Caroline and Liz welcome back the renowned interior designer Susan Ferrier to the show. Known for her dramatic, atmospheric interiors that blend boldness with practicality, Susan shares insights from her recent projects and design philosophy. This episode delves into creating emotionally resonant rooms, balancing light and dark elements, and transforming architectural challenges into stunning focal points. Susan also provides practical advice on choosing fabrics and creating effective window treatments, while emphasizing the emotional impacts of well-designed spaces. The episode wraps up with Susan offering expert solutions to listener questions about maximizing light in tricky spaces. What Youâll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:34 Welcoming Back Susan Ferrier 02:17 Susan's Recent Projects and Inspirations 03:19 The Villa Viola Project 09:58 Designing with Bold Colors and Unique Elements 23:24 Creating Functional and Aesthetic Spaces 31:29 Anthropomorphizing Furniture 32:40 The Role of Kitchen Islands 34:13 Balancing Fabrics and Colors 41:42 Creating Emotional Spaces 43:18 Personal Design Philosophy 50:17 Advice on Window Treatments 56:58 Conclusion and Contact Information Also Mentioned: â ballarddesigns.comâ â â â | Shop Now Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (â â â â â â â [email protected]â â â â â â â ) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you havenât already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2025
Caroline and Liz sit down to chat with New York-based interior designer and author Emma Barrell Kemper, who shares insights from her new book, House Rules: 100 Ways to Feel at Home. Tune in to discover practical tips on creating mood boards, selecting paint colors, and future-proofing your home, along with advice on mixing metals for a timeless aesthetic. Emma also discusses key aspects of home design, like budgeting, assembling a shopping list, and choosing the right rugs and furniture. As always, the episode concludes with a listener's decorating dilemma, providing expert recommendations tailored to individual design challenges. What Youâll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:34 Meet Emma Barrell Kember 01:05 Emma's Book: House Rules 03:51 Gathering Inspiration for Your Project 08:47 Mood Boards vs. Scheming 13:43 The Importance of Paint Schedules 17:43 Common Paint Color Mistakes 20:03 Using Paint to Accentuate or Camouflage 24:17 The Power of the Color Wheel 27:57 Preparing for a Decorating Project 30:26 Handling Unexpected Costs 31:18 Shopping Strategies: Rule of Thirds 33:15 Finding the Right Items While Shopping 34:15 Testing Fabrics and Swatches 38:26 Avoiding Built-In Tech 41:13 Future Proofing Your Home 45:45 Finishing Touches for Your Space 47:30 Decorating Dilemma: Kristen's Living Room 54:46 Conclusion and Farewell Also mentioned: â ballarddesigns.comâ â â | Shop Now â House Rules: 100 Ways to Feel at Homeâ | Order Your Copy Now Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (â â â â â â [email protected]â â â â â â ) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you havenât already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 20 May 2025
This week, Caroline and Liz are joined by special guest host Jamie Corona from Ballard Designs' merchandising team as they dive into a delightful conversation with Nashville-based interior designer, Kate Figler. Kate shares her remarkable journey from a kindergarten teacher to a celebrated interior designer with insights into using regional influences to shape beautiful yet practical interiors. What Youâll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:33 Introductions of Special Guests and Host Announcements 01:53 Meet Kate Figler: A Journey to Design 02:32 Kateâs Path from Education to Decor 11:26 Family-Friendly Design Tips 23:17 Kateâs Nashville Influence 31:52 Kipps Bay Room Challenges 32:59 Venus Drawing Room: A Case Study 35:49 Creating Space Illusions 38:02 Furniture Planning Essentials 45:19 Addressing Listener's Bedroom Query 58:55 Closing Thoughts and Goodbyes Also Mentioned: ballarddesigns.comâ | Shop Now Kipps Bay Show House Various wall coverings and fabrics by Lilly Wallace Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (â â â â [email protected]â â â â ) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you havenât already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 13 May 2025
In this special episode, Caroline and Liz take a deep dive into the fascinating world of product development and sourcing at Ballard Designs. Joined by special guests Patrick Farrell, Vice President of Merchandising and Product Design, and Sarah Hall, Senior Manager of Sourcing, the team unveils the intricate journey from initial concept to finished product on your doorstep (spoiler alert: the whole process takes 2-3 years!). Patrick and Sarah share behind-the-scenes insights on how ideas are generated from customer feedback, trend reports, and market influences, then refined through design iterations and meticulous testing. They also explain the complex logistics of vendor selection, how products are engineered, and the importance of global partnerships to maintain quality and craftsmanship. The episode covers everything from drop testing and packaging to navigating tariffs and supply chain challengesâshedding light on how every detail ensures a stellar experience designed to unleash your inner decorator. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Meet Patrick Farrell and Sarah Hall from Ballard 01:12 The Product Design Process: From Concept to Creation 05:09 Sourcing, Vendor Selection, and Collaboration 09:42 Packaging & Drop Testing: Ensuring Quality & Safety 27:54 Quality Checks & Manufacturing Standards 28:18 Understanding Minimum Order Quantities (MOQ) 30:29 Successful Product Negotiations & Cost Savings 31:58 The Art of Handcrafted Production & Manufacturing Journeys 36:47 Visiting Manufacturing Facilities & Europe Sourcing 43:54 Logistics, Tariffs, and Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions 50:40 Commitment to Quality & Customization Options 53:52 Local Store Experiences & Customer-Centric Approach 55:12 Final Thoughts & Insights Also Mentioned:  ballarddesigns.com | Shop Now The collaboration behind Ballardâs new product collections How vendor partnerships drive innovation and quality The importance of quality assurance and sustainability practices Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (â â â [email protected]â â â ) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you havenât already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 6 May 2025
We welcome Frances Lacefield Hovis to the podcast, founder of the dorm-focused furniture company Room 422. Caroline, Liz, and Frances excitedly unveil the new Ballard Designs Dorm Collection in partnership with Room 422. Throughout the episode, Frances shares her inspiring journey in starting Room 422 and discusses the creation of custom dorm bedding and decor. Frances also offers a wealth of advice on creating cozy and stylish dorm environments using Room 422 products, focusing on essential items such as headboards, bed skirts, and decorative pillows. Watch the video version of this week's episode now on Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/nTAXTvqZC-I What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Exciting News: Launching a Dorm Collection 00:43 Meet Frances Lacefield-Hovis 01:45 The Birth of Room 422 03:34 Growing the Business Through Trunk Shows 04:29 Adapting During the Pandemic 05:57 Designing Dorm Room Essentials 10:33 Collaborating with Ballard Designs 16:05 Mother-Daughter Bonding Over Dorm Decor 19:20 Choosing the Right Bedding for Dorms 22:37 Freshman Dorm Room Essentials 23:50 From Interior Design to Event Planning 25:27 Starting a Business in College 26:01 Parental Support and Entrepreneurial Spirit 26:36 Tips for Designing a Dorm Room 29:27 Checklist for Dorm Room Essentials 38:14 Transitioning Dorm Decor to New Living Spaces 40:24 Budgeting and Splurging on Dorm Decor 42:56 Where to Find the Dorm Room Collection 43:16 Conclusion + Where to Follow Francis and Room 422 Also Mentioned: Ballard Dorm Collection | Shop Now â â @flhovisâ | Designer IG â room422.com | Room 422 Website @room.422 | Room 422 IG Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures so we can answer them on an upcoming episode (â â [email protected]â â ) . And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you havenât already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 29 April 2025
We conclude our four-part outdoor mini-series with special guest Canaan Marshall, a floral designer renowned for his breathtaking arrangements featured throughout Season 1 of HBO Max's Full Bloom. Canaan shares his journey into floral design, offering invaluable tips on shopping for plants, creating stunning arrangements from grocery store flowers, and effectively maintaining your garden. The discussion also touches on container gardening and decorating for social gatherings, offering practical advice for beautifying both indoor and outdoor spaces for your house guests. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 01:05 Meet Canaan Marshall: Floral Designer Extraordinaire 02:42 The Art of Flower Arranging 04:48 Wedding Floral Trends and Tips 13:30 Grocery Store Flower Arrangements 17:04 Container Tips and Tricks 27:58 Tips for Cutting and Arranging Flowers 28:34 Using Different Flower Sizes and Containers 29:52 Reflexing and Enhancing Flower Appearance 32:32 Learning from the Show and Creative Process 33:29 Flower Arrangement Recipes and Mechanics 36:47 Handling Flower Arrangements for Events 47:39 Outdoor Entertaining and Container Gardens 52:54 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs | Shop Now canaanmarshall.com | Designer Website @canaanmarshall | Designer Instagram Please send in your decorating dilemmas + pictures ([email protected]) so we can answer them on an upcoming episode. And, of course, please subscribe to the podcast if you havenât already in Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you never miss a new episode. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 22 April 2025
We continue our outdoor mini-series by welcoming Mark Thompson to the show, co-owner of two iconic Birmingham businesses specializing in gardening and home decor. Mark shares his journey into the gardening world and provides valuable tips on how to shop for plants, care for them effectively, and tackle common gardening challenges. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of setting realistic expectations when shopping for plants, the benefits of starting with smaller specimens, and best practices for soil preparation. The episode also covers how to maximize outdoor spaces, handle invasive plants, and achieve a thriving garden, making it a must-listen for gardening enthusiasts of all levels. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00Â Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:34Â Meet Mark Thompson: Garden Shop Owner 01:44Â Mark's Journey into Gardening 07:22Â Opening the General Store 13:44Â Tips for Shopping for Plants 18:59Â Ensuring Plant Health and Maintenance 34:14Â Garden Shop Plant Care Tips 36:40Â Extending the Life of Houseplants 37:03Â Houseplant Repotting and Maintenance 50:33Â Dealing with Invasive Plants 53:46Â Gardening for Non-Gardeners 01:02:33Â Common Plant Problems and Solutions Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs | Shop Now @markg.thompson | 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 15 April 2025
In Part 2 of our Outdoor Mini Series, we welcome back landscape designer Carmen Johnston to talk about the art of decorating your outdoor spaces. Caroline and Liz discuss Ballard Designs' new Spring releases with Carmen and the importance of planning, choosing the right plants for your garden's sunlight exposure, and the use of frost-free dates for planting. Carmen also provides practical advice on container gardening, from soil preparation to plant selection using her 'three T's' method (tall, thick, and trailing plants). She emphasizes the importance of texture, variation, and the use of irrigation systems to keep plants thriving. Additionally, Carmen offers solutions for dealing with common issues like deer in the garden and highlights the benefits of professional garden planning. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00Â Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34Â Welcoming Landscape Designer Carmen Johnston 01:16Â Discussing the New Ballard Spring Release 03:06Â Gardening Tips and Frost-Free Dates 09:40Â Planning Your Garden Layout 13:19Â Bespoke Garden Plans and Professional Help 15:40Â Container Gardening Tips 34:00Â Sun-Loving and Shade-Loving Palladium Varieties 34:43Â Choosing and Planting Palladiums 35:08Â The Importance of Texture and Variation in Containers 35:52Â When to Buy Palladiums and Seasonal Availability 37:39Â Understanding Plant Variation 38:22Â Tips for Container Gardening 40:37Â Choosing the Right Number and Size of Plants 43:35Â The Versatile Kimberly Queen Fern 47:46Â Irrigation Solutions for Your Garden 55:53Â Dealing with Deer in Your Garden 01:01:59Â Final Thoughts and Where to Find More Information Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs | Shop Now @carmenjohnstongardens | 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 9 April 2025
