You guys are too great. I had so many people email, comment or stop me on the street regarding my last emotional blog posts regarding painting my trim! I think the post resonated with people because we, especially as women attach emotion to our surroundings. I remind myself of this often when I start feeling like this design gig isn't making a difference in people's lives. Women constantly reassure me that it is. We seek solace and comfort and sometimes approval in how we decorate our homes and many times I hear people say that some small updates gave them the confidence to entertain or offer hospitality to others.
I've always told you that's what I love best about doing what I do. Connecting with you guys and hearing your stories. I feel honored that you also validate mine through this blog and in person.
Thank you!
On that note, I gotta show you some of the amazing things you do-without me! I try my best to render you helpless so you have to hire me to help, but some of you are just too talented. :) Or some of you don't know you're gifted with decorating and hire me anyway for confirmation. What? Yes, it's true. Many times, I've entered the homes of you Champs and asked "What am I doing here"?
As was the case here:
Breathtaking. Subtle color scheme, just the way I like it. Calming and beautiful! She hired me for help with her pre-teen daughter's room, but as I left, I wanted to ask HER to come home with me and help me with my house! :)
I actually left this place that day, went straight home and scrubbed my baseboards for three hours!! I was cleaning manically trying to get it to shine like her house did. Why do I do this to myself?
How does her trim look brand new 9 years later?
How do her slipcovered sofas stay spotless and dog-hair free?
How many more years will it take for me to stop coveting people's homes and lives? :)
And another example:
This one I can at least take a little credit for. This is Sheila's main floor half bath & laundry room which used to be oak.
You can tell by the outside trim in the left of the pic.
Sheila is also meticulously clean and everything in this house shines as well. Her husband is an amazing craftsman and retro-fitted this space with new upper cabinets and crown molding. The small cabinets to the left and right were oak but we added the beadboard and upper cabinets to give this room a bit more presence.
Sheila and I finally convinced her husband to keep right on rolling into the kitchen and paint all the oak and trim in there too! Time consuming winter project, but it will be so worth it!
Super talented people.
These were all oak.
And Tricia's house which I posted before.
This girl has great vision and organizational skills, not to mention incredible artistic talent.
Again, "Why am I here?"
And this one:
Nephew Physical Therapy-
I had so much fun getting to know Melissa this summer. She had asked for help with some custom signs and some accessory advice and she is so faithful about shopping my booth at Not So Shabby. She had Diane Becker, a local interior designer and all around great gal, together worked on this character rich build -out.
Diane and Melissa had a vision for a warm, welcoming office space that isn't sterile or commercial. Mission accomplished.
The only thing I contributed is the rolling industrial cart and lots of ooohs and ahhhs while viewing this space. :)
This girl is awesome! Go see her for your aches and pains or if you want another friend you pay to have. She's worth it.
Here's her condo's full bath:
She framed that mirror herself, people!
Sometimes I think you guys hire me for my dramatic reaction of appreciation for all that you do. I am reluctant to admit I was a cheerleader in high school and college and frankly I don't really think I've ever outgrown that role. Maybe that's why you need me. To see your skills, your vision, your spaces and cheer you on in the right direction.
If that's what you need help with this fall, I'm the gal for the job.
A big ol' shout out to all you Champs who teach me a thing or two every time I'm with you.
Now fire up!! There's some rooms that need changing!
"Change on 3! Change on 3! 1-2-3 Change!!"
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