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Welcome to Seated with Furniture Row—the podcast created for design lovers, home decor fans, and anyone ready to elevate their space. Each week, our interior design experts break down fresh, creative ideas to make your home more vibrant, cozy, and uniquely you.
Whether you’re dreaming of a stylish room makeover, seeking creative storage solutions, or looking for new ways to express your personality, this show offers actionable tips and real inspiration for every space. You’ll hear about trending colors, furniture arranging secrets, the best ways to layer rugs and textiles, and smart outdoor design ideas inspired by our trusted Furniture Row team.
If you care about comfort, style, and making your home truly yours, this is the series for you. Tune in for down-to-earth conversations, expert interviews, and hands-on tips to help you love where you live.
Ready to spark your next home project? Listen, subscribe, and join the Furniture Row community—let’s celebrate the art of living beautifully, one room at a time.
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Patio Perfection: Expert Tips for Styling Outdoor Spaces of Any Size Part 2
Épisode 2
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Durée 45:40
- How to keep the peace with neighbors: tips on managing noise from lawn mowers, power tools, and music.
- Why being mindful of your surroundings can boost your own happiness—and your neighborhood’s!
- The debate over plastic in the yard: pros, cons, and stylish alternatives to single-use plastics and astroturf.
- Easy DIY projects: turn terracotta pots into bird baths, wrap rope around plastic planters for a high-end look, and upcycle thrifted glassware for outdoor entertaining.
- Crafting on a budget: how to reuse, repaint, and repurpose for maximum impact without breaking the bank.
- Fun, affordable games like cornhole to bring people together and add excitement to your space.
- Behind-the-scenes stories: how Barb and the Furniture Row team stage show-stopping outdoor spaces for the annual St. Jude Dream Home events.
- Tips on choosing versatile furniture, using vertical space, and incorporating unexpected finds.
- Arc thrift stores
- Colorado Cornhole Connection
- Chairs that Barb and Jessa are Sitting in: Flowood Outdoor Chairs
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Patio Perfection: Expert Tips for Styling Outdoor Spaces of Any Size Part 1
Épisode 1
lundi 7 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:03:52
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Fisherman Aesthetic, Sardinecore, and More: Microtrends Transforming Coastal Interior Design
Épisode 4
lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:04:07
- Defining Today’s Trending Coastal Style:
- Decorating Tips & DIY Ideas:
- Balancing Trends with Timelessness:
- Dawson Brass Table Lamp
- Dania Beach 55" TV Stand
- Colors II Dining Chair
- Antiqua Round Coffee Table
- Estrada Blue Striped Dining Chair
- Malden Rectangle Dining Table
- Eno Heriz Rug
- Windham Sofa
- Indigo Chunky Double Knit Handmade Throw
- Blue Recycled Water Bottle Pillow
- CT-LBLBTT D-EC-LONA BEACH COFFEE TABLE – maybe replace on collage with Hudson Bay Coffee Table
- Joplin Indigo Rug
- Dawson Swivel Accent Chair
- Blue and White Pillow
- Willow Dining Chair
- Gusman Floor Mirror in Mineral
- Mesosphere 65” Grey Cabinet
- Granada Strands Rug in Ivory
- Electra Table Lamps
Is Millennial Gray Okay? How to Warm Up the Ultimate Neutral
Épisode 3
lundi 14 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:01:13
- Why gray became the go-to color for millennials and home builders.
- The psychology behind choosing gray: neutrality, resale value, and the desire for a blank canvas.
- How Millennial Gray evolved from a minimalist trend to a design cliché.
- Add colorful curtains, drapes, and throw pillows to instantly brighten your space.
- Use accent chairs, rugs, and art to break up monochromatic walls.
- Incorporate greenery—real or faux plants—to soften cold tones and add life.
- Layer different textures and patterns for a cozy, curated look.
- Tips for matching wood tones and structural elements to complement existing gray.
- Lighting hacks: swap out bulbs, get dimmer lighting, or add layered lighting for instant warmth.
- Why you don’t have to stick to just one accent color—mix blues, greens, and metallics for a modern, inviting vibe.
- How to pull accent colors from favorite objects, art, or even kitchen appliances.
Organic Modern Design: How to Bring this Nature-Inspired Style Into Your Home
Épisode 6
lundi 4 août 2025 • Durée 48:35
- Embrace calming neutrals for walls and main furniture.
- Add excitement and personality with touches of mossy green, sapphire blue velvet, or terracotta accents.