This week, Caroline and Liz kick off a special four-part spring outdoor mini-series, welcoming back Mississippi-based landscape architect Brantley Snipes to the show. Together, they explore essential topics for spring gardening, including landscaping best practices, creating functional outdoor spaces, planting strategies, and tackling common challenges. Brantley shares expert insights on effective planning for landscape projects, optimizing budget considerations, and timing for installation. The conversation covers practical tips for designing driveways and entrances, choosing hardscape materials, and ensuring proper drainage. Additionally, listeners will receive valuable advice on common lawn issues, managing pests like deer, and maximizing backyard space. Watch this week's episode with images on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3DQucuB What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:34 Spring Gardening Mini-Series Announcement 00:53 Guest Introduction: Brantley Snipes 01:14 Spring Gardening Tips and Tricks 03:16 Planning Your Landscaping Projects 06:50 Driveways and Entrances: Design Insights 17:41 Hardscaping: Materials and Costs 27:43 Planting: Tips and Budgeting 36:10 The Science of Landscape Planning 36:43 Designing the Perfect Patio 37:32 Tree Protection Zones and Patio Placement 41:29 Maximizing Backyard Space 43:28 AstroTurf: Pros and Cons 51:01 Dealing with Common Lawn Issues 57:53 Managing Deer and Other Pests 01:05:52 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs | Shop Now brantleysnipes.com | Designer Website @brantleysnipeslandscapedesign | 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 1 April 2025
We're thrilled to welcome back renowned interior designer Marshall Watson to the show to discuss his latest design book, Defining Elegance. Through Defining Elegance, Caroline and Liz explore Marshall's design principles plus how he seamlessly blends history with modern sensibilities across a variety of stunning environments, from the sun-drenched shores of Florida to the picturesque landscapes of Southern California. Marshall shares his unique journey from the world of acting to the realm of interior design, offering insights into the importance of scale and proportion in creating harmonious spaces. Decorators will benefit from Marshallâs expert advice on making perfect beds, the art of floating furniture, and how to create a cohesive home design that feels polished yet personal. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:35 Guest Introduction: Marshall Watson 01:41 Marshall's Design Philosophy and Career Journey 06:53 Designing for Scale and Proportion 08:44 Creating Intimate Spaces in Large Rooms 29:22 Cohesive Home Design Tips 37:40 Exploring Unique Markets Across the Country 38:50 The Charm of Imperfection in Design 38:55 Gardening Lessons Applied to Decorating 40:52 Creating Comfort and Elegance in Homes 41:49 Listener's Decorating Dilemma: Bedroom Makeover 43:41 Detailed Solutions for Bedroom Design 01:00:12 Final Thoughts and Expert Tips 01:00:30 Where to Find More from Marshall Watson 01:02:13 Show Wrap-Up and Contact Information Also Mentioned: Shop Ballard Designs | Website Defining Elegance by Marshall Watson | Order Now marshallwatsoninteriors.com | Designer Website @marshallwatsondesign | 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 25 March 2025
Join Caroline and Liz as they welcome back Nashville interior designer Stephanie Sabbe to the show for an insightful and engaging discussion about her latest book Interiors of a Storyteller. Known for her unique ability to blend historic charm with modern sensibilities, Stephanie shares the personal stories that inform her design philosophy and journey. In this episode, you'll discover not just the importance of storytelling in the creation of timeless spaces, but also tips for effective yet livable color palettes, approaches to window treatments for challenging or unique features, and closet solutions that combine functionality with clean design. ***Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel*** What Youâll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:35 Welcoming Back Stephanie Sabbe 02:06 Stephanie's New Book: Interiors of a Storyteller 05:37 The Importance of Timeless Design 10:17 Stephanie's Design Journey and Inspirations 16:49 The Role of Storytelling in Design 25:49 Color Palettes and Design Techniques 32:07 Starting the Design Process 32:37 Choosing the Right Paint 33:33 Designing for Different Climates 34:54 The Art of Fabric Selection 38:43 Breaking Design Rules 41:13 Client Interactions and Personal Touches 50:30 Window Treatment Dilemmas 55:46 Closet Space Solutions 58:53 Final Thoughts and Farewell Decorating Dilemma: Hi Kristen, The hosts dive into your dilemma regarding your master bedroom's window treatments and closet space, offering thoughtful advice to enhance your space. Stephanie begins by discussing the importance of practicality and aesthetics for your semi-circular window. For the window treatments, she suggests opting for a slimmer, potentially antiqued brass or polished lacquered rod. Stephanie recommends using a zip rod that allows for easier operation without the hassle of rings, making it manageable to open and close even with the height of your ceiling. She encourages you to maintain the arched shape without cutting it off, as this preserves the windowâs character. Regarding your closet situation, Stephanie advises against a traditional closet build and instead proposes creating built-ins that serve as a stylish and functional solution. Positioning cabinetry to square off the room, particularly near the entry to the bathroom, will offer efficient storage while adding character without overwhelming the space. This approach combines detail and functionality, ensuring you have a beautiful, organized area. Ultimately, Stephanie's guidance aims to help you balance style and usability, making your master bedroom feel more personalized and inviting. Good luck with your updates! We hope these recommendations help you create a space you love. - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Shop Ballard Designs | Website sabbeinteriordesign.com | Designer Website @sabbeinteriordesign | Designer Instagram Interiors of a Storyteller | Order Now 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 18 March 2025
Join Caroline, Taryn, and Liz for another exciting Trials and Triumphs update! Liz kicks off the episode by sharing her winter projects, including hosting Thanksgiving successfully and revamping her dining room chairs with Ikea fabric. Taryn follows with her creative updates to her son's room, including repurposed headboards and DIY bedding. Caroline then shares a recent triumph with reupholstered vintage armchairs sourced from Facebook Marketplace, perfectly fitting into her TV room. Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3QY46IN What You'll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:30 Trials and Triumphs: Holiday Recap 01:21 Spring Refresh: Dining Room Makeover 03:32 Unexpected Challenges: Heater Breakdown 04:26 Christmas Tree Decorating Tips 07:07 Taryn's Home Projects: Twin Beds and Wallpaper 13:03 Outdoor Updates: Adirondack Chairs and Greenhouse 16:27 Caroline's TV Room Makeover 18:42 Discovering Vintage Chairs on Facebook Marketplace 20:08 Reupholstering the Vintage Chairs 21:07 Choosing the Perfect Fabric and Trim 23:06 The Cost-Effective Transformation 24:55 Exploring Needlepoint as a New Hobby 26:57 Needlepoint Stockings for the Family 32:22 Spring Projects and Outdoor Plans 34:51 Upcoming Home and Garden Plans 36:16 Conclusion and Farewell Also Mentioned: Shop Ballard Designs | Website 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 11 March 2025
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 ClichĂŠs 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 spaceâs 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 roomâs 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 4 March 2025
Caroline, Taryn, and Liz welcome back Debbie Mathews to the show, an antiques expert & dealer with over 30 years of experience running her showroom and design business in Nashville, Tennessee. Debbie shares her valuable insights on selecting timeless antique pieces that can seamlessly integrate into any home. Debbie also addresses essential pieces for newcomers to the antique world, provides practical advice on what to look for when buying and caring for antiques, along with tips for identifying current trends in the antique market. This week's episode is packed with expert tips and fundamental knowledge essential for anyone interested in antiques or looking to enhance their home decor. Join us for a delightful conversation filled with practical insights and a lively discussion on antiques! Watch this week's episode in video format on Ballard Designs' YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZEyirzhTWWg What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast Podcast 00:35 Welcoming Antiques Expert Debbie Mathews 01:22 Key Pieces for Young Antique Collectors 02:41 Versatile Antique Furniture Recommendations 13:11 Shopping for Antiques: Tips and Tricks 24:26 Understanding Antique Pricing and Value 41:04 Dealing with Infestations in Antique Furniture 42:35 Exploring Antique Lighting Design 44:36 Collecting Vintage Lamps and Mirrors 48:23 Challenges of Rewiring Antique Fixtures 55:41 Trends in Antique Furniture 59:49 Solving Kitchen Seating Dilemmas 01:10:08 Conclusion and Farewell Decorating Dilemma: Hi Jess, The hosts empathize with your kitchen seating dilemma, highlighting the cozy nook as a beautiful feature in your home. Debbie offers several insightful suggestions to improve your space. First, she emphasizes the importance of comfort, noting that the current banquette seat depth is insufficient for enjoyable dining. Debbie recommends either rebuilding the banquette to provide a deeper seat or removing it altogether and incorporating a standalone table and chairs, allowing for greater flexibility in the space. For the table, she suggests considering an oval design, which can enhance movement around the area and better accommodate the flow of your kitchen. Debbie also addresses your lighting concerns, recommending that you either center the existing fixture or consider using a ceiling medallion to create a polished look while covering any patch jobs. Ultimately, Debbie encourages you to trust your instincts and make the changes that best suit your comfort and style, ensuring that the space serves your needs. Best of luck with your kitchen updates! We hope these tips help bring a fresh approach to your seating area. - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Shop Ballard Designs | Website DebbieMathews.com | Website @debbiemathewsdesigns | Instagram Debbie Mathews Antiques | Instagram Debbie Mathews Antique & Design Shop | Chairish Ep. 177: Debbie Mathews | Prior Appearance on Podcast 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 25 February 2025
What interior design trends are we seeing across the industry here at Ballard Designs, you wonder? Join Caroline, Liz, and Taryn as they welcome back two of Ballard's talented product designersâHillary Park & Will Turnerâwho share their expert forecasts, insights, and opinions about 2025's expected decorating trends. On top of unveiling industry trends, we also excitedly announce this year's new products and Spring collections, featuring the Venice and Asher outdoor collections, the Newberry furniture line, and some innovative new indoor/outdoor lighting solutions that we're 100% sure will be a new fan fav. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate the Podcast 00:34 Color Trends for 2025 05:38 Highlights from the Spring Collection 10:15 Exploring Color Trends for Fall 18:01 Modern Home Decor Styles 33:05 Maximizing Space Efficiency 33:45 Embracing Maximalism and Personal Touches 34:36 The Rise of Feminine Details and Soft Textures 35:03 Celebrating Artisanal Work and Unique Creations 35:50 The Role of Decorative Elements in Upholstery 37:28 Curves, Arches, and Sculptural Lighting Trends 41:02 The Indoor Garden Movement and Nature-Inspired Designs 41:57 The Resurgence of Classic Styles: Brown Interiors and Castlecore 42:36 The Popularity of Art Deco and Surrealism 49:42 The Shift Towards Comfort and Personalization 54:54 Exciting New Products and Collections 01:05:08 Wrapping Up: Encouragement and Final Thoughts Also Mentioned: Visit the Ballard Designs website for the latest collections: Ballard Designs Follow us on Instagram for daily design inspirations: @ballarddesigns Have decorating questions you'd like to hear us answer in a future episode? Send us your decorating dilemma (and pictures!) via email at [email protected] | Donât forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts to catch all future episodes. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 18 February 2025
