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Decor Spring Fling

Heritage Design Interiors To Host Open House March 9-18

Heritage Design Interiors' store designers are set to host a Spring Fling open house during March 9-18, complete with fresh home décor, lamps, floral designs, vases, wreaths, pottery, artwork, mirrors, candles, decorative plates and accessories. 

Located in New Holland at 1064 E. Main St., this event will be held 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, as well as 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the two Saturdays during these designated dates. Door prizes and special prices will be offered. 

"We help customers live well styled," shares Heritage Design owner Anita Yoder. "We customize our design and decorating services to our clients' needs and wants. From blueprints to window treatments, we help our clients make their houses into pleasing homes."

She says they also assist with ancillary projects, such as paint color selections and furniture layout, along with tips for design enhancements. 

While new "colors of the year" may be trending, such as Pantone's eye-catching 'Viva Magenta,' Anita encourages everyone to first consider personal preferences. "Your own tastes and individual lifestyle is the current trend to truly follow."

Regarding overall 2023 color and design trends, Anita says people's preferences are:  cool grays are warming up to taupes; greens are less sage or olive and more emerald or hunter green; pinks are more dusty rose or earthy pinks; whites are less bright and more oyster white; reds and oranges also are more earthy hues; and navy blue is still popular. 

"I love to see navy blue paired with yellows or lime green, especially during spring and summer seasons," she adds. 

Anita says brass touches are stronger than ever, especially the brushed finish, however, polished brass is becoming enjoyed, too. 

"Wallpaper is very popular again, as a great way to add pattern and color to your space," says Anita, indicating fabrics with textures and patterns also are sought-after. 

One must-have look includes luxury vinyl planks and tiles. "We're seeing beautiful faux hardwood or stone patterns, and these are excellent for low-maintenance flooring," Anita explains. 

Heritage Design's retail store offers accent furniture and creative accessories. Located in an historic 1800s inn, Anita says the store is also the perfect setting to shop for window treatments, with more than 1,000 fabrics and many styles. "You'll also find coordinating fabrics for upholstery, bedding and more. From selecting and measuring to ordering and installation, we take care of all of the details," promises Anita.

She says they offer quality custom blinds, shades and shutters from Hunter Douglas, including motorization and cordless lift systems, along with room darkening option for window treatments. "We take care of all details from measuring and installing."

This award-winning interior designer team serves clients in Chester, Lancaster and Berks counties, including new construction, office designs, lobbies or remodeling projects. This year, they celebrate their 33rd business anniversary. 

717.354.2233
HeritageDesignInteriors.com

 

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