Manila Bulletin

GussyDesig­n offers timely and ‘pandemic-friendly’ online interior styling

- May,

Uthat nauseating feeling you get when eating the same food over and over again, can also be used to describe your feeling toward your home interior, especially after seeing the same view over and over again for six months.

As lockdown eases and as people adjust to the new normal way of living, a lot of homeowners now realize the importance of having an interior that’s not only functional, but fun as well. There is a clamor for more “joy” in terms of home interior design as this can ease anxiety, lift your mood, and boost your spirit amid these challengin­g times.

Putting “joy” into your interior need not be tedious (you don’t need additional stress!). You don’t even have to spend much or undergo a major renovation just to make your interiors lively and happy once again. It just takes a few tweaks and a lot of creativity, and sometimes profession­al help, to beat that “boring” home interior.

If you’ve already done your share of quarantine renovation­s and DIY home improvemen­t projects, it’s not impractica­l to ask for expert advice to “elevate” your interiors. There are companies right now who are offering “online interior styling,” or what they call as the “new normal of interior decorating,” where packages do not involve changing the architectu­re and finishes of the home, but instead putting interior design and styling solutions to enhance a present living space.

One of these companies is GussyDesig­n Inc., which was launched early this year by three friends who are all interior designer—Mark Steven Perez, Raleene Cabrera, and Vianca Favila. They are joined by business partners Precious Hernandez and Albert Padin. What sets GussyDesig­n apart from others is that it is hip, innovative, and fun, characteri­stics needed to survive the uncertaint­ies of the times.

“Gussy means to spruce or dress up. We want our name to say much about what we do as a brand, an easy and convenient way to improve and change the look of any interior space,” says Mark.

“As an interior designer, I get a lot of clients asking about non-permanent design solutions. A lot of what interior designers do is about changing the interior architectu­re of the space, but the final stages of design involves adding layers through decor and furniture. We want interior design to be for everyone. That’s why we decided to introduce a new way of sprucing up homes that didn’t have to involve breaking the bank,” says Raleene.

What makes the arrival of GussyDesig­n timely and relevant is that it is an online styling service, which is what they planned all along, even before the pandemic.

“GussyDesig­n is an all online styling service, so if people want to have a more inspired home interior, they can do online consultati­ons with us at budget-friendly prices. You can also shop online for all the home items you need that will help you cre

‘We provide new ways for you to collaborat­e with designers through a purely online process. We believe everyone deserves a designer home, and we’re trying to curate our shop to have the most beautiful things for just about each unique individual.’

ate the designer home you deserve,” says Mark, explaining that they made it convenient for homeowners as they only need to click on a few details on their website. “We provide new ways for you to collaborat­e with designers through a purely online process. We believe everyone deserves a designer home, and we’re trying to curate our shop to have the most beautiful things for just about each unique individual.”

For the company, which is supported by a team of young yet experience­d interior designers, what they do now is very relevant.

“Your surroundin­gs affect your overall mood and wellbeing. There is a lot of psychology involved in interior design, and it’s a systemic art of influencin­g people using spaces,” says Raleene. “Since we are forced to stay home, there’s this inherent need in all of us to create the most comfortabl­e and functional space. We all used to personaliz­e our desk, but the eight to 10 hours we spend in the office has now moved into the home. Most homeowners now have to navigate their family, work, or school life in one’s space. That’s why there’s a big demand for redecorati­ng. GussyDesig­n is here to help you.”

 ?? ?? STARK CONTRAST The before and after photos of a living and dining area that has undergone interior styling
STARK CONTRAST The before and after photos of a living and dining area that has undergone interior styling
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 ?? ?? SAFE WAY The GussyDesig­n team follows safety protocols during a styling
SAFE WAY The GussyDesig­n team follows safety protocols during a styling
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Vianca Favila
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Raleene Cabrera
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Mark Steven Perez

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