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Design Myths You Must Break for a Home You Actually Love03 Dec 202500:14:56

Your home shouldn’t feel like a decision you regret every time you sit down. Lauren goes solo to unpack the biggest myths that keep spaces cold, hesitant, and half-finished—and shares practical moves that make a room feel welcoming without a renovation. From tackling open plan confusion to choosing colours that turn shadow into mood, this conversation is a clear-eyed guide to building a home that behaves.

We start with the pain points we all face: decision fatigue after a big build, guests hovering because zones aren’t clear, and the fear of spending on the wrong thing. Lauren breaks down why white paint rarely helps small, low-light rooms and how deep greens, blues, or terracottas can create an inviting cocoon. She explains why larger rugs anchor a living area and visually expand space, how layered lighting signals where to gather, and the simple storage choices that tame daily clutter before you commit to custom joinery.

We also dig into the truth about grout lines, tile drench bathrooms, and the divisive charm of tiled benchtops. Lauren makes the case for mixing colours from room to room while keeping a consistent style language across the home. There’s a frank take on electric fireplaces that don’t quite sell the illusion, plus realistic paths to great design on a budget through focused consultations, marketplace finds, and vintage pieces with soul.

If you’re ready to swap hesitation for a plan, this episode will help you prioritise the moves that matter most. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s stuck on their lounge layout, and leave a five-star review to help others find the show. Then tell us: which design myth are you breaking first?

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Studio A.mi: Crafting Interiors With Empathy And Intent26 Nov 202501:00:07

What if the secret to better interiors is the same method therapists use to guide change? We sit down with Anouska Milstein of Studio A.mi to unpack a simple framework that reshapes design from the inside out: observe, explain, predict, and then change or improve. It’s a candid, uplifting look at how empathy, psychology, and good systems turn “make it pretty” into “make it personal.”

We trace Anouska’s path from psychology lectures to a concept-driven degree and the small practice apprenticeship that taught discipline, file hygiene, and craft. She shares how a COVID redundancy pushed her to build a studio that centres collaboration and consent, right down to greeting clients with a hug when it feels right. Trust becomes practical: a smarter onboarding questionnaire, three feeling-words per room, and a feedback rhythm that avoids polite nods followed by next-day panic emails. We dig into planning for how people actually live, why colour misses often come down to unspoken history, and how to “step into the plan” to test light, flow, and comfort before a single wall moves.

If you’re an interior designer, architect, or design lover curious about client psychology, rapport, and creating homes that age with their owners, this conversation is filled with honest lessons. Expect talk of body language, reading the room, mentorship, redundancy as a reset, and the relief of systems that keep creative work organised under pressure. It’s a reminder that design is a service, trust is earned, and the best rooms begin with listening.

Check out Studio A.mi's beautiful work on socials:

https://studioami.com.au

Insta: @studio.a.mi

Enjoy the chat? Follow the show, leave a rating, and share this episode with a friend who loves thoughtful interiors. Your reviews help more listeners find us and keep these conversations going.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Designer Revealed: Bree Banfield's Career Path & Creative Process 24 Sep 202500:58:29

Pull up a chair as Bree Banfield candidly shares her remarkable journey through the world of interior design in this revealing episode of Design Anatomy. From rearranging her childhood bedroom to becoming a respected designer, stylist, and trend forecaster, Bree's story is equal parts inspiration and practical wisdom.

With refreshing honesty, Bree recounts her early determination to enter the design world, her nail-biting wait for acceptance into design school, and the valuable lessons learned working under both supportive mentors and challenging personalities. Her career took an unexpected turn when she left interior design to work for a carpet company – a risk that ultimately expanded her horizons into event coordination, colour design, and trend forecasting alongside renowned Australian forecaster Barbara Marshall.

Creativity flows through every aspect of Bree's approach to design. She reminisces about treasured trend books with their tactile samples, and explains how she finds inspiration everywhere – from international travel and fashion to the colour combination on a passing truck. Yet perhaps most enlightening is her candid discussion of business challenges, particularly financial management. "If you go off and have fun with all the good stuff," she warns, "one day all of the other stuff catches up with you and that's the worst feeling ever."

Reflecting on how social media has transformed the industry, Bree offers thoughtful advice for emerging designers while sharing her aspirations to create a furniture line and design her own living space. Above all, she hopes her work evokes happiness, interest, and curiosity – qualities she believes enrich not just spaces, but lives. "Curious people have way more empathy, they love harder, they're better friends," she muses, perfectly capturing the philosophy that makes her design approach so distinctively joyful.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Beautiful Bedrooms: Designing Your Personal Sanctuary17 Sep 202500:45:38

What's the first room visitors see when they enter your home? And what's the last room you typically focus on when decorating? For most of us, the bedroom falls into that second category, becoming an afterthought rather than a priority. Yet this is where we begin and end every day—the most personal space in our homes deserves more attention.

In this episode, Lauren and Bree challenge the notion that bedrooms should be plain, white boxes with little personality. They explore how thoughtful colour choices can dramatically transform the mood of your bedroom, whether you're seeking a calm, restful retreat or a joyful, energizing space. From the psychology behind blue and green tones that scientifically lower your heart rate to the warmth of biscuit and caramel neutrals that feel intentional without being overwhelming, they offer practical guidance for moving beyond the "default white" that plagues so many bedrooms.

The conversation delves into the functional aspects that make bedrooms truly work—from the often-overlooked importance of bedside table storage (do you really need those three drawers?) to the transformative power of proper lighting. Bree shares her experience with custom bedhead lighting installations, while Lauren reveals her secret weapon: an IKEA lamp with the perfect dimmable function that outperforms more expensive options. They also discuss the wellbeing benefits of incorporating natural materials like timber, stone, and quality textiles that create a connection to nature and reduce stress.

Whether you're working with a spacious primary suite that needs zoning or a compact bedroom that requires clever storage solutions, this episode offers insights to help you create a bedroom that's not just beautiful but deeply personal—a true sanctuary where you can restore and recharge. Ready to prioritize your most personal space? Listen now and transform your bedroom from forgotten afterthought to favorite retreat.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Crafting Your Perfect Living Space: A Designer's Guide to Furniture Planning10 Sep 202500:15:15

Five simple steps can transform your furniture scheme from random and disjointed to purposeful and cohesive. Lauren flies solo this week, sharing her professional interior design expertise on creating spaces that truly work.

The foundation of any successful interior is a well-planned floor plan. Lauren recounts a cautionary tale from early in her career when a beautiful (and expensive) sofa wouldn't fit in a client's space due to unexpected architectural changes. Whether you're an amateur using painter's tape to mark out furniture dimensions or a professional with design software, knowing exactly what fits where prevents costly mistakes and disappointment.

Today's open-plan homes present unique challenges. Without walls to define spaces, your furniture placement needs to create distinct zones while maintaining proper scale and proportion. Lauren advises moving beyond the "doctor's waiting room" arrangement of pushing everything against walls, instead creating conversation areas that reflect how you actually live. Does your dining table serve as homework central? Where do you drop your groceries? These daily realities should drive your design decisions.

Every compelling room features textural contrast and thoughtful lighting. Lauren explains why matching furniture sets fall flat and how mixing materials like velvet, timber, and stone creates visual depth. She encourages incorporating at least some pattern for dynamic interest, and emphasizes planning lighting from the earliest stages—even before construction begins. A well-placed floor lamp, wall sconce, or table lamp transforms the atmosphere of any room, but requires forethought about power outlet placement.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Save Time, Money, and Heartache: The Value of Interior Designers03 Sep 202500:19:27

Ever wondered if hiring an interior designer is worth the investment? Design Anatomy hosts Bree Banfield and Lauren Li tackle this question head-on, sharing five compelling reasons why professional design guidance can transform your renovation or building project from potentially disastrous to genuinely delightful.

Drawing from their wealth of experience, Bree and Lauren reveal the costly mistakes they've witnessed when homeowners go it alone. From a client who replaced windows before consulting a designer (limiting bathroom layout options forever) to another who wasted money refinishing mismatched timber floors that could never look cohesive, these real-world examples highlight how seemingly small decisions can have major consequences.

The designers emphasize that having a comprehensive plan isn't just about aesthetics—it's about clear communication with builders and tradespeople who need specific guidance. Without professional documentation detailing everything from tapware mounting to tile edge finishing, homeowners often find themselves making rushed decisions or discovering too late that what they envisioned isn't what they received. As Lauren explains, "You've just invested all of your time and money... and if they don't have the information, they're going to make it up and you're going to pay for it."

Beyond preventing mistakes, designers bring valuable expertise to material selections, spatial planning, and technical requirements that most homeowners wouldn't think to consider. They know which suppliers offer the best products for specific needs and have established relationships with reliable tradespeople. Whether you're undertaking a full renovation or simply need help refining your vision, consulting a designer can ultimately save you time, money, and the heartache of living with regrettable design choices.

Struggling with a design dilemma? Both Bree and Lauren offer focused online design consultations to help you overcome specific challenges without the full service commitment. Book a session today and gain the confidence to create a home you'll truly love.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Top 5 Things We're Loving Right Now27 Aug 202500:47:00

Ever noticed how certain design elements grab your attention and refuse to let go? In this delightfully candid episode, Lauren and Bree dive into their current design obsessions, sharing the colours, objects, and details that are making their creative hearts race.

The conversation kicks off with exciting news about their upcoming design tour to Paris and Milan, where they'll be leading a group of design-minded individuals through exclusive apartment tours and unforgettable experiences. With only a few spots remaining, this intimate journey promises to forge lasting connections among participants who share a passion for exceptional design.