- See how architectural curves, arches, and contemporary details create rooms that are fresh, modern, and comfortable.
- Discover the power of functional accessories—from bar carts to 3D art—that help bring an organic, lived-in vibe to any home.
- Choose a calming neutral base and layer in nature-inspired colors like rich blues, earthy ochre, deep greens, terracotta, and subtle browns for a relaxed, elevated look.
- Don’t be afraid to mix tactile elements and organic shapes for that signature “modern but grounded” feel.
- And more!
- Learn about the partnership between Furniture Row and local builders to craft a Dream Home that’s modern, timeless, and appeals to a wide range of styles.
- Find out how their efforts help raise over $1 million annually for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
- Curious about next year’s Dream Home? Visitors can win the house itself—plus a $10,000 shopping spree to create your own organically modern oasis.
Top Interior Design Trends for 2025: High Point Market Recap & Expert Insights
Épisode 5
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:00:37
- Scallops & Curves Expect to see scalloped edges and flowing curves on tables, rugs, and upholstery. This style is evolving from the ongoing love for curves, now adding rhythm and movement to spaces.
- Checkerboard Patterns Both classic and abstract checkerboard designs are resurging—appearing on flooring, tile work, and textiles for a bold yet timeless effect.
- Skirted Details Furniture with skirted bases is returning, adding softness and a hint of nostalgia while fitting seamlessly into both modern and eclectic settings.
- Vintage Mixed with Modern Combining vintage pieces (like cane chairs and traditional cabinetry) with streamlined, contemporary silhouettes. Expect classic forms updated for 2025 living.
- Banquettes Built-in or mix-and-match banquette seating is on the rise, making kitchens, breakfast nooks, and dining rooms more inviting and communal.
- Mocha Mousse: 2025 Color of the Year This rich, neutral brown is prominent—often seen in color-drenched rooms and paired with clay or seafoam tones for grounded, calming interiors.
- Florals Botanical prints and floral patterns are having a significant moment. Designers are mixing florals with stripes and checks and varying scales for dynamic visuals.
- Yellows & Ochre Sofas and accent pieces in ochre and gold add vibrancy, pairing well with neutral palettes and jewel tones.
- Bouclé & “Doodle” Fabrics Tactile fabrics like bouclé and faux shearling are cozy, stylish, and now more durable thanks to performance weaves.
- Caning & Rattan Woven cane derived from the rattan plant is featured on chairs, bookcases, and even accessories—celebrated for its natural look and light-filtering properties.
- Clunk Factor Look for chunky, robust pieces—whether in table bases, chairs, or decorative accents—that make a bold and tactile impression.
- Nautical & Coastal Elements Subtle updates on coastal decor: think oyster and clam shell shapes, rope accents, and marine motifs for an elevated take on nautical vibes.
- Subtle Textures and Tactile Experiences Subtle woven textures and small-scale patterns add depth and are easy to mix with bolder prints. Art and decor are embracing tactile experiences like embroidery and fiberwork.
- Organic Modern Using natural shapes and materials (like collaged tree-trunk tables and organic shaped mirrors), this style merges nature-inspired aesthetics with contemporary forms.
- Dopamine Decor Aka, “joyful decorating”—using bold color, pattern, and personal touches to maximize happiness and individuality in your home.
- Mondo Fabric (Oversized Corduroy Effect) Maximalist, plush, channeled pieces are trending—but experts advise to use them sparingly to avoid overwhelming spaces.
- Mix and Match: Don’t feel confined to a single trend; layered, personal, and eclectic spaces are in.
- Trend Prediction: Jersey Fabrics Sporty, breathable jersey textiles are emerging, especially in accent furniture and pillows, bringing a casual and sensory appeal.
High Point Market Recap: The Biggest Furniture and Decor Trends for 2026
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
lundi 15 décembre 2025 • Durée 34:47
- 0:28 – Welcome to High Point: A look inside the furniture capital of the world.
- 1:22 – The "Collage" Effect: How to mix and match different styles and eras for a personalized look.
- 2:21 – Investing in "Trend-Proof" Furniture: Why quality and timeless design matter more than ever.
- 5:07 – A Closer Look at the Erin & Ben Napier Collection: Celebrating American-made craftsmanship.
- 10:04 – Fall 2026 Trend Watch: Unpacking the top colors, from warm ochre to rich maple and soothing greens.
- 11:03 – "Chameleon" Furniture: The beauty of versatile, multi-functional pieces for modern living.
- 14:00 – Designing for Connection: How to create an inviting home that’s perfect for entertaining.
