Equestrian Stylist.com is featuring designer Julie Bova: a woman with equestrian style influencing her interior design. After speaking with Julie initially on Twitter, (social media is just awesome these days, isn’t it?) we spoke on the phone a few days later, and had a blast discussing style and horses. Julie Bova provides the proof in her designs on how horses and equestrians inspire her creations.
E.S: So, Julie, tell me about your background in Interior Design:
JB:My father was a very creative man. I began working and playing at his architectural firm at a very young age. I started working when I was 14 or so … I was forever teased about my time working the phones, and I was quickly moved to the print room and the archives to file.
I was inspired and fell in love with architecture and interior design. The incredible talent around me was amazing and their kindness and ability to teach allowed me to grow and develop. While working in that environment, I was exposed to every aspect of design. Being very visual, I loved touring Architectural buildings, studying art history, graphic Arts and fashion.
E.S: What influences your style?
JB: My parents encouraged the creative process in everything we did as a family. Projects, entertaining, sports, play and travels made up my childhood. Brainstorming at the kitchen table was common and the projects were always awe-inspiring. Looking back as an adult I clearly see and know where my love of architecture, urban planning and landscape came from.
Fashion plays a huge part as well …I fell in love: Especially with the unforgettable classic bright floral scarves the iconic horse bit detail of the Gucci brand. Like all little girls, I loved the idea of a horse, but spent my days on ice-skates.
E.S: How long have you been involved with “Equestrian Style”?
JB: As a grown up I purchased a home in horse country and started lessons which were quickly shared by my oldest daughter, Madeline. And now years later I say we have a family horse and an ” Equestrian lifestyle “. As a graduate of Indiana University, I am proud to say I have been actively working in the interior design profession for two decades.