Let's Meet Dana Dore

Dana Dore

Dana Dore

Hello everyone this week I am so happy to share my friend Dana Dore with you. Dana really is dynamic - this talented lady is a Floral Designer, Blogger and major DIYer on top her day job - as Creative Director of The Herbary at Bear Creek - which is a wonderful garden center/gift shop/cafe all rolled into one in Howell, NJ.

Dana has been married to Bob for 9 years and they have two daughters Emme age 7 and Cece age 3-1/2.

I asked Dana to tell us about her youth: “I grew up in Edison, NJ. My parents Dean and Joanne Dubiny inherited my grandparents' 1950's ranch right before I was born. My dad grew up in a handy family, so he was taught how to use tools, sew and cook at a young age. My parents were constantly updating our house. I think my parents were in a similar boat as I am... a great neighborhood, great schools but, not their dream home. My mom loves decorating and my Dad loves projects so they were always working on something! I used to flip through my mom's stack of Country Living magazines and her Spiegel catalogs picking out ideas for my future home and I would hang out with my dad in his garage while he was tinkering around in there. I always asked to try out any tool he was working with and he mostly let me.”

Dana did you decorate your bedroom as a child? “Yes! I remember my very first design decision. My parents were redoing my bedroom - I was probably 7, and my mom let me select the color for my wall to wall carpeting. It was a very rosy pink, and I loved it! I still remember finding the swatch and getting that "this is it" feeling. When I was a little older (probably 15 or so) I wanted to make my room more mature, so I convinced my parents to let me paint my room dark pink on the top 1/3 of the walls and use this pearly embossed Victorian wallpaper on the bottom 2/3. It was very fem! I got a new Laura Ashley quilt too. I also built a faux fireplace on one wall and hand painted a ceramic tile surround. Looking back, my parents gave me a lot more freedom than I gave them credit for!”

Powder room - this is the first image in Dana’s Instagram feed that caught my eye!

Powder room - this is the first image in Dana’s Instagram feed that caught my eye!

I love to ask about anecdotes from childhood - anything you wish to share: “Just the other day I was talking with my neighbor Nick about when we were introduced to hand tools and power tools and how it impacted our adult lives. I was probably 4 or 5 and I remember that my dad was building something in the basement with 2x4's. There were a ton of scrap pieces, so I arranged them all in the shape of a windmill, hammered a longer piece in the middle so that it actually spun, and then colored it all with a chunky green crayon. I was so proud of myself! When I was 6 or 7 my dad was using his drill press, and I noticed that the little indentations in the scrap wood he was working with looked like barnacles on a humpback whale. That inspired a whole series of wooden plaques that I made of various sea creatures. They were all made of scrap wood and acrylic paint. I made a whale, sea turtle, manatee and dolphin. Each one gave me an opportunity to learn a new tool and the safety lesson to go along with it.”

Cece and Emme

Cece and Emme

She went on: “Out my 2 kids, my youngest, Cece, definitely gravitates towards the building and construction stuff. When I started building my current project - our fireplace, Cece was at my ankles playing with my scrap 2x4's and it choked me up.”

Dana please tell us what you studied in College and how you ended up in the world of design: “I went to Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ and studied Fine Arts. I originally went for education, but after my first round of student teaching and my first college art course, I knew my passion was not in teaching. My parents were upset with me when I changed my major, but it all worked out. Being that my school was right down the road from The Mall at Short Hills in Millburn, NJ I started working part time at Anthropologie which led me into a long career in store visuals for the company.” 

“The art program at Fairleigh was very small - it was actually situated in the old cafeteria and kitchen of the university. I loved it though. It was a small group of very passionate artists. My professors were both passionate, accomplished artists and they pushed me to be better. I am still so grateful that they pushed me and gave me tough, constructive critiques. I gravitated towards painting and put off most of the sculpture and 3D classes until senior year but, when I started working in 3D my mind exploded with all of the material possibilities! I had so much fun exploring new materials and manipulations - a lot of what I learned in those classes helped me excel when I started working in store display for Anthropologie.”

