I sometimes question the time I spend blogging (which I know has been minimal this summer, by the way) and wonder if it is time well-spent. However, I love researching and writing posts and my hope is that others will connect to what I have written or what inspires me.
Receiving an email that begins with “It was my lucky day when I found your website and blog! I love the samples of your beautiful work and all the posts about what inspires you” confirms that yes, this is time well spent. As a decorator who blogs, I would be lying if I said I blog simply because I love it. Blogging is a way of marketing yourself to potential clients who read your blog.
Alison, the author of the lovely email above, said she had searched online for two full days for a decorator and I was the only one who had a blog. She said she loved my tagline and what I had written about how a home should make you feel.
I met with her this week and her inspiration file of images clipped from magazines contained a number of the same images that I had posted on the blog. We have similar design sensibilities which makes for an easy decorator/client relationship going forward.
Not only is Alison cute-as-a-button and as nice as her email would suggest, but her sense of style is impeccable. She contacted me to help with her living room and tweak some other areas in her downtown loft.
I asked if I could snap some photos of her home for the blog and she was quite surprised that I would want to. (I’m not the greatest photographer so these photos don’t really do her home justice.)
This is the first room/space you see as you enter her home. It’s used as an office on occasion. I thought she did an excellent job of styling the bookcase. She asked if I had any suggestions and I didn’t really as I think it is just perfect! Closed storage boxes, baskets, books (displayed horizontally and vertically), teacups and teapots – all make for one stylish bookcase. Wouldn’t you agree?
Her home is filled with affordable and creative art. In the kitchen, the framed cheery quote from Etsy adds a graphic and fun element.
Would you believe these framed prints are actually $5 sheets of wrapping paper from The Papery in Toronto? This area in her home was one of the reasons she contacted me so it is a work in progress.
This is her bedroom furnished with an Ikea bed and dresser and bedding from HomeSense. Again, the framed maps are actually wrapping paper but you would never know – they look like vintage maps. I love the dark gray wall colour she chose.
The previous owner of the loft was a costume designer and Alison was so smitten with his sketches on the chalkboard sliding door that she left them.
In the hallway, she framed inexpensive postcards she bought in Japan.
I love how she styled this. The books, the rustic bench and a lantern she bought in Japan create visual interest.
This beautiful painting was done by a friend of Alison’s, who paints as a hobby, during the blackout in 2003. What a great way to wile away those long hours in the dark.
Again, framed graphic wrapping paper over a pretty desk paired with a Ghost chair.
This print was purchased at a fundraiser and leans casually on the diminutive fireplace mantel.
In her bathroom, she framed old photos of her aunts and uncle when they were young. I’m sure she smiles whenever she sees them.
I hope you enjoyed this tour of Alison’s home as much as I did. She has such a great eye and good design instincts and it will be fun to work together on making her home a place that will make her happy.
And if you are a designer or decorator, maybe this will prompt you to start your own blog!
Abby & Her Boys
August 14, 2010Beautiful blog! This post made me think of the recent post on colour me happy discussing why you should pick a designer that blogs. Bravo for you! I’m looking forward to seeing what you do with Allison’s space.
Kim@Chattafabulous
August 16, 2010You have a lot to work with here. How nice that you speak the same “decor” language. Can’t wait for an update on the space!
Maria Killam
August 16, 2010Fun post, great so see your clients home!
x
Maria
Josh
August 17, 2010Hi, hope it’s OK to contact you here. We would love to include your blog on our giveaway search engine: Giveaway Scout (http://www.giveawayscout.com). Have a look and if interested, use our online form to add your blog (http://www.giveawayscout.com/addblog/ ). thanks, Josh
DesignTies
August 17, 2010Blogging can be a lot of work and quite time-consuming, but it’s a fabulous way to both inspire and be inspired 🙂
Allison’s home already looks great. I especially like the vignette with the bench 🙂 I’m sure thew two of you will come up with ways to make her home even better!!
I wasn’t in PEI, but close!!
Kelly
Marcus Design
August 17, 2010It’s so nice to know that we can inspire others through blogging. Your blog ALWAYS inspires me. I love Allison’s home, it is so pretty!
I’ll be missing your lovely posts while I am away, but I’ll be right back here when I come home! Have a lovely rest of your summer.
Nancy xo
*b*
August 19, 2010She has fabulous style! Amazing how many interior design clients already have beautiful homes and a great sense of design.
I’ve also been asking the ‘why blog’ question, am glad to see that you found an answer!
Susan
August 22, 2010Hi Vanessa,
The next time I visit I should blog in advance so I can meet more wonderful bloggers like your self.
I love your sense of style. I spent a few minutes looking over your portfolio. We have a similar aestetic. Your room makeovers are fantastic.
I honestly believe blogging goes hand in hand with what we are doing as professionals. It’s an important tool. My clients love to see their homes highlighted and my readers are pretty faithful. It is a great way of letting people know what you are doing and communicating.
cheers
Susan