Best Interior Designers to Follow on Pinterest
I am so excited to be mentioned on the William Sonoma Designer Marketplace Blog as one of the 17 best interior designers to follow on Pinterest! The link is above and the article is below.I love pinning and am happy to have an excuse to mention pinning on my Blog!! I use Pinterest all of the time for inspiration when designing projects. I use it to research everything from bathroom faucets & tile to Headboard shapes to living room layouts to fabrics! I follow some wonderful people and if you want to follow little ole me click on this http://pinterest.com/kdipaolo/pins/ link. You can follow everything I pin or select to follow an individual board which is a collection of images on a subject. I have boards for girls' rooms, boys' rooms, walls, floors, stairs and so many more! In fact I have 83 boards. Wow. I had no idea I had so many.
So read the article below and follow me- as well as the other fun pinners!!
xoxo,
Best Interior Designers to Follow on Pinterest
It's a great source of interior design inspiration, if you know where to look. Here are some favorite designers on Pinterest.
If you're looking for inspiration from other interior designers on Pinterest, good luck to you. The site doesn't make it easy to track down fellow practitioners. This handy cheat sheet features follow-worthy pinners in the biz who carefully curate their boards:
361 Architecture (San Francisco, CA) - If uber modern is your thing, you will love the gorgeous pins from these eco pros.
Almost 40-Year Old Intern (Los Angeles, CA) - Inspiring for both her pins and her mid-life career change from entertainment marketing exec to interior designer, this anonymous gal's pins are usually modern, with a flair for the funky.
AphroChic (Philadelphia, PA) - You'll die over this blogger-turned-home-textile-designer's killer color crushes.
Brad Ford (New York, NY) - Primarily pins images that are masculine and architectural in nature, but with much more warmth than you typically see in industrial design.
Brillante Interiors (Vancouver, BC) - An eclectic mix of interiors. Everything from very formal to casual, colorfully modern to traditionally elegant.
Emily Henderson (Los Angeles, CA) - Just what you’d expect from the star of HGTV'sSecrets of a Stylist, Emily pins editorial-worthy rooms, plus her fave brass finishes and blue hues.
Erica Cook (Calgary, AB) - This former Sarah Richardson protege pins interiors that are equal parts luxe and comfortable.
Holly Phillips (Charlotte, NC) - Co-owner of The English Room, Holly pins a ton of noteworthy images, but her Bunk Rooms & Kids board is particularly inspiring.
Kathleen DiPaolo (Newport Beach, CA) - This Pacific Family Homes designer pins gorgeous rooms that are stylishly simple.
Mrs. Lilien (San Diego, CA) - This super fun stylist and self-described "Chief Ambassador of the elevated lifestyle" will have you both smiling and drooling over her boards.
Typhanie Peterson (Orange County, CA) - Typhanie tends to focus on spaces that are feminine, charming, and modern.
Are you on Pinterest? Or do you have a favorite designer you follow? Leave a link in the comments!
Editor's note: Be sure to also follow Designer Marketplace on Pinterest!
All photos courtesy of Pinterest.
___
Robin Callan is the founder of Room Fu, a Best of Austin award-winning interior design firm and long-time defender of affordable design. Her blog, Fu for Thought, features steals and deals, design-related musings, and interviews with celebrity designers.
Robin Callan is the founder of Room Fu, a Best of Austin award-winning interior design firm and long-time defender of affordable design. Her blog, Fu for Thought, features steals and deals, design-related musings, and interviews with celebrity designers.
Huge, Kathleen!!! Big congrats!!! But I knew that a year ago when I started following you ;)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
L
THIS IS SO COOL...I need to start following you immediately on Pinterest! Congrats.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!! But, I'm not a bit surprised. Your pins are always amazing! Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so exciting, but I am not surprised, either. I have been following you for some time. Way to Pin, Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so cool, Kathleen. and I agree with the article, too.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool, Kathleen, and I agree with the article, too!
ReplyDelete