Toronto, Canada on October 29, 2007 to a packed audience of over 100 enthusiastic members.

 

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CDECA Director of Education Dayle Laing completes term on Board of Directors 

Dayle Laing served on the Board as Director of Education for CDECA Canadian Decorators Association from February 2006 until April 2008. What a wonderful experience it was for meeting new people, making new friends, learning new skills and advancing the Educational Standards and Professional Development Programs of this terrific association. Her two decades teaching and practicing interior decorating and design combined with an enthusiastic, capable national committee made for enormous strides for CDECA and a great opportunity for those who cdeca_logo_150.jpgwill carry the work to the next level. She will be remaining on the Education Committee to help advise those who take up the reins.

 

The Philosophy behind the Dayle Laing Logo

dayle_laing_logo_graphics_150.jpg"There is a symbiosis between individuals and the earth. The better we feel about ourselves, the more we are able to help the environment.The healthier the environment, the better we feel."

When our corporate logo was being designed, I chose symbols to represent this philosophy.

 

Dayle’s Professional Development in Los Angeles at Mark Victor Hansen’s MEGA Speaking Empire Conference

dayle_mark_victor_hansen_150.jpgLast fall, Mark Victor Hansen, the co-authordayle_irene_turnbull_150.jpg of “Chicken Soup for the Soul”, organized a MEGA Speaking Empire conference in Los Angeles, California. My friend and fellow Canadian Decorators Association colleague, Irene Turnbull and I attended the 3 day event.  This was an amazing opportunity to network with some of the foremost professional speakers in North America.

 
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