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How to Decorate

How to Decorate

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We want to teach you how to decorate! We'll help you unleash your inner decorator with interviews from interior designers, sharing the trials and triumphs from our own homes, and answering your burning decorating questions. Brought to you from the Ballard Designs team.
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Ep. 376: The Art of Harmonious Home Design with Rachel Cannon

mardi 27 août 2024Durée 01:00:57

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 You’ll 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!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 375: Trials and Triumphs

mardi 20 août 2024Durée 41:49

Let’s catch up with Caroline, Taryn, and Liz in a long-overdue Trials and Triumphs episode! Despite Taryn’s 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 that’s 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 368: Old Brand New with DABITO

mardi 2 juillet 2024Durée 53:59

Our guest this week is DABITO, known for his vibrant use of color, thoughtful approach to space, and signature eclectic maximalist design style. He has captured the hearts of many on social media through his blog, OLD BRAND NEW, where he shares decorating advice on infusing spaces with meaning through bold hues and refreshing decor. We chatted with Dabito about his maximalist style and how to bring bold design choices into a home. We're also excited to share our conversation about his first book, Old Brand New, and how to bring in wisdom from his design journey to your own home. Finally, DABITO gives unique insight on how color can help tell your story and encourage you to experiment with different styles in your home. What You’ll Hear On This Episode: Dabito's journey into interior design, and how growing up in a multigenerational household had an impact on his creativity. Dabito talks about finding a safe space for self-expression while living with his siblings. His love of playing with warm and cool tones. Using paint as a powerful tool to enhance spaces. Tips for creating a grounded space. Fun DIY kitchen projects. Incorporating plants to freshen up spaces that even non-green thumbers will find do-able. The meaning and inspiration behind Dabito’s blog name and book "Old Brand New". Using color as a starting point for design projects, and his favorite color combos right now. Balancing color, pattern, and scale for a cohesive maximalist look. Vintage shopping tips and negotiation strategies. Dabito’s experiences decorating for family members. Decorating Dilemma: Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here. Thank you for writing in Leigh-Anne, We love that you're looking to breathe new life into your bedroom while working with your existing furniture! To create a cohesive traditional yet modern look with your dark wood bedroom set, we suggest painting the room a rich color like blue – it'll complement those wood tones beautifully. Add some pizzazz by installing trim work and panel molding on the lower half of the walls. A large area rug will help ground the space and break up all that lovely dark wood. How about placing a linen-upholstered or skirted bench at the foot of the bed? It'll serve as a focal point and balance out the visual weight of your furniture. To draw the eye upward (and add a bit of drama!)Dabito suggests painting the ceiling and molding in a contrasting color. Ditch the ceiling fan for something more modern – sconces, pendants, or a flush-mount chandelier would look fabulous. Since your nightstands are on the larger side, go bold with some statement lamps sporting big shades, and toss in a floor lamp for good measure. These changes will help you create a balanced, stylish space that shows off your existing furniture while adding some fresh, modern flair. Happy decorating! Also Mentioned:  Ballard Designs Old Brand New Old Brand New book @dabito Please send in your questions and decorating dilemmas to podcast@ballarddesigns.net so we can answer them on a future episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 279: Flower Showhouse: The Scullery with Melanie Millner

