Explore Home Magazine Winter Issue 2023

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TRANQUILITY Miranda Kerr Home INTRODUCING U CHOOSE Custom Order Upholstery UNIVERSAL MASTERS SERIES Penny Francis, Eclectic Home FIFTEENTH EDITION | WINTER 2023
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Siesta Key Sofa U033501-001 | 90w x 39d x 34h Brentwood Sofa 956501-960 | 86 w x 36d x 33h Blakely Sofa 923501-824 | 81w x 38d x 38h Riley Sofa 679501-619B | 88w x 40d x 36h Malibu Slipcover Sofa 956521-958-2 | 88w x 40d x 36h

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Penny Francis

4 UNIVERSALFURNITURE.COM | DESIGN LINE 877-804-5535 From losing everything in Hurricane Katrina to rebuilding a business and finding her own voice, interior designer and owner of New Orleans-based Eclectic Home, Penny Francis is a modern-day business pioneer. She talks about resiliency, red flags and the tools that make her successful as a designer.

WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST JOB IN THE INDUSTRY? I worked for property developers as a designer for multi-family properties and common area spaces.

WHEN DID YOU START YOUR OWN FIRM? August of 2000.

AT WHAT MOMENT, OR IN WHAT EXPERIENCE, DID YOU DECIDE TO BECOME AN INTERIOR DESIGNER?

As a young girl, I was obsessed with furniture and decorative objects, and I had always dreamed of owning a store. By age 12 I was refinishing furniture, and at 14 I was working summers in retail. I was obsessed with old Hollywood films and watched them in awe of the set designs. I knew interior design would be my path once I got to college. When I decided to design full-time, I realized that I needed a store to be able to provide my customers with furnishings and accessories that were from diverse periods and styles. This diversity defined my personal attraction to curated, evolved spaces that are eclectic and offer timeless appeal.

WHAT TIPS YOU OFF THAT A POTENTIAL CLIENT ISN’T GOING TO BE A GOOD FIT?

Several things could raise a red flag when it comes to working with clients. For example, a client who has worked with many designers before and has plenty of negative opinions is concerning for me. Negotiating your time before starting the work or having to justify your hourly rate upfront is not a good indicator of long-term success. When a client struggles with making decisions or needs others to validate their decisions, that is also a cause for concern. Or when a client has unrealistic expectations of budget and timeline.

WHAT APPS OR SOFTWARE HAVE MADE YOUR LIFE EASIER? Hands down, Design Manager Pro software has streamlined the process of project management and inventory control for me. It’s the perfect tool for designers with showrooms.

WHAT LESSONS HAVE YOU LEARNED ABOUT BUSINESS IN THE LAST 20 YEARS?

You have to surround yourself with people who have the knowledge and skills that you don’t possess. A good leader has a strong team that has clearly defined roles. You can’t be the creator-in-chief and the accountant. I learned paying for professional services saves a great deal of time, money and stress, allowing you to generate revenue by building a brand and a customer base.

As a survivor of several natural disasters, I learned the importance of having a minimum of six months’ savings of operating capital in order to sustain being closed or having to rebuild. COVID-19 was a disaster that none of us ever dreamed of or saw coming. But because I had experienced Hurricane Katrina and started over, I knew about saving and preparing for the worst. The PPP loans, as most people know, were not enough to sustain the duration of the closings that many were faced with and unfortunately many small businesses perished. I was fortunate enough to have my disaster fallback savings to keep my team employed and the business going during a most difficult time.

WHAT WOULD YOU PUT ON A BILLBOARD?

Take Risks. Nothing beats a failure but a try.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF? It is ok to be vulnerable and that discomfort is part of the journey because it fosters growth and change. I would also advise my younger self that you don’t have to have all the answers. Also, interior design isn’t glamorous all the time. It’s hard work managing thousands of details but worth it to know that you have created an environment that brings joy and lasting memories to your customers.

