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Interview with Interior Designer Tobi Fairley

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With a trio of degrees in interior design, accounting and an MBA, it’s no surprise that Tobi Fairley has had tremendous business and marketing success. In addition to her tremendous talent, she has endless positive energy. What a combo!

Based in Little Rock, Arkansas, Tobi established her interior  design firm more than a decade ago. In September of 2008, she launched her blog which helped catapult her career. Just one year later, Tobi was selected by Traditional Home Magazine as one of the Top 20 Young Designers in America.

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Simplified Bee: Your signature designs are fresh, colorful and multi-layered. When did you know you wanted to be an interior designer?
Tobi Fairley: When I was a child I would create “floor plans” from pine needles while I was playing outdoors and then I would bring all my doll furniture and dolls outside and move into my pine straw “house” and play for hours. So I guess you could say design has always been in my blood. My mom has always had FABULOUS style, so she also played a huge role in my decision to be a designer.
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SB: How would you describe your personal style and how has it evolved over the years?
TF: I tend to lean toward classic interiors. As you may know, I LOVE color, so I’m always open to new pairings and using it in unexpected places. Being open to new ideas and keeping my eye on trends in both interiors and fashion allows me to always keep things fresh.
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SB: What type of architecture are you drawn to?
TF: Usually, I find myself drawn to traditional homes with great architectural details. However, one of the things I love about my job is being able to go into different types of spaces (for example, an urban condo or a rustic lake cabin) and think outside the box for the client. Exposing yourself to different spaces and styles can really help you push your boundaries!
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SB: Who would you most like to collaborate with on a project?
TF: I would love to collaborate with Kate Spade. We both are crazy about color and I think it would be an exciting partnership.
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SB: I love that you don’t shy away from bold use of color. Do you have “go to” paint colors? If so, which ones?
TF: I do have a list of my Top Ten paint colors. I will send you a pdf of it, but would love for you to let your readers know they can get the download of these colors by signing up for our newsletter on my blog {found in the upper right hand corner of the blog}. These are for the most part great neutral-based colors that really work well with my signature pops of color.
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SB: Which of today’s interior design trends are here to stay and which ones will we see fade away?
TF: I always say that no great design elements (trends) ever really go out of style, they just experience surges in popularity at various points in time. So those things that are classic and timeless design like chevron, Greek key, animal print, sunburst mirrors, certain color combinations and other great details that we see as “trends” right now have really been around for many, many years and will always be in style if used in good taste.
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SB: Where do you recommend clients splurge versus save?
TF: I think splurging on drapery, great lighting, your key upholstery pieces and fine art are all great places to invest. Saving on lesser used furniture like more formal rooms if you don’t often go in there and saving on playroom and kids rooms is a good idea since they will get a ton of wear and tear make good budget sense. Secondary lighting fixtures and art pieces can be less expensive as long as a few of the key pieces of each are show-stoppers. To save money you can always use expensive fabrics just as pillow fronts so you get a lot of look without a lot of money. You can also use solid inexpensive drapery with a contrasting band to save money instead of using a pricey fabric on drapes which require yards and yards of fabric.
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SB: You embraced social media many years ago and it helped catapult your career. You can be found on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and write a very popular blog. Do you prefer one over the other? What is your advice to other interior designers who are timid about trying social media marketing outlets?
TF: This is a question that I’m often asked and that I plan to speak to on the panel at Design Blogger’s Conference. For me, the blog is really a launch pad for the other social platforms. It gives me a place to share content in a variety of formats and lengths. Then, I can use Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to help further expound on those ideas or simply let my readers know there is new content available. I have so enjoyed the interaction that I have with others on Twitter and career-wise, so many great things have come out of the relationships I have formed there. I also love Pinterest because it so visual and really allows you to collaborate with others on ideas. In short, it’s hard to choose because I love them all for different reasons!
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SB:Gorgeous fabrics, pillows and lighting. What’s next for Tobi Fairley Home?
TF: More of all of these coming soon. Hopefully furniture in the next 12 months or so and I am just about ready to write a book. All very exciting stuff.
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SB: Fill in the blank. No room is complete without…
TF: drapery. I just don’t think a room looks finished until the windows are dressed. It’s like the icing on the cake!
Thank Tobi for inspiring us and your time!
*images via Tobi Fairley Interior Design and used with approval


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Read full story By on February 27, 2012 in blog, interior design, interview, kitchens, living rooms, textiles

Sponsor Discount Code: Serena & Lily

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In case you haven’t heard … Serena & Lily are spreading the love and offering 25 off all signature patterned sheeting.  Simply use code 25LOVE at checkout now through February 14, 2012.
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Happy Shopping!
 
