Work in Progress: Unconventional Thoughts on Designing an Extraordinary Life

Work in Progress: Unconventional Thoughts on Designing an Extraordinary Life

Work in Progress: Unconventional Thoughts on Designing an Extraordinary Life

Work in Progress: Unconventional Thoughts on Designing an Extraordinary Life

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Overview

How did a couple of quirky siblings from suburban Pittsburgh end up as the king and queen of eclectic-design chic with their own HGTV show? They never let fear get in the way of a great idea. Leanne and Steve Ford share their secrets for how to turn dreams into reality.

Leanne and Steve were middle-class kids growing up in Pittsburgh in the 80s and 90s. There was nothing particularly glamorous or unusual about their lives as kids. Leanne was a shy, stubborn child who lived a rich life in her own imagination. Steve was outdoorsy and offbeat and was bullied mercilessly at school for being different. Their parents, grounded in faith and always encouraging of both creativity and hard work, gave them the confidence and the encouragement they needed to pursue the often difficult creative life. Leanne’s slogan as a child was, “My name is Leanne. If I want to, I can.”

Leanne studied clothing design and pulled gigs at fashion houses in New York and as a stylist to country music stars in Nashville before she found her true passion: interior design. Steve threw himself into kayaking and snowboarding and opening his own men’s clothing store in Pittsburgh. And then their individual passions converged when Leanne asked Steve to help renovate her bathroom. There was magic in their collaboration, and they began renovating for clients in Pittsburgh—creating unique, authentic spaces that manage to feel both chic and completely obtainable—before catching the eye of producers at HGTV.

Leanne and Steve share the details of their journey, including the beliefs that have inspired them and the experiences that have challenged them along the way.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780785226239
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 10/29/2019
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 555 KB

About the Author

Steve Ford stars alongside his younger sister, Leanne Ford, on HGTV’s Restored by the Fords. A licensed contractor and man-of-many-talents, Steve takes on the most unconventional construction challenges to bring his sister’s unique interior decorating vision to life. His portfolio includes store design, displays and set design for a number of national retail brands, as well as restoration of corporate headquarters, restaurant design, and residential renovations. Steve’s construction work has been featured in a variety of national decorating and home interior magazines, including This Old House, Domino, and Country Living


Leanne Ford is an American interior designer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her easy vibe and personal style match the stylish yet approachable spaces she creates and curates. Her work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Country Living, Domino, GQ, Lonny, Elle Decor, Martha Stewart, Better Homes and Gardens, Redbook, MyDomaine, Refinery 29, the New York Times. She is currently the star, along with her brother and contractor Steve Ford, of Restored by the Fords on HGTV, which follows the siblings as they turn some of Pittsburgh’s most dated buildings into magazine-worthy homes. 

 

Table of Contents

Foreword: No Guts, No Glory! xi

Prologue: Never Too Late xvii

Chapter 1 Avocado Be Gone! 1

Chapter 2 Grow Slow 13

Chapter 3 Dead Broke and Filthy Rich 31

Chapter 4 Show Up Anyway 43

Chapter 5 The Lucky Ones 63

Chapter 6 Find the Light 71

Chapter 7 No Guts, No Story 77

Chapter 8 Roam on Home 109

Chapter 9 I Want My HGTV 121

Chapter 10 Forever-and Then Some 137

Chapter 11 Be Excellent to Each Other 149

Chapter 12 Ignore Everyone 165

Chapter 13 Leanneisms 173

Chapter 14 So Far. So Good. 181

Notes 187

About the Authors 194

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