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  1. Marwin from Houston, Texas says:

    Question:
    I love browsing through the pictures in your portfolio under “rooms”, it gives me inspirations for my new house. Picture number 111 has “C” glass link chandelier as a centre piece on the ceiling. I’ve fallen in love with it. I have tried to locate a store where this item is available, but never been successful. I would really appreciate if you could provide me some information, especially where I can buy the item. Thanks

    Answer:
    This chandelier came from Interior Illusions in Los Angeles - 323-656-8448

  2. Connie from california says:

    Question:
    # 415 - Love the table and chair combination. Where can it be purchased or was it custom made? Your designs are exactly my taste!!!!!

    Answer:
    This table and chair is from Baker - and is part of the Barbara Barry collection.

  3. Lee from Madison,WI says:

    It sure was a pleasure to meet you at the Going Green Show in Madison! And I was serious about hiring you to take a look, and (re)design our greatroom. There was a register awhile ago on HGTV, but it was never in our area. And I know you are busy. Take care, and HOPE to hear from you in the near future...LDG

  4. Kadia Goba from New York, NY says:

    Question:
    Hi Kenneth, I love your work!  I am remodeling my living area and I have been inspired to do my own painting.  I have seen you coach your clients through the proccess.  Any suggestions for me?  My color pallete in the room is black, camel, white, blue and chocolate. Any suggestions or a link oof you coaching your clients. Thanks, Kadia

    Answer:
    They key to doing your own paintings is knowing when to stop.  Less can be more.  The key is starting with a light background and then adding in the more potent colors like black, chocolate and red.  Paint it till you think it is half way finished, put it aside until the next day.  When you go back to it, you may notice that it looks finished.  With your room’s color palette, I would suggest you bring in a punch of color like yellow or orange.

  5. sybil f from arllington, wa says:

    Question:
    Had the opportunity to see you in Seattle on the 19th of April. Loved how your accent came out the more you talked. Am curious as to why most of the ceilings in the rooms you designed were all white or they appeared to be. That was where my eye was drawn to first.

    Answer:
    Thanks for coming out to hear me.  Most of my ceilings are white.  When you look at a photograph of a room, you eye will be drawn to the blank white space, but when you experience a room with white ceilings, it adds a freshness to the space.  It also allows for the use of darker colors on the walls and fabrics.

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