I SPY DIY, also known as Jenni Radosevich, is a do-it-yourself superstar. From creating her own clothing to writing a book on budget fashion to renovating and remodeling homes, she’s come a long way in a short time. Learn more about how she made the leap from DIY column to flipping houses, her best decorating advice and, our favorite topic, her favorite tiles.<\/p>\n
Jenni Radosevich<\/p><\/div>\n
Can you give us a little background about your education and work experience and how you got started before you created I SPY DIY?<\/strong><\/p>\n
I went to the University of Wisconsin\u2014Madison for magazine design and journalism and then I moved to New York and started working at InStyle magazine. While I was there, I started a DIY column and it ended up taking off. That’s where I SPY DIY came from.<\/p>\n
The column led to my blog, and then Random House asked me to write a book which came out in 2012. Eventually DIY fashion turned into DIY home when I moved back to Wisconsin. My fianc\u00e9 convinced me to buy this fixer-upper house to renovate, and then a friend suggested I pitch the renovation to HGTV. I ended up doing a pilot that aired three or four times. They decided not to pick it up but I was fine with that because I learned doing a TV show is a lot of work! Since then I’ve been working on different renovations for my fianc\u00e9\u2019s rental properties and then began my next big project: the Barnhouse.<\/p>\n
How long ago did you make your I SPY DIY blog and renovating a full-time career?<\/strong><\/p>\n
In 2012. Right when my book came out, I left InStyle, and I\u2019ve been doing it ever since.<\/p>\n
Were you surprised that everything took off so quickly? It sounds like a whirlwind!<\/strong><\/p>\n
Yes, it was crazy! That was back when DIY was just becoming a \u201cthing\u201d. I had CNN calling me and asking me to tell them about DIY. It took off really\u00a0<\/em>quickly and it\u2019s crazy to see how many other girls have been doing DIY since then. It went from being 3 or 4 of us to a ton of DIYers.<\/p>\n
Was your first renovation intimidating? How were you sure you could redo a house from the bottom up?<\/strong><\/p>\n
Having TV cameras film your every move was good motivation. I had to fake it until I made it! It was a bold move, and it paid off. It was a quick way to dive into the renovation process, and I didn\u2019t really have a chance to fail because I just had to keep on going. (Note: She redid the entire home in just 4 months!)<\/em><\/p>\n
What was your process like? Did you have a vison for the house as a whole or go room by room?<\/strong><\/p>\n
I have no idea how I pulled that off! We had a budget, and The Tile Shop was awesome for that. I started by picking out what I could afford for materials, and it ended up being a lot of subway tile<\/a>. In the bathroom, I used more interesting patterns to use these simple subway tiles and elevate the look.<\/p>\n
What is a typical day, if there is one, like for you?\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n
Do you have a favorite Tile Shop tile you find yourself coming back to?<\/strong><\/p>\n
In the Barnhouse\u2019s upstairs bathroom and kitchen backsplash, I used Splendours in white. <\/em>It\u2019s a subway tile<\/a>, but it has a hand-glazed look. I just love that it\u2019s irregular, organic and handmade looking<\/a>. I definitely see myself using that one again because it\u2019s an elevated version of a subway tile.<\/p>\n
Featured: Splendours White<\/a>, Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal Matte<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n
I love the Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey<\/a> tile I used in the master bathroom, too.\u00a0<\/em>It\u2019s patterned, but it\u2019s not too overwhelming. It feels serene in the bathroom. I am so happy with how that one turned out. I would love to use that one again in another bathroom.<\/p>\n
Featured: Imperial Bianco Gloss<\/a>,\u00a0Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n
Featured: Bricklane White<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n
Do you have any tips for people designing with tile?\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n
Tile can be overwhelming, but you can do really cool things on a budget, like I did in my bathroom upstairs. We used a herringbone pattern<\/a>. Installing the tile in unique patterns and using a darker grout can have a high impact. The combination of black and white<\/a> always pops. If you\u2019re going to use a statement tile like Laura Ashley<\/a>, pair it with something less busy like a subway tile and use similarly colored grout so you don\u2019t have an overwhelming tile on both the floor and the wall. Pick which one is going to be your statement and then have the other one be more neutral. In a small space (especially one without a window), consider using lighter tiles to brighten up the room. Look at size of your space and the light before you pick the tile. If you have a bathroom with a lot of light, you have the option of using a darker, bolder tile.<\/p>\n
Featured: Imperial Bianco Matte<\/a>, Silver Hex<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n
What do you pick out first in a room?<\/strong><\/p>\n
What do you like about working with tile?<\/strong><\/p>\n
What\u2019s your favorite part of your own house?<\/strong><\/p>\n
Featured: Imperial Bianco\u00a0Matte<\/a>, Hex Matte Black<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n
The Fun Five<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What\u2019s your dream vacation?<\/strong><\/p>\n
3 weeks in the south of France.<\/p>\n
What are you streaming right now?<\/strong><\/p>\n
I\u2019m desperately looking for something to watch! I liked watching Queer Eye<\/em>. I watched them all on the plane for my recent trip. It\u2019s great to have in the background and I cry in 90% of the episodes.<\/p>\n
What is your favorite hobby when you\u2019re not working?<\/strong><\/p>\n
Antiquing, even though it is kind of work. I love thrifting. Whenever I\u2019m having a super stressed day I got to Antiques on Pierce. It\u2019s a four-floor massive antique store. I go there and wander around for an hour and it relaxes me. Everyone is nice to me and they have me a VIP (very important picker) card. It makes me calm.<\/p>\n
Who would play you in the movie of your life?<\/strong><\/p>\n
Who I\u2019d want it to be would probably be different than who it would be. It\u2019d probably be a cute girl like Ginnifer Goodwin. I\u2019d want it to be Rachel Bilson.<\/p>\n
If you weren\u2019t doing what you\u2019re doing, what would your career be?<\/strong><\/p>\n
Something in the creative field. Maybe graphic design, which I did earlier on, working at an advertising agency or visual merchandising in a store.<\/p>\n
Follow along with Jenni’s Barnhouse projects and more on her website<\/a>, Instagram<\/a> and Facebook<\/a> page.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"