Whitney McGregor found her calling two years ago when she found out she was pregnant with her first child. She had just returned from studying fine art and painting in the south of France and began pouring creative energy into the space that was to be her daughter’s nursery. “I felt like I already knew her,” so designing came easily, McGregor says. Around that time, she started a blog called The Avarice as a personal, online inspiration space. “People started reading and I started answering their questions,” she said. By the time her second child, Liam, was around, her South Carolina-based interior design firm Whim Interiors was up and running.
When it comes to McGregor’s own home, washability and versatility are major concerns for the new mom. While her personal tastes veer toward elegant whites and luxe fabrics, she’s shifted to practical solutions that at least look the part. For example, she always wanted a white couch, but the Belgian linen she had picked out to for a re-upholstery project seemed too pricey. After all, the chair would be shared with an eight-month-old and a two-year-old. One day, McGregor threw a drop cloth over the chair in frustration, and noticed that the canvass was the exact same shade of off-white as her dream linen. Bonus: The drop cloth costs next to nothing and is easily washable. “I keep in mind that they’re only going to be at this age for a short time,” she says. “Someday I’ll have my Persian rug.” For now, her DIY décor solutions work for parents of all tastes. —Artie Niederhoffer