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Seattle based Faith Sheridan Interior Design (FSID) is a creative, client-focused design firm. Faith Sheridan, Principal of FSID, manages all projects and provides her personal design expertise to every last detail, ensuring optimum attention to her clients and to their vision of the ideal home. “Expertly crafted furnishings and a harmonious interior feel are not the only benefits of professional design…making a commitment to quality from the beginning is a sound financial investment that will reap benefits for years to come.” - Faith

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Monograms Make Their Mark Everywhere

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Today’s symbol of living well and a way to express personal style and creativity is the monogram. They are everywhere-totes, napkins, linens, towels, stemware, tableware, chairs.

Seen as a nostalgic gesture to grandparents and family heirlooms, the revival of monograms suggests a return to acknowledging identity, our past and present. Some contend that monograms are a Southern obsession but I see this customization as everywhere but especially appreciated in that region of the US. Monograms are a way to touch the past. You can scour the flea markets and find a treasure or start your own collection.

Here are 5 tips to consider about monograms:

  1. Select a letter style that suits the object. By this I mean linen napkins are more formal than plaid so choose accordingly. Towels, with their thickness, often are better with a single letter.
  2. Restrain yourself as you add monograms to your interior. I love chair backs but not every chair; but on a simple china plate, yes.
  3. Monograms make great gifts. Recently, for my daughter’s birthday, I sent monogrammed cocktail napkins. Guest towels are another option.
  4. Surround a monogram in a symbol. This is a classic detail for a throw pillow, like a wreath or outline of a house.
  5. Consider monograms an investment. Remember the flea market comment and know monogrammed napkins last a long time. “Ivory hemstitched dinner napkins with a gold monogram are the little black dress of tabletop”, Jane Scott Hodges of Leontime Linens.