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How to Decorate

Ep. 359: Uncommon Kitchens with Sophie Donelson

How to Decorate

Caroline McDonald

Arts, Business, Design

4.4838 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Get ready for a jolt of kitchen inspiration this week (and some myth-busting) as we re-united with Sophie Donelson, a design expert, journalist, and strategist who celebrates the connection between people and their homes. We last caught up with Sophie back in 2017 (episode #30) when she was the editor-in-chief of House Beautiful Magazine, but this week it’s all about her latest book, Uncommon Kitchens: A Revolutionary Approach to the Most Popular Room in the House.  Sophie provides insight into kitchen design and trends, reminding us that there are many ways to enjoy one’s kitchen. She discusses the idea of “liberated design” -bringing in nostalgic elements that also consider flexibility and functionality rather than following surface-level trends. Sophie shares some great advice on designing spaces that truly reflect how you use your kitchen daily, the “kitchen triangle” concept, and tips on lighting, color palettes, and storage solutions.  What You’ll Hear On This Episode: It’s okay to question and even challenge the trends and come up with your alternative ideas for functional and beautiful spaces!  The idea of liberated design, and enjoying spaces without permanent changes.  Consider nostalgia when tweaking your kitchen and building new appliances.  Sophie’s expert thoughts on lighting, storage, and organization spaces.  Designing intimate kitchens with lower ceilings and cozy nooks.  The importance of perspective and flexibility in design, and focusing on what truly matters rather than superficial appearances. Alternatives to built-in features like banquettes that limit flexibility. Making small, affordable changes before undertaking major renovations. Problem-solving creatively with the space you already have.  Incorporating both traditional and modern elements to balance different design aesthetics.  Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode - Ballard Designs YouTube  Uncommon Kitchens  Sophie Donelson: Website | IG  Decorating Dilemma:  Follow along with this pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here. Thanks, Maggie! What a beautiful space you have to work with. First, Sophie’s thoughts are that you should start by focusing on establishing a thoughtful layout. Creating a cozy desk or seating area near the windows, then adding targeted lighting in each space, will help define comfortable vignettes. Area rugs can further separate intimate seating zones. Incorporating traditional architectural details while bringing in modern accessories will help balance your desired aesthetics. Drapery along the walls can frame focal points without needing full coverage. Taking inspiration from your arched entryway, an eye-catching display on the opposite wall may help draw the eye. Don't feel you need to fill every inch - prioritizing functionality and comfort will make the most of your gorgeous Greek Revival home. We're excited to see how your space evolves! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:09.6

I'm Caroline. I'm on the marketing team. And I'm Taryn and I'm a product designer. I'm Liz. I head of the creative team.

0:15.3

We're your hosts. Join the expert team at Ballard Designs for tips, tricks, and tales from interior designers,

0:22.8

stylists, and other talents in the design world.

0:25.7

Plus, we'll answer your decorating dilemmas at the end of each episode.

0:30.7

We love answering your questions, so don't forget to email us at podcast at balauredesigns.net.

0:32.1

Now on with the show.

0:38.3

We are thrilled to welcome back to the show, Sophie Donaldson. She's a design journalist, speaker, a strategist who celebrates the connection between people and their homes.

0:43.3

Of course, when we first spoke to Sophie back in 2017, I think it was like episode 30.

0:50.3

She was the editor-in-chief of House Beautiful magazine, but she's also written for dozens of other shelter-furt magazines.

0:56.2

She's also authored several books, including her most recent, which is called Uncommon Kitchens, a revolutionary approach to the most popular room in the house.

1:05.6

Sophie, welcome back to the show. I can't believe I'm a repeat visitor. Do I get a little...

1:10.1

Three times, yeah. You need like a

1:12.0

badge or something. Isn't it five on SNL? Don't you have to come back five times? Okay.

1:17.3

And then you get a special. Yeah. Well, okay, I think when we last spoke, we were in the thick of

1:21.9

2020 where we were expecting our homes to be everything for every situation. But what have you been up to since we spoke?

1:31.0

You've been busy. You clearly wrote a book. Yes. I wrote a book. I've done a lot of enjoyable living

1:39.4

and parenting and yeah, and other, yeah, other things too. Let's see. I mean, honestly, I have,

1:47.1

I think that the living part, the pandemic and post-pandemic sort of observation and reading and

1:54.6

talking to people about how we use our homes is kind of some of the best research that I've had. I kind of, I joke that when I was a shelter

2:03.2

magazine editor, you know, I started jobs like that at age 22. Like, it took me one or two decades

2:10.2

to even own a home. So who was I to head a national publication and give advice to homeowners

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