As they explore their favourite things, Bree reveals her current colour crush – a specific yellowy-green reminiscent of banana leaves that pairs beautifully with burgundy accents. Lauren swoons over Herman Miller's Comma Chair designed by Michael Anastassiades, describing how its perfect circular seat and embracing curves achieve that rare balance of sculptural elegance and genuine comfort.

Both designers share their admiration for exceptional ceramics, from Astrid Salomon's bulbous vessels to Patricia Urquiola's architectural Batossi pieces with their tactile glazes. The conversation flows naturally to practical elements that elevate everyday living – Sussex Taps with their beautiful tumbled brass finishes and sustainability credentials, innovative lighting designs from Marlo Lyda, to the transformative power of patterned flooring.

In a charming detour, they confess their fragrance obsessions, including a mystery scent that had Bree surreptitiously snapping photos in Milan. Their enthusiasm is infectious as they discuss these sensory elements that contribute to truly memorable spaces.

What design elements are you currently obsessed with? Share your favourites with Lauren and Bree – they'd love to hear what's capturing your imagination right now.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Hygge at Home: Colour, Light, and Comfort Matters20 Aug 202500:33:05

The Danish concept of "hygge" (pronounced hoo-ga) has captivated the world for good reason—it's the secret to creating spaces that nurture wellbeing rather than just looking pretty. Lauren and Bree dive deep into what makes a home truly feel good, challenging the sterile white aesthetic that has dominated Australian interiors for too long.

Drawing from their design expertise and personal experiences, they explore how our spaces profoundly shape our behaviour, mental state, and capacity for connection. While Australia boasts the largest homes in the world, a surprising 15% of Australians report feeling lonely—suggesting our cavernous houses might be doing more harm than good.

The conversation reveals four essential elements that create that coveted hygge feeling: thoughtful colour choices beyond stark white, layered lighting that creates intimate pools rather than harsh overhead illumination, genuine comfort (both perceived and actual), and appropriate scale that fosters coziness rather than isolation. Lauren shares a transformative experience at Stockholm's Ett Hem hotel designed by Ilse Crawford that perfectly embodies these principles.

What makes this discussion particularly valuable is the practical advice woven throughout. You don't need a complete renovation to bring hygge into your home—sometimes it's as simple as adding soft textiles, introducing varied lighting sources, or creating dedicated gathering spaces where family naturally comes together.

Whether you're building, renovating, or simply wanting to enhance your current space, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how thoughtful design directly contributes to health and happiness. Because ultimately, your home should make you feel good, not just look good.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Art in Residence: Finding Life in the Objects We Live With13 Aug 202500:56:39

Ever wonder what breathes life into the most stunning architectural spaces? Nicole England knows the secret—it's not just about the walls and windows, but the personality that fills them.

As one of Australia's leading architectural photographers, Nicole has developed a distinctive eye for capturing not just the physical beauty of spaces, but their emotional resonance. Her work has graced the pages of Architectural Digest, Vogue, and Wallpaper, but it's her book series that truly showcases her unique approach. Starting with her bestselling Resident Dog books, Nicole discovered that dogs were the perfect narrative device to access extraordinary homes while adding warmth and spontaneity to architectural photography.

In this conversation, Nicole reveals how the concept for Resident Dog emerged from a simple question about her "perfect shoot day"—beautiful homes, ocean views, dogs running around, and good food shared during breaks. What began as a personal vision evolved into an international success, opening doors to architectural treasures from Kelly Wearstler's Los Angeles home to Luis Barragán's Mexican masterpieces.

Nicole's newest book, Art in Residence, explores another dimension of what makes spaces come alive—the personal art collections and treasured objects that reveal the souls of their owners. "A home really isn't a home unless it's filled with people's personal objects," she explains, whether those are million-dollar paintings or stones collected from a beach walk. Through intimate vignettes rather than just wide shots, Nicole captures the feeling of spaces in ways that traditional architectural photography often misses.

What's particularly fascinating is Nicole's creative journey—from studying fine art photography to initially pursuing fashion work before finding her true calling in architecture. Her patient, considered approach stems from her film photography background, where each shot required careful deliberation. This mindfulness shines through in her work, which feels both artistically composed and authentically lived-in.

Whether you're passionate about design, photography, or simply curious about what makes spaces feel like home, Nicole's insights will transform how you see the places around you. Listen in and discover why the most compelling architecture isn't just about perfect structure, but the life that happens within it.

Please do visit her socials to see her incredible work & her latest book Art in Residence.

https://nicoleengland.com & @nicoleengland

Art in Residence Book & Resident Dog Series


Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Top 5 Design Moments: Insider's Guide to Paris & Milan06 Aug 202500:38:46

Have you ever been moved to tears by the curve of a chair or the light on a Parisian street? We have—more than once. In this episode, we’re sharing our Top 5 most unforgettable design moments in Paris and Milan—the kind that leave you breathless, inspired, and maybe a little emotional.

From the tucked-away ateliers in Paris’s 6th Arrondissement to navigating Milan’s sprawling Salone del Mobile like a pro, we reveal the secret spots, time-saving strategies, and soulful experiences that turn a simple trip into a true design pilgrimage.

But here's what really surprised us: the magic isn’t only in the showrooms or famous installations. It’s in the shared gelato-fueled conversations, the clink of champagne glasses after a long day of discovery, and the unspoken understanding between people who just get why a lamp can change your life.

This episode is also your first look at our 2026 Paris & Milan Design Tour—crafted for just eight guests to preserve that special intimacy of a small group. We’re talking private studios, invitation-only events, and behind-the-scenes access you won’t find on your own.

Whether you're planning your own trip or dreaming of joining us, this is your insider guide to experiencing Paris & Milan like never before.

Information will be sent out today to those on our original waitlist & it's not too late to join below - don't miss out!

https://designanatomytour.wixsite.com/ciao-milan

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Design Interlude23 Jul 202500:03:08

Taking a breath between creative bursts is essential for fresh thinking, which is why we're pausing briefly mid-season. Don't worry—this isn't goodbye, but a moment to reset before returning with conversations featuring iconic designers and emerging voices who are reshaping how we think about spaces.

While we're away, Bree has opened bookings for her game-changing 90-minute design consultations. These focused sessions tackle your specific home challenges—from colour selection paralysis to furniture arrangement dilemmas—delivering personalised guidance without requiring a full-service commitment. You'll walk away with a comprehensive written report containing all her recommendations, giving you the confidence to move forward with your design decisions.

Color selection remains one of the most challenging aspects of creating a home you love, which is why Lauren is bringing back her popular Colour and Materials Masterclass on August 2nd. This intensive workshop demystifies color theory while providing practical steps for selecting harmonious paint palettes. Previous sessions sold out quickly, so secure your spot early if you're ready to master this essential design skill.

For design enthusiasts seeking deeper immersion, we're thrilled to announce our next Design Anatomy Tour to Paris and Milan. Limited to just eight participants, this exclusive experience offers unparalleled access to the beating heart of global design. Join the waitlist through the link in our show notes—this intimate journey through design's most influential cities promises to be truly transformative. 

We deeply value your support and can't wait to be back in your ears soon with fresh perspectives and inspiration. Subscribe now so you don't miss our return and all the exciting content we've been planning for you!

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Building Laughs: How Nick White Turned Architecture into Comedy Gold16 Jul 202500:44:46

Nick White shares his remarkable journey from drafting buildings to crafting punchlines. With the sharp observation skills of an architect and the timing of a seasoned comedian, Nick reveals how he transitioned from designing spaces to creating characters that have captured the hearts of over half a million followers online.

Having trained as an architect and worked in prestigious firms from Brisbane to New York, Nick found himself increasingly drawn to comedy, performing at open mics after long days in the office. What started as a creative outlet gradually revealed itself as his true calling. His honest reflections on the architectural profession resonate deeply—the hierarchical structure, the jargon-heavy presentations, and the disconnect between university creativity and workplace reality.

Nick's viral "Design Dissection" series and beloved characters like Carly (the endearingly dull co-worker) demonstrate how he's brilliantly merged his architectural knowledge with his comedic talents. Rather than abandoning his design background, he's transformed it into something uniquely his own. The conversation explores how his architectural training provided transferable skills for his comedy career—from graphic design abilities for merchandise to organizational habits that help him structure his creative work.

The most compelling moment comes when Nick describes his terrifying leap from job security to creative entrepreneurship. After resigning, he panic-bought canned soup expecting poverty, only to receive his two biggest brand deals days later. This perfectly captures the universal fear and exhilaration of following one's authentic path.

For anyone questioning their career trajectory or contemplating a creative pivot, Nick offers refreshingly practical wisdom: follow your gut, pay attention to what brings you joy, and recognize that your current skills might find surprising applications in unexpected places. His story proves that sometimes the most rewarding path isn't climbing the ladder you're on, but building an entirely new one that feels authentically yours.

Follow Nick on Insta, TikTok & check out his latest tour dates below:

https://comedy.com.au/tour/nick-white

https://www.instagram.com/nickwhite49

https://www.tiktok.com/@missnickiewantie

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Timeless Craft: The Beauty of What Endures19 Nov 202501:03:30

What if “timeless” isn’t a look, but a way of working? We sit down live with Jeremy Bull (Alexander Co.), Simone Haag, Bree Banfield and Nicci Kavals of Articolo Studios to unpack the real markers of longevity: craft, material honesty, and the stories that form when people actually live with their spaces. It’s a candid tour through trend cycles, practical sustainability, and the design choices that keep rooms relevant without sanding off their character.

Jeremy shares how Alexander House was conceived to look old before it looked new, using recycled materials and exposed structure to avoid disposable linings—proof that method and supply chain can shape a lasting aesthetic. Simone dives into the power of collectible pieces and why confidence, not caution, carries objects across eras; she argues that the rooms we remember are built on layered narratives, not risk-free palettes. Nicci opens the curtain on craft, from straw marquetry to cast bronze, and makes the case that honest sustainability sometimes means making the few things people will keep and repair for decades.

