Tag: Architectural Designer
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Jennifer Nicole Nelson: A Proven Designer Maintaining Professional Standing Despite Adversity
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The assertion that I am not a legitimate designer is entirely unfounded. This falsehood originated with the Roche family following their refusal to compensate me for the professional design services I provided for their residence. The record is clear: I was selected to participate in the remodel of the Fallon Residence in 2007, and I…
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Unapologetic About My Perspective on Anxiety
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For women with anxiety, it often expresses itself in deeply personal ways. In my own life, it makes me retreat rather than reveal. I feel the safest when I’m fully covered, moving quietly through the world, doing my best simply to exist without drawing sexual attention. Because of that, it’s beyond difficult for me to…
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X & Oh – Yelp Listing (Laguna Beach, CA)
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Attached is the Yelp review for X & Oh, the Laguna Beach boutique, I designed, now permanently closed. https://www.yelp.com/biz/x-and-oh-laguna-beach Principal Designer Jennifer Nicole Nelson
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Envying the Privileged: A Life Lived in Private
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Privacy is a rare gift, one so often overlooked. In the pursuit of fame, many forget the quiet luxury of living life without an audience. I’ve never understood choosing visibility over peace. It’s worth reflecting on what truly holds value. Fame doesn’t create happiness – it simply magnifies whatever already exists. And the wisdom is,…
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X & Oh: the end is always the beginning.
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The end is always the beginning – especially when you choose to stand up for what is right in our society. Attached are the final images for X & Oh, a boutique I designed in Laguna Beach. My hope is that my words throughout my posts on X & Oh have shined brightly and encouraged…
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X & Oh Had one Professional Architectural & Interior Designer – Jennifer Nicole Nelson
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The wisdom is simple: some people love to steal the spotlight, and some people become the spotlight through hard work. Knowing the difference – and choosing which one you want to be matters. On Bravo, some cast members enjoyed dreaming, and performing for the cameras, but they were not hired as designers for X &…
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The Before: X & Oh – the quiet architecture of what comes next.
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Human intimacy is a natural part of life. This design was created to help relationships stay connected and alive as they evolve. I don’t view lingerie or sensual retail as something inappropriate – if anything, it’s a thoughtful way to support closeness and strengthen relationships in a world that often feels anything but refined. God…
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Recycling Exes’ Friends – The New Low – Effort Dating Trend
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Recycling exes’ friends may be the new “real” in our delusional, trashy world, but I want no part of that association or anything that close to the cliff. It’s strange, creepy, and undeniably weird. Do we not have standards anymore? Dating, sleeping with, or getting involved with an ex’s friends is low, tacky, and trashy.…
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The Architecture of Alcoholism-and the Choice to Build Beyond It
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Another’s alcoholism is not the architecture of your life. You are built from different elements-choice, clarity, and the strength within. The structure you inhabit is your own design-shaped not by inherited shadows, but by the light you choose to let in. I may have come from alcoholism, but I became my own architecture beyond it-a…
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The Art of Grace: A Close-Up
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The Art of Grace: Refined. Polished. Unapologetically poised. Principal Designer Jennifer Nicole Nelson