- 20:25 – Playing with Color and Texture: Tips for layering fabrics and embracing bold hues like cornflower blue and burgundy.
- 26:25 – Bringing the Trends Home: Simple, affordable ways to incorporate new styles into your space.
- Start Small with Trends: You don't need to overhaul your entire space to feel current. Try painting a single accent wall, swapping out throw pillows, or adding a new shower curtain to bring in a fresh color or pattern.
- Embrace the "Collage": Don't be afraid to mix high and low, old and new. Pair a modern sofa with a vintage-inspired rug or treasured family heirlooms to create a room that tells your unique story.
- Invest in Versatility: Look for "chameleon" furniture that can adapt to your needs, like a kitchen island on casters that can double as a serving cart or a sectional that can be reconfigured for guests.
- When in Doubt, Go Green: If you're hesitant to commit to bold colors, try incorporating different shades of green. It acts as a neutral and brings a calming, natural element into any room.
- Barb Chandler - Interior Designer, Furniture Row
- Jessa Murphy - Marketing Director, Furniture Row
- Erin and Ben Napier: The hosts were inspired by the quality and mission-driven designs of the new collection from the hosts of HGTV's "Hometown," which is focused on revitalizing small-town America.
- Lee Castle: A designer mentioned by the hosts for her clean and organized design aesthetic.
From Runway to Room: How Fashion Inspires Interior Design
Épisode 12
lundi 3 novembre 2025 • Durée 40:12
- 01:30 – From Catwalk to Couch: An introduction to how runway fashion trends can inspire your home's interior design.
- 02:59 – A Fashion Insider's Journey: Hear about Nicki Strickler's career, from modeling to becoming the Runway Producer for Denver Fashion Week.
- 08:29 – The Power of Storytelling: Discover the parallels between creating a vibe for a runway show and curating the story of your own home through design details.
- 13:09 – Lifestyle Brands: A look at how high-fashion designers like Ralph Lauren, Fendi, and Versace are extending their reach into furniture and home collections.
- 18:30 – Maximalism & Whimsy: Why "the weirder the better" is a top trend. Learn about absurdism and playfulness in both fashion and furniture, from pancake-shaped ceramics to bold, mismatched patterns.
- 21:15 – Clunky & Chunky: This trend isn't just for shoes; learn how chunky table bases and oversized furniture are making a statement.
- 22:12 – Granny Chic & Quiet Luxury: Explore the return of conservative, timeless styles like loafers, florals, and antiquing in both wardrobes and living rooms.
- 25:29 – Sustainability in Design: A deep dive into upcycling, mending, and sustainable materials. Learn how fashion is repurposing denim and unconventional materials, while furniture utilizes recycled plastics and sustainable woods.
- 32:09 – Colors & Western Wear: Find out what colors are trending this fall—including burgundy and navy—and why the Western aesthetic continues to influence fashion.
- 38:05 – Inside Denver Fashion Week: Get a sneak peek into the most anticipated shows at DFW, including the creative Sustainable Night and the popular Western show.
- Jessa Murphy — Marketing Director, Furniture Row
- Haley Pierson — Head of Partnerships, Furniture Row
Stay Connected!
- Follow Furniture Row on our social media channels and YouTube to see more from our partnership with Denver Fashion Week.
- Visit a Furniture Row or Denver Mattress showroom near you to find pieces that help you tell your own style story.
- If you loved this episode and want more info on Denver Fashion Week, follow along with the accompanying Blog Post
Warm Minimalism: Less Stuff, More Soul
Épisode 11
lundi 8 septembre 2025 • Durée 49:54
Minimalism is having a moment—and a backlash. In this episode, Barb and Jessa unpack what minimalism really means, why it’s often misunderstood, and how to make it feel warm, personal, and livable—not cold and sterile. From the Cracker Barrel rebrand debate to the famously sparse Kim/Kanye home, they dive into the idea of “less, but better,” offering real-life tips to cut the clutter, embrace texture, and let your furniture (and natural light) do the talking.
Listeners will walk away with small, high-impact ways to simplify surfaces, choose multifunctional pieces, and bring the outdoors in—all without erasing nostalgia, personality, or neighborhood charm.
