Happy New Year!
Jan 2
I can’t believe it’s 2010 already! Sounds so futuristic, doesn’t it? New Years resolutions are not my way of thinking but I do set goals for myself at the turn of each year. Once we celebrate in the new year, I wake up refreshed, renewed and re-energized. In all aspects of my life I take stock of where I am and where I want to be. Business ownership has taken over much of my thought time so my goals are mainly aimed at Texas Iron and Interiors. We had another great year, in fact reaching my lofty goal set last year. This year as I awoke New Years morning feeling refreshed and renewed once again, I set my goals for 2010. We are blessed to rent a wonderful building in a great location because it’s big enough to grow with us as we grow. In order to reach our new years goals, we have decided to expand our showroom, which will offer the space we need to display our ironworks and our ancillary capabilities such as blinds and shutters, window treatments and bedding. We will now have the ability to make large tables and other furniture, accessories for inside and outside the home. I hope you’ll drop in to see our expansion sometime in ‘10! I’ll be posting photos as we finish each display. Stay tuned, and may 2010 be a year of good health and happiness for you and yours!
“Verdigris” Finish
Dec 8
Working on a new finish for us called Verdigris. It’s a green-ish, worn copper look that I am applying to a rod, brackets, finials and rings for a drapery install tomorrow. This finish is required because the client has a very contemporary home with sink bowls in the master bath that have a green glass hue. The drapery will be a green sheer fabric hung on a large window over over a free-standing tub. All bathroom hardware is a sleek chrome, but there are hints of antique green in a large painting – thus the antique green sheers. this antique green will warm up the chrome, stone and glass and will soften the hard edges. Our finish will be applied to steel base coated with a light bronze, over which we will mix pewter and copper with the verdigris to transform it into a worn copper look. I’ll supply pictures later!
Come visit us on Mercer Street as we celebrate Christmas with a holiday shopping event. Mercer Street is closed to traffic allowing arts and crafts vendors and Mercer Street merchants to set up along the street for a street fair that is hometown hill country. Hours are 10am – 6pm Saturday Deceber 5th only. Come enjoy shopping in true wintry weather that is setting the holiday mood perfectly!

Texas Iron and Interiors is decked out for Christmas