Diningroom looking into the entry

Diningroom looking into the entry

Oh Anthropologie tell us about your career with the retailer: “I started working there as part time sales during my senior year of college. When I graduated they promoted me to a full-time sales position. I was also given time to assist the store visual team. Once I was exposed to that side of the business, I was hooked! At that time, 90% of the in-store displays were handmade and I was so determined to land a full-time job as a Display Coordinator and to actually earn an income "using my degree." I got the position about a year later, and from there I continued to grow and be placed in more high profile stores - eventually working at the 5th Ave NYC store.”

“I was young, eager and a hard worker - and it paid off. I was asked to join the Corporate Visual Team which was full of veteran well respected visual people at the age of just 25 after only a few years with the company. I was so honored. It was tough though. I was younger than anyone else on the team (at my level) by at least 10 years and it was my first experience in a corporate environment. I learned so much, I had a few different responsibilities on the team, but my overall focus was to test out new materials and ideas for in-store displays and communicate the installation to the stores via the corporate website. My favorite part was the material testing - I loved getting my hands on something and trying to manipulate it into something else.”

Adored House is me, and I’m so grateful that I have the opportunity to share the journey.
— Dana Dore
The Dore family: clockwise: Dana, Bob, Emme and Cece

The Dore family: clockwise: Dana, Bob, Emme and Cece

“Even though I was the youngest on the team, I was the first to start a family.  I knew having a baby might ruffle some feathers and I was terrified to tell my manager. I prepared a presentation about how my maternity leave would be during the slowest part of the year for the company, and her response was "there's never really a good time to have a baby." Her voice saying that burned into my brain and it made me really do some soul searching but, after I had Emme I went back to work on that team for 2.5 more years. Those years were even tougher! I was the only one with a child, and no one could empathize with the change that made on my life. I still loved my job, and I burned the candle at both ends to make it work, but when I wanted another child, I knew I had to look for another position. I needed something closer to home (I drove from Monmouth County to Philadelphia every day for 7 years) and I needed to work with people who were more understanding of what family life entails. When I was 7 weeks pregnant with Cece, I landed a position in NJ. It was a much better life for a while. I worked with other moms, had a lot of work from home flexibility, and pretty much made my own hours. I learned a lot about numbers, people, development but, the only problem was I was not super passionate about the work. After a year or so the company downsized and I had the option of taking a position in NYC or taking severance. I opted for NYC despite having a 4 year old and a 10 month old because we needed the income and the thought of looking for a new job was so scary. I didn't even last a year. It was just too much - I was tasked with managing young, Brooklyn-ite artists with unpredictable attitudes and if I'm being honest - it was Hell. After some more changes within the company and 14 years of service I was let go. It was crushing at first, but now I know it was my intended path.”

“I was unemployed for all of 18 hours, I started working at The Herbary, and turned my focus toward my family, home and myself. I am in such a better place now, and I am so glad that life lead me where I am. I love my job as Creative Director - I have my hands in so many areas of the business - I am in charge of the overall design and the vision for the entire Home and Garden Center. I do all the buying of the non-plant items, although I do share my 2 cents about the plants we carry. I just ordered a ton of stuff for Christmas just the other day and I get to put all that Anthropologie experience to use by merchandising the shop. I also help decide what pots go where - what plants are planted together just adding that creative touch and a more unique prospective on planting. I am making good use of my graphic design minor by managing the website, social media and print media for the Center. We’ve really expanded our Events business - and that push was from me. We’ve held full-scale festivals, private dinners in our Green House and Floral Design Workshops. I head up all planning and marketing for these events. Any creative aspect of the business and that’s me!”