We explore the tension that makes spaces feel alive: old versus new, feminine against masculine, stone with glass, minimal shells warmed by art. We also tackle real-world constraints—budgets, kids, shipping, and the myth that avoiding trends guarantees longevity. You’ll hear practical ways to design for optionality: favour furniture-like kitchens, specify solid timber over glues, and choose pieces you’ll reupholster instead of replace. Most of all, we circle back to memory—why a lamp’s glow at 2 a.m. can be more enduring than any “timeless” swatch.

If you believe interiors should age with grace and gather meaning, this conversation will sharpen your eye and steady your choices. Listen, share with a design-obsessed friend, and if it resonated, leave a five-star review and tell us the one piece you’ll never let go of.

Check out the incredible works of Jeremy, Simone & Nicci below

https://alexanderand.co   +    @alexander_andco

https://www.simonehaag.com.au   +   @simonehaag

https://articolostudios.com   +  @articolostudios

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Natural Living by Design: Melissa Penfold's Sustainable Design Philosophy09 Jul 202500:55:49

Stepping into a beautiful home isn't simply about admiring aesthetics—it's about experiencing how deeply our surroundings affect our wellbeing. Design authority Melissa Penfold joins us to reveal the philosophy behind her stunning new book "Natural Living by Design," where timeless style meets environmental consciousness.

Melissa shares how her childhood beach house, with its weathered wood and connection to nature, shaped her understanding of nurturing spaces. This early influence sparked a career that would help countless Australians reimagine their homes as sanctuaries. The conversation unfolds with practical wisdom about creating spaces that ground us through natural materials—plaster walls, wooden floors, and stone elements that have stood the test of time.

What makes this discussion particularly refreshing is Melissa's insistence that sustainable design doesn't require massive budgets. She enthusiastically reveals her auction house strategies, explains why refurbishing existing elements often trumps replacement, and describes how simple touches like seasonal fruit displays or collected botanical specimens can transform a space more effectively than expensive renovations. The passion in her voice is palpable as she explains how these choices benefit not just current homeowners but future generations.

Beyond the expected design talk, Melissa offers unexpected insights about sound absorption, ventilation strategies, and creating "visual tactility"—elements rarely covered in typical interior discussions. She explains why even the most perfectly styled homes can feel soulless without elements of whimsy, drama, and personal history. The most luxurious homes in her book (from Giorgio Armani's never-before-published living room to a breathtaking Palm Beach residence) all follow these principles.

Ready to transform your space? Listen now and discover how small, thoughtful choices in materials, light, and arrangement can create homes that nurture both inhabitants and the planet. 

'Natural Living by Design', available now at all great book stores or online

https://melissapenfold.com/new-book

https://melissapenfold.com

Instagram:

@melissa_penfold

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

Bookings now open -  Book now

Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

For more info see below

The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Celebrating 25 Years of David Hicks: A Legacy of Timeless Design02 Jul 202500:50:38

Symmetry, structure, warmth, and a sense of materiality that's instantly recognisable – these are the hallmarks of David Hicks' approach to design, a philosophy he's refined over an impressive 25-year career. We sit down with this influential Australian designer to trace his evolution from what critics once described as "minimalist purity" to what he now calls "decorative minimalism."

David's journey began with his own apartment in Melbourne's converted Red Tulip Factory, a project that established his meticulous approach to design. Working with a grid system based on 600mm terrazzo tiles, he created a space where every joinery line aligned perfectly with tile grout – a detail-driven approach that still guides his work today. What makes this particularly fascinating is that this career-launching project was created in the pre-Google era, using dial-up internet and hand-drawn plans, when inspiration came from face-to-face networking rather than endless scrolling.

The conversation shifts to how dramatically the design industry has transformed over David's career. Where designers once waited eagerly for monthly magazines or trade representatives bearing materials from international shows, today's instantaneous access to global design via social media has changed how designers work, often prioritising two-second visual impact over thoughtful functionality. Despite these shifts, David has maintained his commitment to balancing what he calls "discipline" (technical expertise in space planning and detailing) with "intuition" (the creative, decorative elements).

After completing over 800 apartments, 75 homes and 125 retail projects, David opens up about what actually keeps a design practice thriving – and it's not what most people imagine. The reality of an interior designer's daily life involves far more administration than fabric selection, though he remains passionate about expanding his creative reach through new collaborations, including an upcoming tapware collection. 

For aspiring designers or anyone fascinated by the evolution of Australian design, this candid conversation offers invaluable insights into staying relevant while remaining true to your authentic vision with one of the best in the industry.

Check out David's socials below

Instagram : @davidhicksdesign

Web: https://davidhicks.com

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The Waitlist That Changed Everything with Luke Fry25 Jun 202500:45:23

What begins as an accidental career path often leads to the most extraordinary destinations. Luke Fry's journey exemplifies this perfectly—originally waitlisted for graphic design, he reluctantly accepted a spot in interior design at Swinburne University, never imagining it would become the foundation for his acclaimed architectural practice two decades later.

Growing up with a builder father and brother, Luke had construction in his blood. "I was on building sites from the day I could walk," he shares, revealing how this early exposure proved invaluable when he later obtained his builder's registration alongside his design qualifications. This rare triple-threat perspective—interior designer, architect, and builder—gives Luke a uniquely comprehensive understanding of the entire project lifecycle.

The conversation reveals fascinating insights into the challenges of documentation, with Luke noting that "a builder's pet peeve is documentation that's not detailed enough." This understanding fundamentally shapes his practice's approach, emphasizing meticulous documentation as both a design tool and crucial contract document. In an era where building regulations have intensified following cladding scandals, these skills have become even more critical.

After eleven years leading his own practice, Luke's perspective on design has matured beautifully. Where aesthetic considerations once dominated, he now finds deepest fulfillment in how spaces transform clients' lives—"their ability to communicate better, to function better, to foster better relationships." This evolution mirrors his practice's growth from primarily residential work to an expanding portfolio including hotels, hospitality venues, and wineries.

Perhaps most revealing is Luke's current rebranding from "Luke Fry Architecture & Interior Design" to simply "Fry"—a change reflecting his desire to spotlight his seven-person team rather than himself. "It's making it a little bit more about the team than it is about me as an individual," he explains, demonstrating the collaborative spirit that has become central to his success.

Check out Luke's rebrand & follow along on his socials

Instagram:

@fry_studio

Web:

https://www.fry.studio

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Kitchens Reimagined with Loren Inglis of Vzug18 Jun 202500:47:24

The humble kitchen has evolved from a purely functional space into the vibrant heart of our homes, but what's next in this evolution? In this fascinating conversation with Loren Inglis, Regional Business Development Manager at Vzug, we explore how kitchen design is entering its next phase as "the third space" – where technology, aesthetics, and authentic living intersect.

Loren pulls back the curtain on how professional-grade appliances are transforming home cooking experiences, making restaurant-quality results accessible to everyone from passionate home chefs to self-proclaimed "reheaters." We dive into unexpected innovations like the Refresh Butler, which uses steam technology to clean clothes without chemicals, demonstrating how kitchen-adjacent technologies are extending throughout the home.

The conversation tackles the shift away from sterile showpiece kitchens toward spaces designed for real living. "Authenticity," as Lauren notes, has become a driving force in kitchen design. We explore how designers are balancing visual appeal with functionality through sculptural stonework, thoughtful color palettes, and clever space-saving solutions like cooktops with integrated extraction systems.

For those renovating or building, Loren offers valuable insights into choosing finishes that complement your space, with Vzug's Pearl finish emerging as a sophisticated alternative to traditional black or white appliances. We discuss how sustainability considerations are shaping both manufacturing processes and product design, with energy efficiency and food preservation becoming increasingly important as food costs rise.

Whether you're planning a kitchen renovation, curious about the latest appliance innovations, or simply interested in how design trends reflect our changing lifestyles, this episode offers a rich exploration of the contemporary kitchen landscape. Join us for a conversation that goes beyond surface-level trends to examine how our kitchens are becoming more personalized, more sustainable, and more aligned with how we actually live.

Ready to see these innovations in person? Visit Vzug's Melbourne studio in Richmond, open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, where the Gourmet Academy team can demonstrate how these appliances might transform your home cooking experience.

Checkout Vzug's amazing innovations on socials:

Instagram: @vzug

https://www.vzug.com/au/en


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Milan in review: The Beautiful Chaos of Milan Design Week with Alvin Wu11 Jun 202500:38:42

The beautiful chaos of Milan Design Week comes alive through the fresh eyes of first-time attendee Alvin Wu, brand manager at Niche Media. What began as a career in interior design evolved into finding his true passion within the design community—organizing events like the "30 Under 30" program that recognizes emerging design talent through mentorship and a creativity retreat in Bali.

Drawn to Milan with the hope of experiencing a quieter edition during a non-Euroluce year, Alvin quickly discovered the reality: design week has surpassed fashion week in popularity, with half a million visitors descending upon a city not quite built for such numbers. The notorious three-hour queues for installations like L' Appartamento by Artemest contrast sharply with the magical moments found in unexpected places—like sitting beneath trees at Alcova, a welcome respite from the urban intensity.

For Australian designers on the global stage, Milan represents both challenge and triumph. Ross Gardam and Articolo showcased lighting innovations that drew gasps of appreciation, proving the calibre of design talent from down under. These moments of national pride punctuated Alvin's evolving appreciation for lighting design, which has now become his "top category" of interest. Standing in the Molteni showroom, witnessing how strategic lighting transformed entire spaces, revealed how transformative thoughtful illumination can be.

