Paloma Contreras: Modern Art, Traditional Foundations, and the Business of Design

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Paloma Contreras: Modern Art, Traditional Foundations, and the Business of Design

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Paloma Contreras did not begin her professional life in a design studio; instead, she spent four and a half years teaching foreign languages at the high school level. Her transition into the creative world was sparked by a deep-seated love for culture, art, and architecture, which eventually led her to start a design blog in 2007. Originally intended as a creative outlet and a way to document decorating her first home on a budget, the blog served as her "entree" into the design world as it gained unexpected traction.Despite her success, Contreras candidly discusses the "imposter syndrome" she felt for years because she did not attend design school. She reflects on her childhood bedroom—a product of the 1980s filled with wicker and Laura Ashley bedding—as an early, unrecognized influence on her path. Her story is one of evolution, showing how professional skills from one field, such as teaching, can translate effectively into running a successful interior design firm.Today, Paloma is a celebrated designer with two books, a retail store, and multiple product lines. Looking back, she believes her younger self would be proud of her accomplishments and the courage it took to follow a creative path. This version of the show notes highlights the grit and passion required to pivot from a stable career into the competitive world of interior design.

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