Girlfriends As Design Assistants
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8:28 pm
Shopping with your girlfriends is a blast. We bounce ideas off each other. We critique and inspire each other. We go out to lunch, dinner, or drinks (sometimes all in the same day)!
Here at Traditions, we “get” Retail Therapy! In fact, we just returned from our own version of retail therapy. The Traditions girls visited the High Point trade show. Our designers, Sarah and Beth, and Becky, shopped, ate, drank and still managed to pick out the most perfect pieces for the shop.
So let’s celebrate, cherish and support our female friends! Make Traditions of Loveville your destination for your next girlfriend day!
Geometric Shapes in Interior Design
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2:14 pm
Has anyone noticed that geometric shapes are EVERYWHERE in interior design this year? We have noticed and we absolutely love it!
From Greek Key to trefoils to inner locking patterns of classical design, symbols and shapes are everywhere this season. Check out these examples at Traditions of Loveville.
Sectional Sofas = Comfort & Style
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3:46 pm
The other day at Traditions we received a new Lee Sectional Sofa and the entire staff is finding it hard to resist grabbing a book, and curling up on it during these rainy spring days. Not only is it comfortable, but very stylish and has superior craftsmanship- this sofa will last you a lifetime.
Did you know that sectionals are a very stylish way to provide more seating for guests/family and even provide storage solutions?They are great in any space- one could keep the seating together for smaller spaces, or pulled apart to fill a larger one. And in addition- the one that we have in the store currently is slipcovered! Easy to change or clean.
Right now at Traditions of Loveville we are offering an incredible Lee Industries slip covered sectional sofa (C2027 series www.leeindustries.com). Available in over 15 colors in a machine washable poly-cotton blend. Regularly priced at $6465 is now being offered at a special price of $3995!
Our featured Lee Industries Sectional
Examples of other sectional sofas..
Designer Days Are Here
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1:17 pm
Designer Days are here! Traditions of Loveville is offering you a fun and easy way to get the design advice you need to make your inspiration come to life; a ONE – ON – ONE, 45 minute design consultation with one of our fabulous designers for only $25. This is not meant to solve all of your design woes, but to get you on the right path and narrow down your ideas.
So bring your Pinterest boards, your Houzz Ideabooks and your magazine clippings and make an appointment to sit down with either Sarah or Beth to discuss your next in home project.
Friday, March 15th
$25 for 45 invaluable minutes with a Tradition’s designer
Register by phone 301-485-8280
or by email traditions@md.metrocast.net
Register now for a limited number of appointments to bring your design dilemmas, your room arrangement you can’t quite get right, your color palette perfecte or another project youve been struggling with
$25 non refundable registration fee must be paid at the time of registration.
Ready Set Go Window Panels
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8:33 pm
Here at Traditions we are excited to introduce our E X C L U S I V E window panels. They are now on display in the store and we are so thrilled to be able to share this easy, ready made room must have.
Window panels are a way of enhancing a room’s design style. One could spice up an other wise neutral living room with bold window panels in different designs and textures.
Examples of window panels in rooms…
Video on how to measure for window panels and blinds.
If your space requires a custom window treatment, one of our talented designers would be happy to assist you.
Shop Small, Shop Traditions of Loveville
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7:56 am
Here at Traditions of Loveville we strive to give you excellent customer service, beautiful interiors and a great value.
We wanted to share with you the benefits of shopping local and keeping your business in your community.
Top 12 Benefits to Buying Local
- Money Spent Here Stays Here
- Jobs and Wages
Supporting local businesses provides support to the jobs they offer. - Stronger Tax Base
- Local Business Owners Invest in our Community
Local businesses are owned or managed by people who live and work in our communities, raising their families and investing in our communities’ futures. They support our churches, our schools, our organizations, our quality of life. - Better Variety
Local businesses provide a wide variety of products and services, right here in our community. Many of these are “one-of-a-kind” businesses that provide our community with its own distinct character. The more people shop here, the more products and services will be available. - Convenience Equals Savings
Shopping locally saves you time and money. A shopping trip outside of our county costs you for every mile you drive, each way, and valuable time away from your home. - Green-Friendly
Shopping locally reduces your gas consumption and pollution. - Keeping Local Dollars in the Economy
- Local Character and Prosperity
In an increasingly homogenized world, communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character have an advantage in offering quality of life and unique experiences. - Friends and Neighbors
Local businesses are staffed by local residents, your friends and neighbors. You get better service from people you know and who know you. And, you can catch up on “what’s new” with other customers as you shop. - Non-profits receive greater support
- Community Well-Being
Vote with your pocketbook! St. Mary’s County matters to you, so let our businesses know that you want them to stay in our communities.
