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How to Decorate

Ep. 403: Coastal Designs with Stephanie Mahaney

How to Decorate

Caroline McDonald

Arts, Business, Design

4.4838 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Taryn and Liz welcome designer Stephanie Mahaney to the show. Formerly the lead designer at the esteemed Campbell Interiors, Stephanie founded Stephanie Rae Interiors in 2014 and brings her flair for bold, colorful design to a wide array of clients between coastal Jupiter, Florida, and serene Maine. Our discussion dives into the nuances of designing homes in contrasting coastal environments, tailoring spaces for seasonal use, and crafting personalized, vibrant interiors. Stephanie also shares insights into her design journey, from early inspirations in her childhood to setting up her own thriving business. Her experiences offer listeners a masterclass in marrying practicality with creativity in home design. Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/43ghnE7 What You'll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction 00:50 Meet Stephanie Mahaney: A Vibrant Design Journey 02:00 Growing Up in a Constantly Evolving Home 05:00 Transitioning Between Florida and Maine 06:30 Adapting Design Styles to Different Seasons 10:30 Building and Designing for New Homes and Compounds 13:00 Collaborative Roles of Designers, Builders, and Architects 15:00 Addressing Homeowner Frustrations in New Builds 19:00 Seasonal Homes: Infusing Fun and Flexibility 22:30 Latest Trends: Rechargeable Lighting and Art Acquisitions 25:00 Embracing Bold Art Choices in Design 28:00 Avoiding Coastal Decor Clichés 31:00 Incorporating Color and Pattern with Confidence 35:00 Making Smart Choices with Rugs and Natural Textures 37:00 Highlight: The Barn Project in Maine 41:30 Decorating Unique Spaces with Natural Views 44:00 Listener Dilemma: Reimagining a Dining Room with Style 49:30 Conclusion Decorating Dilemma: Hi Gabriella, The hosts understand your struggle with the dining room's current setup. Stephanie offers some creative solutions to enhance the space’s aesthetic and functionality. Stephanie begins by recommending a new rug, suggesting that a larger, well-fitted rug can instantly make the room feel more expansive and cohesive. She advises selecting a rug made of wool for easy maintenance, especially considering the dining room’s usage. For the dining set, Stephanie suggests a round table slightly larger than your current one to comfortably accommodate six chairs instead of four. This change could improve both the functionality and flow of the dining area. Stylistically, Stephanie encourages incorporating texture through your seating choices. Consider options like chairs with textured or patterned upholstery to add depth. A high-gloss finish on the table could provide a striking contrast and complement your existing mural and hutch. Moreover, she suggests adding a tall, collected item such as an antique vase to the table to create a focal point, balancing the room's visual interest. We hope these tips inspire a fresh and inviting atmosphere for your dining space. Best of luck with your redesign! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Shop Ballard Designs | Website stephanieraeinteriors.com | Designer Website @stephanieraeinteriors | Designer Instagram Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! 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 weekly podcast all about the trials and triumphs of decorating and redecorating your home.

0:09.1

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.

0:14.8

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

0:20.9

and other talents in the design world. Plus, we'll answer your decorating dilemmas at the end of each

0:24.8

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

0:30.5

Now on with the show.

0:34.3

Today we are so excited. Our guest today is Stephanie Mahaney. And after years of being lead designer at the legendary Campbell interiors, Stephanie launched her own design business, Stephanie Ray Interiors in 2014, and we're so excited to have her here. Her work is bright and bold and youthful and her firm specializes

0:57.9

in large-scale renovation projects. Thank you so much for being here, Stephanie. Hi, guys. Thank you so

1:05.3

much for having me. So, Stephanie, your business is based in Jupiter, Florida, and also in Maine.

1:13.7

Two totally different locations and two totally different vibes, but they're both coastal.

1:19.8

So we thought that we would take some time today to talk about decorating with a lean towards

1:25.2

coastal.

1:26.3

Yeah, sounds great.

1:27.9

But before we get started on that, we would love to know more about you and your background and how you got into design.

1:34.8

Yeah, that's, yeah, I think about this a lot, actually, and always different things come to mind.

1:40.0

But today I was thinking about it.

1:41.5

And as a child, my mom was a psychologist, totally unrelated to design.

1:48.8

But we were always, she was always renovating houses and moving.

1:53.3

So we had a family unit that stayed consistent, but our houses did not.

1:57.7

So we had like 10 different homes within our tiny one square mile town in

2:03.0

Bronxville, New York. So I remember just some of my core memories as a child are like looking at

2:08.8

wood stains, picking out antiques, going to antique stores with my mom's decorator. I just, I loved it.

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