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Close the Door

When you sell yourself short, other people can sense it and treat you that way. When you act like you need work, other people sense it and sell you short. The balance between negotiating and standing your ground is a particularly important skill to learn in life and in work. As my business has grown, […]

Kim’s Angels

Interior design is my escape. I move into the world in my head and it’s a beautiful place filled with possibilities and beauty. In this place, cost is never an issue, and everyone is nice. When I see the world this way, I am able to really be free to create something special and unique. […]

Advice to myself over the rainbow

It is a beautiful unusually warm morning as I write this blog during my birthday month. I sit reflecting on this milestone birthday (won’t say which one) and think of the things I would say to the younger version of myself who sat in her yellow bedroom dreaming and scheming of where she would be […]

Keeping the paintbrush

What challenges you? What makes you question if there is a better way to do something? What drives you? One could argue that once you have found the recipe to success you should stick to it. One could argue that the more efficient you become at fine tuning the recipe the more successful you will […]

My top tips for maximum creativity and success

How do you keep staying creative in a fast-paced environment? How do you keep moving yourself to the next level as a designer? How do you keep leading when everyone is following what is happening around you? How do you stay creatively engaged and motivated? These are real struggles in a creative business and for […]

Breaking the Egg

This year feels lighter somehow. People seem more optimistic and hopeful. If I compare how the year has started to last year at the same time there is a sense of new things to come and exploration of opportunity.

I have been led to such interesting places and people in these first few weeks; from a building first registered in 1843 to modern spaces needing a facelift, all of which excites me.