Transforming Bathrooms into Inviting Spas

Transforming Bathrooms into Inviting Spas

Design Inspiration: Modern Rustic Replaces Old Pine

A well-designed bathroom gives out a different feel. Imagine, instead of getting in-and-out, you actually want to spend time there. Combining calm colors, subtle textures and upgraded fixtures, your bathroom transforms into a rejuvenating sanctuary.

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Bathe in Luxury – Master Bath Remodel

Bathe in Luxury – Master Bath Remodel

Design Inspiration: Limestone Tile Made in Israel

Using limestone tile with inset LED lighting gives the bathroom an amazing ambiance. For the double vanity, we repurposed all of the existing cabinetry, vertical grain Douglas fir, since it went with all of the millwork within the house so nicely. There was no reason to start over.

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Appeal To Your Senses – With Texture

Appeal To Your Senses – With Texture

How something is sensed in the world of design happens primarily through texture. It is perhaps one of the most vital elements in interior design. Creating texture is not simply just about how decor and furnishings feel, but it's also about visual interest. It's a way of adding depth and dimension. The key is mixing materials and layering – creating harmony in the whole room.

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Why We Became Our Own White Glove Delivery Service

There are several challenges involved around delivering furniture and heavy items to small mountain town residences. White glove delivery services are daunting, unpredictable and expensive.

Sarah Fay started DesignBar in Truckee, CA 12 years ago after relocating her services from San Francisco. Over time, client requests for unique and custom furniture increased. Sarah began sourcing furniture, decor and textiles for clients through vendors that cater to the design trade only. Rarely do these vendors deliver their goods residentially which means a receiver and delivery service is required.

The difficulty getting furniture delivered into the Sierras became apparent quickly. There are several major challenges involved in the world of white glove delivery services. The main issue is that large freight lines do not stop in Truckee. They consolidate orders in larger nearby hubs and then outsource the last leg of the delivery to local white glove delivery services.

DesignBar began by using white glove delivery services in Sacramento and Reno to bring furniture orders to Truckee and install directly into clients homes. There were several factors that impacted the delivery process which proved to be a major inconvenience not just to DesignBar, but to our clients. 

  1. Weather : In the mountains the weather can change suddenly. The major freeway running through Truckee becomes backed up or closed in an instant due to passing storms.  There are multiple accidents around town causing gridlock. Delays are inevitable.  Often drivers from out of town would arrive unprepared to gain access to the properties. They would arrive late due to road conditions only to find that driveways had not been plowed. Drivers did not have shovels, nor did their vehicle or trailer have correct tires or chains. This would result in them turning around without delivering their load. We often times had to pay for delivery twice.

2. Preparation Time : The majority of our clients are second home owners and not present at the time of delivery. This requires us as the furniture purchaser to be on site supervising the installation. We tried our best to prepare the white glove delivery service team for any potential obstacles the property had, for example, stairways and hallway depth. Sometimes large items have required creative load in solutions where special equipment is needed to avoid injury or damage to the product. We have had to remove balconies, wear safety harnesses and employ various rigging techniques to install large, heavy items. This was time and effort we were putting into the delivery process cutting into our productivity as a design service.

3. Cost:  Naturally, our clients wanted to know how much money they would have to pay for white glove delivery services. The price tag to deliver to the mountains is hefty. We were charged for the drive time to get up the mountain, fuel and the time it took to load the furniture into the home. In the winter, drive times and installations would take even longer. We were faced with sticker shock many times and it was difficult to explain the costs to our clients.

4. Damage: We understand that damage happens in transit. Claims have to be filed through the manufacturer and furniture either needs to be returned and replaced or repaired. It was difficult and expensive to rely on white glove delivery services out of town to manage these claims on our behalf. We needed the process to be quick as our clients are waiting for their items. The white glove delivery companies have their own business to focus on so getting them to make our broken furniture a priority became a major challenge. The time they spent against this also needed to be compensated for so essentially we were paying someone else to manage our damaged goods.

These factors started to effect our ability to be affordable to our clients and maintain company profitability.

We started to think about what it would look like if we took control over the local receiving, inspecting and delivery of furniture for our interior design clients. Luckily, Sarah’s husband was familiar with moving oil rigs, shipping containers, heavy vehicles and subsea pipelines. It wasn’t exactly a natural progression into furniture logistics but he decided to help lead our efforts. 

In 2019, we leased a warehouse in Truckee, purchased a forklift to be able to discharge pallets directly from the large 53ft container trucks and sourced a delivery box truck with a large hydraulic lift gate. We also tested various software apps to help the designers communicate ordered items with the delivery staff.

