Spring interior design looks Family-friendly scating is a hallmark of the all-new interior design looks at Bucks County's interior design and home store, Black-cyed Susan. Sink-in, inviting sectionals are just one picce of a complete redesign for spring here at the home store. principal designer and CEO Susan Taylor said. She said she has a lovc/hate rapport with the amount of new from the spring collection that have already sold. Two sectionals in the "urban lofl" showroom upstairs show a range of styles and room scttings that work for a reclaimed, industrial look. "One is what we call a new traditional' sectional in perfomance herringbone fab- ric. Another is this down-filled modular sectional in a gray performance canvas-like fabric that you could sink down into and stay for hours," Taylor said. The modular sofa features six pieces that mix and match in any con figuration, and two movable wood tables to place in between sections, or oncither ed, as pictured. Taylor said the room settings are endless, and so are the stylepossibilics. The pet-and family-friendly fabrics avail- able for Black-cyed Susan upholstery lines are a popular feature for both interior design clients and home store shoppers. Beyond funiture, Tay lor said blues are at the top of the trend report. She designed the store's room settings to demonstrate all the ways to use bluc in every Iae, navy, aua, turquoise and sca salt, in sofas, art, acces- sories, pillows, or nugs. "If it's bhue, it's hip. Tay lor said. This timeless and top color trend endures." Submitted by Black-eyed Susan