Sometimes the smallest projects can hang over our head, which is one of my favorite ways to help clients. Chipping away at the small things adds up to feeling accomplished!
Read MoreCommunity Matters: Real Life
For some, real life circumstances can take some difficult turns, but when there are those with vision to come alongside and offer hope and practical support, good things happen.
Last spring I provided some hand-lettered signs for the REAL HOUSE, a place for folks coming out of the Richmond Justice Center Real Life Program. I was honored when they asked me in November if I could help warm up the 5,000 square foot Community Center they acquired this fall.
The idea is to offer preventative programming for those dealing with addiction and for those coming out of the Real Life Program. With several classroom and meeting spaces, we decided to "name" each classroom with one word and paint a large tree in the common area with the hands and feet of participants. Loved working on this project and having a chance to learn more about the amazing work they are doing. Learn more here.
In addition to artwork created by families in the program, other local artists donated work to warm up the walls and bookcases. Special thanks to Meredith Carrington, Laurie Parfitt, Shannon Reppard, Laura Marr, and Elizabeth Johnson Phillips.
Before + After: Laundry Mudroom
Before
When you have kids, a lot of time is spent in the laundry room. Here is a very crazy before of a laundry space after move-in...
After
A fresh coat of paint, curtain with a fabric remnant, sturdy rug, and extra storage that makes more sense, allow this room to work harder with a calmer vibe.
