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Let's Get Together!

This Saturday, I'll be at Past Basket, the beautiful home decor shop here in Milwaukee, from 11 am - 3 pm for a meet-and-greet. If you are local, do come make my acquaintance and sample my mother's delicious baklava. Enter to win a $100 gift card and a free styling session.

We can chat about interiors and if you like, bring along pics of your "favorite" problem spots, and I'll happily offer some free advice. 

I am very excited about this new collaboration with Past Basket. I look forward to helping people. Because sometimes we get stuck thinking that an overhaul is the only way to update our homes. Not so! Small changes can make a huge difference. Working with a stylist who can edit your things – quickly and without judgment – can be transformative.

WHAT IS A STYLIST?

A stylist is different from a decorator or a designer. I style tablescapes (above), mantels, collage walls, bookshelves, tray assemblages, and holiday decor. I work with what you own, but I can also source things that will help your space become cohesive. For a peek at what I can do, here is a sample of my work: 

When you hire me to style, I will commit to you my ten promises as a stylist: 

  1. I will fall in love with your things. I will help you rank them in fabulousness.

  2. I will not judge your clutter. If I do, you may view mine.

  3. When it comes to family heirlooms and sentimental objects, I will help you honor your past.

  4. Or not. You are the boss.

  5. I will ease the process of editing.

  6. I will help you get excited for a special occasion.

  7. I will not waste your time. I'm quite fast at this.

  8. I will share my favorite style tips: subtle symmetry, the mystery of the triangle, matchy-matchy no-no's, the MVPs of accessories.

  9. I will remind you that perfect rooms are boring and that our homes should be like us – real, living and breathing spaces that tell a story about where we have been and how we have loved.

  10. I will make you smile.

Photos by Renn Kuhnen. 


If you like deconstructing decor, you might enjoy this post about a swoon-worthy mantel. 


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