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How to Decorate

Ep. 320: Live Now with Victoria Hagan

How to Decorate

Caroline McDonald

Arts, Business, Design

4.4838 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

We are joined by the renowned interior designer Victoria Hagan, whose illustrious career spans over 25 years since she founded her eponymous firm. Throughout her journey, Victoria has garnered acclaim for her exceptional fusion of architecture and interior design, epitomizing modern American luxury like no other. Her talents have not gone unnoticed, as she has been honored with prestigious awards, including the Architectural Digest AD 100. Furthermore, her exceptional contributions have led her to be inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. We discuss Victoria's latest book, "Live Now," published by Rizzoli, how she developed her innate ability to harmonize opposites, and how we can start living in our dream homes today using what we currently have. What You’ll Hear On This Episode:  Victoria’s journey into the design field and how she developed her signature style. Designing to all the senses and realizing that there are no black-and-white rules. In Victoria’s new book, Live Now, she demystifies the idea that embracing our dream style and home has to be overwhelming or mysterious. How do you know if your dimensions aren’t right? Must haves for great entertaining space. Tips for making the dining room a more inviting and comfortable space. Inspiration and guidance for using pops of color like red and fuschia. What is Victoria’s approach to editing? Some of the featured projects in Live Now include one in Greenwich, Connecticut, and how it gives examples of using light and adding softness and texture. Mentioned in This Episode: Victoria Hagan Live Now Decorating Dilemma:  First off Christina, fantastic job with your living room. Victoria thinks it looks beautiful, and she particularly admires the use of rich colors. However, she does have a couple of suggestions to enhance the room further.  Her first thought is about the built-ins. While they can be stunning, Victoria points out that they tend to be quite expensive. If you want to save on costs, think about hanging the TV on the wall instead of incorporating built-in cabinetry. To ensure comfortable TV viewing, she advises lowering the TV slightly so that it aligns with the recommended height, typically between 36 and 38 inches from the bottom of the screen to the floor. Regarding the design of the bookcase, Victoria appreciates its beauty but suggests a few adjustments. She mentions that the TV should be placed within the millwork to maintain a comfortable viewing angle. The cabinetry below the bookcase should be carefully positioned not to raise the line too high, especially considering the presence of lower windows in the room. Maintaining the right proportions will create a sense of verticality and make the ceiling feel taller. Victoria also mentions the possibility of adding an interesting finish or color at the back of the bookcases. This can add an extra layer of depth and character to the room's design. When it comes to the depth of the bookcase, Victoria advises against assuming it needs to be excessively deep. Instead, she suggests measuring the books that will go on the shelves and designing the depth accordingly to avoid wasting space. Finally, Victoria recommends limiting the number of finishes in the room and taking cues from the wall colors to maintain a cohesive and visually appealing overall look. With a few adjustments, the room will undoubtedly become an even more inviting and stylish environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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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.

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Each week will help you unleash your inner decorator.

0:11.6

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

0:14.0

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.

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Join the expert team at Ballard Designs for tips, tricks, and tales from interior

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designers, stylists, and other talents in the design world.

0:26.1

Plus, we'll answer a listener question at the end of each show.

0:29.0

So don't forget to send them to podcast of Ballarddesigns.net.

0:32.1

Yes, we love answering them.

0:33.8

Now on with the show.

0:36.1

All right, our guest today is acclaimed interior designer, Victoria Hagan, since founding her eponymous firm over 25 years ago.

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Victoria has been celebrated for her integration of architecture and interior design, which has continually epitomized modern American luxury.

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Not only has Victoria's career been honored with awards from

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AD100, Architectural Digest AD100, and Eldegroar's A-list, but she's also been inducted

1:00.6

into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. And today, we are talking to Victoria about her latest book,

1:06.1

Live Now from Rosoli. Victoria, welcome to the show. Thanks for joining us. Thanks so much. I'm so excited to be here.

1:14.1

I've been such a fan of yours for so long. I remember in particular one, I think, Hampton's house,

1:21.9

probably over 10 years ago that was maybe in the house beautiful or something that just was like I was spellbound by it.

1:30.1

But I love your style is so iconic.

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