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Pasadena-based interior designer Kirsten Blazek took a 50s ranch house and infused it with modern, Southwest style.
Other house-hunters saw a nondescript Ranch house with dated interiors. Interior designer Kirsten Blazek saw an opportunity to create her very own oasis of California cool. Christine Lennon – April 21, 2021
âThereâs no logical reason why I am so attracted to the American Southwest,â says Kirsten Blazek, who was born in Scotland and moved to the States in her early 20s when she was a self-described âfresh-faced know-nothing.â âItâs the opposite of where I grew up. Maybe thatâs why I like it.â
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Preparing a house to sell: 5 style tips from Portland’s Crush Staging
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
Tiara Gunstone and Rachel Robichaud have a tradition: The founders of Crush home staging and design in Portland evaluate every project before they say they’re finished. They won’t stop styling furniture, highlighting architectural features or using design tricks to make a home for sale inviting until they can jointly say: “We totally crushed it!”
The design duo’s job: To elevate the appearance of a home with furniture, artwork, lighting and decor.
“Our style is approachable, modern-traditional and eclectic,” says Gunstone, an interior designer who worked at Atelier Ace, the creative agency behind Ace Hotels. “We are inspired by how something as simple as staging can totally transform a space while creating an emotional reaction from a future homeowner. This is what inspires us to keep ‘crushing it’ every day.”