Karen Gastle

The web is an endless resource for inspiration and creativity. You’ll find many interior designers with their own blogs offering unique DIY tips, how-to advice, and additional branches that include personal touches in their lives, such as creative hobbies outside of decorating.

 

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Here are five design blogs to follow that will update and give your design company fresh material and ideas.

1. The Design Blog

This unique blog features curated works from studios and designers around the globe. Its tagline “don’t just be a designer – be a good one” is a mantra all interior designers should keep in mind, being inspire to work harder and bring your A-game to do the best job possible.

 

Various areas of design categorize articles, with themed content uploaded regularly. Despite the fact that this blog specializes in graphic design, it’s still great inspiration for seeing how colours, thoughts, and designer vision come together.

 

Creator Ena Bacanoui created this blog to produce inspiring content for young designers and students, posting innovative material in various design-related sections. With sections such as “Designer of the Week”, “Music Wednesdays”, “Saturday Recommendations”, and “Cool Apps”, you’ll discover useful tools to run your business efficiently and take your design company into the future.

2. Old Brand New

Photographer Dabito, who also collaborated with interior designer Justina Blakeney, specializes in design, art direction, branding, photography, and brand partnerships. His blog is exactly what it sounds like: mixing the old and making it brand new. Here you’ll find vintage finds, photos of his ever-changing apartment, and daily life and style influences.

 

Dabito embraces colour to create vibrant living spaces, and his blog will inspire you to take old things and make them new, whether through rearrangement or reset. If you’ve forgotten how or need a new outlook, Old Brand New is the motivation you need to bring this ideology into your work and design company.

3. Co. Design

Co. Design, part of Fast Company’s progressive media brand, is where business intersects with design. Here, you’ll find ideas and inspiration in a bit of everything to incorporate into your design company, with topics ranging in consumer products, fashion, electronics, and architecture.

 

There’s plenty of eye candy and design inspiration to improve your business practice and organize your workflow. Co. Design is also chalk-full of authors who don’t shy away from controversial opinions, posting their thought-provoking material and diverse opinions that lead to interesting and often heated conversations. This blog has plenty of products and news to incorporate into your design company.

4. Michael Penney Style

Toronto-based design Michael Penny is the self-dubbed “friendly neighbourhood decorator”. His history and experience includes a previous post as a magazine contributor and appearances on the Marilyn Dennis show. He shows off his flea-market acquisitions and adventures in home gardening, posting pictures of new and hot-ticket items in his Whitby décor shop, Penny and Company.

 

Penny’s vision is to make spaces that make clients happy and feel like theirs, a strong guiding point for everyone to remember when designing. His online portfolio is great for new ideas and informative for learning new ways to create spaces and bring accessories together.

5. Lark and Linen

Jacquelyn Clark’s Lark & Linen blog has been noted the equivalent of Emily Schulman’s Cupcakes & Cashmere. Clark, a fan of all things pretty, channels her design preferences in the blog’s aesthetic and material. Here, you’ll find photos of chic interiors and her own ventures at home, along with her picks of the best brunch spots and markets in Toronto.

 

In addition, her uplifting content provides tips, tricks, and inspiration to shape and rework your design company. Find lifestyle, recipes, interiors, and series posts. Lark & Linen covers many areas for you to considering including in your business and bringing it to life.

 

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Karen Gastle

As an account manager, Karen has experience working with design firms of all sizes to integrate DesignDocs to streamline business processes, increase administrative efficiencies, and deliver higher profits.
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