I started following both your Instagram feed and your Blog a few years ago - will you tell us how you got started: “I started following Deb  @seekinglavenderlane on Instagram after a friend sent me her account when she realized we live in the same town. She is the very first home decor account I ever followed. I didn't even know people had IG accounts just for home decor - I shared pictures of my kids and meals! One day I saw in Deb's stories that she was viewing an open house in my neighborhood. I messaged her about it, and long story short - she didn't end up getting that house, she actually bought the house across the street from me and after she closed I invited her and her kids over. She was so complimentary of my house and style and encouraged me to start an IG account and blog of my own. I think that was a Saturday afternoon and by Sunday night I had an account and had registered my domain name. I wasn't clear about the direction of Adored House at first, but it quickly morphed into how I am turning my builder grade, newer home into the classically styled home I always coveted.”

Pregnant with Cece on closing day August 2016

Pregnant with Cece on closing day August 2016

“When we were house hunting in 2016, I was very pregnant with Cece and wanted nothing more than an old house. Bob was totally against the idea and completely practical and (practically) forced me into agreeing to buy this basic, plain Jane, beige-d out newer house. In hindsight he was right this low-maintenance house on a big piece of property on a quiet street was the perfect move for our family and I have had so much fun making it ours.”

Dana has worked tirelessly over the last few years transforming her home. Here’s the list of projects she’s tackled:

  • Diningroom: Board and Batten and Paint

  • Entry Hall: Board and Batten

  • Powder room: Board and Batten, Paint and Wallpaper

  • Upstairs Hall: Board and Batten, Paint and Wallpaper

  • Swapped out Interior Door Knobs

  • Homework Space: Built Desk, Shelving and Paint

  • Principal Bedroom: Board and Batten, Paint and Redesigned

  • Livingroom: Increased the cased walls, built and installed custom Transom. Crafted and Installed Paneling, Molding and Paint

  • Livingroom: Currently building and installing a custom fireplace and surround.

When the fireplace project is finished this will be a huge item checked off Dana’s To Do List. She has always wanted a home with a fireplace. This goes to show you friends you truly can make your home whatever you wish it to be. “I love sharing the transformation and how I make it my own. Also, because I do not have the big salary I used to, I like showing how I achieve the look for less and the ways I go about saving money by thrifting or doing the work myself. Adored House is me, and I'm so grateful that I have the opportunity to share the journey.”

recently installed custom built transom and handcrafted paneling

recently installed custom built transom and handcrafted paneling

Please tell us about your latest professional project Adored House Flowers: “I have always loved growing flowers! I had my first garden at 8 years old. I started making bouquets my first Spring at The Herbary. The woman I was working for had me make a bunch of fresh bouquets to sell on the weekends, and they were a hit! Before I knew it I was being asked to create floral arrangements for weddings and other events. During the winter, when there were not as many weddings, I started holding Floral Design Workshops at The Herbary. They were so fun (I was lucky enough to have you attend one) and when I talked about them on IG, I had so many people say they wished they could join a class - that started the ball rolling for Adored House of Flowers. I have big ideas for AHoF, but I'm not quite ready to roll them all out right now. I have good groundwork laid for me to come back to when the time is right.”

Dana thank you so very much for sharing your creative and inspiring self with us!

You can find Dana on her Blog, Instagram and Pinterest.

Til next time friends stay safe and wear a mask!

xo

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Images: Dana Dore

Minimalist Aesthetic Maximum Charm

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This week I want to introduce you to my friend Cher Guminey and her delightful home located in the suburbs outside of Cleveland which she shares with her husband Michael and son Cullen Michael.

Her aesthetic is vintage with a clean edge.

It all starts with Cher’s entry

It all starts with Cher’s entry

I asked Cher where her love of vintage stems from.: “My parents loved flea markets, we would go every weekend. They really had such great style.
My biggest influence came from my Aunt Karen, she was an antiques dealer and had a store which was a big deal back in the early 80's. Her entire house was magnificent with a gallery wall in every room. She was actually published several times in magazines - back when you had to mail in your photographs - I would spend hours at her house mesmerized by every detail.”

