Patrick Tremblay
Patrick Tremblay has been in the Interior Design business since 1992. He has owned two successful Design firms and one Specialty Coatings business. He has worked in corporate management since graduating with his Bachelors of Science in Business Administration in 2003. Currently, Patrick Tremblay is a Professor at his local college, and specializes in Interior Design and Business Administration. Patrick Tremblay has recently earned his Masters in Business administration, and will pursue his PhD in Instructional Design in 2010.
Patrick Tremblay has written many publications on Home staging, Interior and Exterior Painting and Procedures, Interior Design, and recently, has begun to write children's books in color association, humor, and intermediate literature. Patrick has many interests but cooking is one of his favorite subjects. He has written various publications on food, has contributed recipes for cookbooks in California and Nevada, and entertains often with friends and family.
Latest Articles
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Designing in Today's Market
In design, mixing styles can be fun and cost effective. No longer just Eclectic, it applies to the design in blending various styles from origin to era.
May 20, 2011
- Patrick Tremblay
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Interior Decorating Tips: Complementary Colors
With so many color schemes, it is the opposite of colors that make a bold design. This relationship of opposites appeal to the interior design professional.
Jan 15, 2011
- Patrick Tremblay
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Easy Margaritas
This easy to follow recipe was made one-day when 15 friends decided to show up unexpectedly. Every family should keep these ingredients on hand.
Oct 3, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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The Analogous View
In designing, use analogous colors as a palette of neighboring color combinations to blend together a friendship of harmonious unity.
Sep 24, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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A Monochromatic View
With many color combinations, it is color theory that makes a design stand out. This view demonstrates the monochromatic appeal to interior design.
Sep 8, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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How to Faux Finish a Positive Technique
A positive faux finish is an application of adding paint and color to walls or the substrate of an item. This effect is popular in decorating and art.
Aug 15, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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The Nine Moods of Color
Colors can enhance the reader's mood by stimulating the yin and yang of his or her passions of life and behavior.
Aug 9, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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Choosing a Home Color Palette
Choosing a color palette is easy if the homeowner looks at the colors they already use in their home, focuses on what they love, and organizes a plan.
Aug 3, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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History of Faux Finishes
The art of faux finishing is creating a manipulation of different painting techniques over a colored base of color to create a desired finish in design.
Aug 2, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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Reading With Phonics
Teaching phonics can be easy if the reader follows these basic methods of teaching names and sounds of letters and how words are created systematically.
Jul 27, 2010
- Patrick Tremblay
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