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Oh Baby! | Jessica Gils Goes Nautical

Happy Thursday! I’m delighted to introduce you to my friend Jessica Gils today – a lovely young interior designer who is also a new mom herself! Jessica has pulled together a very charming, nautically-inspired nursery that has me feeling like I’m tucked away in a sweet cottage retreat. I love the calm and neutral colour palette, don’t you?

Curtains // Mirror // Wall Décor // Crib // Pillows // Bedding // Dresser/Change Table // Rug // Eames Rocking Chair // Floor Lamp

Of course, as always, I’ve done a little interview with Jessica so you can get to know a bit about the woman behind the design scheme!

How long have you been an interior designer and what do you love most about the industry?

I studied Interior Design at Sheridan College and Graduated in 2011. Since then I have lived my dream! It is an amazing feeling to go from a quick concept sketch to wiping clean your finished creation, standing back and then shaking the hand of your happy client.

How long have you been a mama and what do you love most about that new and exciting job?

I was just promoted seven months ago to the highest paying job of a lifetime – Owen’s Mom. The best part of being a mom is being able to have the opportunity to have a small glimpse of how God loves us unconditionally. His smiles and giggles are like food to me, but I wouldn’t recommend them as your main source of nutrition (speaking from experience).

Where do you find your inspiration for interior design?

I find the best inspiration comes from the client – their family, travels, compassion and hobbies. Finding the rich history behind these passions and displaying them for a better appreciation tells a deeper story in design. I love to pull inspiration from the midcentury modern era in combination with eclectic antiquities and add a dash of modern graphic. I also look to many Scandinavian designers for their simplistic style and family friendly living.  My favourite blog (besides The Curated House) is The Style Files by Danielle de Lange.

How has motherhood changed your perspective on work/life balance?

Being a mom has changed me completely! To paint you a picture, I had barely graduated from school, was just married, and had just started into my career. But after peeing on 6 pregnancy test sticks – and after 9 months of prayer – I knew when I looked into those new blue eyes that God’s plan is so perfect and wayyyy better than my “5 year career-focused plan.” As a dear friend said to me while at a Houzz conference, my feet swollen and only days before I was due, “Your most important project in your life is your children.” That really put things into perspective and put my priorities into check. With that said, being a mom makes you look closely at your own life and the things you wish to emanate to your children. Habits had to change in both my husband and I such as our relationship with our bodies in food and exercise, as well as inspiring creativity, compassion, and balance. I have also become an expert in time management and optimizing every moment spared to me (like writing this post while nursing – haha!).

What are your baby-mama “must haves”?

My mommy must haves are:
1. Family & Friends
2. Hydra Sense snot sucker
3. Kawaii cloth diapers
4. Coffee

How do you recharge and refuel to bring such positive energy to motherhood and design?

…Coffee

Describe your dream design project.

My dream design project would have to be my future house. Actually no…scratch that. That would probably be one of the hardest design projects of my lifetime. A very rewarding design project for me might be a community centre project like a recreation centre or a healing centre.  

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Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and your heart with us today, Jess! I have no doubt you will figure out just the right balance in your life as a mom and interior designer as you make your way through this adventure. Kiss Owen’s sweet cheeks for me!
xo
s.
By |August 8th, 2013|0 Comments

Book Review + Giveaway | Furniture Makeovers

My favourite independent publisher – Chronicle Books – recently sent me a fabulous volume for the DIYers and the furniture obsessed, and the timing could not be better. Why, you ask? Because one of my very next steps for Project Debonaire Young Sir is to reinvent Noah’s existing dresser, upcycling the piece to fit into his much more sophisticated – dare I say debonaire – new room.

Furniture Makeovers is brimming with professional techniques and tried-and-true tips for transforming anything from those pieces you inherited from your grandmother to your latest and greatest flea market finds.

Beyond step-by-step techniques, author Barb Blair also shares plentiful inspiration with her own transformations, giving each project an endearing name as if naming children in her own little furniture family.

Barb is the founder of Knack Studios, and her work has been featured on Apartment Therapy, Decor8 and Design*Sponge among many! She has also been featured in design publications such as Southern Living, and Barb makes her own house a home in beautiful South Carolina.

I’m very excited to learn from Barb’s ways in the hopes that I can achieve the same kind of results I get when sending pieces out to be sprayed. This designer-mama’s on a budget with another one on the way and another room to design and furnish, so I’m very grateful for Barb’s love of details and thoughtful instructions to guide me through my own Furniture Makeover!

//  GIVEAWAY ALERT! //

{Image via Knack Studios}

You too can learn from Barb’s ways! Chronicle Books has generously offered to share a copy of Furniture Makeovers with one of you, of my lovely readers. Here’s how to enter:

1. Tweet this post out on Twitter, being sure to mention @CuratedHouse + @ChronicleBooks and of course Furniture Makeovers!

2. Post this blog post to Facebook and share the goodness with all of your friends!

3. Pin your favourite image from this post to Pinterest, being sure to tag #TheCuratedHouse and #ChronicleBooks in your description.

4. Don’t miss this last step! Come back to this blog post and share your social media frenzy with me by linking to it in the comments below. Each Tweet, Pin and FB Post is an entry! The winner will be announced in two weeks, so enter as many times as you’d like and keep checking back!

Happy pinning, posting and tweeting!

xo
s.

By |August 6th, 2013|2 Comments

The Curated Collection | Vicki Smith

I have already confessed to you many-a-time my love affair with water. I was a water baby from birth. The weightlessness and adventure of defying gravity in the clear, azure liquid of my backyard pool enabled me to dance the way I did in my dreams. Graceful, fluid movements like an elegant figure draped in sheer chiffon – that was how it appeared in my imagination.

Vicki Smith’s latest collection takes me right back to those endless hours of imaginative play from my childhood. I find that her choice of perspective emphasizes the weightless defiance of gravity, the suspension and fluidity of movement while breaking the surface of the water. The anonymity of the figures allows me to imagine it is me doing that silent, graceful dance. And the vintage-style bathing costumes simply charm me.

As I project myself into these scenes of relaxation and play, stillness and movement, I am somehow calmed and disarmed as if I’ve spent the afternoon in the pool. Perhaps painting, like water, has the power to heal? It most certainly has the power to transport.

Smith’s next solo exhibition will be held August 10 – 24, 2013 at Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto. Well worth the visit for a dip into the waters of Vicki’s imagination.

Happy Monday!

xo
s.

By |August 5th, 2013|0 Comments