mardi 8 novembre 2022Durée 40:09

We are continuing our special series highlighting the FLOWER magazine showhouse here in Atlanta. Ballard Designs is proud to be one of the sponsors of the house, and we are so excited to share all the gorgeous spaces with you. Each day this week we will interview a different designer from the showhouse to talk about the room they designed, their inspiration, trends throughout the space, and much more. Our guest today, Melanie Milner, discusses her work on the scullery in the showhouse. Melanie is an Atlanta-based designer with The Design Atelier known for her timeless style and use of colors. Her work has been featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle, LUXE, and more. If you’d like to visit the house in person you can purchase tickets here, and also follow along with the podcast series whether you can see it in person or not! What You’ll Hear on This Episode: What is a scullery and why did it speak to Melanie? Why Melanie worked alongside the dining room team of the showhouse to coordinate designs. Melanie chose plaster finishes for the scullery for a durable, unique, and ethereal look. All of the lighting in the scullery is recessed to have a functional and practical workspace. What appliances go into a scullery? Why the small details can be the star of the show; especially in a kitchen space. How was designing this space different from designing other clients’ kitchens? What are some new things Melanie is seeing in kitchens? What goes in the cabinets of a scullery? Why do Taryn and Melanie like bridge faucets? What other trends is Melanie seeing that she’s excited about? Why organization can be such an important, albeit luxury, design element. Indoor/outdoor rugs are a great way to soften a space in a kitchen while still being easy to clean. Decorating Dilemma: Hi Nancy, There are a lot of really cool switch plates out there if you’re willing to spend the money. A metal backplate would be a good place to start or you can find a colored one. I wouldn’t paint it since it doesn’t generally last. If you were to get wallpaper, you can have the installer cover that as well for an easy solution. Depending on how you design the bar, it could be a good idea to integrate the metal from the plate with hardware and accessories. I would say it depends on whether you want to be more subtle and integrate the switch plates or make a bold decision. We appreciate your level of detail, Nancy! Let us know what you decide. And thank you for listening to all of our episodes; twice! Mentioned in This Episode: The Design Atelier The Design Atelier on Instagram Domingue Finishes - Plaster Forbes and Lomax - Switchplates Lutron - Switches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 278: Flower Showhouse: The Powder Room with Nellie Jane Howard Ossi

lundi 7 novembre 2022Durée 53:13

This episode kicks off a special series we’re doing highlighting the FLOWER magazine showhouse here in Atlanta. Ballard Designs is proud to be one of the sponsors of the house, and we are so excited to share all the gorgeous spaces with you. Each day this week we will interview a different designer from the showhouse to talk about the room they designed, their inspiration, trends throughout the space, and much more. Our first designer, Nellie Jane Howard Ossi of Mrs. Howard Design Firm walks us through her powder room design for the house. She’s a lead designer, a domestic expert, and has a tabletop line coming out next year with Dillards. If you’d like to visit the house in person you can purchase tickets here, and also follow along with the podcast series whether you can see it in person or not! What You’ll Hear on This Episode: How did Nellie get the chance to work on the showhouse? What was Nellie’s inspiration for how to begin the powder room design and what is the theme? How do you account for no natural light when choosing design elements? Why did Nellie choose blue trim for the powder room? Nellie shares last-minute dilemmas while working on showhouses. What are the most common delays still happening in design, decorating, and building? What are some must DOs when designing a powder room? Why the powder room is a great place to do something bold–like wallpaper on the ceiling! Lighting is one of the most important elements of a powder room. Nellie’s tips for getting it right. What are some must DON’T’s when designing a powder room? How antiquing has influenced Nellie’s design (and her personal life!) All about growing up in a design family and how it influenced Nellie’s style. Why accessorizing is expensive but can’t be overlooked. It’s what finishes a room. Will Nellie continue to do showhouses? How kids have impacted Nellie’s design; for better or worse! Mentioned in This Episode: Nellie Howard Ossi on Instagram Nellie Howard Ossi Mrs. Howard Andrew Howard Interior Design Visual Comfort Lighting Pioneer Linens Made Goods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 277: Decorating the English Way with Emma Sims-Hilditch

