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Who Knew Design Lines Could Bowl?


Got the shoes check. A brightly colored ball check. Scorecard check. Design Lines Team check.

Last week, Stephanie, Lauren, Molly and I went to a party hosted by Neuwave Systems at Western Lanes off of Hillsborough Street in Raleigh. Recently completing the audio and visual systems for the bowling alley, Neuwave provides their customers with the best in home & commercial technology systems.


The mixes of people were diverse ranging from tech savvy reps, builders, families and friends.


As far as the scoring goes, I must say Lauren took the lead early on and never looked back.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

The designers have been contemplating this Valentine’s Day post for a while. For the occasion, Hilaire created the graphic below and Lauren & I followed it up with some inspirational room images all in our favorite lipstick-worthy shades. Love the touch of black- it grounds the feminine, ethereal atmosphere.


Paris Hilton’s Bedroom (below) she. would.
This space could inspire a whole cosmetic line. Easy, breezy, beautiful…


Party space fit for the original Barbie

Can I live here, please?
We thought this bedroom was over the top, but we had to include it anyway.

*Note the red leather bedding

A relaxing retreat (in contrast to the last 2 images) the neutral gray balances the energy of red


Adore the chest….

& from our own portfolio, these images from the ASID/Women’s Club of Raleigh Showhouse

Powder Room above by moi and living room designed by Judy.

Both spaces are indisputably fit for Valentine’s Day.

Have a lovely weekend!

*Valentine by Miss Anna Simmons (Molly’s Daughter)

Leopard Print Fabric: Vervain’s “Trophy” Print

Best of 2008!

The countdown is on and it is roughly 12 hours before Design Lines rings in the new year!

Below are just some of the accomplishments and memories we’ve created that will surely last well into 2009.

10-Toured the manufacturing facilities of MCraig and the South Carolina State Capital Building in Columbia, S.C.

9-Staked our claim at Lake Gaston with the designs of several client properties.

8-Hosted our first ever sidewalk sale! The Pear Square Event

7-Waltzed down the aisle- well some us did-Ashley said “I do” in June and Lauren tied the knot in August.

6-Collaborated with our favorite builders on 3 Parade of Homes, including one Silver Award winner!

5-Became a member of the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce

4-Expanded our design capabilities into commercial avenues thanks to local architecture firms.

3-Created four dazzling spaces in the 2008 ASID Showhouse at Ramblewood of North Hills.

2-Blogged into our first birthday. Our blog is ONE! We recently opened comments, and we’re even getting visitors from far off places- from Hilton Head to New Delhi, India.

1– Broke a few records on our way to 2009-Design Lines 30th year!

Happy New Year!

Christmas Traditions

The Christmas spirit is in the air at Design Lines! We just got back from our yearly Christmas lunch and quickly jumped into the boxes of holiday goodies we graciously recieved from all the wonderful reps this year.

Whether it’s driving around the neighborhood seeing every house lit up with lights, making reindeer food with the kids or grandma’s cookies from scratch, decorating the staircase with fresh green garland and red bows, to attending Christmas eve service at church the ladies at Design Lines are blessed this Christmas.

Our hope this Christmas is that your home is safe and warm wherever you spend the holidays.


Below is a picture of Lauren’s Christmas tradition of baking her great grandmother’s French cookies and recipe. Yummy!

French Cookies – my great grandmother’s recipe


3 cups of flour
3 sticks of butter
3 egg yolks
1 cup of sugar

Strawberry preserves, Polander real mint jelly, MacKay’s lemon curd, pecans, etc

Soften the butter.
Mix with egg yolks; stir.
Mix in sugar; stir.
Mix in flour last; stir until it is moist and even.
Roll dough into 1” balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet.
Using your pinky finger, poke halfway into each dough ball, creating a well.
Fill the well with a small amount of desired topping.
Bake at 350 for 12-15 minutes.
Let cool and enjoy!

Thoughts From Our Readers

2009 is on the horizon and the ladies at Design Lines, Ltd. would like to hear from our readers on what you want us to keep blogging about in the new year! Thats right we care about our readers and welcome any and all feedback.

Comment below by clicking on the title of this post or you can email me at hpickett@designlinesltd.com

Newest Addition to DLL

If you have been around our office lately, you might have met Hilaire. She is the newest addition to the team at Design Lines, Ltd. bringing her knowledge of communications and operations to the firm.

Hilaire recently graduated from Elon University with a Bachelors of Arts in Communications and a Minor in Dance. “I am honored to be a part of such a dynamic team of creative women,” said Hilaire.
Photograph of Hilaire is taken by :Visio Photography

Design Lines Field Trip: Columbia, South Carolina


The designers of DLL traded a hot, humid day in North Carolina for a sultry summer day in South Carolina (their State Flower is the Yellow Jessamine at top) . Passing the iconic South of the Border on Interstate 95 we crept closer to the heart of confederate country, Columbia, South Carolina.
We spent the entirety of a day learning about the process of custom cabinetry & millwork, viewing the remarkable furniture at M. Craig & Company, and receiving an extensive history lesson from our new friends, Rosie Craig & Richard Miller.
Judy first made the connection to M. Craig while shopping in Charleston, when the Walnut Collection peaked her interest & she thought the collection too beautiful not to purchase a piece for her own home. My favorite piece is their graceful & conversational Deer Foot chair.


Rich & Rosie chauffeured us around beautiful Columbia as we toured a myriad of locales. In the morning we were treated to see M. Craig’s latest cabinetry installation at a lake house. From there, we went to the South Carolina’s Legislative Building as M. Craig & Co created the new desks and workstations for the South Carolina Senate & House of Representatives.


Molly, Judy, Lauren, Ashley, Stephanie, & I on the steps of the South Carolina State House

We also visited the lovely Dupree building downtown and Ellen Taylor was gracious enough to show us around her interior design studio. The most interesting part of the day was touring M. Craig & Company’s expansive millwork shop. Seeing the multiple processes that each cabinet goes through including the impressive & precise CNC machines. The finished product is truly beautiful.

We topped off our day with lunch at the delightful Southern Palmetto Club. I recommend their cranberry orange bread.

A fitting summary of the trip comes from Rosie in a
2004 article from the South Carolina Business Journal: “I believe, by seeing in practice, the whole world wants a piece of the South,” Rosie said. “They want to be part of that romantic element and that romantic dream. The fact that our products are made here satiates that yearning to have a piece of the South.”

As an Illinois expatriate, I’d second Rosie’s insightful statement. Who wouldn’t want an M. Craig & Company piece in their home? A true piece of the South. Our Columbia tour was another lesson in beautiful workmanship, an opportunity to learn about a new product resource, and a field trip we at Design Lines won’t forget.

Happy New Year!


We have returned! We had a great holiday break with family & friends and are happy to be back to work, creating unique designs with our clients in mind for the year 2008. Be sure to read about our resolves and resolutions for the new year in blogs to follow. My numero uno goal? Keeping up with this blog!


Our Christmas Card Photo (we found ourselves suprisingly photogenic this year) comes from Blinson Photography.