![]() ![]() “My whole philosophy is that things don’t have to be very expensive, and you can do so much yourself if you have a fearless mentality,” she says. The leap of faith she references was her decision to leave the corporate retail world after becoming an assistant design manager at Anthropologie.Īt the global home and fashion company - where Dubiny-Dore worked for more than a decade - she developed a deeper understanding of different décor materials, styles and venues. “It’s amazing to be able to use all of these skills that I’ve acquired and apply them to what I’m doing now on a smaller scale.” ![]() “I took a huge leap of faith,” Dubiny-Dore says. ![]() Dubiny-Dore’s creative eye and social-media prowess have brought in décor-driven customers, sending profits upward. She is the full-time creative director at The Herbary, a small, local, home-and-garden center where she’s worked since 2018. Her projects have been featured in major media outlets like, and “Good Morning America,” the last of which showcased Dubiny-Dore’s DIY home-school desk, crafted for her kids amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Īdored House is Dubiny-Dore’s second job. “My whole philosophy is that things don’t have to be very expensive, and you can do so much yourself if you have a fearless mentality,” says Dubiny-Dore.īasing her blog around the progress of her own home redesign, she features projects large and small, such as the construction of a new fireplace or the sprucing up of a seasonal table setting. It took six months for alumna Dana Dubiny-Dore, BA’07 (Flor), to redesign and renovate her living room, including her DIY fireplace. (Photo: Dana Dubiny-Dore) ![]()
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