To wrap up " The Inside Scoop" this week I would like to welcome Danielle,
from Danielle Oakey Interiors.
I was first introduced to Danielle's blog through the fabulous redesign of her daughter Emory's bedroom. Danielle knocked it out of the park with this design and made me a follower.
Thank you for stopping by today Danielle...

from Danielle Oakey Interiors.
I was first introduced to Danielle's blog through the fabulous redesign of her daughter Emory's bedroom. Danielle knocked it out of the park with this design and made me a follower.
Thank you for stopping by today Danielle...
I officially started blogging about a year ago, but didn't dedicate much time to it until about 6 months ago. Blogging has helped refine my design style, launch my design business, and introduce me to so many resources necessary to maintain a successful business.
I gather most of my inspiration from design blogs and online magazines. When starting a design, I always find a piece of inspiration to build my design of off. It can be fabric, art, furniture, or even just the perfect paint color.
I would describe my style as eclectic traditional. My main pieces are usually traditional mixed with modern and vintage accents. I love combining styles to create an interesting story.
1. Listen to what you love. A design is only successful if you love being in it.
2. Mix visual and tactile texture, this will create a room with interest and dimension.
3. Combine new with old allowing the room to tell a story.
Source

No room is complete without accent lighting.
Thank you for stopping by today to inspire us Danielle.
To check out more of Danielle's blog click here.
No room is complete without accent lighting.
Thank you for stopping by today to inspire us Danielle.
To check out more of Danielle's blog click here.
Great tips from Danielle and happy to have found your lovely blog!!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice, Danielle. Such a fun series and your blog here is amazing. LOVE the design!
ReplyDeleteLove Danielle's design style! Great series!
ReplyDeletegreat tips! have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteDanielle really is incredibly talented! I'm always curious to see what these fantastic design minds have to say (c; Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice, Danielle! I love your tip about combining old with new to tell a story. It makes a home so much more intersting. You've got a great blog.
ReplyDeleteSpot on advice from the talented Danielle!
ReplyDeleteSuzy xxx
Loved this series, Elizabeth! So interesting to hear what goes on inside the minds of such great talent.
ReplyDeleteGreat feature! Elizabeth - head over to my blog tomorrow, I've awarded a blog award to you.
ReplyDeleteDanielle has such great advice! What a fun series!
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