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How to Decorate

Ep. 153: designer Jena Salmon

How to Decorate

Caroline McDonald

Arts, Business, Design

4.2785 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

We kick off this week’s show with our favorite design books, and what better time to start reading then now, while we are all still at home? Then, we welcome designer Jena Salmon from Atlanta to talk about her style that incorporates classic and traditional with a little funk. Jena discusses her love of color, how novices can get started with bold choices that will stand the test of time, tips and tricks for wallpaper, and ways to mix in traditional older pieces with modern furniture and design. What You’ll Hear On This Episode: Our top books in design for beginners, fancy homes, “normals”, and everyone in between! Design books can be an investment themselves, but they are a great accessory and also make for great gifts and trading. Jena’s style is funky, but also classic and traditional. She shares how just using one acrylic or contemporary piece out of context can make a big difference. How to choose colors that are bold but stand the test of time. An inner glimpse at a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired house that Jena is working on, and how she captures the client’s requests with the overall architecture of a home. How we can save money and time by using wallpaper in the most efficient ways. Why Jena chose blue and tile tile, and how this can create classic neutrality also found in plain white kitchens. What happens with showrooms after they are done, and why a designer would want to do one. Mentioned In This Episode: Habitat by Lauren Tom Scheerer No Place Like Home - by Madeline Stuart Vacation at Home - by Vern Yip Modern Mix by Eddie Ross and Jaithan Kochar Bunny Williams One Man’s Folly by Furlow Gatewood Gil Schafer Soul of the Home - by Tara Shaw The Art of Place - by Lee Ledbetter The Big Book of Chic - by Miles Redd Jena Salmon @jenasalmon Decorating Dilemma: Thank you for writing in! We would make sure everything is painted the same color and in flat paint so there is not a lot of reflection. Since you have young children, they are going to need a place to play and a TV above the fireplace will work here. Check out our Coventry Benches that would provide some great space for storage and also additional seating options. A solid tall piece of furniture could also be used for storage without competing with color. Behind the sofa, a drop leaf table could be a great option for eating and more storage. Great for kids and it will soon serve as your new dining room table/drop space for walking in the door, etc! Find all of the Show Notes at Ballarddesigns.com/podcast

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome back to the How to Decorate Podcast from Ballard Designs.

0:03.4

We want to teach you how to decorate your home and unleash your inner decorator.

0:07.1

So we'll be interviewing interior designers, stylists, and other talents in the design world,

0:11.2

sharing the trials and triumphs of our own homes, and also answering your decorating questions.

0:15.7

I'm Caroline, I run the Ballard Design's blog, How to Decorate.

0:18.7

And I'm Taryn. I'm on the product design team at Ballard.

0:21.4

And I'm Karen and I head up branding at Ballard.

0:23.4

And we're your hosts.

0:24.5

Hi.

0:54.7

So... So today, instead of trials and triumphs, we are going to do, we got a great email from someone, and they wanted to know our favorite decorating books because we've had so many people on the show, but we're all going to kind of go through our very favorites.

0:57.2

It was Brooke.

0:58.5

She very sweetly said she loves it, but she wanted to hear about our favorite books.

1:01.9

Right.

1:02.4

Yes.

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Well, let me ask you this, ladies, when you're, when you're selecting your favorite books,

1:06.7

what are you looking for?

1:08.2

Are you looking for inspiration or very specific design advice

1:12.2

or you know what what when you were thinking about your favorites what what what made you decide

1:19.3

i mean here's the thing i have truly found something worthwhile in all of the books

1:29.9

of the guests that we've had and And I have genuinely enjoyed them all. I think the two, the three that really stuck out to me were all

1:36.9

different, but they all just, I don't know, I just really connected with the designer, the way

1:44.1

they talked about design, their work. So I guess when I name

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