Can you believe itâs been 400 episodes already??? Join Caroline, Taryn, Liz, and Karen as they take a delightful stroll down memory lane, reflecting on their fabulous eight-year journey through the world of interior design and podcasting. Get ready for some laughs, nostalgia, and a whole lot of love as they share stories of personal growth, lessons learned, and the amazing friendships made along the way. But thatâs not all: Weâve got some surprise shout-outs from our beloved past guests like Rachel Cannon, Nikki Papadopoulos, and Erika Ward, who share their favorite design nuggets to inspire you. Plus, our hosts take turns answering YOUR questions, revealing what their top Ballard products are, what must-read design books you need, and the rooms that get their creative juices flowing. Watch this week's episode as recorded live in Karen's dining room on Ballard Designs' YouTube: https://bit.ly/4hwMVtx What Youâll Hear This Episode: 00:00 â Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 â Time to Celebrate Episode 400! đ 00:56 â Reflecting on Our Journey Together 02:26 â Fun Decorating Tips and Personal Growth 04:01 â Listener Questions with Special Guest Stars! 05:57 â Styling Shelves with the Incredible Ginny Branch 11:17 â Behind the Scenes of Our Dazzling Photo Shoots 18:00 â Sweet Voice Memos from Our Amazing Friends 29:58 â Our Biggest Lessons Learned (Spoiler: Itâs been a ride!) 39:10 â Picking the Perfect Plants for Your Pad 40:08 â Why Self-Watering Pots Are a Gardenerâs Best Friend 41:01 â Exploring Fun Faux and Dried Plant Options 41:42 â Our All-Time Fav Ballard Designs Products 44:29 â The Unmatched Charm of Hand-Knotted Rugs 50:08 â Top Design Books & Inspirations on Our Shelves 01:01:09 â Dream Guests and High-Impact Decorating Tips 01:08:01 â Final Thoughts and a Heartfelt Thank You to Our Listeners
Transcribed - Published: 11 February 2025
Can you believe itâs been 400 episodes already??? Join Caroline, Taryn, Liz, and Karen as they take a delightful stroll down memory lane, reflecting on their fabulous eight-year journey through the world of interior design and podcasting. Get ready for some laughs, nostalgia, and a whole lot of love as they share stories of personal growth, lessons learned, and the amazing friendships made along the way. But thatâs not all: Weâve got some surprise shout-outs from our beloved past guests like Rachel Cannon, Nikki Papadopoulos, and Erika Ward, who share their favorite design nuggets to inspire you. Plus, our hosts take turns answering YOUR questions, revealing what their top Ballard products are, what must-read design books you need, and the rooms that get their creative juices flowing. Watch this week's episode as recorded live in Karen's dining room on Ballard Designs' YouTube: https://bit.ly/4hwMVtx What Youâll Hear This Episode: 00:00 â Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 â Time to Celebrate Episode 400! đ 00:56 â Reflecting on Our Journey Together 02:26 â Fun Decorating Tips and Personal Growth 04:01 â Listener Questions with Special Guest Stars! 05:57 â Styling Shelves with the Incredible Ginny Branch 11:17 â Behind the Scenes of Our Dazzling Photo Shoots 18:00 â Sweet Voice Memos from Our Amazing Friends 29:58 â Our Biggest Lessons Learned (Spoiler: Itâs been a ride!) 39:10 â Picking the Perfect Plants for Your Pad 40:08 â Why Self-Watering Pots Are a Gardenerâs Best Friend 41:01 â Exploring Fun Faux and Dried Plant Options 41:42 â Our All-Time Fav Ballard Designs Products 44:29 â The Unmatched Charm of Hand-Knotted Rugs 50:08 â Top Design Books & Inspirations on Our Shelves 01:01:09 â Dream Guests and High-Impact Decorating Tips 01:08:01 â Final Thoughts and a Heartfelt Thank You to Our Listeners
Transcribed - Published: 11 February 2025
This week, we're thrilled to welcome renowned designer Jeffrey Alan Marks to the show, known for his appearances on Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators and his acclaimed book, The Meaning of Home. In our conversation, we dive into his latest work, This is Home, released this month with Rizzoli. The conversation explores Jeffrey's journey from his California roots to his training in London, revealing how his unique blend of Californian cool and English coziness informs his approach to interior design. Discover the challenges he faces when blending antiques with contemporary spaces, and gain insight into the evolving preferences of clients. Jeffrey shares personal anecdotes about balancing family life with the demands of design, reflecting on the impact of significant events like the California wildfires. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 Welcoming Jeffrey Alan Marks 01:13 Jeffrey's Personal Journey and Family 01:55 Design Philosophy and Influences 03:28 Impact of California Wildfires on Design Projects 05:01 Montecito Seaside Cottage Project: A Family Haven 06:41 Blending the Aesthetics of California and English Styles 07:52 The Challenges of Mixing Antiques with Modern Design 12:29 Adapting Design Strategies for Contemporary Spaces 16:03 Insights into Client Preferences and Evolving Design Trends 19:54 Designing for Families: Function Meets Aesthetics 21:59 Navigating Challenges in Kid's Room Design 27:29 Exploring Neutral and Minimalist Design Aesthetics 29:48 Dream Homes and a Love for Antiques 30:24 The Charm of Swedish Antiques and Venetian Plaster 31:16 Balancing Calmness and Chaos in Design Spaces 32:05 The Sullivan Canyon Project: A Rock and Roll Farmhouse 33:12 Embracing Eclectic Design and Rustic Charm 37:33 The Art of Mixing Textures and Colors for Depth 39:32 Valuable Insights from Clients and the Design Process 41:01 Finding the Perfect Color Palettes: The Power of Blue Hues 47:59 Best Practices for Mixing Antiques with Contemporary Pieces 49:57 Listener's Kitchen Renovation Dilemma: Backsplash Solutions ⢠⢠57:34 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Transcribed - Published: 4 February 2025
This week, weâre delighted to welcome Liz Williams, a distinguished interior designer and founder of Liz Williams Interiors here in Atlanta. Trained under the talented Carter Kay, Liz has cultivated a unique style that marries timeless elegance with Southern charm. Her stunning work throughout the Southeast reflects her passion for antiques, skillfully combining traditional elements with modern designs for a timeless design style that anyone can get behind. In this episode, Liz shares her valuable insights on the evolution of design trends over the past two decades and her predictions for whatâs ahead in 2025. Discover how to harmonize current trends with timeless decor to create a stylish home that stands the test of time. From thoughtfully incorporating color to selecting cherished antiques, Liz emphasizes the importance of blending personal taste with historical inspiration, resulting in a refined and enduring aesthetic that appeals to those who appreciate quality, tradition, and comfortability in their living spaces. Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/4azQTiq What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 Meet Designer Liz Williams 01:15 Liz's Journey into Interior Design 01:57 Mentorship and Style Evolution 03:19 Antiques and Modern Pairings 04:31 Trends in Interior Design 04:54 Architectural Changes Over the Years 06:30 The Return of Color in Design 17:28 Seasonal Decor and Slipcovers 26:47 Avoiding the Red Accent Wall 27:16 Exploring Color Trends: Pinks and Browns 29:28 The Mocha Moose Debate 32:18 Whimsical Design Choices 37:14 Challenges in Design Projects 41:52 Bay Window Dilemma 47:53 Final Thoughts and Farewell Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/4gcyVDL Hi Erica, The hosts commended you on your lovely bay windows, which bring in great natural light! For your three distinct spacesâthe guest room office, guest room, and the formal living roomâLiz suggests several elegant solutions. For the bedrooms, where you need blackout solutions and sound absorption, consider using flowing full drapery panels mounted from the ceiling. This will prevent light from cutting in while providing a sophisticated look. A heavier lining will help with sound dampening, essential for your street-facing windows. In the formal living room, where you've lost original shutters, Liz recommends opting for ceiling-mounted tracks, providing a seamless, clean look. This allows for versatile panel options that can be pulled fully open or spread closed for privacy at night. Your idea of incorporating Roman shades sounds appealing as well, especially with the stained glass feature. Layering shades with decorative drapery can give added dimension without blocking too much light. Best of luck with your project, and we hope these tips help enhance the beauty of your windows! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Liz Williams Interiors | Website @lizwilliamsinteriors | Instagram Ballard Designs YouTube | Watch the Full Episode Ballard Designs | Shop Now! 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 28 January 2025
We have the pleasure of welcoming to the show Gabriela Eisenhart: the talented founder of Silo Studios in Atlanta, GA. With over a decade of experience & notable features in Architectural Digest and House Beautiful, Gabriela has made a name for herself designing beautiful spaces that blend personal stories with warmth and comfort. In this episode, Gabriela shares her philosophy of slow design, which emphasizes the importance of thoughtfully curating your home over time rather than rushing to fill it with decor. She encourages listeners to choose pieces that hold personal significance, ensuring that your home reflects your evolving journey. Join us as we delve into Gabrielaâs insights on creating elegant and meaningful spaces that tell your unique story. Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/4g68RKI What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:45 Welcoming Gabriela Eisenhart: Founder of Silo Studios 02:30 Gabriela's Background and Design Journey 06:20 The Art of Timeless Design with a Modern Twist 09:15 Understanding Slow Design: Curating with Intention 12:00 Balancing Immediate Needs with Long-Term Vision 15:45 Blending Tradition and Innovation in Design 18:30 The Role of Personal Stories in Decorating 21:29 Case Study: Buckhead Condo and the Power of Art in Design 25:58 Integrating Art and Family Heritage into Spaces 28:10 Gabrielaâs Home: Melding East Meets West Influences 32:05 Crafting Kitchens: The Curve of Creativity and Functionality 36:04 Mastering the Mix of Patterns and Textures 39:20 Designing Childrenâs Rooms: Growing with Grace 42:30 Decorating Dilemma: Wallpaper Wonders for a Cozy Apartment 47:50 Final Thoughts and Gabriella's Inspirations Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/4fmFxzg Hi Julia, Gabriela and the hosts adore your happy blue kitchen and the warmth your entry grasscloth brings! To streamline your space, Gabriela suggests continuing the grasscloth into the entry area to maintain a cohesive look without overwhelming your charming New York apartment. If you're drawn to the floral pattern you mentioned, stick to using it on the mirror wall and door wall only, leaving the beam in neutral tones to serve as a gentle divider between spaces. Thank you for sharing your lovely home with us, Julia. We hope these ideas help you create the perfect balance in your apartment! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Silo Studios | Website @silostudiodesign | Instagram Gabriela's Homeworthy Tour | YouTube Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube 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, itâll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 21 January 2025
