Charleston Women Spring 2024

71 www.CharlestonWomenPodcast.com | www.ReadCW.com | www.Instagram.com /CharlestonWomen Bailey Schwartz @baileyschwartz “My advice is to start with a clean, timeless base, and have fun incorporating your own style with furniture pieces and décor items you can switch out though the seasons. I tend to keep my general living space more neutral colors and have fun with color and wallpaper in more intimate spaces like my powder room and office. I’m also a firm believer that a cozy, inviting space is far more important than a perfectly curated home.” Megan Molten @meganmolten, store at 543 Long Point Rd. Suite 103 Mount Pleasant “Greenery is my go-to. It makes a house feel alive and loved. We mix a lot of our faux greenery we sell in the shop with real florals, whether you purchase them from a grocery store or clip them from your yard — mixing them with the faux palms in a fabulous vase is always a moment. I also like to mix in coastal items that are not so obvious, like woven rattan trays, colorful coffee tables, books, candles and shells done in interesting ways — unexpected and statement accessories are key.” 2 Blondes of Charleston, AB and Gray @2_blondes_ofcharleston “Our style of interiors reflects bright pastels, feminine home accessories and vintage items. In college, decorating on a budget is essential — as well as maximizing space. Amazon Home, Facebook Marketplace and estate sales offer great ways to find inexpensive, chic items that don’t break the bank.” Enjoy these comments from top bloggers in our area while garnering a little bit of inspiration for your own space. These three popular Instagrammers and boss babes have style on speed dial. We’re Influenced! Style secrets from top area bloggers Women in the Making Bailey Schwartz shows off her clean and timeless bedroom. 2 Charleston Blondes show a mix of vintage and feminine styles. A curated coastal space by Megan Molten. Photo by Margaret Wright.

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