Saturday April 2
9:30am– 11:00am LED Applications for Kitchen and Bath, Wolfers Lighting, 103 N. Beacon Street, Allston, MA 02134, RSVP at:
wolfersledapril2.eventbrite.com,
www.wolfers.com
Kitchen and bath remodels can be some of the most challenging projects for homeowners. In this informative and hands-on seminar,Wolfers’ Susan Arnold (recently seen on “This Old House”) will define what considerations to use when planning the lighting portion of your project, and discuss the benefits of transitioning to LED. Through exploration of our interactive lighting labs, you will learn about recessed, decorative, under cabinet, and accent lighting.
10:00am– 5:00pm
Boston Design Center Showroom Stroll and Sample Sale, Boston Design Center, One Design Center Place, Boston,MA 02210, RSVP at:
http://bit.ly/bdcsamplesale16,
www.bostondesign.com
Enjoy discounted prices on luxurious home furnishings at the Boston Design Center’s annual Showroom Stroll and Sample Sale. Open to the public year-round for browsing, the BDC cordially welcomes design enthusiasts to this rare opportu- nity to purchase high-end home wares direct from the showrooms. Guests are welcome to take advantage of the BDC’s Designer on Call program to assist with purchasing decisions.
10:00am– 12:00pm
Art & Placemaking in Communities of Color Mattapan Cultural Arts Development, Sponsored by Powerful Pathways Consulting and Boston Society of Architects, 1575 Blue Hill Avenue,Mattapan,MA 02126, RSVP at:
http://tinyurl.com/ArtsPlacemakingWorkshop
Boston is a city that is emerging as a force for design.But is the design scene as equitable as it could be?What are some strategies to engage under-served communities and people of color? Arts and placemaking is a great entryway for talking about the role of design in urban neighborhoods. Join theMattapan CulturalArtsDevelopment, Powerful Pathways Consulting, and theBSAfor an interactive community conversation on arts, design and place- making.
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