We have the pleasure of welcoming to the show Gabriella Eisenhart: the talented founder of Silo Studios in Atlanta, GA. With over a decade of experience & notable features in Architectural Digest and House Beautiful, Gabriella has made a name for herself designing beautiful spaces that blend personal stories with warmth and comfort. In this episode, Gabriella shares her philosophy of slow design, which emphasizes the importance of thoughtfully curating your home over time rather than rushing to fill it with decor. She encourages listeners to choose pieces that hold personal significance, ensuring that your home reflects your evolving journey. Join us as we delve into Gabriellaâs insights on creating elegant and meaningful spaces that tell your unique story. Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/4g68RKI What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:45 Welcoming Gabriella Eisenhart: Founder of Silo Studios 02:30 Gabriella's Background and Design Journey 06:20 The Art of Timeless Design with a Modern Twist 09:15 Understanding Slow Design: Curating with Intention 12:00 Balancing Immediate Needs with Long-Term Vision 15:45 Blending Tradition and Innovation in Design 18:30 The Role of Personal Stories in Decorating 21:29 Case Study: Buckhead Condo and the Power of Art in Design 25:58 Integrating Art and Family Heritage into Spaces 28:10 Gabriellaâs Home: Melding East Meets West Influences 32:05 Crafting Kitchens: The Curve of Creativity and Functionality 36:04 Mastering the Mix of Patterns and Textures 39:20 Designing Childrenâs Rooms: Growing with Grace 42:30 Decorating Dilemma: Wallpaper Wonders for a Cozy Apartment 47:50 Final Thoughts and Gabriella's Inspirations Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/4fmFxzg Hi Julia, Gabriella and the hosts adore your happy blue kitchen and the warmth your entry grasscloth brings! To streamline your space, Gabriella suggests continuing the grasscloth into the entry area to maintain a cohesive look without overwhelming your charming New York apartment. If you're drawn to the floral pattern you mentioned, stick to using it on the mirror wall and door wall only, leaving the beam in neutral tones to serve as a gentle divider between spaces. Thank you for sharing your lovely home with us, Julia. We hope these ideas help you create the perfect balance in your apartment! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Silo Studios | Website @silostudiodesign | Instagram Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 21 January 2025
We are thrilled to kick off 2025 by welcoming the legendary Obama White House interior designer Michael S. Smith to the show. With nearly 35 years in the industry, Michael has an incredible wealth of knowledge when it comes to creating beautiful spaces that blend traditional charm with modern elegance. During our conversation, he shares insights from his latest book, "Classic by Design," offering a peek into his unique design approach that celebrates personal taste while respecting the historical and cultural context of each home. Michael also opens up about his remarkable experience redesigning the Obama White House, discussing how he balanced personal flair with the expectations of a public space. Plus, we dive into practical tips on selecting cherished antiques and the artful use of color to create harmonious, inviting environments that feel like home. Whether you're looking to refresh your space or simply gain inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable design wisdom and charming anecdotes that you'll want to soak up. ***Watch this week's episode as recorded in video form on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel*** What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Welcoming Michael S. Smith 02:46 Michael's Design Philosophy and Process 06:15 Photographing and Evolving Design Projects 09:43 Blending Styles and Antiques 16:28 Shonda Rhimes' New York Apartment 22:33 Historic East River Apartment 29:42 Decorating Public Spaces: The Obama White House 33:32 Living with History: White House Furnishings 35:32 Curating the White House Art Collection 37:00 Designing for the Future: Personalization and Adaptability 38:50 Reflecting on Past Projects and Future Aspirations 40:41 Vacation Homes: Embracing Local Culture 43:28 Mountain and Mallorca Homes: Sense of Place 50:05 Material Choices: Craftsmanship and Texture 58:31 The Role of Color in Design 01:04:09 Final Thoughts Also Mentioned: 'Classic by Design' | Order Your Copy Now! Michael S. Smith | Website @jaspershowroom | Instagram Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 14 January 2025
In the third and final installment of our decorating throwback series, Taryn shares her favorite episode with the group and teases the comprehensive mini-series on home building (episodes 229-232). This mini-series brings together a wealth of expertise from interior designer Maggie Griffin, architect Kevin Clark, and builder Aaron Burgess. The conversations cover essential topics, including how to select the perfect property, make material choices, establish relationships with contractors, and navigate critical design decisions. What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:34 Favorite Throwback Episodes 01:52 Building Your Own Home Series 02:49 Episode 229: Featuring Maggie Griffin:Â Insights into beginning the home construction journey. 03:50 Episode 230: Featuring Kevin Clark:Â Practical advice on architecture and land selection. 04:19 Episode 231: Featuring Aaron Burgess:Â Builder perspectives on team dynamics and project execution. 04:55 Episode 232: Interior Design Focus:Â Finalizing styles and interior details with Maggie Griffin. 06:15 Maternity Leave and Recording Challenges 18:32 Finding the Right Contractor 47:52 Prioritizing Home Features 48:31 Windows and Wildlife 49:22 Faucets and Fixtures 50:41 Lighting and Finishes 51:18 Cabinetry and Flooring 53:14 The 'While You're At It' Phase: Managing Add-Ons 56:04 The Importance of Timelines in Construction 59:23 Walkthroughs and Inspections: Ensuring Satisfaction 01:02:00 Effective Communication with Your Contractor 01:15:55 The Value of Relationships in Construction Projects 01:18:49 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Also Mentioned: @maggiegriffindesign | Instagram Ep. 229 w/ Maggie Griffin | Podcast Episode Ep. 230 w/ Kevin Clark | Podcast Episode Ep. 231 w/ Aaron Burgess | Podcast Episode Ep. 232 w/ Interior Design Focus | Podcast Episode Shop Now at Ballard Designs | Ballard Designs Website
Transcribed - Published: 7 January 2025
Continuing their series of favorite throwback episodes, Liz, Caroline, and Taryn reminisce on memorable conversations with past guests before shining a special light on Ep. 318* with Brooke and Layla Gianetti. Liz urges listeners to listen in to the story of the Gianettis, exploring their transformative journey from California to Tennessee to establish Patina Meadow. Discover the harmonious blend of farming and design and the lessons learned from this unique lifestyle shift. Gain insights into biodynamic farming, developing vibrant garden spaces, and how they are building a community through creativity and collaboration.** *This throwback episode was originally published 7/18/2023 **Follow along with this throwback episode's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/3BMzHtd What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 01:45 Liz's Most Memorable Guests and Episodes 04:00 Reminiscing on the Giannetti Family Episodes 07:36 Interview with Brooke and Layla Gianetti 11:11 Life at Patina Meadow 25:57 Biodynamic Farming and Gardening 31:13 The Bloomery and Future Plans 36:57 Balancing Work and Farm Life 37:44 The Unexpected Arrival of Baby Guinea Fow 39:19 The Origin of Patina Home and Garden 43:04 Discovering Pottery and Teaching Classes 44:58 Building a Community Through Art and Learning 51:23 Design Work and Future Projects 59:31 Decorating Dilemma: Adding Color and Warmth 01:12:13 Final Thoughts and Farewell Also Mentioned: Patina Home & Garden | Website @velvetandlinen | Instagram Ep. 84: Susan Ferrier | Podcast Episode Ep. 338 w/ Kathy Graham | Podcast Episode Ep. 217 w/ Philip Mitchell | Podcast Episode Ep. 66 w/ Kristin Kong | Podcast Episode Ep. 158 w/ Katie Ritter | Podcast Episode Shop Now at Ballard Designs | Ballard Designs Website Tune in next week where Taryn will pick her favorite throwback in Part 3 of 3 of our decorating throwback series. Until then, happy decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 31 December 2024
In Part 1 of our new annual throwback series, Caroline, Taryn, and Liz revisit a memorable conversation with Susan Ferrier from Ep. 84* of the show that has inspired Caroline's approach to interior design since. Susan Ferrier is a celebrated interior designer from Atlanta, GA. Known for her strategic use of light, texture, and contrast, Ferrier provides listeners with invaluable insights into her design process, emphasizing the thoughtful placement of furniture, the integration of scenic views, and the artful mixing of metals and textures to achieve timeless decor. The throwback episode also includes a listener's decorating dilemma** that Susan helped solve, offering advice on successful room layout and effective use of lighting in difficult spaces. *This throwback episode was originally published 4/16/2019 **Follow along with this throwback episode's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/4gzBroH What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 Reflecting on the Past 400 Episodes of the Show 01:29 Caroline Explains Why She Chose Ep. 84 w/ Susan Ferrier for Pt. 1 of our Throwback Series 05:10 Interview with Susan Ferrier Begins 05:59 Susan Ferrierâs Design Philosophy 14:11 Balancing Client Needs and Personal Style 31:50 Mixing Metals and Timeless Design 36:06 Revamping 80s Houses: Challenges and Solutions 36:20 Lake Martin Project: A Modern Makeover 36:33 Design Tricks: Using Paint and Drapery 39:45 Furniture and Layout: Creating Harmony 44:35 Lighting and Accessories: Enhancing Spaces 53:07 Listenerâs Dilemma: Room Layout and Decor 01:07:42 Final Thoughts and Farewell Also Mentioned: Susan Ferrier Interiors | Website @susanferrier | Instagram Ep. 84: Susan Ferrier | Original Episode Blog Post Ep. 299 w/ Bobby McAlpine | Podcast Episode Ep. 161 w/ Mark Roberts | Podcast Episode Ep. 122 w/ Tom Shearer | Podcast Episode Ep. 158 w/ Katie Ritter | Podcast Episode Shop Now at Ballard Designs | Ballard Designs Website Tune in next week where Liz will pick her favorite throwback in Part 2 of our decorating throwback series.Until then, happy decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 24 December 2024
In Part 1 of our new annual throwback series, Caroline, Taryn, and Liz revisit a memorable conversation with Susan Ferrier from Ep. 84* of the show that has inspired Caroline's approach to interior design since. Susan Ferrier is a celebrated interior designer from Atlanta, GA. Known for her strategic use of light, texture, and contrast, Ferrier provides listeners with invaluable insights into her design process, emphasizing the thoughtful placement of furniture, the integration of scenic views, and the artful mixing of metals and textures to achieve timeless decor. The throwback episode also includes a listener's decorating dilemma** that Susan helped solve, offering advice on successful room layout and effective use of lighting in difficult spaces. *This throwback episode was originally published 4/16/2019 **Follow along with this throwback episode's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/4gzBroH What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:33 Reflecting on the Past 400 Episodes of the Show 01:29 Caroline Explains Why She Chose Ep. 84 w/ Susan Ferrier for Pt. 1 of our Throwback Series 05:10 Interview with Susan Ferrier Begins 05:59 Susan Ferrierâs Design Philosophy 14:11 Balancing Client Needs and Personal Style 31:50 Mixing Metals and Timeless Design 36:06 Revamping 80s Houses: Challenges and Solutions 36:20 Lake Martin Project: A Modern Makeover 36:33 Design Tricks: Using Paint and Drapery 39:45 Furniture and Layout: Creating Harmony 44:35 Lighting and Accessories: Enhancing Spaces 53:07 Listenerâs Dilemma: Room Layout and Decor 01:07:42 Final Thoughts and Farewell Also Mentioned: Susan Ferrier Interiors | Website @susanferrier | Instagram Ep. 84: Susan Ferrier | Original Episode Blog Post Ep. 299 w/ Bobby McAlpine | Podcast Episode Ep. 161 w/ Mark Roberts | Podcast Episode Ep. 122 w/ Tom Shearer | Podcast Episode Ep. 158 w/ Katie Ritter | Podcast Episode Shop Now at Ballard Designs | Ballard Designs Website Tune in next week where Liz will pick her favorite throwback in Part 2 of our decorating throwback series.Until then, happy decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 24 December 2024