The true value of Milan, Alvin discovered, transcends products and installations. "My biggest takeaway is definitely the networking experience," he reflects. "At the end of the day, no matter what role you play in this industry, we are all one community." While products change annually, the connections formed during these intense, inspiration-filled days create lifelong relationships that ultimately shape the design world more profoundly than any single object ever could. 

Follow Alvin Wu on Instagram

@alvinpwu

@adr30under30

@ausdesignreview

www.niche.com.au


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Milan in review: Georgina Wilson’s Viral Approach to Architecture04 Jun 202501:04:33

Architect Georgina Wilson joins us to share her remarkable journey from traditional practice to social media phenomenon. What began as a simple experiment on TikTok — "because no one I knew was on it" — unexpectedly transformed her 25-year architectural career and business model. Today, her viral design content reaches hundreds of thousands of followers, and her firm operates "as if from the moon," providing virtual design consultations to clients worldwide.

Georgina's success stems from her refreshingly straightforward approach. Frustrated by how architects typically communicate only with other designers through meaningless jargon, she decided to speak directly to what she affectionately calls "normies" — everyday people who want to understand good design without the pretension. Her content breaks down complex design principles into accessible advice, often featuring floor plans that visually demonstrate why certain layouts work better than others.

Fresh from Milan Design Week, Georgina shares how her perspective has evolved from viewing design through a personal lens to approaching it journalistically, seeking stories that would interest her audience. She was particularly captivated by innovations in lighting design, discovering how new technologies can influence behavior and create versatility in spaces.

What makes Georgina's approach truly inspiring is her philosophy of authenticity and continuous improvement. "It's gotta be shit before it's good," she explains, describing how this mindset frees her from perfectionism and encourages experimentation. This authenticity extends to her design principles — "Interior design is not fashion. If anything, it's anti-fashion" — emphasizing creating environments that remain beautiful and functional for decades, not seasons.

Subscribe for more conversations with design professionals who are changing the industry through innovation and authenticity. Want to improve your own space? Follow Georgina on Instagram for practical design advice that makes a real difference in how you live.

INSTAGRAM @georginawilsonassociates

 WEB: https://www.georginawilsonassociates.com

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The Milan in review series: Sculpting Light with Oliver Wilcox28 May 202500:49:04

The Milan in review series: Sculpting Light with Oliver Wilcox

What happens when an artist turns lighting designer? Oliver Wilcox's journey from fine arts graduate to founder of the cutting-edge Lost Profile Studio reveals the magic that occurs at the intersection of art and function.

Oliver's story begins with a fortuitous volunteer position at Christopher Boots' lighting studio that evolved into managing production for one of Australia's most innovative lighting designers. But it was during a trip to Paris when everything clicked into place. Standing before a portrait painting in the famed Paris Fleas antique market, Oliver discovered the concept of "profil perdu" – lost profile – a challenging technique where artists capture someone's likeness without showing their face. This became both his studio name and design philosophy: embedding profound meaning into minimal forms.

His latest collection, Carapace, showcases this philosophy brilliantly. Inspired by both antique candle reflectors and turtle shells, these cast metal pieces create ambient light through reflection rather than direct illumination. The collection spans from intimate incense burners to dramatic chandeliers, each piece custom-designed down to the screws. "I wanted to push myself," Oliver explains, detailing how Carapace represents multiple firsts in his design practice.

What truly distinguishes Oliver's work is the tension he creates between seemingly opposing qualities. His pieces are simultaneously brutalist yet delicate, industrial yet elegant. This distinctive approach has earned him representation across Australia, the United States, and Europe, with his third Milan Design Week exhibition cementing his place on the global design stage.

For those fascinated by the creative process or looking to break into international design markets, Oliver's insights on finding exhibition spaces in Milan, building international relationships, and staying true to artistic vision over commercial appeal offer invaluable guidance. Listen now and discover how Australian designers are making serious waves internationally.

Check out Lost Profile Studio's incredible creations at

https://www.lostprofile.net

https://www.instagram.com/lost_profile_studio

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The Design Anatomy Tour Recap: What Paris and Milan Can Teach Us21 May 202500:46:50

Welcome back for Season 2 of The Design Anatomy podcast

After our incredible travel adventure with a fabulous group of design enthusiasts on our very first Design Anatomy Tour, we're buzzing to share what we discovered & experienced abroad.

Stepping into private Parisian and Milanese apartments was truly a pinch-us experience. From artist, Paul Mouginot's classic pre-Haussmann apartment to Architect & designer Sophie Dries'  home in Paris, to Christian and Francesco's colour-drenched Milan apartment and the stunning former villa curated by the Droulers Architecture sisters – each space revealed secrets that photos simply cannot capture. These weren't just beautiful homes; they were masterclasses in spatial planning and cultural approaches to living.

The European approach turns Australian apartment design conventions upside down. Instead of knocking down walls for open-plan living, they embrace separate rooms that create distinct zones for specific purposes. Their kitchens exist as dedicated spaces rather than extensions of living areas. Dining spaces take precedence, reflecting the cultural importance of gathering for meals. Strategic use of mirrors, thoughtful lighting (no sea of downlights!), and brave applications of colour all worked together to create spaces with true character and depth.

What stayed with us wasn't just the beautiful design, but how these spaces reflected a fundamentally different philosophy about apartment living. Europeans aren't trying to emulate larger homes in smaller spaces – they're celebrating the unique qualities of apartment life through intelligent design choices that prioritize function, beauty and sociability. As Australia builds more apartments, perhaps it's time we looked beyond our shores for inspiration on creating spaces that truly work.

Want to experience these incredible private apartments for yourself? Our exclusive Milan/Paris tour returns in 2026, and we're heading to London this September! With just eight spots available on each tour, jump on our waitlist now to secure your place on this life-changing design journey.

Wanna avoid FOMO?..... 

Join our waitlists below to be the first to know when it's open, you don't want to miss out!

London 2025 Design Tour Waitlist

Milan/Paris 2026 Tour Waitlist


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Passport to Style: The Design Anatomy Tour25 Mar 202500:03:47

Twenty episodes down, and what a journey it's been! Lauren and Bree reflect on Design Anatomy's debut season while sharing exciting news about where the podcast is heading next—literally.

With Paris and Milan firmly in their sights, the hosts are taking The Design Anatomy on the road through exclusive, intimate design tours. Unlike typical tourist experiences, these adventures are crafted for just eight design enthusiasts who'll dine at one table, explore premier showrooms, and immerse themselves in global design destinations.  They reveal that their first Paris - Milan tour sold out instantly, proving there's a genuine hunger for these curated design experiences.

Beyond these immediate plans, Lauren and Bree are already researching London for September 2025, coinciding with London Design Festival. Bree's brief but transformative three-day visit recently sparked a love affair with the city's rich design culture, showrooms, and creative energy. Plans for Milan 2026 are also underway, establishing what will become an annual tour to one of design's most influential gatherings.

Want to join the adventure? 

Register your interest through the show notes link—but don't delay. As the hosts playfully warn: first in, best dressed! While they prepare for their international design explorations, they invite listeners to explore the wealth of content from twenty episodes that showcase fascinating conversations with design experts. Subscribe now to be notified when they return with fresh insights, global perspectives, and all-new design conversations for Season 2!

The Design Anatomy - London 2025 Tour Waitlist

The Design Anatomy - Milan 2026 Tour Waitlist

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Reinventing Classics: A conversation with Simone Haag12 Mar 202500:51:36

Recorded in front of a live audience from the gorgeous Living Edge showroom here in Melbourne, this special episode celebrates our official launch of The Design Anatomy podcast last year. Hosts Bree Banfield and Lauren Li engage in a wonderful discussion with renowned stylist & interior decorator Simone Haag. 

We explore the intersection of classic design and modern creativity, delving into how iconic pieces like the Eames Lounge Chair continue to influence contemporary aesthetics. 

The conversation highlights the importance of personal stories in design, the challenges of sourcing unique furniture, and the evolving nature of design trends. Simone shares her journey from residential to commercial design, emphasizing the significance of integrity and enjoyment in creating timeless spaces. In this conversation, the speakers explore the evolving relationship between art and design, particularly in furniture. 

They discuss how clients are increasingly valuing pieces that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. The dialogue shifts to the importance of identifying future classics in design, the role of material innovation and sustainability, and the significance of personal touches in creating meaningful spaces. The speakers also celebrate Australian design and share personal anecdotes that highlight the journey of iconic pieces in their lives.

Keep up to date with the latest on Simone's socials:

https://www.simonehaag.com.au

@simonehaag 


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Metricon's New Lookbook: Designs & Styles For Real Families12 Nov 202500:43:13

Step behind the scenes of Australia’s most-walked display homes with Metricon’s National Display Home and Studio M retail manager, Lisa Goodsall. We dive into how a massive plan library, real customer feedback, and years of display learnings distilled into Metricon's New Lookbook that actually makes styling choices easier. Instead of boxing people into rigid labels, the Metricon's Lookbook offers clear style families—think Palm Springs, Japandi, Nordic, Coastal Luxe and an evolving Australian Hamptons—each with flexible expressions so you can mix, match and still keep a cohesive story throughout your home.

We unpack the everyday forces shaping design in Australia: climate that begs for indoor–outdoor flow, smaller blocks that demand multi-use rooms, and livability updates that make aging in place more realistic without sacrificing aesthetics. Lisa shares how home theatres now double as wellness or study spaces, why outdoor kitchens are becoming full outdoor living zones, and how cultural diversity drives planning choices like prayer rooms and adaptable layouts. You’ll hear how styling can make or break a great floor plan, why over-staging turns people off, and the simple cues—texture, light, circulation—that help a space feel calm, warm and real.

