South Carolina Interior Designer, Kimberly Grigg shares her roots of southern design all the way back to her first “homemade” Barbie Dream [...]
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In this series, “Ask Kimberly” I take questions from you and share my honest opinions and thoughts. I would LOVE to receive more design questions! Please [...] South Carolina interior designer Kimberly Grigg prefers a softer color palate when creating bedrooms for clients and for [...] Luxury Southern Designer, Kimberly Grigg shares secrets to keep fabulous rooms within a budget and still staying true to southern [...] 6 comments to Secrets of Southern Design – Rooms on a Budget
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Kimberly, we must have been separated at birth! I, too, used to “build ” my own doll houses out of shoe boxes. I would paper the walls, “build” the furniture from unusual objects found around the house & things one would normally discard. I would spend hours doing this and, thinking back, the results wern’t half bad. My Mom let me decorate my own room as a teen. Today, I still love interior design/decorating. I really should have pursued this as a career path, but am so very glad that you did! I can tell that you absolutely enjoy what you do.
Karen,
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful story! Do you live in Myrtle Beach? I would love to give you a tour of Knotting Hill Interiors – my own personal “playhouse” for “dream house” creators! xox ~Kimberly
OMG! I used to build houses out of shoe boxes and cut photos out of the sears catalogs of windows with curtains or artwork and glue them on the sides. Even made two story houses and created stairs out of cardboard. I always tell that story when people ask me why I became a designer. It is nice to hear of someone else who began “decorating” at a very young age. Just proves that people really should determine and then follow a passion! thanks for the memories
Diane, Thank you so much for sharing! I have been following my dream for a long time, as you have as well! Cheers to the both of us! xoxo Kimberly
Hi, Kimberly! Thank you for the generous invitation to tour Knotting Hill Interiors. I live in Memphis. But if I am ever in the Myrtle Beach area and you’re available, I would love to take the tour.
Best,
Karen
Please do! I promise, it will be worth the trip! xo