We're thrilled to welcome Mallory Robbins and Elizabeth Bennett of Kansas City's design duo KOBEL + CO, who are celebrated for their distinctive style that seamlessly blends timeless treasures with modern aesthetics to create uniquely intimate spaces. Mallory and Elizabeth share their secrets for crafting moods that capture both heart and style, kicking things off by diving into their client-centered approach, where understanding the desired feel and experience shapes the design journey. Youâll love their tips on using scale, texture, and layered lighting to transform any room into a moody masterpiece. The design duo also explore the return of traditional entertaining spaces post-pandemic and share great advice on making bold choices in the kitchen. Donât miss their take on designing imaginative kids' rooms, where creativity knows no bounds! ***Watch this week's episode as recorded in video form on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel*** What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:32 Meet the Guests: Mallory Robbins and Elizabeth Bennett 01:10 Design Philosophy: Capturing the Right Vibe 01:50 Client-Centered Design Approach 06:33 Post-Pandemic Design Trends 14:08 The Importance of Scale in Design 17:21 Balancing Function and Aesthetics 27:58 Styling Tips and Tricks 30:34 Accessorizing: Adding Personality to Your Space 31:54 The Art of Rearranging and Styling 33:26 The Beauty of White Kitchens 36:36 Making a Statement with Bold Marbles 41:59 Designing Kids' Rooms with Personality 46:14 Rug Selection and Room Coordination 55:02 Final Tips and Farewell Decorating Dilemma: ***Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog*** Lauren is seeking advice on selecting rugs for her office and dining room, which are visible from one another. Mallory and Elizabeth recommend anchoring both spaces with complementary sisal rugs for texture and using a unique-patterned runner to tie the spaces together. Additionally, they suggest rearranging the office furniture to create inviting zones while leveraging the beautiful bookshelves as focal points. Best of luck, Lauren, and we can't wait to see how your inviting spaces come together! Also Mentioned: KOBEL + CO | Website @kobelandco | Instagram Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 17 December 2024
This week, Caroline and Liz welcome the visionary interior designer Kishani Perera, who merges aesthetics with health to create her signature Healthy Homesâ˘. Kishani's approach to design emphasizes the use of curated, non-toxic materials and thoughtful design choices that not only respect the environment but also enhance the physical well-being of her clients. Kishani discusses her evolution as a designer over the past 20 years, touching on everything from the beauty of antiques to her health challenges that inspired her focus on creating non-toxic living spaces. She provides invaluable insights on the importance of reusing materials and how these practices add character and warmth to a home. Join us as she shares her holistic view on design and how beautiful interiors can promote a healthier lifestyle. What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate 00:34 Welcoming Kishani Perera 01:54 Kishani's Design Evolution and Aesthetic 04:19 The Importance of Antiques and Flea Market Finds 11:17 Discovering and Addressing Health Concerns in Design 17:34 Tips for Identifying Indoor Toxins 23:19 Practical Solutions for Creating Healthier Homes 28:34 The Rise of Eco-Friendly and Non-Toxic Design Materials 33:22 Elevating Spaces with Vintage Elements and Artwork 42:55 Client Relationships: Personalizing Design 45:45 Kishaniâs Favorite Organic Materials 51:52 Decorating Dilemmas: Expert Advice for Listeners 58:49 Conclusion and What's Next in Sustainable Design Decorating Dilemma: Hi Karen, Kishani and the hosts commend you for your beautiful living room rug choice! Your entryway rug might be causing some color conflict. Kishani suggests a more neutral area rug to harmonize the space while maintaining your original design. She emphasizes the importance of layering by suggesting a light fixture and possibly painting your doors to pop with color. Best of luck with your space, and we hope these tips will help refine your entryway! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Kishani Perera | Website @kishaniperera | Instagram Healthy Homes⢠Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 10 December 2024
Liz and Taryn chat with celebrated interior designers James Dolenz and Tom Riker of James Thomas Interiors. Since 2003, James and Tom have been transforming homes with their unique design philosophy centered on elegance and comfort. They discuss their journey from commercial interiors to high-end residential design, emphasizing details, historical understanding, and the importance of creating spaces that evoke emotion. The conversation covers the duo's design heroes, the significance of team culture, and practical advice for both aspiring designers and homeowners. Additionally, they answer a listener's decorating dilemma about a challenging living room layout, providing thoughtful, expert solutions. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Meet the Designers: James Dolenz and Tom Riker 01:55 The Journey of James Thomas Firm 04:22 Building a Creative and Supportive Team 05:32 Design Philosophy and Client Interaction 08:10 Advice for Aspiring Interior Designers 14:33 Learning the Craft: From Novices to Experts 20:11 Influences and Inspirations in Design 22:57 Trends and Timeless Design 26:58 Creating Cozy and Inviting Spaces 30:43 Creating Cozy Spaces with Natural Elements 32:56 Designing a British Colonial Inspired Home 34:37 Choosing the Right Wall Colors 36:53 The Importance of Details in Interior Design 38:56 Incorporating Unique Materials and Textures 40:59 A Stunning Tortoise Shell Ceiling 45:40 Listener's Decorating Dilemma: Making an 80s Home Cohesive 54:39 Wrapping Up: Where to Find Us Also Mentioned: James Thomas Interiors | Website @jamesthomasinteriors | Instagram Ballard Designs Ballard Designs YouTube | Watch Full Episodes w/ Images
Transcribed - Published: 3 December 2024
Liz and Taryn chat with celebrated interior designers James Dolenc and Tom Riker of James Thomas. Since 2003, James and Tom have been transforming homes with their unique design philosophy centered on elegance and comfort. They discuss their journey from commercial interiors to high-end residential design, emphasizing details, historical understanding, and the importance of creating spaces that evoke emotion. The conversation covers the duo's design heroes, the significance of team culture, and practical advice for both aspiring designers and homeowners. Additionally, they answer a listener's decorating dilemma about a challenging living room layout, providing thoughtful, expert solutions. ***Watch this week's episode as recorded in video form on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel*** What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Meet the Designers: James Dolenz and Tom Riker 01:55 The Journey of James Thomas Firm 04:22 Building a Creative and Supportive Team 05:32 Design Philosophy and Client Interaction 08:10 Advice for Aspiring Interior Designers 14:33 Learning the Craft: From Novices to Experts 20:11 Influences and Inspirations in Design 22:57 Trends and Timeless Design 26:58 Creating Cozy and Inviting Spaces 30:43 Creating Cozy Spaces with Natural Elements 32:56 Designing a British Colonial Inspired Home 34:37 Choosing the Right Wall Colors 36:53 The Importance of Details in Interior Design 38:56 Incorporating Unique Materials and Textures 40:59 A Stunning Tortoise Shell Ceiling 45:40 Listener's Decorating Dilemma: Making an 80s Home Cohesive 54:39 Wrapping Up: Where to Find Us Decorating Dilemma: **Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog** Hi, Joanne! James and Tom suggest adding tongue and groove paneling to the ceiling for texture and continuity, incorporating a room-sized sisal rug, and updating window treatments with motorized shades for sun control. They advise lighter accent pillows to add warmth and scale the coffee table for balance. For personalized window solutions, they also recommend consulting a specialist. Best of luck, Joanne, and we canât wait to see your space transformation! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: James Thomas Interiors | Website @jamesthomasinteriors | Instagram Ballard Designs Ballard Designs YouTube | Watch Full Episodes w/ Images
Transcribed - Published: 3 December 2024
Join Caroline and Taryn as we chat with talented Santa Monica-based designer Christine Markatos-Lowe, who dives deep into her innovative theory of color and space. Get ready to be inspired as Christine shares her expert insights on mastering the color wheel, sparking emotions through color choices, and her top tips for finding the perfect hue harmony in your home. Discover how to seamlessly blend your existing art and textiles into new designs, and gain a sneak peek into the collaborative dance between designers and architects. This week's podcast does not have a YouTube video version. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast 00:34 Meet Christine Marketos Lowe 01:34 Christine's Journey from Fine Art to Design 04:55 The Emotional Impact of Color 09:33 Practical Tips for Using Color in Your Home 23:46 Collaborating with Architects and Clients 29:30 Creating Cohesive Color Palettes 37:39 Christine's Recent Projects and Inspirations 40:54 Conclusion and Where to Find Christine 41:28 Closing Remarks Also Mentioned: Christine Markatos Design | Website @chrstinemarkatosdesign | Instagram Ballard Designs Ballard Designs YouTube | Watch Full Episodes w/ Images
Transcribed - Published: 26 November 2024
This week, the ladies come together in Taryn's stunning new dining room for our much-loved annual holiday hosting special (can you believe itâs been a whole year already?! ) The trio are here to spill their personal hosting secrets and cherished holiday traditions, starting with Thanksgiving hosting rituals and meal prep hacks to deep dives into the art of holiday decorating. Prepare to be inspired as they chat about all things Christmas trees. Whether you're Team Real or Team Pre-Lit, they've got great ideas to help you find your perfect match. Plus, theyâll share their creative spins on wreaths, stockings, and table settings that will wow your guests. As always, listener questions steal the spotlight: From convincing your partner to embrace a fabulous fake tree to easy-peasy strategies for low-effort, high-impact holiday dĂŠcor, we cover it all in this year's holiday hosting special. Letâs make this season's decor one to remember! Watch this week's episode as recorded on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel; Read our 2024 Holiday Hosting Recipes on the How to Decorate Blog. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate 00:35 Holiday Special Begins at Taryn's House 01:31 Thanksgiving Hosting Tips and Traditions 03:16 Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes and Dishes 07:39 Hosting Strategies and Party Planning 21:03 Thanksgiving Day Chaos and Joy 22:06 Transition to Christmas Preparations 32:45 Seasonal Decorating Tips for Your Home 33:23 Front Porch Christmas Makeover 36:15 Choosing Between Real and Fake Christmas Trees 40:25 Tree Skirts and Stocking Holders 47:11 Holiday Wrapping and Ribbon Ideas 49:32 Holiday Hosting and Dinnerware 01:00:17 Estate Sales for Unique Holiday Gifts 01:03:28 Final Thoughts Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Our 2024 Holiday Hosting Recipes
Transcribed - Published: 19 November 2024