There’s room for nostalgia too. Hamptons hasn’t disappeared; it’s softened into a breezier, coastal take that feels distinctly Australian. Mid-century’s comeback makes sense when you combine clean lines with liveable materials and human-scale comfort. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by too many floor plans or finish options, this conversation offers a practical path forward: use a shared language, choose a flexible lane, and let Metricon's New Lookbook guide you to confident, enduring choices that suit your region, routines and budget.

Check out the Metricon Look Book 'Inspired by life, created for living' below:

https://www.metricon.com.au/lookbook

Metricon on Instagram:

@metriconhomes

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Design Mistakes: Admitting Our Interior Design Fails05 Mar 202500:45:21

Join us for a candid and entertaining exploration of the funny and humbling side of interior design as we share our biggest mistakes and the lessons they taught us. From disastrous color choices in children's rooms to the importance of careful client involvement, we cover a range of design fails that all professionals face at some point in their careers. By recounting our blunders, we hope to inspire and educate aspiring designers about the realities of the profession and the invaluable insights that come from mistakes. 

As we discuss how to avoid the pitfalls of over-promising or under-quoting and the need for strong communications with tradespeople, we reflect on essential tips for navigating the design landscape. We also delve deep into the psyche behind colour selection and its impact on a space, aiming to provide listeners with practical advice they can apply to their future projects. Through light-hearted and humorous storytelling, it serves as a reminder that design is a journey filled with growth through vulnerability. 

If you enjoy our discussions, we encourage you to connect with us through social media, share your own experiences, and join in on the conversation about the ups and downs of design. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and engage with us as we continue to demystify the world of interior design!

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Ruby Shields on Pursuing Passion and Redefining Success in Interior Design26 Feb 202501:15:06

What motivates someone to leave a successful career path and venture into the unknown? Ruby Shields did just that when she bid farewell to her flourishing advertising career to embrace her true passion: interior design. Join us as Ruby opens up about the pivotal moment at 27 when she realized she had to make a drastic change for personal happiness. Ruby’s journey is marked by the courage to take risks, driven by advice from her father and a tenacity cultivated since childhood. Her story underscores the importance of making life choices that align with personal fulfillment, even when it means embracing uncertainty and the challenges of starting anew.

Ruby Shields' experience as an interior designer is as vibrant and multifaceted as her career transition. In this episode, we discuss how Ruby’s advertising background enriches her design aesthetic, shaping her unique approach to building a portfolio and networking within the industry. Ruby offers invaluable insights for emerging designers on using social media creatively, illustrating how past experiences can influence professional growth. From overcoming personal adversities to celebrating achievements and mentorships, Ruby’s narrative is a testament to resilience and ambition, providing inspiration for both new and seasoned professionals navigating the evolving design landscape.

The transformative power of mentorship, self-awareness, and ambition takes center stage in our conversation with Ruby. We explore her current projects, where she gets hands-on with tasks like painting and tiling, showcasing her dedication to honing her craft. The episode dives deep into the significance of setting aspirational goals, embracing life’s unpredictability, and honoring the legacies of those who've inspired us. Ruby Shields’ journey is not just a career story; it’s a celebration of breaking cycles, living authentically, and paving a path for future generations to follow.

Follow Ruby's journey on her socials

Web: https://studioshields.com.au

Instagram: @_studio.shields  &  @studio.shields_theview

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Bad Interior Design Advice19 Feb 202500:38:19

Ever wondered if your open floor plan is more of a hassle than a haven? Discover why Bree Banfield and Lauren Li think it might be time to rethink this modern design staple. We explore the hidden pitfalls of open layouts, from echoing acoustics to the woeful wafts of last night’s dinner. With a fresh perspective on furniture placement and clever solutions like sliding doors, we invite you to rethink how you can achieve both openness and functionality in your home.

Creating a home that caters to family dynamics often means reimagining spaces to balance togetherness and privacy. Let's talk about how broken plan designs can keep the family connected while giving everyone their own space to breathe. We spotlight the value of thoughtful design choices, like separating toilet areas in bathrooms to boost both privacy and comfort. As families grow, so do their needs, and we highlight intelligent decor strategies to foster interaction without compromising personal space.

Why wait for a "forever home" when you can live fully in the now? Join us as we challenge the notion of designing with resale in mind, urging you to tailor your home to today's tastes rather than tomorrow's market. Whether it's a bold pink kitchen or an eclectic mix of decor, personal expression should reign supreme. Hear stories of how individual style triumphs over conventional trends, and why investing in what you love leads to a more meaningful and authentic living space.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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Sophie Dries on Embracing the Genius Loci in Interior Design12 Feb 202501:03:50

What happens when the timeless elegance of historical architecture meets the chic allure of contemporary design? Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the new French look, where iconic architectural elements blend seamlessly with modern aesthetics. In this episode, French Architect & Designer Sophie Dries shares the inspiration behind the project that features on the cover of the The New French Look, and reveals the delightful encounter with actress Julianne Moore, whose admiration for Sophie's work led to an unexpected friendship. Using her own apartment as a canvas, she illustrates the delicate balance of honoring traditional Parisian charm while incorporating futuristic pieces by innovative designers like Philippe Starck.

We journey into the heart of interior design with Sophie embracing the "genius loci" (The Spirit of the Place) of a space, the unique spirit that guides the creative process and the client's emotional connection to their home. The magic happens when transparency and collaboration meet, transforming a house into a personal sanctuary. Discover the rich tapestry of stories woven into the character of historical homes and the vital role designers and photographers play in capturing these narratives through evocative imagery. Each space tells a story, and we explore how personal touches and historical context can create interiors that resonate on a deeply meaningful level.

Perfection is overrated. Rather, it's the imperfections, the handcrafted, sustainably made objects, that truly define luxury in design. Sophie sheds light on the tactile experience of natural materials and their profound impact in a technology-driven world. From cultural differences in appreciating these nuances to the challenge of managing client expectations, this episode celebrates the evolution and innovation in architecture. Sophie discusses understanding and valuing our past, so we pave the way for future interpretations, inspiring creativity and experimentation in design. 

Join us as we uncover the beauty hidden in imperfections and the limitless potential it unleashes in the world of interior design with this inspiring discussion with Sophie Dries.

About Sophie....

"After working with prestigious architecture and design offices such as Jean Nouvel, Pierre Yovanovitch and Christian Liaigre, Sophie created her studio in Paris in 2014 and then opened a second address in Milan in 2017."

"Sophie Dries was one the top 100 AD designers selected of 2022 & one of the 100 Phaidon’s World Best Interior designer and AD & Land Rover Awards."

Follow along on her instagram & website to see her beautiful projects spanning across interiors, product design & exhibitions.



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Immersive Colour Filled Interiors05 Feb 202500:40:20

Discover the transformative power of color and how it shapes our personal spaces like never before. We're stepping away from the ubiquitous cool grays and venturing into the warmth of browns, beiges, and yellows, colors that not only redefine our palettes but also the very atmosphere of our interiors. Join us as we explore the resurgence of nostalgic hues like chocolate and espresso, bringing comfort and a sense of homeliness. We highlight the importance of harmonious undertones and how they can create those inviting, cohesive environments we all crave.

Reflect on the bold, charismatic colors of the past and their modern-day revival. We journey through the vibrant era of the 1970s, where colors like terracotta and chartreuse are making a bold comeback. Uncover how the transition from cooler to warmer whites has reshaped minimalist spaces into more inviting sanctuaries. We delve into the versatility of red as an accent color and its powerful interaction with warm woods and earthy tones, crafting an interior aesthetic that's both harmonious and strikingly vibrant.

Step into the evolving world of burgundy and pink, as these colors transcend their traditional roots to shape contemporary designs. From the luxurious warmth of burgundy to the cultural evolution of millennial pink, we examine how these colors bring a fresh edge to modern interiors. We discuss the shift from feature walls to immersive color experiences, encouraging vibrant, colorful environments that break away from the starkness of white spaces. Whether you're a seasoned designer or an enthusiast, this episode promises an exciting look at how color continues to revolutionize the world of interior design.

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Redefining Luxury: Nickolas Gurtler on Personal Style and Timeless Design29 Jan 202501:02:17

Renowned interior designer Nickolas Gurtler invites us to rethink the concept of luxury in our homes. He shares his unique experiences working on projects like a menopause clinic and a lively New York apartment, emphasizing that luxury is a personal journey, not just a display of wealth. Discover how Nickolas's perspective on luxury intertwines comfort, functionality, and personal flair, as well as the growing appeal of vintage pieces. With recent accolades such as a Vogue feature and a new book project, Nickolas offers listeners a peek into the creative mind behind stunning, personalized spaces.

Our conversation takes an empowering turn as we explore design's transformative power, particularly for women. Drawing inspiration from the timeless elegance of Monica Bellucci and the charm of 1970s Milanese style, we discuss the symbolism of red lipstick and the importance of redefining menopause. Nickolas shares insights from his collaborations with luxury brands like Tiffany & Co., Chanel, and Gucci, illustrating how luxury can enhance daily rituals through quality materials and thoughtful design. We delve into the role of vintage influences and personalized touches in creating spaces that not only look luxurious but feel it too.

The journey continues with a focus on sustainability in luxury design, where we highlight the importance of timeless choices and the craftsmanship of bespoke lighting. Uncover how Australian designers like Christopher Boots are redefining lighting as the "jewelry of a project," enhancing a home's ambiance and exclusivity. This episode celebrates the subjective nature of luxury, encouraging listeners to embrace indulgent and quirky choices that bring joy and happiness to their living spaces. Nickolas leaves us with the idea that true luxury isn't just about aesthetics but about the soul and character infused into every corner of a home.

