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Style Profile: Nicola Bathie McLaughlin

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa and brought up in San Antonio, Texas, Nicola Bathie McLaughlin developed an appreciation for travel and beauty as a child which has guided her path in life. After studying interior design at Texas Christian University, her artistic creativity took her to Oxford University in England as well as Lorenzo De Medici University in Florence, Italy.  Nicola then returned to Texas where she began her career working as an understudy for Betty Lou Phillips and design associate for Jenkins Interiors in Dallas, Texas.

At the age of 21 Nicola opened her own jewelry business, Nicola Bathie Jewelry, and in 2015 she expanded by opening her own boutique interior design firm in San Antonio where she brings her historic knowledge of both interior design and the arts to her clients, mixing the old with the new to create timeless style.  Nicola’s Instagram account offers an inspirational glimpse inside her charmed life and exquisitely curated world, and it is one of my very favorite follows.  Today I am delighted to introduce Nicola to The Glam Pad today for a Q&A… Welcome Nicola!

Nicola Bathie McLaughlin
Q: How do you describe your personal style and where do you find inspiration?
A:  I would describe my personal style as being a combination of transitional and transitional, ethereal, and quirky. I find inspiration everywhere I look, a lot comes from traveling and seeing new things done in new, old, or different ways.
Q: Who are your top five favorite fashion designers and top five interior designers (past or present)?
A:  Fashion: Emilia Wickstead, Markarian, Cecilie Bahnsen, Agua Bendita, and Brock Collection.
Interiors: Ben Pentreath, Thierry Despont, Victoria Hagan, Mark Sikes, and Suzanne Kasler.
Q: Where do you enjoy sourcing antiques and art?
A:  Antique Stores, 1st Dibs, and through Auctions.
Q: What are five (material) possessions you could not live without?
A:  My phone, oat lattes, fresh flowers, my big camera, and of course, a pair of my earrings.
Mother of Pearl earrings from Nicola’s jewelry boutique
I am obsessed with these butterfly earrings!

Q:  What are some of your favorite pieces in your beautiful jewelry collection?
A:  I wear the pearl loops about every other day. They were inspired by the shape of the very first earring I ever made out of wire! Also love the rose or aquamarine studs, butterfly studs, and embellished tassels.  I am about to debut my dream collection for the Holidays. It is the epitome of what I love in life, interiors, and jewelry all coming together.
Q: In addition to a successful career in interior and jewelry design, you have the most adorable little girls! How do you balance your time?
A:  It is always a battle to find the balance but I am in the office from 8-3 (of course I go in and out of the house a lot to see them throughout the day) and then the rest of the day is spent with the girls.
Q:  Your beautiful clothes are such an inspiration on Instagram! What are your favorite comfy things to wear while stuck at home during this pandemic.
A:  I genuinely love to be in a robe. I don’t think there is anything more comfortable than being in a fluffy robe.
Nicola and her beautiful Mother
Q: Do you have any favorite “movie houses” that have inspired your style?
A:  The Emma set and obviously, all the sets used for the Crown.
Q:  When you aren’t busy designing, how do you like to spend your free time?
A:  I love being outside any time I can be. Sophia and I love to go on little walks together, she picks flowers along the way and its so sweet.
Q:  Where is your favorite place to vacation, and what destinations are on your bucket list?
A:  Our absolute favorite place to go on a long proper holiday is England. We can get to the Bahamas rather easily so we go there a lot on shorter trips. Mustique Island is on our bucket list.
Nicola’s fairytale wedding at Bovey Castle in England
Thank you, Nicola, for making the world a prettier place!  For additional information on Nicola Bathie McLaughlin and her exquisite jewelry collection, please visit www.nicolabathie.com. You can also follow her on Instagram @nicolabathiemclaughlin for daily inspiration. And I highly recommend this 10 minute video tour of her home where Nicola shares tips on where to spend and splurge when decorating.
Below, I am sharing some of my favorite jewelry pieces, which make the perfect gift for a special occasion, or just for yourself… I want one of everything! 🙂

Elegant Southern Style with Deborah Hensley

I first learned of designer Deborah Hensley when her exquisite Gracie-wallpapered dining room went viral on Instagram, so when the rest of her beautiful home was featured by Home Design & Decor magazine, I just couldn’t wait to share! Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, Deborah loved her house but it was becoming unsuitable for her family’s needs. Instead of moving, they decided to rebuild and construct a classic Southern-inspired Georgian masterpiece. She partnered with architect Carter Skinner to design a timeless home with red brick and navy shutters.  Inside, she selected dynamic and colorful wallpapers and fabrics to establish a backdrop for treasured heirlooms and collected pieces. She wanted to create an environment that was elegant but also warm and inviting… a place where her family could gather and make memories.

“I firmly believe in filling a home with things that remind you of a wonderful memory or tradition, or something that simply makes you feel warm and happy.  I love using handmade pieces that have been passed down,” she told Home Design & Decor.  “For me, decorating a house is almost like directing a movie. I think of the milestones, memories, and events that will take place and how I can create a special backdrop for all of those occasions.

Let’s take a look inside with photography by Stacey Van Berkel and Dustin Peck.

Deborah Hensley

For more inspiration from Deborah Hensley, please follow @deborahhensleyinteriors on Instagram. You can read more about her home via Home Design & Decor, and details about her dining room can be found here!

A Classic Hudson Valley Farmhouse

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Designer Brittany Bromley’s 18th Century Home

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Style Profile: Vaughan Designs

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An Enchanted 15th Century Home in the French Countryside

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Classic French Country Style by Cathy Kincaid

Have you heard about the Inaugural Dallas Kips Bay Decorator Show House scheduled for September 25, 2020 – October 25, 2020? One of my absolute favorite designers, Cathy Kincaid, will participating and I can hardly wait! In eager anticipation, I was perusing her website and wanted to share one of my favorite homes from her portfolio… a Country French residence located in Dallas that Cathy designed for an old friend.  Let’s take a peek!

To see more, I highly recommend Cathy’s book, The Well Adorned Home: Making Luxury Livable…  It includes a few more pictures of this beautiful home! You can also see more of her work by visiting the following features by The Glam Pad.

At Home in the Hamptons with Julia Amory

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Barry Dixon’s Edwardian Manor for Sale

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