The Making of Styled in South Florida: Lessons Learned

After dreaming and scheming for many months, it’s surreal to finally share Styled in South Florida Home Tours (SISF) with you.

I knew this project would involve lots of trial and error, which is uncomfortable for me at times, because I want to make everything I touch perfect.

I’ve been a communications professional for a long time, and I’ve collaborated on many video projects, but I’m no videographer.

Every SISF episode is shot on my iphone, and I’ve discovered more to tweak in my process with each tour.

The talented Diana Pierre-Louis

So far, each host has been beyond gracious, talented, and lovely — but Diana Pierre-Louis, the host and designer featured in episode one, could not have been a more perfect first tour.

Aside from her fantastic sense of style — a relaxed yet elevated coastal vibe, unfussy yet chic — her presence, ease in front of the camera, and DIY genius made for perfect home tour content.

This should come as no surprise because she’s a marketing professional in addition to being a design guru.

I’m dying for her to have me back to show more of her space, not only because you’ll love to see it, but also because I have a more polished process.

Things I’ve learned so far:

Mic placement makes a huge difference in quality. The audio in my pilot episode taught me this.

I’d rather have the host sit alone for the interview portion. While Diana and I had a great conversation, I realized the strongest edit keeps the spotlight on the homeowner and their story. Making the host front and center became the priority for future episodes.

Bring a printed checklist to each tour — there are tons of different shots to remember to get, and I’ve forgotten ones I didn’t think I could.

I know I’ll continue learning and refining as I go. Thank you for coming along with me on this journey, and accepting this project for each imperfection and inspiration it offers.

The first episode is being viewed far more times than I anticipated within the first two days — I am grateful.

Thank you for being here at the beginning. Stay tuned for more.

xoxo

Vanessa

Introducing Styled in South Florida Home Tours

Having this platform to express my creativity through writing sparked a desire for me to create something new.

In the chaos of modern living, I’ve found the most peace and self-care in my hobbies of thrifting, decorating, and admiring home design content.

So, I decided to create Styled in South Florida Home Tours, a YouTube series inspired by the same elements that drive the This is My Hobby blog – documenting style, spaces, and the personality behind creative, inspiring home design.

So far, I’ve filmed a five episode season, which I’ll launch this Sunday, June 7th — Eeee! I can’t believe it!

Each episode opens the doors to one of my stylish South Florida neighbors, who leads the viewer through the thoughtfully curated spaces in their house, highlighting design choices, style hacks, and sourcing details.

This is wholesome, feel-good, inspirational content for your screen.

An easy 15-minute watch on a Sunday morning with a cup of coffee and your favorite home design magazine.

A look inside that cute house you pass on your evening walk and wonder about.

I hope you’ll subscribe to the channel and tune in!

Styled in South Florida Home Tours: Season 1 Dates

  • June 7Tour a Colorful Coastal Home in Hypoluxo, Florida
  • June 14Inside a Collected Lake Worth Beach Home Full of Creativity and Charm
  • June 21 Inside a Stylish Lantana, Florida Apartment Filled with Thrifted Finds
  • June 28 Inside a Stunning South Florida Pool Cabana Designed by a Professional Organizer
  • July 5Tour a Pink Lilly Pulitzer-Inspired Home in West Palm Beach, Florida

Here on the blog, I’ll share behind-the-scenes content on each episode weekly, including images of the spaces and more about the home owners.

I hope you’ll subscribe, watch, and enjoy! Thank you for allowing me to share this with you.

xoxo Vanessa


Last week’s thrifted ‘fits:

I wore a romper sourced from City Girl Consignment for my first birthday celebration with my bestie.
We went to The Modern Rose in Delray Beach for breakfast – delish and the owner came over with a slice of cake and a rose – so special! Afterward we went on a thrift shopping spree.
Tank, pants and sunnies all sourced from Goodwill for continued birthday celebrations with the family.
Vince planned a thrift tour for me – isn’t this amazing?!
But first, brunch! I got a birthday serenade with cinnamon rolls at Berry Fresh Cafe.
I layered this Goodwill top over a maxi dress also sourced from Goodwill
Love throwing on this super comfy maxi from Goodwill WPB

That New Build Charm

Our cookie cutter 2020 home has all the amenities of modern living — a garage, a laundry room, and ample closet space.

All things we didn’t have in our first home, which was full of historic charm but had little convenience.

When we chose to leave our first family home, I was initially devastated to sacrifice the charm, but quickly grew accustomed to not having roof leaks, rats in the attic (a horrific chapter of my life), roots growing through old pipes, etc. etc. etc.

Smiling faces in our new home

New build homes have their own version of charm — the charm of a lifestyle devoid of constant home repair.

At least, not major ones. *raps knuckles against forhead*

As new build home owners, we quickly learned of the term “builder grade” and its true meaning when the appliances that came with the house started falling apart, along with the cabinets.

So, we’ve found ourselves in a state of constant cabinet repair. Which is not as big of a deal as rats in the attic, so it’s okay.

This last repair round, we decided to finally add knobs to our cabinets!

New kitchen knobs and drawer pulls
Bathroom knobs

I have no explanation for why we didn’t have knobs for six years. This is a safe space, I know you’d never dream of judging me.

For someone who cares deeply about design and aesthetics, I was oddly pretty hands off with the knob choosing. Vince wanted knobs that could be delivered next-day, which limited our options, so I picked out of a set of Amazon links he provided and I think they look great!

While we were at it, we installed a fan on the lanai (fancy word for porch) and added shelves to the boys’ room due to our increasing number of house plants that need surfaces to live on.

I shall not provide photos of the boys’ room — you’re welcome.

The knobs might be six years late, but they’re an example of how incremental tweaks over time make a house a home.

While I still miss the charm and character of our first home, I certainly do not miss squeaks that echo in the night or the scrabble of taloned paws overhead.

For now, I’ll happily take my builder grade cabinets, Amazon knobs, and structurally sound roof, and I’ll layer the charm on with my thrifted wares.


Speaking of thrifted wares, I finally styled some of my finds around the house last weekend:

I found the small pressed flower art on top at Goodwill recently; I’ve had the butterfly pressed flower art for several years and found it at American Thrift in West Palm Beach
I purchased this crocheted garland from The Cozy Cottage in Lake Worth Beach and layered it over a garland purchased at World Market in our loft.
I hung this sconce from The Cozy Cottage in Lake Worth Beach in our entryway and placed beach treasures on it.
Everything in my entryway is thrifted – the antique chair, pillow, table, and lamp
These shells and sea fan remind me of beach days in the Bahamas.
Another sconce from The Cozy Cottage in Lake Worth Beach, now holding more beach treasures and resting underneath a gorgeous needlepoint piece I found at a garage sale in West Palm Beach

Last Week’s Thrifted ‘Fits

Dress secondhand from a friend, sunglasses from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Dress from City Girl Consignment
Top from Goodwill Denver, Tote from Goodwill West Palm Beach