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How to Decorate

Ep. 227: designer Emily C. Butler

How to Decorate

Ballard Designs

Arts, Business, Design

4.2785 Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Our guest today Emily C. Butler is a New York City-based interior designer. Her work has been featured in House Beautiful as well as multiple design books such as Elements Of Family Style written by one of our favorite podcast guests, Erin Gates. Emily’s signature style is beautifully grounded in tradition with a modern lightness. She has a particular flair for doing big designs in small spaces by bringing her big “Texas vibes”. We talk about how she does that, her use of color, her love of fabrics, and more! What You’ll Hear on This Episode: How did Emily get started in design? Emily describes her style and how her use of color stands out in NYC. How Emily manages to fit a lot of style into a small space. What are some tips for setting up a small space? Tips for the “drop zone” for keys, mail, etc. Emily loves to use wallpaper and fabrics in her designs. How Emily uses fun lighting like lamps and sconces in her design. Details of the Upper East Side Apartment designed for a family. What is Emily working on now? How we use vintage finds in design. Decorating Dilemma  Hi Tara, This is definitely an open space and I see some beautiful marble-type floors. The two cabinets you are referring to seem to be competing with one another because one is for the TV and the other is a China cabinet. I would maybe move the media cabinet against the long wall even though it’s in the pathway. There is a lot of circulation to consider in this apartment and this room is a pathway to multiple spaces. I agree the rug is a little small for the space and it’s also contrasting too much with the floor color so I would go with something more neutral. There is definitely room for more seating in the space; maybe even a pair of ergonomic chairs placed together. You could probably get an L-shaped configuration of seating going if you also add a loveseat and move the China cabinet out. Neutrals can be a little tricky and I see multiple whites in the space so adding some textures could help and add to the beachy theme. Something like a seagrass rug could be great. Where the dark chandelier is, I would suggest sticking with the theme of having a nod to the beach and adding texture with natural material. Once you remove the China cabinet it might not feel as formal in there and this would be a good space for something more natural and casual. Good luck, Tara! This is a gorgeous space and please send us the after photos Mentioned in This Episode: Emily C. Butler Emily C. Butler on Instagram Emily’s 325 sq ft Apartment Upper East Side Apartment The Bug Lamp Episode 214 with Erin Gates Episode Bonus Boston with Erin Gates Elements of Style

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to How to Decorate from Ballard Designs, a podcast all about the trials and triumphs of decorating and redecorating your home.

0:08.7

Each week will help you unleash your inner decorator.

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I'm Caroline, and I'm on the marketing team.

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And I'm Taryn, and I'm a product designer.

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And I'm Liz.

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I head up the Ballard Creative Team.

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We're your host. Join the expert team at Ballard Designs

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for tips, tricks, and tales from interior designers, stylists, and other talents in the design world.

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Plus, we'll answer our listener question at the end of each show. So don't forget to send them to

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podcast at Ballarddesigns.net. Yes, we love answering them. Now on with the show.

0:35.8

Our guest today is interior designer and decorator Emily C. Butler.

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Emily is based in New York City and creates spaces that are beautifully grounded in tradition

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with a modern lightness.

0:46.5

She's been featured in House Beautiful as well as multiple design books such as elements

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of family style by one of our favorite podcast guests, Aaron Gates.

0:55.1

She's designed everything from family homes to petite New York apartments. Welcome, Emily.

1:00.4

Thank you, guys. I love being here. Thank you so much for having me. Yeah, we're excited to have

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you here. Yes, Emily was sharing with us already that she has listened to us. She knows us already.

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We're being us.

1:12.7

Yeah, we're old pals now.

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Old pals, that's for sure.

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It's perfect.

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