Check out Nick's Social Media on Instagram & his Website

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Warmth and Style: Kitchens in 202523 Jan 202500:44:24

Imagine a kitchen that feels like a cozy haven, an eclectic blend of personal style and practical design. In this episode of Design Anatomy, we unlock the secrets to transforming your kitchen space from a minimalist, concealed setup to a warm, lived-in masterpiece that truly reflects who you are. Learn why the shift towards natural materials and personal touches is redefining what it means to have a modern kitchen in 2025. We promise you'll walk away with a fresh perspective on creating spaces that are not just functional, but brimming with character and individuality.

Our journey doesn't stop at aesthetics; we explore the practicality of design as well. Discover the charm of unloved yet stylish glass-front cupboards and the art of curating visible displays. Feel the nostalgia with modular designs and freestanding cabinets, offering a sustainable approach that combines the best of past and present trends. From the rise of mismatched ceramics to the practicality of movable furniture, we explore how these elements create flexible and engaging kitchen environments that defy the conventional norms of sterile, streamlined designs.

But that's not all. We take a closer look at the materials making waves in the design world, from vibrant stones to tactile leathered finishes. Our conversation uncovers the resurgence of fabric skirts in kitchen design, inspired by classic styles and movies like "Calamity Jane." We discuss innovative and budget-friendly ways to incorporate fabric and other nostalgic elements into your home. 

Join us as we celebrate the art of interior design, acknowledging the rich cultural history of the spaces we create and inhabit. This episode is packed with inspiration, ready to elevate your kitchen into a space that is uniquely yours.

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The Intersection of AI and Interior Photography with Tom Blachford15 Jan 202501:02:41

Can AI redefine the creative boundaries of photography? Join us as we explore this captivating question with Tom Blachford, a distinguished architecture and interiors photographer who has ventured into the intriguing realm of AI art. Tom reveals his journey through the intersection of AI and interior photography, sharing insights from his recent high-profile projects, such as an AI art commission for the innovative restaurant, Tombo Den. We dive into the transformative impact of AI on creative professions and grapple with the ethical dilemmas and aesthetic shifts it introduces.

Discover how AI tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT are reshaping the way artists and designers express their creative visions. Tom discusses the emotional rollercoaster of working with AI—from initial fascination to the complex challenges that arise. By sharing personal anecdotes and experiences, we reveal how this technology propels us from laborious skill-based creations to dynamic idea-driven explorations, offering a multitude of creative possibilities. Our conversation traverses the delicate balance between awe and ethical concerns, as we ponder AI’s burgeoning role in art and design.

Finally, we confront the controversies sparked by AI-generated photos in award competitions and the ongoing debates surrounding authenticity and creativity. The episode takes a hopeful look at the future, underscoring the necessity for responsible AI development to enhance diversity and ensure the preservation of the human touch in photography and design. Engage with us in this thought-provoking discourse with Tom Blachford as we navigate the evolving landscape of AI in art, challenging traditional norms and expanding the horizons of creative expression.

Check out Tom's amazing photographic work including his Midnight Modern Series & his incredible AI creations below,

https://tomblachford.com/fine-art/
Instagram @blachford

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The Top 7 Interior Design Trends 202510 Jan 202500:52:20

Unlock the secrets of 2025's most exciting interior design trends with us, Bree Banfield and Lauren Li. Ever wonder how trends sneak their way into your home, even if you’re not paying attention? We'll reveal the subtle ways in which early adopters, cultural moments, and even global moods influence the environments we create around us. From Meryl Streep's iconic fashion monologue in "The Devil Wears Prada" to the art of trend forecasting, discover how these elements shape the spaces we love and why staying informed is crucial for both professionals and enthusiasts. 

Join our vibrant discussion on crafting spaces that are not just aesthetically pleasing but also authentic and personalized. We explore how to harmonize high-end design with personal touches, moving beyond the sterile showroom look to create homes that tell stories through sentimental pieces and second-hand treasures. Discover the charm of a bookshelf brimming with books and the allure of screen-free spaces, where interaction takes precedence over entertainment. Learn how transforming traditional living spaces can foster deeper connections and create environments that prioritize meaningful experiences.

Finally, we dive into the dynamic blend of old and new with a focus on integrating antiques and technology in modern homes. Explore how incorporating vintage furniture and unique design elements can coexist with contemporary tech, offering a balanced and stylish space. From textured interiors and eclectic designs to colorful bathrooms and kitchens, witness the shift from minimalist to maximalist aesthetics. 

As we wrap up, we invite you to engage with us, share your thoughts, and participate in our exciting journey through the ever-evolving world of interior design. Celebrate the intersection of timeless style and the latest trends with us and make your living spaces truly your own.

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Embracing Maximalism: Evie Kemp on Colourful Home Design and Personal Style08 Jan 202500:52:06

Ever wondered how colour can transform your living space into a vibrant reflection of your personality? Discover the secrets with the incredibly talented Evie Kemp, as she shares her journey from childhood inspirations to embracing maximalism in home design. Evie’s new book MUCH, is a radiant celebration of colour and bold choices, guiding you to break free from the confines of minimalism. Together, we explore how colour can evoke joy and how personal experiences shape our design preferences, creating homes that truly resonate with who we are.

Join us for a lively conversation about the emotional power of colour and the courage to step away from neutral tones. Evie reveals how even a simple change, like painting a room yellow, can bring unexpected happiness. We question the longevity of white interiors and champion the idea of choosing colours that make you feel good. This episode is filled with humour, personal anecdotes, and invaluable insights that encourage you to experiment with your space and find what truly sparks joy.

From creative mishaps to secondhand shopping adventures, Evie’s passion for interior design shines through as she discusses the evolving nature of home decor. Learn about transforming spaces to suit different life stages and the connection between personal fashion and interior style. With insights into building confidence in your own unique style, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration for anyone looking to craft a home that tells their own story. Tune in and let Evie inspire you to embrace maximalism and create your own colourful sanctuary.

Be inspired by gorgeous colours on Evie's Socials:

Insta @eviekemp
Evie Kemp's New Book, Much available here & at all great bookshops
https://www.eviekemp.com


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Our October Top Five: From Tiled Furniture To Ola Mexicola05 Nov 202500:29:34

Bree & Lauren round up their top five for October with colour, craft, and comfort at the centre. From tiled furniture and Tasmanian-inspired rugs to smarter sheers, Ikea edits, and a Milanese armchair, we share what’s worth your money and why it matters.

• Tiled furniture by Matthew Raw as durable statement pieces 
Wild South rug collection and the new book ' A Visual Feast' by Jono Fleming 
• Mokum sheers and smarter colour ranges from Warwick 
• Ikea walkthrough strategy and notable collabs 
Studiopepe’s Shibari chair and why sculptural seating matters 
Weave Home’s Fabien rug as an everyday base 
Maker & Son x Studio ALM for comfort and joyful textiles 
Ola Mexicola launch and playful homewares
• ManyChat Instagram Summit takeaways for creators 
• Lily Allen’s new album 'West End Girl' and creative momentum

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Bringing Nostalgia into Retail & Residential Interiors with Brahman Perera 18 Dec 202401:07:44

Join us on an insightful journey with the talented designer Brahman Perera as we uncover the past year's highlights in interior design. Ever wondered how rest can spark creativity, or how the cultural tapestry influences your work?

Brahman shares his unique perspective on the power of taking a step back for innovation and how embracing one's cultural identity can transform design. We also highlight the heartwarming generosity within the design community and how these bonds foster genuine friendships and mutual support, especially in vibrant cities like Melbourne.

Explore the fascinating intersection of diversity and design, where personal stories and multicultural backgrounds shape our understanding of identity. We dive into the success story of Brahman's Hopper Joint that opened in March this year, a celebration of Sri Lankan street food that reflects the rich cultural heritage of its founders. The conversation doesn't stop there; we dig into the critical need for more diversity in interior design, particularly in public spaces, to mirror our multicultural societies. Brahma and I emphasize that recognizing and valuing diversity can lead to more inclusive and meaningful designs.

From the evolution of retail design trends to the impact of COVID-19 on commercial and residential spaces, we touch on the dynamic nature of design and the need for adaptability. Whether it's reimagining a spare room or integrating unique elements into retail spaces, thoughtful design can significantly enhance everyday living. Finally, we celebrate the blending of nostalgia and sustainability, highlighting how personal connections and cherished items can create timeless, functional spaces.

Brahman Perera's amazing work can be seen here on his website & instagram


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Interior Design Trends to Leave Behind in 202411 Dec 202400:57:46

Ever wondered how a simple color can encapsulate the mood of an entire era? Join us as we unpack Pantone's 2025 Color of the Year, "Mocha Moose," a warm neutral brown that speaks volumes about the world's yearning for comfort and security amidst economic unpredictability. This nostalgic shade echoes early 2000s design trends, highlighting how past styles are reshaping modern interiors. 

Navigate the often overwhelming world of interior design trends with us, as we advocate for personal style and individuality over conformity. Trends can serve as a source of inspiration, but they shouldn't dictate your personal tastes. With a nod to the iconic "Devil Wears Prada" speech, we discuss the trend bell curve—revealing how cultural influences trickle down from innovators to the mainstream. Our insights aim to inspire listeners to break free from repetitive design clichés, urging them to add character and depth to their spaces through diverse materials and thoughtful design choices.

From critiquing the uninspired aesthetics of reality TV's "The Block" to debating the merits of glossy white vs. black kitchens, our episode traverses the evolving landscape of modern interior design. We challenge the dominance of monotonous styles and share our enthusiasm for trends like "color drenching" and diverse coastal designs. 

As we wrap up, we share exciting plans for our future Design Anatomy Design Tour in Milan and Paris ( our 2025 Design Tour has sold out already), inviting listeners to join our creative journey. 

Celebrate the art of interior design with us, one trend at a time.

