When my niece Shavonne Winston decided to leap from the structured world of criminal justice into the swirling colors of interior design, little did she realize how her passion for eco-conscious living would reshape not just spaces, but lives. This episode is a tapestry woven from Shavonne tales, recounting her transformative journey and the birth of ReStyle Living, where she marries sustainability with style. Her insights into repurposing with purpose offer listeners a treasure trove of practical tips for breathing eco-friendly life into their homes, using everything from Feng Shui to savvy organization.
Picture this: a pandemic hits, and the world is forced indoors, sparking a universal quest for sanctuary in our own spaces. Shavonne shares how this global pause led her from Wisconsin's familiarity to Atlanta's vibrant design scene, embracing freelance opportunities and the art of upcycling. She recounts the unexpected role social media played in expanding her business and influencing sustainable living. Our conversation dances through her innovative solutions for single men's spaces to the charm of thrifted finds, proving design has no one-size-fits-all.
We wrap up with Shavonne Winston from Restyle Living, whose expertise in furniture facelifts brings both laughter and learning to our chat. The garage may be full, and the car might be parked outside, but the ideas for rejuvenating living spaces are limitless. Her tales of revamping armoires and the promise of upcoming collaborations with Shavonne tease at the exciting horizons of restyling. Join us for an episode that celebrates creativity, sustainability, and the joy of turning the place you live into a place you love.
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