TASTEMAKER TUESDAY: INTERVIEW WITH JANELL BEALS

It’s not often that you meet someone who has had successful careers in both fashion and interior design. Janell Beals, on the other hand, has done just that. She’s parlayed her passion for design into a clothing line, Janell Beals Design, then into a career in interior design with Isabella and Max Rooms. Though she has left the fashion world behind, its influence remains in her approach to interior design.

In this interview Janell explains the parallel between the two fields. She also gives insight as to how her skills as a fashion designer became transferable in her current field of interior design.

Janell found much success as a clothing designer receiving accolades from WWD and The Chicago Tribune

When choosing fabrics for a decor project, how is your approach similar to choosing fabrics for a clothing design?
Movement, texture, pattern and colors…I love fabric, I get completely excited when shopping for fabrics especially if I find something exceptional. I love to feel it, scrunch it in my hand to see how it will “behave”. I find I am frequently using my past experience with fashion to create clothing’s counterpoints in interior design: drapes, pillows, bedding.

What unlikely element in fashion design, would you also consider in interior design?
Movement, flow…energy. Clothing is not static, it is always changing and moving, and while interiors are much more static, it is important to bring in a sense of movement. Drapes that move in the breeze, flowers and plants, music is very important in a space, seeing how light moves around a room as well.

As a avid reader of your blog, I’m amazed at how well and how quickly your designs come together. What is your secret?
A sharp eye. I can quickly read a space, see existing problems. It is like fitting a garment, quickly analyzing what you see and what requires adjusting to create a strong design with great lines and fit. I try to do this is a room…I’m still learning.

What two important considerations in fashion are equally important in interior design?
In clothing the proportion and lines (after fit) are everything. The same is true of many items used in decor, furniture, art, light fixtures, accessories.

Janell, I read that you received a BFA in Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. From your studies of painting and drawing can you “draw” a parallel between painting a picture and designing a space? If so, please give us a few words of advice.

  1. Rather than predetermining ever aspect of the design prior to beginning, let the project evolve. Make decisions and change directions as the picture unfolds…somewhat like when working on a painting.
  2. In the same way you pay attention to how your eye is drawn around a piece of art, pay attention to this characteristic in a room. Attempt to bring energy into a space that keeps your eye moving around the space and back again.
  3. I find a lot of people are uncomfortable with empty areas of a room, believing each surface, wall and corner has to be filled. Instead of enhancing a room, this can often detract from its success in the end. In fine art negative or empty space is given as much attention as filled space. When making decisions about how to decorate your space, don’t be afraid to leave areas empty, knowing they also play an important roll in the design of a room. 

If this is your first introduction to Janell Beals, I advise you to visit and subscribe to her blog for daily inspiration and a plethora of home decor projects. You will thank me later!

Janell, thank you for taking time from your busy schedule to indulge us in your adventures in fashion and interior design. You are truly a wonder and I look forward to seeing your “new” career skyrocket like never before!

23 Responses to “TASTEMAKER TUESDAY: INTERVIEW WITH JANELL BEALS”

  1. Design Esquire Says:

    Great interview! I love the questions and the answers! I really enjoyed this post. I'm also so happy to have found your blog.

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  2. Tonia @Chic Modern Vintage Says:

    Thanks Erika for such a great interview. I already enjoy Janell's blog.

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  3. Radostina ♥ 79ideas.org ♥ Says:

    Great post and interview. Thank you.
    xoxo,
    radostina

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  4. Clean Design Fan Says:

    I am a big fan of her blog – Great questions – Her passion and creativity come through!

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  5. Stella Says:

    Great Interview !

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  6. Janell @ Isabella and Max Says:

    Erika, thank you so much for doing this interview with me! It's fun to see how you put all the images together this morning, love it. Janell

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  7. Jade @ Flip Flops + Pearls Design Says:

    Love Janell and I love this interview!

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  8. L.Duncan@Home23DuncanBoys Says:

    Great interview Janell and Erika! I absolutely love Janells style! She is a daily must read for me;-)

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  9. Rene Says:

    I have been a Janell fan for a while now, and really enjoyed hearing her insight. I especially appreciate the "negative space" advice and love the way she mixes textures, colors, and patterns.

    -Rene

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  10. Cristin @ Simplified Bee Says:

    I have been following Janell's blog for the last year and had no idea she was in fashion before interior design… that makes total sense though! She has an amazing eye and is great with a sewing machine.

    Great interview Erika! Also added your blog to my blog roll.

    xo,
    cristin

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  11. casey at loft and cottage Says:

    Great interview! I have just started following Janell and am each day inspired and awed by her talent!

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  12. Chic Chocolate Says:

    Good interview! I love the photo with the pink-y peach pillows. I a few pillows in that shade!

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  13. Julia @ Hooked on Houses Says:

    It's fun to learn a little more about one of my favorite bloggers. Great interview!

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  14. Struggler Says:

    Thanks, great interview and definitely food for thought!

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  15. Caroline @ The Feminist Housewife Says:

    I absolutely loved the interview! Janell is so awesome! = )

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  16. AB HOME Interiors Says:

    Great post Erika! Should I be surprised that it is different here again?? uh huh, you ARE an alien! haha I LOVE how you do you photos. What program do you use?
    xo
    amanda

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  17. Erika at BluLabel Bungalow Says:

    So glad that everyone is enjoying this post as much as I am ;-)

    Amanda, I use Adobe Photoshop to edit my images. It is quite time consuming, but Janell was truly worth it!

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  18. Emily A. Clark Says:

    Janell is one of my favorites, for sure. Great interview!

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  19. niki.mac Says:

    What a fabulous lady! Thank you for introducing me :)

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  20. sherry Says:

    Love her blog, and great job on the interview!

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  21. Sally@DivineDistractions Says:

    Love finding out more about Janelle. We are blog buddies, and I think she's amazing. Glad to call her friend.
    Great interview!

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  22. LindsB Says:

    Love this interview- love Janelle and her blog too :)

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  23. Jen of Made By Girl Says:

    Janell is sooooo handy…love her DIY posts… :) )))

    http://www.madebygirl.com
    madebygirl.blogspot.com

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