TELL US ABOUT THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE OF YOUR CAREER AND HOW YOU OVERCAME IT. Overcoming Katrina has been my biggest challenge to date. My business was 5 years old and I was finally feeling like I had crossed some hurdles when the storm hit. We lost our home and my entire family was displaced. My parents' home was literally swept away. My storefront survived in the 20 percent of the city that did not flood, but I didn’t have employees or customers. Our two young daughters were in school and we had to relocate to Houston. Design work saved the business while I was trying to rebuild my home, as I was fortunate to have projects in California that kept me going. We lived in Houston and commuted for two years while our lives and businesses were rebuilt. But I don’t have any regrets. The old adage, “What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,” is true. It was during that horrific, difficult time that I built a tremendous amount of strength and resilience.

DO YOU HAVE ANY QUOTES THAT GUIDE YOUR BUSINESS OR YOUR LIFE?

Have your own voice, get out of your comfort zone and never stop learning.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BOOK THAT’S INFLUENCED HOW YOU WORK?

The E Myth: Why Most Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber. It’s about the entrepreneurial myths, cycles and characteristics of businesses that grow and those that fail.

WHO HAS BEEN YOUR GREATEST MENTOR?

My father. He was my biggest cheerleader. He instilled a tremendous work ethic in me and reminded me constantly that my hard work would pay off. He told me often that if I was uncomfortable, then I was on the right track.

WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER YOUR GREATEST BUSINESS ACCOMPLISHMENT?

My greatest business accomplishment is being in business for over 20 years!

DO YOU HAVE ANY FAVORITE FURNITURE PIECES FROM UNIVERSAL YOU LIKE TO USE IN PROJECTS? I love the modern sophistication of the Miranda Kerr line. Also, from the Curated group, the Hartley Sofa and Alpine Accent chair have great form and proportions.

Our ongoing Universal Masters Series focuses on business and life insights from designers with more than 20 years of experience. From their toughest challenges to their most useful advice, these designers will share the stories that make a difference.
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B Arc Console U195A803 | 60w x 16d x 30h C Fleur

Hall Chest U195D845 | 42w x 18d x 36h D Poise

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U195A817 | 12w x 12d x 21h F Tranquility Bedside

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Tranquility, the second home furnishings collection between Universal Furniture and Miranda Kerr. Inspired by modern Parisian style, Tranquility features feminine and elevated, yet simple furnishings for the whole home.

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RELAXED SOPHISTICATION

A scroll down any Pinterest board, a glance at a newsstand or a few minutes watching home renovation shows will undoubtedly tell you whitewash, shiplap and dark trim are dominating today’s home designs, both in architecture and interiors.

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Winter Events

Atlanta 2022 Home for The Holidays Showhouse

The 14th-annual Holiday Showhouse, situated on an acre lot in the heart of Buckhead and hosted by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles magazine, offers a contemporary take on an English estate. The showhome's clean-lined, free-flowing design is brought to life through oversized arches, generous gables, swooping pitches and an emphasis on daylight. Timeless design details include a porte cochere, motor court, loggia and the fireside covered porch to create connectivity and a sense of airiness.

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Home for the Holidays Showhouse

Flower Magazine Atlanta Showhouse

FLOWER unveiled their first multi-designer showhouse in Atlanta in November 2022.

“This showhouse embodies impeccable design across every spectrum,” says FLOWER magazine Founder and Editorin-Chief Margot Shaw. “It is inviting yet tailored, fresh yet questionably timeless. It speaks to the old and the new in a truly magical way. With the quality of talent involved, it promises to be a masterpiece for the ages.”

A classic demi-lune front portico with Ionic columns welcomes guests to the home.

Garden & Gun

Universal is partnering with Garden & Gun magazine for a limited-edition capsule collection. Available at retail exclusively through the GDC Home store based in Charleston, the hand-picked collection went on sale on November 19. The collection has been curated by Garden & Gun from Universal’s extensive furniture line and is inspired by the pages of the magazine to reflect its elevated Southern lifestyle.