This week, Taryn and Liz welcome back award-winning interior designer and author Marie Flanagan, who discusses her newest book, 'The Perfect Room: Timeless Designs for Intentional Living.' Marie shares insights from her extensive work, including her approach to architectural interiors, the importance of texture, and how to blend elegance with functionality. She also delves into tips for designing entryways, dining rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms, emphasizing the importance of a layered and personal touch in home decor. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate 00:34 Welcoming Marie Flanagan 01:54 Marie Flanagan's Design Philosophy 04:19 The Perfect Room: Intentional Living 11:17 Designing the Perfect Entryway 17:34 Creating a Layered and Collected Home 23:19 The Importance of Dining Rooms 28:34 Designing Hallways and Staircases 31:59 Signaling Spaces: Welcoming Design Elements 32:22 Creative Transitions: Runners, Wallpapers, and More 33:22 Kitchens: Heart of the Home 33:59 Innovative Kitchen Design Tips 35:55 Lighting and Appliances: Elevating Kitchen Functionality 42:55 Bedrooms: Creating Cozy Retreats 45:45 Bathrooms: Adding Warmth and Texture 51:52 Decorating Dilemmas: Expert Advice 58:49 Conclusion and Upcoming Book Signing Events! Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the official How to Decorate Blog [CLICK HERE] Hi Megan, First off, Marie and the hosts commend you for helping your friend transition her living room to feel cozier with her new lighter style while integrating her cherished deep red colors. Your approach is thoughtful and shows a strong design intuition. Marie suggests starting by editing and curating the meaningful red pieces that can blend into a nuanced, rust-toned color palette. This will harmonize the deep red with softer, neutral hues to maintain a cohesive look. Introducing symmetry in the room layout can create a more inviting ambiance. Consider placing matching sofas facing each other across the fireplace or using two chairs that complement the existing seating arrangement. For the coffee table, Marie recommends considering a round shape to improve flow, and opting for materials like light wood, marble, or plaster for a touch of organic elegance. Enhancing the space with floor-to-ceiling drapery can add warmth and finish, while also making the room feel more tailored and spacious. Opt for fabrics like linen or wool sateen, which offer both style and functionality. Layering textures is key, so think about incorporating elements like leather chairs or mohair pillows. A secondary rug, such as an antique Ushak with rust tones, could be layered over the current neutral rug to add richness. For a further touch of coziness, consider wallpapering with a textured option like seagrass. Don't forget the impact of lightingâadding matching table lamps or a console table behind the sofa with additional lamps can brighten the room and enhance its inviting atmosphere. Overall, simplifying and editing accessories, like aligning artwork or choosing standout vases for the mantle, will ensure the space remains serene and cohesive. Best of luck with the redesign, and we hope these tips help transform your friend's living room into a cozy and stylish retreat! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: Marie Flanigan | Website @marieflaniganinteriors | Instagram 'The Perfect Room' | Order Your Copy Now! Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 12 November 2024
We're excited to welcome back style icon and TV personality Carson Kressley, who shares his favorite holiday decorating and hosting tips as we get into the swing of the season. From tree trimming parties and coordinating guest rooms to serving simple yet crowd-pleasing food for holiday gatherings, Carson's practical advice aims to make the holiday season festive and stress-free. He also He provides insight into his own yearly Thanksgiving traditions, including hosting the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade. Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate! 00:34 Welcoming Carson Kressley 02:30 Thanksgiving Traditions and Tips 04:24 Tree Trimming and Holiday Decor 07:27 Guest Room Preparations 19:08 Organizing Holiday Decorations 22:37 Wreaths and Greenery 27:10 Tailoring Decor to Your Space 31:17 Christmas Traditions and Hosting Style 33:15 Holiday Entertaining Tips 34:05 Managing Guests and Multitasking 34:54 Setting Up the Perfect Holiday Bar 36:26 Holiday Brunch for Mom and Friends 37:44 Tips for Large Holiday Parties 39:41 Packing and Organizing for Trips 51:59 Decorating Window Sills 01:00:59 Current Projects and Social Media 01:03:19 Conclusion Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: CLICK HERE Hi Pia, First off, Carson and the hosts commend you for the excellent choices you've already made with your window sill decor. Your use of monochromatic pots and sculptural elements shows a strong sense of style. Carson suggests continuing with plants in elegant containers as they are a classic and fitting choice for window sills. Adding small lamps is a great idea, especially with those long Swedish winters, as they provide warmth and light. Carson also proposes getting creative with your window frames by painting them in a lacquered color. This could make them a standout feature without needing too many decorations on the sill itself. Introducing cafe curtains could also add a stylish backdrop to your arrangements, giving you flexibility with light and privacy. Remember, maintaining varying heights and textures can keep your window displays from appearing cluttered while ensuring they stay visually interesting. You're definitely on the right track with your decorating, and these small tweaks could help you achieve that stylish and cohesive look you're aiming for. We'd love to hear back on your progress and any new ideas you decide to implement! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: SHOP NOW: Carson's Favorite Holiday Ballard Products @carsonkressley | Instagram Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 5 November 2024
We're joined this week by acclaimed designer & author Elaine Griffin, where we dive deep into the fundamentals of decorating through her 2009 best-selling book, 'Design Rules: The Insider's Guide to Becoming Your Own Decorator.' The ladies discuss proportion principles, the impact of personal style, and the importance of timeless design, all while Elaine opens up about her Southern cultural influences, navigating different regional styles, evolving personal aesthetics, and strategic planning for young decorators. The episode also emphasizes how to incorporate cherished items, where and when to invest in quality furniture pieces, and how to adapt your design choices to life experiences in a meaningful way. Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate, the Podcast 00:36 Meet Elaine Griffin 01:16 âDesign Rulesâ: The Timeless Guidebook for Home Decoraters 02:18 Practical Tips for Home Decor 15:47 The Emotional Connection to Home 16:34 Influences on Elaineâs Personal Design Style 31:20 Design Stages and Investment Pieces 36:22 How to Blend Treasured Possessions and Sentimental Items into Cohesive Design 38:47 The Evolution of Your Own Personal Style 39:28 Lizâs Card Catalog: A Journey Through Time 41:15 Reflections on Design and Sentimentality 58:35 Decorating Dilemma: Design Advice for a Lake Home 01:14:02 Final Thoughts and Farewell Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: CLICK HERE. Hi Amanda, First off, Elaine commends Amanda on her initial color choice of alabaster, describing it as a beautiful off-white that ranked among the top Sherwin Williams colors. She suggests that you need to focus on allowing the natural landscape to guide her color palette since the lake house likely offers a view worth highlighting. Elaine also emphasizes the importance of choosing colors that complement the scenery to ensure the view remains the focal point. For the screen porch, she recommends considering a daring, dark green to provide a dynamic contrast and allow the room to blend with the natural surroundings. Elaine also shares key color rules, advising that Amanda match her home's interior and exterior styles to maintain cohesion, and suggests incorporating beige tones as an alternative to gray, which can look dated. Elaine points out the importance of considering natural light and how it interacts with chosen colors, encouraging Amanda to seek a palette that lasts and complements both the home's interior and its natural setting. Give us an update when you finish this project, we really want to see what decision(s) you make! - How to Decorate Also Mentioned: 'Design Rules: The Book' | Order Your Copy Today! Elaine Griffin at Home | Website @elaine_griffin | Instagram Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube
Transcribed - Published: 29 October 2024
This week, the ladies get a first-hand look into the captivating world of custom hand-painted wallpaper with guest Jenn Gracie: a 6th generation member of the esteemed Gracie Wallpaper family. Our conversation revolves around the firm's newly published book 'The Art of Gracie,â the first-ever book and inside look at the history, design process, and continuing legacy of Gracie Wallpaper. Listeners will explore the transition from antique to bespoke wallpaper designs, the rigorous training of artists, and the specialized skills required to create these intricate works. The episode also covers the challenges and joys of curating photography for historic wallpaper, preserving antique designs, and the strategic process of capturing room installations. Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Meet Jennifer Gracie: A Legacy of Craftsmanship 01:34 The Gracie Family Business: A Historical Overview 03:42 Personal Stories and Paths into the Family Business 07:36 The Art of Custom Hand-Painted Wallpapers 15:44 Innovative Wallpaper Designs and Techniques 24:00 The Making of the Gracie Wallpaper Book 24:31 Crafting a Family Legacy: The Book's Journey 25:04 Personal Touches: Family Contributions 25:56 Warmth and Welcoming: The Family's Essence 27:31 Challenges in Curating Photography 30:48 Preserving History: Restorations and Installations 32:09 The Art of Wallpaper: Techniques and Traditions 37:08 Exploring Designs: Japanese and Panoramic Landscapes 39:48 Favorite Designs and Upcoming Projects 41:14 Conclusion Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube The Art of Gracie Gracie Wallpaper
Transcribed - Published: 22 October 2024
Following last week's episode, Caroline shares the second half of her extended conversation with renowned architect and interior designer Ben Pentreath. The two continue their discussion of Ben's latest book, 'An English Vision', as well as practical decorating tips for making your house feel like your home. Watch our FULL INTERVIEW with Ben Pentreath now on YouTube: CLICK HERE What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Continuing Our Conversation with Ben Pentreath: Part Two 00:52 - Ben shares his insights on how to harmoniously blend architecture and decoration in design. 05:42 - Ben and Caroline discuss a wide array of different decoration styles and what makes each so unique. 08:51 - Ben discusses the deeper philosophy behind decorating and why planning for longevity matters. 12:37 - Why adding personal touches to your decor can make all the difference in creating a home! 20:59 - Ben breaks down the distinct characteristics of English and American styles and what sets them apart. 27:42 - Caroline and Ben dive even deeper into how personalization transforms a house into a warm, inviting home. 28:59 - Hear about the hurdles Ben faces when designing for clients and how he navigates their needs. 31:22 - Learn how photography plays a crucial role in showcasing design and capturing the beauty of spaces. 34:30 - Ben shares his tips on maintaining harmony between work and personal life as a designer. 43:03 - Decorating Dilemma: Exterior Home Makeover Tips! 51:47 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma now on the How to Decorate Blog: CLICK HERE Hi Braeden, First off, Ben suggests a full reassessment of the garage doorâs role, asking whether itâs primarily used for car storage. If not, converting the garage into a living space could improve the overall aesthetic of the house. They also recommend enhancing the windows by adding glazing bars to create a friendlier appearance and suggest removing existing shutters if they are too small to serve their functional purpose. Ben and Caroline also emphasize the importance of achieving a cohesive look by considering the brickâs color. Either painting it to match the siding or replacing it with siding altogether can help unify the exterior facade. Ben also advises refining the porch details by opting for thinner, more elegant columns and adding seating to encourage outdoor enjoyment. Lastly, they highlight the significance of landscaping, recommending the introduction of climbing plants to soften the house's appearance and improve curb appeal. Overall, we recommend to personalize the space while maintaining a harmonious design that reflects your own style and preferences. Thanks so much for writing in and happy decorating! Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Ben Pentreath LTD 'An English Vision' by Ben Pentreath
Transcribed - Published: 15 October 2024
