With Canadian Thanksgiving just days away, I’m in a panic to finally decide on a dinning table. Since having my place painted (embarrassingly nearly four months ago!) I’ve been struggling to make a decision. So it’s been months of eating on the floor or my one chair in the living room (still waiting for my custom sofa to arrive). If you read my post on The Joy of Less, you know that I’ve been relishing all this room to create, which may have perpetuated my indecision. But enough, is enough, time to make a decision.
A couple of weeks ago, I stepped into a space I feel like I’ve been dancing around for almost two years – the space of being a blogger and an interior decorator. Now for anyone who has followed me for any amount of time, you may be thinking what the heck is she talking about?
While I’ve been blogging and decorating in that time, I’ve been anxious to claim the space of either. Always feeling like I was kinda a blogger, kinda a decorator. One foot in, one foot out. After all, bloggers are young hip 20-somethings or moms with parenting advice who know the difference between hostiserver and other hosts in a heartbeat and can spin their blogs to go with their whims, not 30-something singletons trying to turn a side hustle into their main hustle. My friend told me that those who start their own business to scale use Cloud ERP but I don’t know a massive amount about it, Salesforce has some useful articles on the topic I hear. But anyway, interior decorators are trained, not self taught – or so the story goes.
This sophisticated New York City apartment awash in neutrals and reminiscent of breezy California design is this weeks addition to my Inspired Interiors series. With amazing views, keeping the interior subtle allowed the surroundings to be the star. Shortly after starting the design project, the owners discovered they were expecting, giving the project an immediate deadline. The results are nothing short of spectacular and include one of the chicest nurseries I’ve ever seen!
