We’ve done it folks! Hannah and I have officially birthed 3 episodes of Love You, Mean It which is essentially us talking and laughing and clearing our throats on “Spotify, Apple, and wherever you get your podcasts.”
It’s such a fun time capsule for us to chat about nothing at all, and sometimes bits and bobs of real things. We’re in the process of getting legitimate equipment, and instagram, and learning in general so let’s just say that the “levels” aren’t of a professional quality. OOPS SORRY. Either way, please listen. You’ll most likely chuckle and that’s always a fun thing.
Goes without saying that our discussions aren’t about work and aren’t terribly family friendly, but had to do a shameless plug nevertheless!
Also - shout out to Maria Sengle (@write_handed_maria) for the absolutely perfect logo of our dreams
Some screen grabs of recent jumping off points for client projects. Noodling on some moody exterior paint concepts and how to make a lofty living room feel grand but also as cozy as possible. I love this stage of the game where everything is on the table and
It’s no secret that I’m a sucker for a bright color, specifically all things yellow. As soon as this insane house made itself known to me, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. Calling all lovers of dramatic hues! Let’s do this in your house! Please! I promise you’ll love it.
Its the anniversary of our trip to SE Asia. Insane that it’s already been a year since our beyond epic trip. This was something that I planned in my spare time on and off since I was around 18 and to know that we were able to go and do so much of what I’d dreamed of is still a pinch me moment. BUT! There’s so much more to see and I truly can’t help myself so I’m already planning round 2. The Zannier Bai San Ho in Phu Yen, Vietnam is 100% inspiration for my next itinerary.
Wood panelling isn’t anything new. It seems like in recent months (maybe the past year?) people have gotten wise to just how special it can be. Which is very cool. I think we’re all familiar with the timber heavy MCM inspired style, but these designs are reshaping how balancing tones, styles, and uses can make a bold impact.
Image creds: FLW inspired living room, Red paneling, curved fireplace
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