This week, Caroline hosts the show solo with renowned architect and interior designer Ben Pentreath. The two delve into Ben's extensive career, current design projects, and then discuss Ben's latest book, 'An English Vision.' Ben gives insights on common design challenges, the thought processes behind sustainable urban planning, and the architectural principles guiding his work in classic English designs. The conversation also touches on the integration of modern technologies within traditional architecture and how design choices impact community and environmental sustainability. Watch our FULL INTERVIEW with Ben Pentreath now on YouTube: CLICK HERE What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00Â - Introduction 00:33Â - Get Ready for a Special Two-Part Series! 01:04Â - Discover Ben Pentreathâs design journey plus how he fell in love with architecture. 02:32Â - Writing a Book: Hear about the joys and hurdles Ben faced while penning his book. Itâs a journey of passion and perseverance! 04:36Â - Ben shares heartfelt reflections and the inspirations that fuel his creativity. 10:34Â - Ben discusses the early influences that shaped his career in design. 15:19Â - Gain insights into Benâs architectural education and the initial steps of his professional journey. 19:52Â - Ben recounts life-changing travels and the invaluable experiences of his apprenticeships. 24:53Â - Ben shares how a move to New York opened new doors and exciting possibilities. 26:05Â - Hear Ben's thoughts on what it was like to live and work amidst the vibrant NYC landscape. 27:39Â - Ben shares his unique perspective on American culture and life through his designerâs lens. 28:48Â - Learn about the motivations behind Benâs choice to ultimately come back to (and embrace) his roots in the UK. 32:55Â - Ben opens up about the exciting yet challenging experience of starting his own design practice. 33:22Â - Dive into Ben's vision for 'Poundbury' and what makes it so special in the realm of urban design. 37:02Â - Ben discusses vercoming unique and unpredictable challenges in Urban Planning 43:21Â - Wrap up Part 1 of this interview with Benâs thoughts on where urban development is headed and what we can expect in the future! Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Ben Pentreath LTD 'An English Vision' by Ben Pentreath
Transcribed - Published: 8 October 2024
This week, we welcome designers Ellie Cullman and Lee Cavanaugh from the iconic design firm Cullman & Kravis, who discuss their latest book, 'Cullman and Kravis Interiors.' Although "Cullman & Kravis Interiors" is technically the fourth book from designer Ellie Cullman, it is the first book that showcases her own firm's approach to blending traditional and contemporary styles. Ellie and Lee emphasize their passion for reflecting client interests, location, and functionality in their designs, and they also share insights about the importance of cohesive coloring and the âalchemy of old and newâ in creating vibrant living spaces. Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â 00:00 Introduction 00:33 Meet Our Guests: Ellie Cullman and Lee Cavanaugh 01:58 The Unique Cullman and Kravis Aesthetic 03:58 Designing for Function and Comfort 05:15 Interactive Design Process 13:43 Collaborative Design and Client Interaction 20:48 Adapting Designs for Future Needs 23:14 Creating Play Spaces for All Ages 23:58 Exploring Traditional Design 25:31 Balancing Old and New in Interiors 31:48 The Importance of Color Cohesion 35:35 Personal Stories and Design Tips 39:16 Decorating Dilemmas and Solutions 45:21 Conclusion + Where to Find More from Cullman & Kravis Decorating Dilemma: Cullman & Kravis suggest embracing the bold fuchsia color from her chairs by incorporating it elsewhere in the room to achieve cohesion. They recommended painting the walls in the fuchsia shade or using a textured wall covering to tie the space together. If the bold choice felt overwhelming, they suggested adding fuchsia accessories, such as vases or a large bowl, on the dining table. To address the issue with her dining chairs on the carpet, they recommended using plastic sliders or sabots on the chair feet for ease of movement. Overall, they encouraged Donna to continue her bold direction and reminded her that sometimes stepping out of her comfort zone can result in a well-designed room. Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube Cullman & Kravis
Transcribed - Published: 1 October 2024
Join Caroline, Taryn, and Liz for another exciting round of Trials and Triumphs! Liz shares her recent adventure in helping her sister transform a mudroom and laundry room with stunning color palettes and tile choices. She also recounts a nerve-wracking experience with malfunctioning hardwired fire alarms that led to a chaotic visit from firefighters. Taryn raises the stakes with a gripping story of her in-lawsâ home flooding from a broken valve while they were watching her kids. The trio also delights in sharing their latest home decor finds, including Caroline's enthusiasm for shiny new metallic glass orbs and Taryn's beautiful ceramics from Greece. Tune in for inspiration and a few laughs! What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate 00:35 The Laundry Room Makeover 05:27 Liz's Unexpected Fire Alarm Drama 15:16 Taryn's Water Damage Nightmare 19:06 Ice Machine Woes and Solutions 20:37 Insurance and Home Repairs 21:07 Drapery Dilemmas and Triumphs 22:12 Greek Ceramics and Shopping Haul 23:34 Travel Packing Tips 27:55 Fiddle Leaf Fig Care 32:01 Decorating with Metallic Glass Orbs 36:44 Estate Sale Finds and Antiques 38:34 Concluding Thoughts and Show Wrap-Up Also Mentioned: Metallic Glass Orbs Ballard Designs
Transcribed - Published: 24 September 2024
This week, we welcome artist and tastemaker Josh Young. After living in Milan for six years, Josh returned to the U.S. and launched Josh Young Design House in 2017, gaining recognition for his distinctive art style and home designs. His work has appeared in major publications such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Vogue Italia. In his debut book, Artful Home, Josh takes us through his artistic journey, his homes, and his creative process for blending modern and classical elements. In our convo, Josh shares how his European experience shaped his design philosophy and offers fantastic tips for curating a stylish, balanced home. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:  Joshâs journey from a small town in Pennsylvania to studying art in Milan and how this experience influenced his design approach. His debut book, Artful Home, and how it explores five artistic principles: palette, texture, form, nostalgia, and layers. How the book process helped him crystallize the connection between his art and home decor. Joshâs love of juxtaposing modern and classical elements. Why is it so difficult to pull off a neutral space, and what can we do about it? Yes, even Josh has moments where his silver isnât perfectly polished too. The evolution of Josh Young Design House and how social media played a pivotal role in his success. His love of antiques and how he incorporates them into his spaces in unexpected ways. How he styles rooms with a mix of classical pieces, modern touches, and neutral palettes. Tips for creating a home that feels both lived-in and elegant, with an emphasis on texture and layering. Decorating Dilemma Follow along with pictures of this week's listener-submitted decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate Blog. Hi Amanda! Thank you for being a loyal listener! We loved diving into your primary bedroom refresh, and we have some fun ideas to help you elevate the space. Letâs break it down step by step: Since you're keeping the pink chair and artwork, we suggest leaning into that pink as your accent color. Try incorporating pink into decorative pillows, drapes, and other textiles. We recommend using neutral tones for your bedding to keep things balanced and avoid overwhelming the space. A classic white bedding set with pink accents could help tie everything together without feeling too busy. For a fresh look, try layering textures in your bedding with different fabrics like linen or cotton. Keeping the palette neutral with subtle pink accents will create a serene yet stylish space. As for the drapes, consider using a light neutral with a hint of pink or blush undertones to complement the existing pink pieces. Since you want to replace your nightstands and avoid matching the dressers, look for options that offer storage but are lighter in tone or have a different texture. Painted nightstands or ones in a lighter wood could work well to contrast the darker dresser. Pair them with stylish lamps that fit your overall aestheticâmaybe incorporating more of that pink or even brass elements for a pop of elegance. We understand your husband wants to keep a fan, but you can opt for one without a light kit for a cleaner, less obtrusive look. Pair it with plenty of beautiful table or floor lamps to keep the space well-lit. The current TV placement does seem a bit top-heavy with the narrow dresser. Consider mounting the TV on the wall to free up space on the dresser for decorative items like a beautiful lamp or artwork. If wall-mounting isnât an option, switching the dresser with a wider, lower piece could help balance the space better. This will also make the room feel less cluttered and more intentional. We hope these tips spark some inspiration as you tackle your refresh! Happy decorating! Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode - Ballard Designs YouTube Josh Young | IG Artful Home
Transcribed - Published: 17 September 2024
In this episode, we're excited to welcome Stephanie Nassâalso known as "Chefanie"âwho shares her expertise in hosting unforgettable gatherings. As a chef, host extraordinaire, and author, Stephanie has organized parties for a wide range of guests, from celebrities to royals. ďťżHer new book, "Swing By: Entertaining Recipes and the New Art of Gathering," provides a playful guide for throwing themed parties with flair. Join us as Stephanie discusses her journey into entertaining, the development of her brand, and practical tips for hosting parties that are both elaborate and approachable. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â Where Stephanie's love of entertaining came from and how she got started doing it on her own. Her experience as the social chair in college and how it helped her practice and hone her hosting skills. How Stephanie's brand "Chefanie" evolved from a catering business. Stephanie's concept of "maximalism" and how her guests react to her highly coordinated and themed parties. The different levels of party planning and hosting, from casual standing parties to more elaborate seated dinners. Stephanie's advice on planning and inviting guests for a small dinner party of 4 people. Stephanie's principles or "North Star" for planning parties and how she approaches the creative process. Tips for party planning with a lot of lead time, and also more impromptu hangs! Fun ideas to get you in the mood for upcoming Halloween and holiday parties - break out the witch finger cookies! Ideas to make your tablescape and decorations come to life and reflect your personal vibe. Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Chefanie | IG Swing By!:Entertaining Recipes and the New Art of Gathering
Transcribed - Published: 10 September 2024
We are thrilled to announce a NEW House Tour on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel, available now! This time, Caroline travels to Perry, Georgia to visit the calm and custom-built cottage home of acclaimed designer & author James Farmer. Caroline and James explore his design philosophy, touching on how the surrounding environment influences his choices, his favorite colors and materials, and his approach to blending antiques with modern comforts. James also shares insights into creating indoor coziness, setting up inviting guest spaces, and the evolution of outdoor decor. Throughout, he emphasizes the importance of confidence in design, saying that creating a positively personal, unapologetic style lays the foundation for a welcoming home. Want to see this beautiful home with your own eyes? WATCH NOW on YouTube! What Youâll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction 00:35 Special Guest: James Farmer 01:43 Building Farmdale: A Labor of Love 03:07 Designing with Nature in Mind 05:11 Interior Evolution and Personal Style 08:19 The Unique Dining Room Entry 15:20 Creating Cozy and Functional Spaces 20:47 Guest Bedrooms and Antiques 22:55 The Charm of Antique Wood Tones 24:08 Versatility of Classic Furniture Pieces 24:44 Creating Dramatic Moments with Antiques 25:51 Combining Antiques with Modern Pieces 27:47 The Comforts of a Well-Designed Bedroom 30:53 Thoughtful Touches for Guest Bathrooms 32:43 Exploring Outdoor Design and Furniture 35:53 Inspiration Behind Farmdale Gardens 42:17 Unapologetic Home Design 43:38 Conclusion Also Mentioned: James Farmer Design Website Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel
Transcribed - Published: 7 September 2024