Key Topics and Timestamps- 00:00 — What minimalism really means: intention, function, and simplicity (not emptiness)
- 01:06 — Why the backlash? Branding, nostalgia, and the “all houses look the same” problem
- 07:53 — Designer definition: soft shapes, neutral base, edited color, purpose-led pieces
- 10:25 — History notes: Mediterranean/Greek forms, local materials, harmony with landscape
- 12:13 — Neighborhood fit: honoring context vs. copy-paste modern townhomes
- 14:16 — “Sterile mansion” critique and what actually makes a room feel cold
- 22:08 — Warm minimalism: texture, natural light, plants, and a few intentional accents
- 23:20 — Declutter drill: clear a nightstand/counter, then only add back what’s truly needed
- 26:25 — Kitchens and calm: flat-front cabinets, hidden hardware, light as a design layer
- 29:16 — Quality over quantity: buy fewer, better; thrift for character and sustainability
- 35:11 — Minimal in any style: Western, coastal, traditional—edit, don’t erase
- 45:35 — Furniture picks that warm up minimal spaces: Jasper sofa, sculptural tables, leather textures
- 48:43 — Listener challenge: “The Calm Surface” before/after—edit one zone and share pics
- Start small: empty one surface (nightstand, dresser, kitchen counter), clean it, and only return essentials like a lamp and coaster for daily ease.
- Lead with texture: combine warm wood grain, matte stone, boucle or nubby rugs, and leather accents to add depth without visual clutter.
- Double-duty pieces: choose coffee tables that moonlight as ottomans, storage benches, and low, multi-functional seating to reduce item count.
- Light for mood: layer ambient, task, and accent light; use warm color temperature in living/sleep zones to soften minimal palettes.
- Edit with “Coco Chanel” logic: style the shelf, then remove one or two items for an intentional, airy look.
- Barb Chandler — Interior Designer, Furniture Row
- Jessa Murphy — Marketing Director, Furniture Row
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- Explore minimalist furniture and decor at Furniture Row, and learn even more on our blog!
- Visit a Furniture Row showroom near you to explore warm textures, low-profile seating, and multifunctional tables that fit a minimalist look without the chill.
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- Netflix documentary: The Minimalists, less is now. https://www.netflix.com/title/81074662
Cozy by Design: Tips for Cottagecore at Home
Épisode 10
lundi 1 septembre 2025 • Durée 56:56
- 00:00 — Why Cottagecore now? A cozy rebellion against hustle culture and a return to slower living
- 02:00 — The cottage image quiz: Movie and pop-culture cottages we can’t stop dreaming about
- 05:00 — What “cottage” really means: Small, rural, cozy—and why it’s less about square footage and more about feeling
- 08:00 — Cottagecore for any home: How even large or builder-grade houses can feel charming and lived-in
- 09:45 — Shelf life: Open shelving, flour jars, garlic braids, and displayed tools that tell your story
- 14:50 — Light it right: Bookcase lamps, battery bulbs, and lighting tricks for cottage warmth
- 16:45 — Heirloom hacks: From quilts to china cabinets to iceboxes—how to make them feel current
- 21:30 — Create a café corner: How a cozy coffee shop vibe can work in your own kitchen nook
- 25:45 — Hygge, year-round: Embracing seasonal rituals like bowls of fruit, fresh flowers, and little comforts
- 29:10 — Cottagecore vs. Farmhouse vs. Shabby Chic: Key differences in aesthetic, mood, and effort
- 35:30 — The bench manifesto: Why every cottagecore home needs one (or three)
- 42:30 — DIY ideas that work: Glass-door lining, wallpapered cabinet backs, and styled cake stands
- 49:50 — The final word on pattern and palette: How to layer plaid, florals, and paisleys by scale
- 53:30 — It’s all about story: Cottagecore isn’t curated overnight—it’s built piece by piece, moment by moment
- Start with one anchor: a bench, tufted headboard, or distressed cabinet to set the tone.
- Shelf tips: Layer storied tools (cutting boards, mortar and pestle, jars of dry goods) on open shelves to “show the life you live”.
- Add a tiny lamp to shelves or counters; use battery bulbs to avoid cords and outlets.
- Mix old and new: modern carts with antiques, brand-new finds with patina finishes.
- Pattern-mix by scale: pair larger plaids with small florals or fine motifs for balanced cozy.
- Barb Chandler — Interior Designer, Furniture Row
- Jessa Murphy — Marketing Director, Furniture Row
- Follow and rate Seated with Furniture Row to help others find the show.
- Explore cottage furniture and accents at Furniture Row, and learn more about cottage style on our blog!
- Visit Furniture Row showroom near you to explore benches, tufted beds, spindle chairs, distressed storage, wicker baskets, and more.









