Before We dive in...

I know it’s been several weeks since Style Choices Part 2: Hair & Makeup was published and posted, but please, please, please, forgive my tardiness 🙂 In this third and last installment of Style Choices, I’m sharing the evolution of my decor style journey. It’s been reflective of my fashion, hair and makeup and even my personal evolutional (Is that a word?) journey. Back in the day, when I was still trying to figure it all out, it was all about over-the-top, drama, big everything and statement everything. When I think about the humongus shoulder pads, the big, crimped hair, vibrantly colored furniture with polished gold finishings everywhere, all of which I was a huge fan of, to now where I’m simply clean, fresh and classic, and muted furniture tones like taupe and gray, or the ever-popular greige, and of course the all-white trend. It’s full-circle for me. Even considering what I’d spend my time fussing over or worried about or speculating on, that now, I try my darndest not to spend any significant amount of time on. You get more on that here, my previous post, What I Know for Sure at 60. 

That said...

We’re just keepin’ it simple and keepin’ it moving over here at the Queens Quarters. Check out the latest and last Style Choices installment below, and share your thoughts in the comments section below. Thanks so much! Until next time…

2 thoughts on “Style Choices Part III: Decor”

  1. Lawrence Lowe

    Hi Ingrid; Grace and Peace to you, Aunt Pat & Mike. Sorry I’m a bit late with my social responses, but I always look forward to seeing what you’re up to. My goodness you’re as beautiful as ever, and it seems your headline of “Love, Grace, Class, and Style should come with a soundtrack, entourage, and paparazzi — YOU’RE A STAR!!! Enjoy your life as the gift our God has given, we are so grateful. Pray your Holidays are pleasantly memorable, especially with all these crazy weather systems. Muchlove, look forward to more, give our Love. Happy/Blessed Christmas & New Year!!

    1. Ingrid Bohannon

      Awww, thank you Cousin Lawrence, for always being so encouraging and supportive. Merry Christmas with much love to you!

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