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Designing for the Senses: Sarah Ellison on Timeless Trends and Creative Innovation04 Dec 202400:57:47

Renowned designer Sarah Ellison joins us to uncover the vibrant tapestry of her career, from her early experiences at Real Living to the exciting launch of her new venture, Sarah Ellison Creative. With a unique blend of humour and insight, Sarah discusses the transformative influence of social media on the magazine industry and shares her intuitive approach to anticipating design trends, likening it to the data-driven precision of AI. Her background in fashion and publishing has not only honed her trend-spotting skills but also sparked her passion to explore new creative realms beyond her successful furniture business Ellison Studios

Sarah offers a captivating glimpse into her creative process, emphasizing the importance of designing spaces that engage all the senses. From navigating the challenges of creating personal designs to filling market gaps with her distinct aesthetic, Sarah's journey is a testament to innovation and authenticity in the design world. Her philosophy, "designed for the senses," is rooted in the creation of immersive spaces that evoke emotion and experience. Listeners will be inspired by her stories of balancing professional aspirations with personal life.

As we explore the concept of timelessness in design, Sarah reflects on the cyclic nature of trends and the resurgence of styles from past eras. The conversation touches on how quality craftsmanship and simplicity can withstand the test of time, providing insights into making affordable yet stylish updates to interior spaces. We also delve into the evolution of aesthetics like the Scandi style, and the nuanced role of colours such as Pink and Grey. Join us for an enriching discussion that emphasizes the significance of context and personal style, while celebrating the artistry of design that resonates through every era.

We hoped you enjoyed this episode & if you want to keep an eye out on what Sarah is up to next, please follow along at Sarah Ellison Creative on Instagram or her website Sarah Ellison Creative 

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Crafting Personal Sanctuaries: Creativity and Self-Expression in Home Decor27 Nov 202400:50:59

Unlock the secrets to transforming your living space into a sanctuary of self-expression and creativity with us, Lauren Li and Bree Banfield, as we share our personal adventures in decorating our homes. Ever wondered how to make a rented space truly yours without breaking the rules? Discover the liberating power of changing your mind and embracing bold design choices, even if they have to be undone later. We'll share how we navigated the constraints of rental living, from experimenting with colors and patterns to turning limitations into opportunities for personalization.

Our conversation also unravels the art of sense engagement in home decor. Learn how to create an environment that not only looks good but also feels and sounds comforting. From the tactile contrasts of timber and textiles to the role of music and scent, we reveal how to engage all your senses to craft a comforting retreat. We’ll take you through our kitchen experiences too, providing innovative tips for maximizing efficiency and personalizing these essential spaces, even when design constraints loom large.

Finally, let us guide you through the intriguing world of color and design, as we challenge the notion of neutrality in home decor. Explore the joy of investing in pieces that resonate personally rather than just aesthetically.

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Elevating Colour & Pattern in Interiors with Nicole Dohmen of Atelier ND21 Nov 202400:48:13

Nicole Dohmen from Atelier ND Interior in Amsterdam brings a refreshing perspective to the world of interior design, and she's here to share her colorful approach with us. Ever wondered how to create a home that feels truly yours? Nicole reveals the secrets behind her stunning designs, including the one featured on the cover of Elle Decoration.

From the art of using color and pattern to crafting interiors that brim with joy and personality, Nicole emphasizes patience and the organic evolution of design. She also offers insight into the unique challenge of harmonizing bold colors in open-plan homes and how a client's personal style—even through their wardrobe—can guide the design process. Listen as we unpack her techniques for creating spaces that resonate with individuality.

What's the secret to a harmonious home that both partners love? Nicole delves into the intricacies of intuitive design, highlighting the importance of involving both individuals in the process to ensure shared satisfaction. By tapping into subtle cues from quieter clients, she expertly balances desires and bold stylistic choices.  Listen out as we discuss one of her client projects - a client that happens to be a very prominent Australian actor!

Our conversation also ventures into the vibrant world of office spaces, advocating for colors that defy stereotypes and reflect personal taste. Whether you're a young professional seeking a sanctuary or a creative spirit yearning for a lively environment, this episode promises to inspire and challenge conventional design norms. Tune in for a dose of creativity that could transform your living or working space into a true expression of joy.

Please do check out her gorgeous work on the Atelier ND Interior website & follow her on instagram @atelier.nd.interior

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Design Professions Demystified: Designers, Architects and Stylists13 Nov 202401:04:14

What truly distinguishes interior designers from architects and decorators? Discover the answer as we unravel the complexities of these professions, ensuring you never misstep when hiring for your next project. Join us on a journey through the multifaceted world of interior design, where we dissect the roles and specialties within the industry, from commercial spaces to cozy home renovations. Our conversation guarantees clarity in understanding the often-overlapping responsibilities and skills essential for success in any design endeavor.

As we navigate the intricate landscape of design professions, we spotlight the importance of procurement and transparency, stressing the need for clear communication between clients and professionals. By demystifying the protected title of "architect" and shedding light on the undervaluation of decorators, we provide personal insights and industry perspectives that challenge conventional notions. With an emphasis on collaboration and the expanding scope of design education, we aim to elevate your appreciation for the artistry involved in creating functional and beautiful spaces.

Styling’s evolution is no less impressive, as we explore its journey from editorial shoots to an essential component of real estate. From magazine covers to compelling property visuals, the stylist's role is as dynamic as it is creative. We share captivating stories of styling triumphs, illustrating how seasoned decorators continue to learn from the ever-evolving styling craft. 

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The Evolution of Interiors Media with Lucy Feagins05 Nov 202400:56:05

Picture this: a digital platform born in 2008 transforming into a vibrant print magazine in 2024. That's the incredible journey of Lucy Feagins and The Design Files. Join us as Lucy shares the story of how The Design Files emerged as a beacon of inspiration during times of uncertainty and how it has evolved within the ever-shifting design media landscape. From unforgettable open houses to collaborative experiences at Milan Design Week, this episode reflects on the deep connections within the design community that continue to fuel her passion for creating, capturing joyful lived-in spaces and showcasing the best in local designs.

The Design Files announce the launch of their very first print magazine, Issue 01 now available. This new venture showcases diverse Australian homes, from charming mid-century abodes to cozy rented apartments, all while balancing aspiration with authenticity. Their cover story on Missy Higgins' house is a testament in commitment to inspire and uplift, so every reader feels good about their own space. This episode also navigates the complex dynamics of digital versus print publications, underscoring the enduring prestige of print media and its unique ability to enhance brand credibility in a digital-dominated era.

As The Design Files navigates the future of home magazine publishing, they emphasise authentic storytelling and the evolution of the industry. With insights from Lucy & speaking of her editor Bea Taylor and their dynamic team, she delves into the strategies and challenges of launching a print magazine as part of a multifaceted media approach. We discuss the resurgence of niche titles and the potential for new publications to fill the gaps left by traditional print media closures, all while prioritising reader-driven content. We conclude with a heartfelt acknowledgment of the Wurundjeri people, honouring their legacy and recognising the importance of creating on their unceded land.

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Anatomy of a Room: What Makes a Room Amazing05 Nov 202401:08:41

Transform your living spaces into sanctuaries of style and emotion as we embark on a journey through the intricacies of interior design. Our conversation promises practical insights into how nostalgia, unique personal touches, and a blend of materials can evoke positive feelings and connections. We'll explore the power of balancing high and low elements, the charm of finishing touches, and how every space tells a story through items that reflect the inhabitants' personalities and histories.

Discover what truly makes a space amazing, as we share personal stories and memories that highlight the character of a room. From quirky decor to unexpected furniture choices, these elements bring a sense of nostalgia and wonder. You'll learn about the beauty found in spaces that surprise and resonate on a personal level, and how books and records add depth and soul to any room. We also discuss the benefits of incorporating natural materials and lighting that transform environments into welcoming havens.

By the end of this episode, you'll have a wealth of inspiration to create visually captivating rooms using a mix of old and new. Whether through affordable art, vintage finds, or embracing Indigenous culture, every choice can enhance the soul and character of your home. We challenge conventional design norms, encouraging you to prioritize art and intention over budget for a truly magical space. Join us as we celebrate the beauty in creating spaces that not only look good but feel good too.

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Safe Interior Design Versus Innovation with Jono Fleming05 Nov 202400:50:39

Discover the intricate dance between safe design and innovation in interior design with our special guest, Jono Fleming. We hope that you’ll learn how designers balance the allure of creativity with the comfort of client expectations and cultural nuances. Jono shares his wisdom on building trust with clients, helping them unearth their unique style while navigating the complexities of social media influences that both inspire and complicate originality. Through engaging discussions, we unpack how emotional resonance and problem-solving are pivotal in crafting spaces that echo personal stories.

Ever wondered how Australian coastal vibes can harmoniously blend with Italian summer aesthetics? Jono takes us on a journey through innovative design concepts that marry these influences beautifully. With a focus on strong concepts and thoughtful twists, he unveils the process of creating groundbreaking designs that remain true to Australian roots. You'll gain insights into working with open-minded clients, using mood boards to decode their preferences, and infusing Italian elements like tiles and colors to enrich spaces. Jono also delves into the art of designing functional family spaces that honor historical design references, ensuring timelessness and livability.

Embark on an exploration of nostalgia and innovation in home interiors, reflecting on bold 80s and 90s palettes and the intriguing "cottage punk" style. Jono advocates for pushing clients beyond conventional design choices driven by property value concerns, encouraging spaces that celebrate personal expression. Through anecdotes of blending vintage and modern styles, we highlight the balance between rebellious creativity and respecting client budgets and preferences. Join us in this lively chat as we embrace the joy of meaningful conversations and shared interests, emphasizing community and learning within the design field.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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Top 5 Places Where Designers Find Great Art30 Oct 202500:26:42

Art can transform a room faster than any sofa swap, and today we map the exact places we rely on to find pieces that feel personal, joyful, and within reach. We start with the VCA Art Grad Exhibition, a friendly doorway into original art where you can speak to creators, learn what moves you, and buy before prices climb. Then we head to Leonard Joel for the thrill of the auction: weekly catalogues, known names beside hidden gems, and a smart path to works on paper that deliver character without the premium.