Flower Magazine Atlanta Showhouse Garden & Gun
NOW IN STOCK A Runway Console 956B966 | 72w x 19d x 32h B Opaline Martini Table 956C820 | 17w x 17 x 24h C Cali Accent Chair 956570-952C | 27w x 28d x 31h D End Table 956C805 | 26w x 26d x 25h E Brentwood Sofa 956501-960 | 86w x 37d x 36h F Windemere Etagere 956A850 | 30w x 16d x 86h G Manhattan Sofa 956531-958-1 | 86w x 38d x 35h H Love Joy Bliss End Table 956A815 | 22w x 24d x 25h I Hollywood Accent Chair 956572-901-9 | 28w x 35d x 35h A D E F B C SHOP LOVE. JOY. BLISS. LIVING 14 UNIVERSALFURNITURE.COM | DESIGN LINE 877-804-5535
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Why Gainful Employment is the #1 Way to Fight Hunger and Poverty

Carmin Black

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Telling Your Design Story Visually: The Importance of a Professional Portfolio and Social Media Presence.

Sensory by Design: A Wellness CEU

Lori Miller, LGC INTERIOR DESIGN

Becoming A Creative Renegade

Ginna Christensen, GINNA CHRISTENSEN

Ericka Saurit, SAURIT CREATIVE

Christi Barbour, BARBOUR SPANGLE DESIGN

Dawn Sweitzer, DAWN SWEITZER STUDIO

Tori Sikkema

INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHER + STYLIST

Rate & Fees: How to Charge Flat Fees and Protect Profit

Melissa Galt

INTERIOR DESIGN BUSINESS COACH

Get Your Design Biz Organized

Sabina Jahic, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

Sarah Daniele, MYDOMA STUDIO

Rachel Moeller, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

Shane Jones, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

Salaries Revealed: The Answers to Who Gets Paid What

Gail Doby, PEARL COLLECTIVE

Nadia Roberts, INTERIOR TALENT

Elissa Grayer, ELISSA GRAYER INTERIOR DESIGN

Moderated by Kaitlin Petersen, BUSINESS OF HOME

Licensing Your Product Designs

Erinn Valencich, STYLEROW

Joshua Rose, FORM DESIGN STUDIO

Mat Sanders, MAT SANDERS INTERIORS

Rafael Kalichstein, FORM DESIGN STUDIO

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Designing for Vacation Rental Properties

Ericka Saurit, SAURIT CREATIVE

Jessica Duce, J. DUCE DESIGN

Ashley Ross, MUSE NOIRE

Tiffany Cassidy, LAGNAPPE CUSTOM INTERIORS

Authenticity and Consistency in Online

Branding: Top Tips to Help You Secure New Luxury Clients

Laura Muller, FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD

Leslie Carothers, SAVOUR PARTNERSHIP

Contracts & Letters of Agreement

The Essential Systems and Processes

Every Interior Designer Needs and Why

John McClain

JOHN MCCLAIN DESIGN

Designing for Celebrities

Vanessa Deleon, VDA DESIGNS

Krissa Rossbund, TRADITIONAL HOME

Shalena Smith, SHALENA SMITH INTERIOR DESIGN

Michelle Murphy, DEMI RYAN

Time Mastery - How to Get More Done in Less Time

Melissa Galt

INTERIOR DESIGN BUSINESS COACH

Sharon L. Sherman THYME AND PLACE DESIGN

California Cool: The Future of Sustainability

Susie Novak, SUSIE NOVAK INTERIORS

Reginald Dunlap, REGINALD DUNLAP INTERIOR DESIGN

Kelly Finley, JOY STREET DESIGN

Antonio Deloatch, ANTONIO DELOATCH DESIGN + INTERIORS

Joshua Smith, JOSHUA SMITH INC.

LuAnn Nigara, MODERATOR (not pictured)

Our Learning Center, located in the Universal showroom, hosts several events each Market. From panel discussions to lectures, we cover the trends happening now.

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