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Read full story By on February 9, 2012 in bedrooms, beds, discounts, textiles

My Favorites: Million Dollar Decorators

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I must admit, I really enjoyed watching the first season of Million Dollar Decorators. It was so fascinating and downright entertaining to see high-end interior designers, Mary McDonald, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Kathryn M. Ireland, Jeffrey Alan Marks and Nathan Turner at work with their elite clientele and sky’s the limit budgets. It was most interesting to see how they approached and executed their design projects.

In addition to the show and very successful interior design careers, the Million Dollar Decorators  each have product lines that range from fabrics to lighting. Although not easy to do, I have picked my favorite piece from each of their collections:
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It took a few episodes, but I grew fond of Mary McDonald’s tell it like it is attitude and her darling pug pups. I have always admired her work. When it comes to design, Mary knows what she wants and how to achieve it. Her take charge attitude might ruffle some feathers, but the results speak for themselves.  Mary’s signature look is sensational and sets her apart from the rest. House Beautiful says “her work is timeless and glamorous all spun together with a keen fashion sense…. she’s a fearless, exuberant accessorizer.”
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Mary is currently launching her first lighting collaboration with Robert Abbey. The  elegant collection is classically inspired, yet has a wonderful dose of Mary’s modern sensibility. These are not your grandmother’s lamps! My favorite is the Ondine Brass Finish Table Lamp {seen above with a red shade}.
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I loved Kathryn M. Ireland’s free spirit and dry humor on the show. Who will ever forget her French maid, Jacqueline finishing off the bottle of champagne?

Kathryn might not come across as the most organized person, but she is a true artist with an amazing ability to mix patterns and colors.Her designs are inviting, bohemian and colorful. Elle Decor calls her style “seat-of-the-pants chic” and if you watched the show, you would agree.
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The signature Kathryn M. Ireland is evident in her home collections that extend from fabrics to furniture. Her fabric line, launched in 1997 is most sought after and her pillows are my favorite.

Before watching the show, I only knew Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s work through printed pictures. I loved watching him in action. His bold presence was well noted and I loved seeing him working onsite with clients and staff. He knows how to get the result he visions without being overly pushy.
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Just released last month, Martyn’s fabric collection with Schumacher is simply “delicious.” The luxurious collection of prints and wovens were inspired by his exotic travels around the globe. It is hard to narrow down just one fabric that is my favorite, but the Adras Ikat PrintSikar Embroidery and Sinhala Linen Print top the list.
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Northern California raised, Nathan Turner ’s renowned store on North Almont Drive in Los Angeles first put him on the map {find some of the store’s items for sale on 1st Dibs}. But after watching Million Dollar Decorators, I think the sky is the limit for Nathan. Seeing him work out the details of a sofa that needed some major tweak and was to be launched in days at North Point was amazing. He might have been sweating bullets off camera, but handled the situation beautifully on.
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My favorite piece from Nathan’s furniture collection with Elite Leather is the Matthews sofa. It has a timeless appeal that would look amazing in any space.
Jeffrey Alan Marks Kitchen Design
To my surprise Jeffrey Alan Marks came across like the air-head of the bunch. His partner Ross kept him organized and projects on track. Regardless of Jeffrey’s work style, his work is outstanding. His focus on classic lines and proportion can be found throughout his stunning portfolio.

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Jeffrey’s JAM Studio is a collection of his favorite home décor items – some of which he designed himself. One such piece is the JAM barstool. Again, it’s got Jeffrey’s flair for classic lines and proportion – I love everything about it!

And guess what? This week I am attending an event at the SFDC and one of the Million Dollar Decorators will be there. Can you guess who?
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Read full story By on September 12, 2011 in furniture, home accessories, interior design, lighting, textiles

Friday Find: Hammocks & High Tea Home Decor

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I had the pleasure of meeting Karen Young, the founder and creative force behind Hammocks and High Tea, last year while in New York City to see the Nate Berkus Show. Hammocks and High Tea is an organic home decor collection that includes hand crafted pillows, drawer liners, tea towels and tabletop linens. It’s amazing to see how her line has blossomed in the last year.
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Raised in South America with both British and Caribbean influences, Karen has beautifully blended traditional Caribbean style with a modern aesthetic in her collection. I love that all of her products are made from 100 certified organic cotton or organic cotton/hemp blends and printed with water based inks.

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The Dopp Kit is one a Karen’s new products. The toiletry bag is traditional in function and shape, but is modernized with bold patterns and colors – isn’t it the best!

Karen, I wish you continued success!

The San Francisco Design Blogger meet-up was last night and a ton of fun… will share more next week!

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Read full story By on July 22, 2011 in friday find, home accessories, textiles