The learning curve was definitely apparent and it was an investment on our part but the benefits where immediate.  The ability to control deliveries, inspection and damages on our own has made us more efficient and improved the way we communicate with our clients. We can now tell them exactly when furniture arrives, what the condition is and schedule delivery right away.  No more waiting on an out of town white glove delivery service to consolidate a load up to Truckee. We can deliver and install furniture into clients homes the same day we receive it if needed and there are rarely surprises. We know ahead of time about the potential obstacles for delivery since we are already in our clients homes helping design their spaces.

DesignBar is proud of the reputation we have built with our clients. Being able to offer interior design services and white glove delivery services to our clients as brought tremendous value to our company. We’ve been able to streamline the delivery process, improve lead times and cut costs. Our processes have been tested on our own clients for a year and now we are beginning to offer our white glove deliver services to other interior designers in Truckee/ Tahoe and beyond.

How To Make Your Home Cozy For The Winter

Snow has fallen.  The holidays are upon us.  It’s official: Winter is here!  

While Truckee-Tahoe residents and visitors love to immerse themselves in all the glory of winter sports and activities, everyone yearns to come home to a warm and cozy place, especially with the temps dropping outside.

Keep the winter blues away by making minor changes in your décor--here are some tips and guidelines to help channel your inner hibernator:

  1.  Update your bedding:  Add a variety of textures such as woven cotton blankets atop good quality flannel sheets.  Finish it off with a down filled velvet or corduroy duvet that is gently folded back so you get a layered look.

  2. Invest in good quality new draperies:  Whether you get custom made or pre-made draperies, make sure they are lined to help keep the cold out.  Properly lined draperies also have more body and hang nicer. Neutral colors are generally best and look more timeless...plus they blend in easier with existing furniture and decor.  

  3. Add some new table lamps and floor lamps:  With less daylight hours during the winter season, rooms can get dark and dreary.  Overhead lights are good for performing tasks, but low lights add ambience. Be sure to get warm temperature light bulbs.

  4. Bring home some uber-realistic faux plants or trees:  Fakes have never been so good. Adding a beautiful faux tree or table top arrangement of succulents or flowers brings that breath of fresh air and instant delight.  Good quality ones can be expensive but they’re worth it--you never have to water them and they last forever.

  5. Pick up some new clean-burning candles:  Many come in beautiful glass containers that can be used for other things after the candle is finished.  Some studies have shown that looking at the flame of a candle helps to promote better sleep, too.

  6. Shop for some new art:  Whether it be original, prints, or giclees, hanging new art in your home does wonders for the soul. Take the opportunity to introduce some new color to your room and don’t be afraid to play with scale.  Filling a wall is way better than leaving loads of blank space, so go for the large piece or a series of several pieces that work together.

  7. Toss on some new toss-pillows for your sofa:  For an immediate lift, find yourself at least two good sized (24” square is perfect) pillows that have a down blend fill, or faux down if you have allergies.  The ‘designer karate chop’ technique is a must so that your pillows don’t look like stiff blocks. Fabrics like chenille, velvet, and faux fur are perfect for the winter.

  8. Throw on a chunky throw:  Add the ultimate cuddle factor to your sofa by casually draping a throw along one of the arms.  Soft to the touch as well as neutral colors generally work best.

Wishing Everyone a Happy 2020!

Sarah Fay, Principal Designer

DesignBar Home Furnishings - NOW OPEN

DesignBar announces its grand opening of a new retail home furnishings store in the Westgate Shopping Center (near Wild Cherries Coffee House.). The new space showcases inspirational design vignettes from Founder & Principal Designer, Sarah Ray-Fay.


DesignBar Home Furnishings (DBHF) is bringing something new in design to the Truckee-Tahoe area.  The eclectic collection of items displayed throughout the store are beyond what a typical furniture store in a mountain town would carry.  "DBHF is focused on redefining mountain living," says Ray-Fay, an interior designer for over 30 years, first in the Bay Area and now currently residing in Truckee for the past 10 years.

"I am excited for people come see what we have in our new space..our goal is to help customers think outside the box and furnish their homes in a creative and beautiful new way."


For customers seeking professional interior design services, the design studio is adjoined and just next door.

DBHF is proud to be an authorized Lee Industries Furniture dealer of which there are hundreds of frame styles and sizes to choose from.   The store also offers a huge selection of upholstery and drapery fabrics, plus beautiful gift items such as candles, handmade ornaments, coffee table books, accessories, pillows, and throws.  


HOURS:
Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Closed Sundays.

Contact Info: info@designbartruckee.com
530 255 4272

Sarah Ray-FayPrincipal Designer

530 214 0755

info@designbartruckee.com

www.designbartruckee.com