Classic, neutral, and laid-back with a touch of glamour--such as the petite chandelier hanging in the bathroom. Clean and neutral palettes allow a space to transform with a pop of color or an unexpected piece of furniture. Mixing antiques with modern furniture in a contemporary way keeps a space from feeling too outdated or avant-garde. A home should feel lived-in and relaxed--not like living in a museum. It should reflect your travels and interests, from the mosaic lamp you found in Mexico to the books on your shelf. A space should also take into account the surrounding environment through sustainable practices and design.
My approach to fashion is much like my interior preferences. I lean on the preppy side and love classic and tailored pieces. However, I also like to mix in some bohemian or vintage pieces which elicit a relaxed or luxe effect. I buy very few labels because anyone can dress well on a low budget--that’s just part of the creative problem solving that comes with being a designer as well.
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A great description of your style. You are starting to explain a very clear point of view but you need to show it as well. Add some images that help to visually tell your story.
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