A Home Bursting with Color, Pattern & Love in Greenville, SC
I try so hard to work in more color and pattern around my home any chance I get. It doesn’t always work out for me, because I just don’t have the knack for it the way Amanda Louise Campbell of Greenville, SC does. When Amanda Louise moved into her husband Kevin’s blank slate 1976 condominium seven […]
I try so hard to work in more color and pattern around my home any chance I get. It doesn’t always work out for me, because I just don’t have the knack for it the way Amanda Louise Campbell of Greenville, SC does. When Amanda Louise moved into her husband Kevin’s blank slate 1976 condominium seven years ago, she decided to do what she does best rather than sink a lot of money into the space by doing major renovations. For starters, she painted the home with bold colors — from the yellow in the kitchen to the red cabinet in the living room — and she added to her favorite collections by way of local art, dog paintings and dog figurines. “Collecting local art adds so much personality and Kevin buys vintage dog figurines for me as a gift for all of our special occasions,” Amanda Louise shares. “Filling the space with things like this is what makes it feel like home.” As an interior designer, she’s got a keen eye for making color and textiles work well together. Amanda Louise started her business five years ago, and her home is an extension of her work. “I work hard to create spaces for my ...
I try so hard to work in more color and pattern around my home any chance I get. It doesn’t always work out for me, because I just don’t have the knack for it the way Amanda Louise Campbell of Greenville, SC does. When Amanda Louise moved into her husband Kevin’s blank slate 1976 condominium seven years ago, she decided to do what she does best rather than sink a lot of money into the space by doing major renovations. For starters, she painted the home with bold colors — from the yellow in the kitchen to the red cabinet in the living room — and she added to her favorite collections by way of local art, dog paintings and dog figurines. “Collecting local art adds so much personality and Kevin buys vintage dog figurines for me as a gift for all of our special occasions,” Amanda Louise shares. “Filling the space with things like this is what makes it feel like home.” As an interior designer, she’s got a keen eye for making color and textiles work well together. Amanda Louise started her business five years ago, and her home is an extension of her work. “I work hard to create spaces for my ...
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