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Interior Design by Crystal Weinrebe

Interior Designer: Crystal Weinrebe

PersonalizeDesign Interiors

Interior Designer, Stephanie Dobson, PersonalizeDesign Interiors

Loren Berardi, Blooming Branch Homes


Elevating Your Design: A Styling Guide for Stunning Project Photos

Crafting the perfect ambiance in your interior design is an art, and capturing it through photography requires thoughtful styling. Whether you aim to showcase your project online or in publications, attention to styling details can make all the difference. Here's a simple guide to help you prepare for your project's photo shoot, ensuring each element shines through the lens. And if the task seems overwhelming, considering a professional stylist might be a game-changer.


Checklist of Styling Essentials:

  1. Florals/Greenery:

    • Why: Adds shape, texture, and movement to images.
    • Tip: Choose a variety for versatility.
  2. Vases and Bowls:

    • Why: Essential for creating visual interest and depth.
    • Tip: Bring a diverse selection to complement different spaces.
  3. Books:

    • Why: Both large and small books add sophistication and layers.
    • Tip: Mix subjects and sizes for a dynamic visual impact.
  4. Food/Beverages:

    • Why: Introduce color, texture, and scale considerations.
    • Tip: Select items that complement the space's color palette.
  5. Textiles:

    • Why: Throws, hand towels, pillows, and linens add warmth.
    • Tip: Play with patterns and textures to enhance visual appeal.
  6. Dishes, Glassware, and Kitchen Props:

    • Why: Ideal for styling kitchen spaces.
    • Tip: Consider a dutch oven or copper pot for stovetop flair.
  7. Toolkit:

    • Garment Steamer: Eliminate wrinkles and ensure fabrics look their best.
    • Scissors: Handy for quick adjustments.
    • Garden Shears: Ideal for trimming greenery.
    • Gaffer Tape: Versatile for securing loose items discreetly.
    • Floral Frogs: Keep floral arrangements in place.
    • Museum Putty: Prevent decorative items from shifting.
    • Tape Measure: Ensure precise arrangements and spacing.
    • Broom & Small Vacuum: Ensure no crumbs or dirt are on floors. 

Styling for a design project's photo shoot may seem intricate, but with the right elements, you can elevate your project's visual narrative. If the process feels overwhelming, don't hesitate to explore the option of hiring a professional stylist to ensure a polished and publication-worthy result. By keeping this checklist in mind, you'll be well-equipped to create stunning visuals that showcase the true essence of your design. Happy styling!

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