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what you’ll find here
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See the home improvement projects that I’ve completed in my home, get tips from a professional interior designer for your home, and see what projects I’m completing for my business, McNeill Brown Interior Design.
You can also gain insight about your interior design career as I share about my experiences working in TV production, residential interior design and architecture. READ MORE
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I love trying new restaurants and lately I have been cooking more at home. Find recipes you can make for yourself and your family that are delicious, easy and quick to make HERE!
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I would be nothing without my faith in Jesus. Read about how following HIm has lead me through my career, personal life and living well with multiple sclerosis HERE.
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I am blessed to have an amazing husband and daughter! I share my mom hacks HERE.
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I love sharing my approachable affordable style finds HERE.
Before You Enroll in Design School, Read This
Over on Instagram, I get a lot of DM questions about how to become a designer and whether or not one should pursue formal education in order to provide interior design services to clients.
As someone who completed a bachelor’s degree in interior design as a second bachelor’s degree, you would think that I am firmly PRO interior design education. If you haven’t, go back and read my whole design journey story here.
But to be completely honest, I lean more towards the opposite response. Don’t get me wrong, I am absolutely proud that I completed my degree program and I’m so grateful for the education and nurturing I received at Meredith College. However, the interior design industry as a whole is changing so quickly and what most aspiring designers desire to do for a living is NOT what is taught in design school.
With Easter coming up quickly, I’ve been planning for what me and my favorite girl will wear on this special day! Check out this post on why I think wearing matching “Mommy & Me” dresses for special occasions is always a win.