Home is more than four walls and roof. Home is a door opening to you, your family, your pets, your lifestyle, your neighborhood, your community, your city. It’s all encompassing on so many levels.

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House of the Dragon

Designing in traditional style Chinese motifs…

Since we are entering the Year of the Dragon and I honor my Asian roots, I thought doing a piece on Asian inspired home decor would be inspiring. First off, although I do have an affinity for Chinoiserie in home styling and quite like it, it is technically not Asian, but European-created. Ah, yes the seduction of the exotic has always been a muse of sorts. I can definitely appreciate that style of wallpaper down a staircase or dragon themed decorative pillows. Truthfully, the motifs themselves are really quiet poetic, but there is a bit of difference when we are talking about the lens in which these two styles are seen through. The western viewpoint captures the romanticism of Chinese landscapes and art, while I feel the traditional Chinese aesthetics delves more into the philosophy and beliefs of the Chinese culture.

Chinese design incorporates the need for balance and tranquility within the home. It uses natural textures and minimalism to enhance the character of the home. You’ll see a lot of intricate woodwork and lacquered furniture. Bold colors like deep reds and blacks are common in traditional Chinese design denoting good luck and sophistication respectively. Chinese decor is warm, but also functional, reflective of the art of Feng Shui. This all accompanied by Chinese art and figurines placed about the home accurately—Budai is everywhere.

Some elements you’ll find in this aesthetic are porcelain vases, decorative screens, intricately adorned chests and cabinetry, and of course Oriental rugs. Fun Fact: Shoppers used to bring their dogs to determine if the rugs were genuine. If the dog detected blood, they would know it was the real deal. Oriental rugs are woven by hand, often incorporating the weavers blood.

Designing an Oriental style home can showcase a bold and inviting space, but one that is also with purpose and practicality. It signifies elegance and suggests strength, peace, and harmony. Adding softer touches with Chinese floral motifs like lotuses, cherry blossoms, and orchids adds to the balance of this aesthetic and can calm any dragon.

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We Are RVA.

Join us in supporting RVA’s Gallery5 in sponsoring First Friday and Art on Wheels for the month of January! Donate and you can win $100 Gift Certificate to your favorite Richmond Restaurant!

I’m proud and thrilled to announce The RVA Group will be sponsoring Art on Wheels and Gallery5 for the month of January. In addition, if you attend ANY of these events in the month or you DONATE to Gallery5 or Art on Wheels or both, you will automatically be entered into a raffle. I’m giving away a $100 gift certificate to YOUR favorite local restaurant in RVA. I will be pulling and announcing the winner live on the internets on February 1st! Also, for all those Amazon deliveries, did you know you can contribute to these organizations through AMAZON SMILE? Once you choose your nonprofit there, a portion of your Amazon order will be donated to that organization. Easy peasy! Just see me at the event and I’ll enter you into the raffle, if you contribute online instead, just send me confirmation of your donation and I’ll add you on the list. Click below to donate now and let’s show our city how much we love investing in her.

Catchy title, no? As we embark on another year, it is my goal to make 2022 one which will—not suck. When I decided to get into real estate, it was imperative that I go with the notion that I didn’t want to just specialize in home sales. What I want to do is get others to invest in their communities. It’s no secret that RVA has a tendency to participate in the ‘gentrification” game, but time and time again, I see people moving into “transitioning” neighborhoods, who just live there. I don’t see them getting involved in their communities which just makes me sad. This is why I love the agency I work for so much!

They, WE believe in supporting Richmond. Our local businesses and nonprofits are the backbone of our thriving city. I work with the Latin Ballet of Virginia because it is important to bring culture, education, and language through dance to RVA and its children. We have so many wonderful organizations helping to make Richmond a better place through cultural, educational, artistic, and musical experiences, and I wholeheartedly support that. We have one of the most vibrant and diverse art and music scenes out there and It has been a great influence on who I’ve become today. Without it, RVA would not have the identity, diversity, or character it’s been tattooed with throughout the years. So, I ask, are you ready to contribute to RVA in 2022?

Gallery5 circa 1880.

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