Inspired Designs: SXSW Living Room

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If you actually live in Austin, you might not be as thrilled as the rest of the country this week about South by Southwest (or Austin City Limits later in the year). Traffic is horrible during these times, especially for those who live downtown. Both SXSW and ACL have put Austin on the map in a big way and bring a lot of revenue to the city and so I look at it this way it’s a little easier to buck it up and endure the traffic.

This space is inspired by SXSW, with a focus on the film aspect of the festival. I know that film has come a long way from its original black and white roots, but when I think of films I still think of the old classic Hollywood style glamour. For this space I am doing a twist on that feel by using a black and white base with pops of bold color.

When I think of classic glamour, of course Marilyn Monroe immediately comes to mind, and so the artwork is serving as my inspiration for the rest of this living room.

Designing spaces you love to live in,

 
Yian Q

Since 2015, I have helped over 100 interior designers, builders, builders, and architects – from those just starting out to award-winning designers published in Architectural Digest, Luxe, and more.

My process starts with what is already true within you, then brings it to life in a way that resonates with your ideal clients.

I work with designers because they’re awesome. I’m a member of IDS (Interior Design Society) and served on the board of the Virtual Chapter. Design events I’ve attended include High Point, Vegas Market, and BOLD Summit (Business of Luxury Design).

When I’m not creating brands and websites, you can find me listening to audiobooks and going on long speed walks with friends.

I’m from Seattle and now live in New York City with my wife, Gaby.

https://theartofyou.co
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