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How to Decorate

Ep. 438: Homing Instinct with Nicola Harding

How to Decorate

Caroline McDonald

Arts, Business, Design

4.4838 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This week we welcome London-based interior designer Nicola Harding to the show to discuss her latest book "Homing Instinct." Nicola—whose work spans boutique hotels, restaurants, and royalty—shares her unconventional path into design, the influence of garden design on her interiors, and her human-led approach to layouts, color, and pattern. Listen to discover Nicola's strategy for finding a home’s "spirit" by listening to people and place; she also recounts a church-to-restaurant conversion, a vivid Italian project rich in terracottas and dusty reds, and the practical origins of her furniture and homewares line, all underscored by a commitment to craftsmanship and locally made materials. Key Takeaways: Prioritize how people live: start with layout and create human-scaled “places” (cozy corners, pools of light) before decorating. Use color boldly and early—paint is a low-cost, high-impact tool; layer similar tones for depth and mood. Treat stripes/checks and scaled repeats as neutral texture; mix scales and tonal variants for harmony. Favor natural pigments, vintage fabrics, and local craftsmanship; design furniture to solve real project needs. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: • 00:00 Introduction • 00:34 Meet Nicola Harding: London-based designer • 01:40 An unusual path into interior design • 05:33 From garden design to interiors: lessons learned • 07:36 Creating placement and flow: start with layout • 11:00 Questions that unlock how a home should work • 15:00 How light influences activity and layout choices • 17:56 Choosing paint: why color often comes early in Nicola’s process • 19:30 Using paint to dial mood and atmosphere • 21:00 Accent color instincts and natural palettes • 23:48 Pattern play: stripes, checks, and scale as neutrals • 25:16 The importance of natural pigments and vintage fabrics • 27:08 Finding a home’s spirit: listening to clients and place • 29:00 Design challenge: converting a church into a restaurant • 30:41 The Italian project: layered neutrals and earthy reds • 35:00 How Nicola selects and tests saturated wall colors • 37:08 Developing a furniture collection from real project needs • 40:00 Local makers, ethical production, and functional design details • 42:33 Writing Homing Instinct: revisiting projects and collaborators • 44:00 Current projects: varied architecture and shifting palettes • 46:00 Where to follow Nicola and buy the book • 47:30 Conclusion Also Mentioned: • Order your copy of Homing Instinct - https://bit.ly/4hGV6Ex • Nicola Harding & Co. Website - https://bit.ly/3Lfa4pn • Nicola Harding on Instagram - @nicolahardingandco • Shop Ballard Designs - https://bit.ly/4oGtjXL 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 up the creative team.

0:14.8

We're your host. Join the expert team at Ballard Designs for tips, tricks, and tales 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.

0:33.8

Okay, this week, we are delighted to welcome London-based interior designer Nicola Harding to the show.

0:39.9

Her work includes everything from high-profile restaurants and boutique hotels to the homes of musicians, artists, and even royalty.

0:46.2

Her style blends traditional charm with rich atmosphere and unexpected touches.

0:51.4

And today, we are thrilled to be discussing her debut book,

0:55.1

homing instinct. Nicola, welcome to the show. Thank you for having me. Thank you so much for

1:00.5

having me. It is morning here. We've all got like fresh cups of coffee, which I think is perfect

1:06.5

because your book is so cozy, so layered and textured, and everything one would expect from,

1:14.6

you know, that classic English feel, it's layered, it's comfy, inviting. But you throw a

1:21.4

little, you throw a few curveballs in there, which I'm excited to talk through. I think it doesn't

1:27.2

want to be too predictable, does it?

1:28.8

I think little moments of mischief of the unexpected keeps it exciting and hopefully,

1:36.3

you know, personal that it feels unique and relevant to whoever's living there.

1:40.8

You have such an unusual path into interior design, which I think would be a great

1:46.1

place to start. You talk about it in the introduction to the book. So maybe we can start there,

1:52.4

because I know that that will be something that our audience will really enjoy hearing about.

2:00.6

Well, I've sort of fallen into interior design a little bit by accident.

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