Parlor

Parlor

This is the first space you see upon entering Cher’s home. Her Parlor - which she admits is her favorite space in the home - it’s her space to sit, read and relax.

Living Room

Living Room

Cher and her family have been in their current home 6 years. Over this time she has taken on many projects to turn what was contractor grade into a brilliantly personalized space full of character and beautiful materials.

Kitchen

Kitchen

“Oh boy I have been busy in this house everything was contractor grade except the floor on the main level. I’ll share what I’ve taken on each year.

  • Year one: I tiled the master bath and added quartz countertop, we also added a bathroom with a shower in the basement. I also updated all the lighting in the house with custom fixtures.

  • Year two: I tiled my son’s bathroom and added quartz countertop. I pulled out the dark granite countertops in my kitchen and put quartz countertops and a tile backsplash.

  • Year three: I added marble to our fireplace hearth.

  • Year four: I decided I hated the tone of my wooden kitchen cabinets so I painted them. I also added ship-lap to my living room wall and the back entry hall.

  • Year five: I had the carpeting on the stairs, upstairs hall and master bedroom replaced with hardwood floors to match the downstairs. I also added picture molding trim to a wall in the master bedroom.

  • Year six: We just had hardwood flooring laid in the remaining 3 bedrooms and picture molding trim added to wall in our downstairs hall.

Below are two of the three bedrooms Cher recently completed. She refinished the Jenny Lind bed frame - working on it for the better part of a week stripping it’s white paint. Many of the furnishings are Facebook Marketplace finds. Cher loves to source antique and vintages items for clients too! Both rooms are stunning!

“I grew up watching all of my aunts refinishing furniture to sell in the store so I came by it naturally.”

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Even though Cher studied Visual Merchandising her love of home has been with her always. Cher recalled how her childhood bedroom was decked out with a canopy bed and a matching hutch it was all very shabby chic and of course she had rock posters. “I went to school for visual merchandising, my love of fashion and being around it out-weighed my love for interiors at the time. Although the two majors were close in regards to classes Art History, Textiles and Photography.”

Corner of her livingroom

Corner of her livingroom

Cher told me how satisfying it is to create just the right vignette. Cher really lets objects sing because you can truly appreciate them - her design sense is not about excess.

I think a room should create a mood and a feeling when you walk into it.
— Cher Guuminey
Custom Door Color

Custom Door Color

On the heels of completing the bedroom redesigns she just finished painting all the interior doors in the home. “I just painted all the doors in the house - I used Sherwin Williams and colored matched a shade from a friend. I couldn’t be happier with the result. Each thing I do brings another layer - another bit of me into the house.”

Cher’s home was featured on Apartment Therapy in March. “My feature in Apartment Therapy was surreal. I submitted photos 2 years earlier and was politely declined. I know it was my gallery walls that landed me the feature. Both these walls came at such a profound time in my life with the loss of not only my beloved Mother but, two Uncles and my Grandmother within such a short period of time.”

Cher went into more detail: “My mother died suddenly on her birthday two years ago, and 48 hours later my uncle died. Six weeks later my other uncle died and then I lost my grandmother the following month. The grief of these four losses consumed me - so I set out to create a place I could go to heal.”

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Cher added “It means so much to me to see my son Cullen’s appreciation for antiques and collectibles. It runs so deep on my moms side of the family and to see him enjoy it brings joy to my life. I have found some of my greatest treasures with him by my side.”

I asked about Goals for 2020. “I was planning on adding shiplap to the master bath but, that’s on hold until 2021. I will continue to work on things here and there… like the doors - smaller projects.”


I feel blessed to have met Cher through Instagram and call her a true friend! Her home is a tribute to the history of her family and a love of treasure hunting. Go give her a follow and while your there - message her a birthday greeting. This Saturday the 27th is the Big Day!