Spring Into New Arrivals
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5:01 pm
Spring means out with the old in with the new. We have started to get in all of the beautiful pieces that we ordered in January and it is bringing a fresh new life to the store.
Stop by when you are out for a drive in the spring sunshine (or the spring showers) and check out our new arrivals that reflect the changing season.
And introducing our new E X C L U S I V E ready made window panels!
Love is in the air…
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4:46 pm
Love is in the air at Traditions of Loveville and we have everything you need at the last minute for that special somebody. Make this Valentine’s Day unforgettable with Brighton, Vera Bradley, cards, candy, gift cards or the gift of design services.
We are open from 10-6 on the 14th and can assist you in finding what you need.
Spring Sneak Peak
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9:15 pm
The Blizzard of 2013 has the ladies of Traditions of Loveville thinking Spring. And how appropriate that we have just returned from our Spring buying trip. We braved the cold to bring you the hottest design trends!
Here’s a glimpse of what’s on its way to Traditions as well as a sneak peak of what’s trending.
Meet The Designer: Sarah Moreland
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1:33 pm
In our first ever designer profile we would like to introduce to the world to one of our very talented designers, Sarah Moreland. Sarah is originally from Newport News, Virginia and moved to the area in 2010 when she married her husband. She received her B.A. in International Studies from Randolph Macon College and continued her education at Marymount University graduating with a M.A. in Interior Design.
Prior to pursuing her Masters in Interior Design, Sarah worked in the field of event planning and fundraising. While completing her Masters, Sarah interned for a commercial architecture and design firm in Arlington, Virginia. After graduating from Marymount University, she gained experience with other architecture and design firms before coming to Traditions of Loveville in 2011.
Designer Q&A with Sarah Moreland
Q: What are your favorite trends this year?
A: Recently, I’ve seen a lot of geometric patterns that combine bold colors with traditional architectural motifs. Although, it’s not a revolutionary concept, I think it’s a fun way to merge traditional with modern.
Q: What are some books that inspire your designs?
A: The Not So Big House by Sarah Susanka is a great book. It is more of a design philosophy that focuses on using space efficiently and the quality of space verses the quantity of space.
Q: Are there websites/blogs that you follow that inspire and aid you?
A: Yes, I use Houzz.com regularly as well as InteriorDesign.net and DesignWire, a website and blog run by Interior Design magazine. I’ll also read other blogs and websites as I come across them, too, but I’m not a blog junkie.
Q: What advice do you have for someone with a new house to decorate and perhaps a limited budget? / How can young couples begin decorating when they’re on a budget?
A: The best thing to do is to establish a design plan to work toward, with assistance of a design professional, then work from the plan as time and budget allow. (I recommend this for anyone who is starting a new design project). Start by investing in a few well-made pieces or in a project that you know will make have a positive impact on the way you live. Versatility is also important. Most young couples will move or use their house differently as their lives change. When choosing furniture, choose pieces that are smaller in scale and some that are more neutral in color. This will increase their versatility over time.
Q: What are some of the common decorating mistakes made by homeowners? What’s your advice on how to avoid or correct those mistakes?
A: Choosing the proper scale of your design elements in relation to one another to the space in which they are located, is sometimes difficult for homeowners. If you have a hard time visualizing, a scaled layout will help. Or, you can try using a removable tape to outline your design elements. I don’t think this is a mistake but more of a misconception. So many people ask me what the rule is for some particular part of design. I would suggest not to dwell on ‘rules’, but more on aesthetics and bringing your style into the space, so don’t be afraid to take a small risk. I would also suggest not getting too involved with what is trending. Your space can be full of style without committing to trends.
Q: What decorating ideas would you recommend to a homeowner who wants to rev up the look of a bedroom or living room for Spring?
A: Linens and fabrics are always a good way to refresh a room and could be done seasonally. If you wanted to make more of a commitment, adding or changing window treatments also has a nice impact. You could also try rearranging the room or even changing the paint color.
Q: Many clients are eager to know what is the “latest” color, design, and furnishings trend. Can you comment on trends vs. personal style?
A: To elaborate on a previous answer, I like to think of the latest colors and trends in design the way I think about a wardrobe: its fun and exciting to incorporate new colors and styles into your choices, and a way to stay current, but the feeling of putting on the well-tailored suit or your favorite pair of heels you invested in a few years ago is the best.
If you would like Sarah Moreland to assist you in your home, contact Traditions of Loveville at 301-475-8280
or email us attention “Design Services” at traditions@md.metrocast.net





