mardi 1 novembre 2022Durée 01:02:12

Today's lovely guest is English designer Emma Sims-Hilditch. Emma got her start designing sets for Ridley Scott before opening her own firm, Sims Hilditch, in 2009. Her work has been featured in Vogue, House & Garden, The Telegraph, and many other publications. We discuss Emma’s new book The Evolution of Home: English Interiors for a New Era and her tips for decorating the English way. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: What has been the evolution of Emma’s design style through childhood, travels, and beyond? How does Emma find balance between rustic and clean, modern styles? Why does Emma paint her house twice a year? Why light plays such an important role in color and hue choices. Why is storage in the bedroom priority #1 for Emma? Emma encourages people not to always get hung up on symmetry and matching; nature is the perfect example of this. The case for brown furniture! What Emma likes to consider for home office spaces. How did working in set design influence Emma’s design style? What does Emma recommend for adding European design elements into a space? What are ways to add charm to your room even after decorating? Overstuffed upholstery and pillows are English staples that are fun to play with. What does Emma consider the ideal kitchen layout? Decorating Dilemma: Hi Jackie, This is a lovely kitchen with fantastic bones and storage. I personally wouldn’t change the white cabinets because I think it’s much easier to paint a wall. If you don’t like it, it’s also much easier to repaint. I would personally do a soft gray like Mizzle by Farrow & Ball. You could also go darker like a blue-gray. A white kitchen is a great starting point and I love the black contrast. I notice the countertops are polished vs. honed; I would recommend getting a quote to see how much it is to get them honed. It’s an easy process that gives a much softer edge and makes a huge difference. I would also recommend some pendant lights over the bar if it’s not too difficult to add them now. You could use fabric-colored shades or even play with patterns. If it’s practical, upholstered bar stools are another fun way to bring color in. I would also even look at the curtain; the soft white curtain could be swapped for something with more texture or pattern that’s more structured and less floaty. I would base it on what you choose for the pendant and barstools. You could also try a coordinating Roman shade above the window as well; whether it’s decorative or functional it will often up that space. I would not wallpaper the backsplash as cooking can be damaging to wallpaper. If you really want to wallpaper somewhere or even if the room carries on around the corner, you could paper one wall. I would pick out a pattern that’s complimentary to the paint color you choose from the kitchen. We all think drawing more attention to the island will be your best bet. With that in mind, you could also paint the island 2 shades darker than whatever you choose for the wall. We don’t think the dog crate is permanent, but if you want you could put a rug under it for now! The kitchen looks wonderful as is and just needs some finishing touches–you’re almost there! Good luck and please send us some pictures! Mentioned in This Episode: Sims Hilditch Sims Hilditch on Instagram Emma Sims-Hilditch on Instagram The Evolution of Home: English Interiors for a New Era Margot 2-Light Pendant Hector Finch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 276: A Vision to Design with Stephen Sills

mardi 25 octobre 2022Durée 01:04:06

We have a major treat for you today, in the form of a great conversation with the dean of American design, celebrated interior designer Stephen Sills. You’ve seen Stephen’s work in your favorite design magazines including Architectural Digest, Town and Country, Elle Decor, and many more. Stephen walks us through his new book, a Vision for Design, and a few of the recent projects featured in the book, including stunning homes in Florida, New York City, and his own Connecticut home. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: Considerations when choosing a wallpaper. How dining rooms are becoming less formal and more usable. How to use boards to see the whole of the house, and work with layout and scale. What should you consider when choosing a shape and size for a sofa? What has changed in Stephen’s Connecticut home over the 30 years he has lived there. In Stephen’s work, how does he approach both beauty and functionality of the space? What’s next for Stephen now that the book is out? How Stephen curated certain moods and atmospheres in the different homes featured in a Vision for Design. How you can bring some of Stephen’s expert eye into your design decisions. Mentioned in This Episode: Stephen Sills A Vision for Design Hello, and thank you for writing! First, when hanging art, it’s all about your choice and intuition. We think you should make a choice between a height that works for you, and a height that the guests can enjoy. Stephen agrees that it’s always nice to look up at art instead of just looking straight at it. The bigger the painting, the higher you can hang it. The smaller the painting, the lower it could be. Hope this helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 275 Trials & Triumphs