Cher thanks so much for sharing yourself with my readers! Big Hugs and a very Happy Birthday!!! xoxoxo

Til next time my friends be well and continue to stay safe!

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All Images Courtesy: Cher Guminey

Mother's Day My Journey

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This year as we approach Mother’s Day I wanted to share a bit about my journey to Motherhood. I’ve never been shy about sharing that it took 7-1/2 years to welcome Liam - in this piece I’m just sharing some of the highlights.

A few years after we married we were trying to start a family and nothing was happening, so I visited my doctor and was given the name of two Infertility practices.

Not having an idea about either - we chose the practice at the Hospital. There were tests, shots, procedures and many visits some every other day some daily. After almost 2 years feeling frustrated I went back to my doctor and shared what was happening and this time my doctor said: Oh you need to see my doctor! I worked with him during my residency and he helped me have my twins.” That day I walked to the end of the hall to what I hoped would be our new Infertility practice. The receptionist gave me all the necessary paperwork and set up an appointment. It was September 2008. The practice is RMA and the doctor we were to meet - Dr. Michael R. Drews FACOG.

I believe in seeing things in your minds eye - I saw myself with a baby - I never doubted I would be a Mother - I had the determination - I needed the right doctor to get me there.

I love this image of us. So relaxed at Chatham Bars Inn October 2008. WE have this framed in our bedroom.

I love this image of us. So relaxed at Chatham Bars Inn October 2008. WE have this framed in our bedroom.

Our first meeting with Dr. Drews has become the stuff of family lore… we shared our experience and after listening intently Dr. Drews responded “You want to get up at bat and hit that home run!” Steven and I looked at each other and started laughing and then the doctor apologized for the baseball analogy and we immediately put him at ease telling him that we were huge baseball fans and that he was definitely our doctor!

We started treatments in November 2008. Again there were every other day or daily visits for blood draws, many shots and procedures. We experienced a miscarriage in Spring 2009, this proved I could get pregnant and carry a baby! I choose to look at this event with thankfulness.

I can never thank Dr. Drews and the team at RMA enough for their unwavering support. When at times you can feel like one of the many - this was never the case at RMA. You are an individual and this is why their success rate is so high. I’ll never forget the delivery of additional medication on Christmas Eve 2009 during a snowstorm. I had my final IVF in October 2010. Liam arrived June 30th.

After going through images from that time… it came down to these. A few days before, the day after he was born - look at that perfect face and with both of my boys.

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Liam and Fred

the Metropolitan Museum of Art June 2016

the Metropolitan Museum of Art June 2016

Disney World September 2018

Disney World September 2018

My sweet boy… doing all the things he enjoys!

I realized when speaking with a dear friend this morning once this article went live - a mother of three who has traveled her own Infertility road - I needed to add a bit more of my story -

While I was going through this process I didn’t talk about it. I kept my head down and did what I needed to do. Up at 5am for years to get to the Drs. office by 7am to get blood drawn and then go to my office. There were a few who knew - of course - my Sister, my Niece, Steven’s Mom and Brother, a few girlfriends - but, they did not know the details and no one at my office knew anything - every appointment for a procedure was held early in the am or on a weekend. There were some friends who thought Liam was adopted because they hadn’t known I was expecting. I went through the pregnancy with tremendous trepidation - I had a horrible scare 7 weeks before Liam was born he was not moving around - after laying on my side and drinking orange juice - still nothing - in a controlled melt-down I called my doctor who sent me to the Hospital for a PET Scan - unfortunately, no one was able to accompany me… at first the technician could not locate a heartbeat - finally Liam started bouncing around. What a day!!!

Once Liam arrived I talked openly - to this day we know 10 families who have also been patients of Dr. Drews. In addition I gained a beloved lifelong friend there!

And as an aside to anyone going through this: I cut out all caffeine and after my final IVF I laid around all weekend on the couch - I think being still helped it work!

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I would not have been successful without the love and support of my husband!

Til next time my friends be well and stay safe! xo

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