Besides having one of the best names in design, Cathy Purple Cherry is known for her uniquely holistic approach to design, embodying the ability to meet both the lifestyle and emotional needs of clients. In her first book, The Design of a Country Estate, Cathy offers a deeper look at the creation of a magnificent estate and working farm on the Chesapeake Bay. In our chat with Cathy, she shares insights into building her firm from the ground up, the creation of a magnificent country estate on the Chesapeake Bay, and the philosophy into her thoughtful, human-centric design process that has defined her decades-long career. What Youâll Hear On This Episode:Â Cathy's firm founding journey and distinctive name story. How her firm has grown since opening in 1993. What made her write her first book about a single project? Cathy shares a timeline of the Chesapeake Bay estate project, which took about 5 years from start to finish. Her personal experiences and influences in design philosophy, including raising a child with special needs. Cathy's holistic approach prioritizes function and emotion. The role of millwork, light, and views in human-scaled spaces. Cost-conscious strategies and practical considerations. Designing tips to show your home and familyâs unique personality. Mentioned: Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode - Ballard Designs YouTube The Design of a Country Estate Purple Cherry IG
Transcribed - Published: 3 September 2024
This week we welcome back Baton Rouge-based interior designer Rachel Cannon, who reminds us that our home is our space and we can (and should) design it specifically for our personal needs! Rachel shares her philosophy on designing for introverts and creating quiet spaces in homes. She discusses the importance of traditional floor plans and the impact of the pandemic on home design, and introduces her new venture, RCL Organizing. Rachel also offers insights on balancing open and closed spaces, designing for individual needs, and the challenges of organizing a home for longevity. What Youâll Hear On This Episode Rachel's philosophy on designing for introverts and creating quiet spaces in homes. The benefits of traditional floor plans over open concept designs. Introduction to Rachel's new venture, RCL Organizing, and its focus on integrating organization into the design process. The importance of understanding clients' habits and preferences when designing spaces. Beautiful ways to store and organize beauty products. Challenges of organizing and maintaining a home, including Rachel's personal experiences. Tips on balancing structure and flexibility in home design. Designing for different life stages and the need for adaptability. The balance between open vs. closed floor plans in a home. Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Rachel Cannon Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate blog. Hi Alex! It's great to hear you're tackling your den as the first room to finish in your new home - that's such a smart approach. Rachel has some wonderful suggestions to help you create a cozy, personalized retreat for your family. First, regarding the dark red brick fireplace that you feel is an "eyesore" in its current state - Rachel strongly recommends painting it the same soft blue color as your walls and trim. This will help the fireplace blend in seamlessly and eliminate that jarring contrast. It's a simple but impactful change that can really elevate the whole space. As for your vintage, hand-tied wool rug, Rachel reassures you that it's a beautiful, timeless piece. She advises keeping it as the foundation for the room's color palette, rather than trying to replace it. The pattern and quality are lovely, and they will provide that fresh take on the Southern traditional style you're going for. When it comes to the coffee table, Rachel thinks an upholstered ottoman could be a great option. The key is to choose one with legs, which will give it a more tailored, contemporary look to balance out the traditional elements in the room. And with a young child, the soft surface can be a practical and comfortable choice for little ones to play on. Rachel suggests pairing the ottoman with two skirted chairs in a darker blue fabric to tie everything together. She also recommends rearranging the bird artwork - perhaps grouping the two pieces closer together on a smaller wall, and then adding a larger statement piece over the sofa to create more visual balance. Thanks so much and happy decorating!
Transcribed - Published: 27 August 2024
Letâs catch up with Caroline, Taryn, and Liz in a long-overdue Trials and Triumphs episode! Despite Tarynâs computer acting up, she marches forward with the search for the perfect fabric for her bedroom drapery and shares her latest DIY project covering IKEA frames with fabric to create a personalized gallery wall. Liz gets crafty in the kitchen to cover her windows in a charming, vintage-inspired way, while Caroline celebrates the addition of some super cute new lighting including a pink scalloped lamp shade thatâs too adorable. The ladies also shares their tips and tricks for keeping those gorgeous fiddle leaf fig trees alive and thriving. What You'll Hear This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:36 Trials and Triumphs: Taryn's Frustrations 01:41 Fabric Choices and Home Updates 05:50 DIY Projects and Crafting Tips 15:53 Liz's Neighbor and Drapery Dilemmas 20:33 Charming Window Treatments 22:32 Painting Projects and Color Choices 24:54 Lampshade Updates and Trends 28:06 Indoor Plant Adventures 37:00 Mural Progress and Final Thoughts Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs
Transcribed - Published: 20 August 2024
This week we're joined by a return guest, Nashville-based designer Jonathan Savage of Savage Interior Design. Jonathan takes us on a journey through his design philosophy and experiences, as showcased in his beautiful newest book "The Savage Style." He also talks more about his approaching projects focusing on both function and aesthetics, his love for shopping and favorite places, and how he balances traditional and modern elements in his designs. Jonathan also shares some great tips on styling consoles, editing spaces, and creating impactful black-and-white interiors. What Youâll Hear On This Episode Jonathan's background and how his style has evolved since our last conversation in 2017. Insights into the process of creating his first book, "The Savage Styleâ and the inspiration behind that gorgeous book jacket! Jonathan's approach to shopping for design elements and his favorite places to find unique pieces. More about the dance of function and aesthetics when designing. The importance of contrast and editing in creating impactful interiors. Jonathan's thoughts on using black and white as a foundation in his designs. A tour through Jonathan's homes in Nashville and Palm Beach. Tips on arranging furniture for optimal flow and comfort in living spaces. Jonathan's advice for styling consoles and other surfaces in a home. Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs The Savage Style Savage Interior Design | IG Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate Blog. Hi Kate and thank you for writing! So first, Jonathan recommends installing exaggerated wainscoting around the lower half of the walls, which would help bring the large space down to a more human scale. Above the wainscoting, Jonathan proposes either wallpapering or creating a gallery wall to add interest. To ensure consistency throughout the space, he advises unifying all moldings and trim. Jonathan also suggests updating the stair carpet to complement the vintage entry rug, tying the two elements together. For an added touch of impact, he recommends painting the inside of the front door. Hope this helps, and be sure to give us an update!
Transcribed - Published: 13 August 2024
This week, we're joined by interior designer Zoe Gowen for a tour of her clients' beautiful cedar shake home in Birmingham, Alabama. Zoe takes us through her design process, sharing how she blended traditional Southern style with modern Dallas influences to create a warm, layered neutral space. She reveals her strategies for incorporating antiques, mixing textures, and creating inviting spaces both indoors and out. What Youâll Hear On This Episode How Zoe transformed a traditional Alabama home with Dallas-inspired clean, neutral aesthetics. Tips for creating warmth and interest in a primarily white and neutral color palette. Strategies for mixing traditional elements with more contemporary pieces. The importance of layering textures and finishes in neutral spaces. How to use wallpaper panels to add architectural interest and define spaces. Tips for making a neutral home kid-friendly and livable. Zoe's approach to designing connected spaces like the living room, kitchen, and breakfast area. How to create a sculptural and impactful dining room with minimal pieces. Ideas for designing gender-neutral guest rooms and primary bedrooms. Smart solutions for nursery design that can transition as a child grows. Tips for maximizing outdoor living spaces in smaller yards. Mentioned:Â Ballard Designs Watch the Full Episode - Ballard Designs YouTube Zoe Gowen | @zoegowen
Transcribed - Published: 9 August 2024
This week, we're joined by distinguished architect and designer Thomas Kligerman of Kligerman Architecture and Design. Tom takes us on a journey through his rich background and design philosophy, as showcased in his latest book and career monograph "Shingle and Stone." He shares insights on American architecture, the evolution of the shingle style, and how he blends traditional elements with modern design. What Youâll Hear On This Episode Tom's diverse background and how it influences his architectural approach. The definition and evolution of American architecture, particularly the shingle style. How Tom reinvents traditional shingle style with modern elements and sculptural forms. The importance of rooflines and ceilings in architectural design. Tom's approach to blending indoor and outdoor spaces. Insights on color use in architecture, including bold choices like all-red exteriors. How Tom addresses challenges in different geographical locations, like building a shingle-style house in Texas. The interplay between exterior design and interior layouts. Tom's experience at the Design Retreat event and its value for homeowners Mentioned: Ballard Designs Thomas Kligerman | IG Shingle and Stone: Thomas Kligerman Houses Decorating Dilemma: Hi Jen and thank you for writing! First, Thomas suggests using simpler moldings to leave walls uninterrupted and give a sense of height. For the ceiling, Tom recommends a flat finish and suggests experimenting with a hint of pink to complement the green walls. A little bit of green can go a long way. Painting moldings and walls in the same color, with slight variations in finish (e.g., eggshell for moldings, slightly less shiny for walls). Overall, Thomas suggests letting the architecture be consistent, and maybe let the color be whatâs different. Canât wait to hear about how it goes, and what your husband thinks about the little bit of pink!
Transcribed - Published: 6 August 2024
Get ready to dive headfirst into fall with over 200+ NEW products from Ballard Designs!  This week, Caroline and Taryn are joined by Valerie from Ballardâs product design team. The trio not only discuss their favorite new fall products from last weekâs launch, but also highlight the creative journey behind each new collection & design, revealing insights into this Fallâs design trends, materials, and the true artistry that goes into each piece.  Donât miss out! Watch this weekâs episode on YouTube to see our new fall products in real time.  What Youâll Hear This Episode: The inspirations that fueled the design of the fall collection. Highlights from the new Dover bed collection and the chic Anderson dining furniture. How to mix classic and modern aesthetics for a timeless look. The role of color and texture in elevating your home decor. Essential elements of multifunctional designs that suit various lifestyles. A closer look at the whimsical Lily canopy bed and its unique features. Insights on selecting the right textures and finishes to enhance your space. The fascinating process behind choosing names for new products. Tips for styling your home to reflect the warmth and charm of the season.  New Fall Products Mentioned: Shop All New Items Dover Collection Newberry Collection Bone Inlay Collection Jax Burl Sideboard Jax Dining Table Astrid Round Accent Table Bow Napkin Rings Liliana Buffet Lamp Nash Ottoman Lucaya Ottoman Kenzie Hand-Knotted Rug Anderson Collection Lucie Round Dining Table Lily Canopy Bed Hewitt Sofa Terry LED Lamp Birdie Lamp  Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs Bunny Williams Stained Bamboo Article
Transcribed - Published: 30 July 2024
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