mardi 18 octobre 2022Durée 28:25

Welcome back to another Trials & Triumphs episode! Last time Caroline shared with us that lightning struck her house and did some damage. She took the opportunity to make some additional upgrades while doing those repairs. The Schwartz House is nearly finished and Taryn is very happy with her wallpaper choices; but not so happy with the broken appliances. Liz has no trials OR triumphs to report, but this episode got her thinking about what she wants to do next in her house. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: Turning lemons into lemonade, Caroline took the opportunity to add a medicine cabinet after a lightning strike destroyed part of her house. Caroline’s medicine cabinet addition led her to add some other design elements to both her primary bathroom and powder room. Caroline took advantage of the Ballard clearance sale and found a life-changing new way to dry clothes. The good news is the last big appliances arrived in The Schwartz House, bad news is they aren’t working. The pool is just about ready in The Schwartz House. Taryn is extremely happy about the wallpaper that has gone up; it all came together! Why is Taryn waiting on the wallpaper for the dining room? We are all frustrated with the way wallpaper is sold; why can’t there be a standard?! Caroline’s kids are happy because her cooktop has been replaced and she can make pasta again. Liz feels inspired to look at her laundry room and consider some wallpaper in other parts of her home. Listeners – we appreciate all of your feedback, questions, and dilemmas! Now send us your wallpaper adventures and photos so we can take a peek! Mentioned in This Episode: Corday Accordion Drying Rack Beadboard Drying Rack Mural Wallpaper The Schwartz House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 274: Rugs 101

mardi 11 octobre 2022Durée 01:09:45

Today we are deep diving into rugs. They are a foundational part of any space and very functional, but can be quite challenging. Not only are rugs expensive, but they are high traffic and take up a lot of space. So to discuss such an important and high commitment design element, we brought in our rug expert and 23 year veteran here at Ballard Designs–Carmen Barbee. Carmen breaks down the different types of rugs, how to care for them, her favorite tips and tricks, and so much more. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: What are the common rug materials? Is there a rulebook for where rugs should be throughout the house? Why is natural fiber not kid or pet friendly? What role does synthetic fibers play in rug making? When it comes to hand knots, the smaller the hand knot the more expensive it is. How to care for wool rugs. What is an oushak rug? What is a flat woven rug? What is a kilim rug?  Every rug needs a rug pad. What does it do? The difference between hand tufted and hand hooked rugs. Are machine made rugs still high quality? The name of the game is easy care; and why many people are using performance rugs indoors now. Tips for rug sizing and placement. How to use rugs in an open floorplan to define a space and work together. The rule of thumb is–start with the rug. This is why considering the color palette is so important. Carmen’s thoughts on solid vs. patterned rugs. How to use fashion rugs to rotate designs or change with the seasons. What is the longevity/lifespan of different types of rugs? Tips & tricks for treating stains on rugs. Rugs are always going to lean more classic than trendy, but what are some of the upcoming trends? Mentioned in This Episode: Ballard’s Rug Size Guide Polypropylene Rugs Wool Rugs Performance Rugs St. Tropez Indoor/Outdoor Rug Rug Pads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep. 273: Decorating with Emotion with Anne Hepfer

mardi 4 octobre 2022Durée 51:27

Toronto-based interior designer Anne Hepfer joins the podcast to talk about her new book, Mood, plus why her client work is led by emotion. Anne shares her design work is anchored in rooms that make her clients' feel and how we can all bring more feeling into our spaces. On the show you'll hear: The evolution of Anne's new book, Mood Her path to writing her book on her own before shopping it to a publisher The format and concept of the book, and all of the heart she poured into the book Why it's important to uncover your emotional triggers and use them in your decorating Color as a way to evoke emotion in a room, but how to bring emotion into a neutral room too Pattern and why it's such an inspiration to Anne's work Why it's important to consider texture when choosing upholstery items Anne shares the inspiration behind her lake house, which has a totally different feel than her house in the city Anne's passion for travel and how it refills her design cup Why asking yourself the 'why' questions are so important to the design process, whether you're working with a designer or decorating for yourself Why you should incorporate nostalgia into your spaces The color and spine of her new book Mentioned in this Episode: Anne Hepfer Anne's new book, Mood Anne's Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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