EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 32 MIN
#018 Layers of Design Influence - Janelle Watson-Evans | eussen - Health Life & Style
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Inside the World of Janelle Watson-EvansThe Gold Coast holds a particular charm, especially for those drawn to sunshine, design, and a lifestyle that has long attracted creatives. For Janelle Watson-Evans, the allure began in childhood. After moving from Sydney with her mother following her parents’ separation, she found herself immersed in a world where resilience met aesthetic ambition. Her mother, juggling several jobs to make ends meet, gradually carved out a name in interior design. A prolific developer noticed her innate flair, and soon she was decorating display apartments. Eventually, she became known as the “Golden Girl of Gold Coast interior design,” a title earned through talent, persistence, and vision.Janelle’s own entry into the world of interiors was both personal and professional. She returned from university in Sydney to rejoin her mother on the Gold Coast, where they worked together for many years. Their work spanned the country, with repeat clients in Victoria, Sydney, and beyond. What set them apart was a sophisticated design approach uncommon for the time and place—an elegant interplay of antique elements, contemporary Australian art, and iconic modernist furniture. Their interiors were featured in magazines and inspired by global publications like Architectural Digest and World of Interiors.A deep respect for art, history, and individuality informs Janelle’s design philosophy. She describes her aesthetic as respectful, refined, expressive, and stylish. Her work reflects these qualities through thoughtful integration of her clients' treasured items, ensuring homes are layered with personality and memory. Her approach is not about rigid styles but about creating timeless, international looks that could just as easily belong in Milan or New York as in Surfers Paradise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Inside the World of Janelle Watson-EvansThe Gold Coast holds a particular charm, especially for those drawn to sunshine, design, and a lifestyle that has long attracted creatives. For Janelle Watson-Evans, the allure began in childhood. After moving from Sydney with her mother following her parents’ separation, she found herself immersed in a world where resilience met aesthetic ambition. Her mother, juggling several jobs to make ends meet, gradually carved out a name in interior design. A prolific developer noticed her innate flair, and soon she was decorating display apartments. Eventually, she became known as the “Golden Girl of Gold Coast interior design,” a title earned through talent, persistence, and vision.Janelle’s own entry into the world of interiors was both personal and professional. She returned from university in Sydney to rejoin her mother on the Gold Coast, where they worked together for many years. Their work spanned the country, with repeat clients in Victoria, Sydney, and beyond. What set them apart was a sophisticated design approach uncommon for the time and place—an elegant interplay of antique elements, contemporary Australian art, and iconic modernist furniture. Their interiors were featured in magazines and inspired by global publications like Architectural Digest and World of Interiors.A deep respect for art, history, and individuality informs Janelle’s design philosophy. She describes her aesthetic as respectful, refined, expressive, and stylish. Her work reflects these qualities through thoughtful integration of her clients' treasured items, ensuring homes are layered with personality and memory. Her approach is not about rigid styles but about creating timeless, international looks that could just as easily belong in Milan or New York as in Surfers Paradise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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