stuff.co.nz
- Sep 1, 2025
- 1 min read
Lovely to be interviewed by Stuff and have coverage on the staging award winning property listed with NZ Sotheby's International North https://www.stuff.co.nz/home-property/360776714/kiwi-designer-dominates-international-awards-las-vegas






Loved how this blog highlights the subtle yet powerful impact of interior styling in shaping how people emotionally connect with a space—it really shows that design is more than aesthetics; it’s about storytelling and experience. The connection to platforms like Stuff also reinforces how influential media exposure can be in elevating creative work and reaching wider audiences . From a student perspective, this even ties into concepts we explore in a supply chain management assignment, where presentation, coordination, and delivery all play a role in perceived value—just like staging a home. It’s interesting how creativity and strategy intersect so seamlessly here. Truly inspiring content for anyone passionate about design and branding. — New Assignment Help UK
What an amazing feature! Really inspiring to see Kiwi design being recognized on such an international stage. It also got me thinking about how big companies like Amazon could take a page from this in terms of supporting local talent—corporate social responsibility of Amazon could really make a difference in communities and creative industries like this.
What a well-deserved feature, Janine! Being recognised on Stuff for an award-winning staged property is such a testament to how transformative thoughtful interior styling truly is. It's fascinating how the right staging can completely shift a buyer's emotional connection to a space. I remember being deep in a hectic stretch last year — juggling multiple deadlines — and actually turned to New Assignment Help just to carve out breathing room so I could focus on a home renovation project I was passionate about. That experience made me realise how much creativity thrives when you protect your time and energy for what matters. Your work is a perfect example of that — pouring genuine care into a space and having it…
I liked reading how your bags were featured on Stuff and how that gave you a lift. During one hard semester I used Help with online calculas class just so I could keep my own sewing time in the evenings. Spending that time with fabric and patterns helped me feel more like myself, even when school felt heavy. Your story shows how small creative steps, shared with others, can slowly turn into chances you never expected.
Reading your post about being featured on Stuff felt so warm, like a peek behind the scenes of your design journey. Around that time in my own life I was so buried in school that I honestly thought, i need someone to take my online class, just so I can keep working on sewing projects at night. Your story shows how small creative steps can slowly turn into real recognition if you keep showing up. Your post makes me smile.