Influential Interior Designer Courtney Lake Guest Blogs for Graphic Language
The Bay-Area interior designer Courtney Lake has contributed to the home builder industry blog of Graphic Language, Inc. Courtney offers Graphic Language blog readers tips on using light with design. Home builders, especially model home designers, may appreciate Courtney’s many helpful tips.
San Francisco, CA, September 20, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The Bay-Area interior designer Courtney Lake has contributed to the home builder industry blog of Graphic Language, Inc. Courtney’s work has appeared in print and television including Life & Style, Dabble Magazine, House of Fifty, and the Nate Berkus Show. Courtney offers Graphic Language blog readers tips on using light with design. Home builders, especially model home designers, may appreciate Courtney’s many helpful tips.
Courtney’s guest-blog post can be seen at: http://graphiclanguage.net/blog/guest-blog-its-electric
Robert O’Shaughnessy, the Vice-President of Marketing for Graphic Language, enthused, “I’m certain Courtney’s insights into design will be very useful to our blog readers and builder clients, especially those whose job it is to make model homes look as enticing as possible.”
Courtney Lake is “delighted” to share his thoughts with Graphic Language blog readers, and added, “I understand the challenges of designing something that appeals to the many types and personalities who might walk through a model home, so created these accessible tips that hopefully will give builders useful tips on how to use light to truly bring to life a model home.”
About Graphic Language
Graphic Language has been providing “everything web” to the home builder and general real estate community for fifteen years. The Graphic Language team is fully determined to help builders take full advantage of every opportunity to use the web to sell homes. Visit www.graphiclanguage.net to learn more, and visit the Graphic Language blog at http://www.graphiclanguage.net/blog.
About Courtney Lake
Courtney Lake is a Bay Area based interior designer and blogger behind the popular lifestyle blog Courtney Out Loud (www.CourtneyOutLoud.com). His work has appeared in print and television including Life & Style, Dabble Magazine, House of Fifty and the Nate Berkus Show.
Media Contact for Graphic Language
San Francisco, CA: Robert O’Shaughnessy, Graphic Language
(415) 836-6760
Courtney’s guest-blog post can be seen at: http://graphiclanguage.net/blog/guest-blog-its-electric
Robert O’Shaughnessy, the Vice-President of Marketing for Graphic Language, enthused, “I’m certain Courtney’s insights into design will be very useful to our blog readers and builder clients, especially those whose job it is to make model homes look as enticing as possible.”
Courtney Lake is “delighted” to share his thoughts with Graphic Language blog readers, and added, “I understand the challenges of designing something that appeals to the many types and personalities who might walk through a model home, so created these accessible tips that hopefully will give builders useful tips on how to use light to truly bring to life a model home.”
About Graphic Language
Graphic Language has been providing “everything web” to the home builder and general real estate community for fifteen years. The Graphic Language team is fully determined to help builders take full advantage of every opportunity to use the web to sell homes. Visit www.graphiclanguage.net to learn more, and visit the Graphic Language blog at http://www.graphiclanguage.net/blog.
About Courtney Lake
Courtney Lake is a Bay Area based interior designer and blogger behind the popular lifestyle blog Courtney Out Loud (www.CourtneyOutLoud.com). His work has appeared in print and television including Life & Style, Dabble Magazine, House of Fifty and the Nate Berkus Show.
Media Contact for Graphic Language
San Francisco, CA: Robert O’Shaughnessy, Graphic Language
(415) 836-6760
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415-836-6760
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Robert O'Shaughnessy
415-836-6760
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