From there we zoom in on accessible curation. Studio Gallery makes discovery simple with transparent pricing and an easy-to-browse stockroom across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. For budget-savvy walls, we lean on The Poster Club and Paper Collective: beautifully curated prints, multiple sizes, and framing options that look elevated, not mass-produced. And because flat art isn’t the whole story, we champion ceramics and sculpture from Pepite and Craft Victoria to add texture, shape, and depth to shelves, consoles, and dining tables.

If you’re craving bold colour, Fenton & Fenton curates expressive, playful work that suits lived-in homes. For a wider view, the Affordable Art Fair and Melbourne Art Fair offer a mix of approachable and high-end galleries in an open, energised setting where conversations come easy. We also share how to read gallery pricing with confidence and why many spaces now list costs online. To wrap, we demystify commissioning: how to brief an artist on size, palette, and budget so you end up with something made for your light, your scale, your story.

Whether you’re buying your first print or commissioning a centrepiece, the rule is simple: collect what you love and you’ll never tire of it. If this guide sparked ideas, follow the show, share it with a design-loving friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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The Home of Lauren Egan: A Masterclass in Colour & Material Harmony22 Oct 202500:56:16

What if your home felt like the first moment of autumn—warm, grounded, and quietly fresh? We sit down with colour-obsessed designer Lauren Egan to unpack how a single, emotive brief can guide every choice, from timber and tile to paint and furniture, and deliver a space that breathes. 

Did we mention it appears in the latest issue of The Design Files magazine?

Lauren’s new home is a masterclass in material harmony: spotted gum floors and panelling from one supplier for continuity, pink travertine with beautiful movement, and a glossy burgundy tiled island that’s equal parts durable and nostalgic. She explains why stark white can fight with warm timber, how “dirty” colours with brown or black create calm, and why ceilings painted to match walls can make square-set spaces feel seamless. If you’ve ever stood under fluorescent lights choosing a “white,” you’ll love her undertone method—A4 swatches, side-by-side comparisons, and decisions guided by light, not labels.

We also explore the human side of design. Lauren starts with who lives in the home and builds three themes to steer concept and colour. She shares furniture obsessions (hello, lounge-worthy sofas), the art of balancing caramel warmth with fresh greens, and practical wins like colour-matched grout and sealed tile tops. Her surprising path—from ice cream innovation to interiors—reveals a process-driven, sensory approach that turns brave palettes into livable rooms. Through Designologists & her creative partnership with designer Alison Lewis , she teaches the crucial middle: how to run a colour consult, select stone and tiles, and style with intent.

This is a warm and deeply practical guide to colour confidence. If you’re ready to rethink white, embrace cream, and let your materials lead, press play. Subscribe, share with a design-curious friend, and leave a review telling us the boldest colour you’d try at home.

Web & Socials for Lauren:

Lauren Egan Design + @heylaurenegan

Designologists + @designologists

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Inside Spectra: The Art of Transforming Space Through Colour with Rowena & Geoffrey15 Oct 202500:48:19

Step into Spectra, our favourite kind of transformation story: a Melbourne hotel lobby that shifts from tasteful neutral to living artwork through colour, narrative, and fearless collaboration. We sit down with artists Rowena Martinich and Geoffrey Carran to unpack how a site-responsive palette drawn from bushland greens, clay tones, and marble textures became the foundation for abstract fields, hyper‑real native birds, and crystalline forms that feel born of the place—not pasted on.

We dive into the craft behind the magic. Rowena breaks down her layered process—poured paint, broom-wide gestures, wipe-backs, and selective cropping—while Geoffrey reveals how native birds perched on mineral geometries create a dialogue between softness and edge, ecology and time. Then we go underfoot: working with Godfrey Hirst Commercial in Geelong, the team turned carpet into an immersive medium using inkjet technology to deliver colour-rich, compliant flooring that guides how people move and feel. It’s a case study in why art should be briefed early, not sprinkled on at the end.

Beyond the lobby, we head out to regional Victoria where silos become story towers. Geoffrey shares the planning, wind-watching, and composition choices behind a 28-metre piece that nods to the Mallee emu‑wren and the science of anthocyanins—those stress pigments that turn plants incandescent—mirroring the resilience of local communities. We talk cultural tourism, placemaking, and why public art expands who gets to experience art in the first place. Along the way, you’ll hear honest shop talk about night-shift ceilings, partnerships that thrive on critique, and the courage it takes to choose colour at home and in hospitality.

If you care about interior design, public art, hotels, or simply how spaces can make people feel more alive, this one’s for you. Subscribe to Design Anatomy, share this episode with a colour-shy friend, and leave us a review with the one space you’re ready to transform next.

Web & Instagram:

Rowena Martinich & @rowenamartinich

Geoffrey Carran & @geoffreycarran

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Pendants to Portables: How Thoughtful Lighting Shapes Mood, Function, and Style08 Oct 202500:33:27

Your home changes the moment the lights come on. We unpack how to design that moment with intention—layering pendants, sconces, table lamps and portables—so evenings feel warm, useful and calm without relying on a ceiling full of downlights. With our shared love of colour, we explain why lighting often matters just as much for mood, comfort and character, and we walk through specific fixtures that deliver both beauty and function.

We start with a clear framework: ambient light for glow, task light for clarity, and accent light to draw the eye. Then we get practical.

Bree & Lauren share some of their favourite lights from Flos’ Superwire pendant that hides a smart downlight to Time & Style’s refined washi shades, we explore pieces that shift a room from flat to layered. 

We talk through Articolo’s 12:40 sconce and its clever forward/back glow, Marz Designs’ handcrafted Australian options, and the quiet revolution of portable lamps—perfect for renters, dining tables and outdoor evenings. 

If you love icons, we spotlight Wästberg’s Chipperfield lamp and the Snoopy table lamp classic for timeless pools of flattering light. If sculpture is your thing, meet Guy Bareff’s illuminated forms. For architectural texture, we look at Volker Haug x Flack Studio’s Bruce. And for daily ritual, the Santa & Cole Cesta lamp delivers a soft lantern glow you’ll reach for every night.

You’ll also get budget-friendly strategies: where to hunt vintage, how a simple paper shade can transform a room, and what to watch for with limited-edition collaborations. If this sparked ideas, subscribe, share with a design-loving friend, and leave a quick review—what’s the one light you can’t live without?

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Designer Revealed: Journey to a Creative Life with Lauren Li01 Oct 202500:57:16

Ever wondered what goes through a designer's mind when a client asks for a bedroom that feels like "a warm vagina"?  Yes, you read that correctly......

In this delightfully candid conversation, this week we chat with Lauren Li to explore her creative journey and unique approach to creating spaces where people truly feel themselves.

Lauren takes us back to her formative years, sharing how a bold phone call to RMIT after an initial rejection changed the trajectory of her career. With disarming honesty, she recounts her early influences – from the high school art teacher who first recognized her talent to the architect who meticulously red-penned her drawings. These collective experiences shaped a design philosophy that prioritizes authenticity over perfection.

The conversation shifts to her transformative time working in London, where Melbourne's minimalist aesthetic collided with European opulence. This cultural contrast expanded Lauren's design vocabulary and deepened her understanding of how spaces must adapt to different contexts and client needs. Most fascinating is Lauren's profound connection with her clients – particularly high-powered professional women who need their homes to serve as sanctuaries from demanding careers. "I want them to feel like the queens they are," she explains, revealing how creating these restorative spaces fulfills her as a designer.

Lauren also speaks candidly about the challenges of creative entrepreneurship. Despite her success, she acknowledges that financial management doesn't come naturally but is something she continuously works to improve. Her perspective on success is refreshingly practical – it's not about accumulating wealth but creating the freedom to do meaningful work while maintaining flexibility as a parent and business owner.

Looking toward the future, Lauren shares her dream of expanding  'The Design Society', her platform for elevating interior designers through education and community. In an age where AI tools increasingly influence the design process, she firmly believes in the irreplaceable value of human connection and shared experiences.

Ready to be inspired? Listen now and discover why creating spaces where people can truly be themselves might be the ultimate design achievement.

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down pricing & fees for 2026! You'll learn: 

  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

Best of Design Anatomy Series: Nickolas Gurtler on Personal Style and Timeless Design24 Dec 202501:02:17

Design Anatomy will be releasing a 'Best of' series starting today, revisiting some of our most admired, inspirational & popular episodes for you to enjoy over the holiday season!  Bree & Lauren will be back with more amazing guests early 2026

Renowned interior designer Nickolas Gurtler invites us to rethink the concept of luxury in our homes. He shares his unique experiences working on projects like a menopause clinic and a lively New York apartment, emphasizing that luxury is a personal journey, not just a display of wealth. Discover how Nickolas's perspective on luxury intertwines comfort, functionality, and personal flair, as well as the growing appeal of vintage pieces. With recent accolades such as a Vogue feature and a new book project, Nickolas offers listeners a peek into the creative mind behind stunning, personalized spaces.

Our conversation takes an empowering turn as we explore design's transformative power, particularly for women. Drawing inspiration from the timeless elegance of Monica Bellucci and the charm of 1970s Milanese style, we discuss the symbolism of red lipstick and the importance of redefining menopause. Nickolas shares insights from his collaborations with luxury brands like Tiffany & Co., Chanel, and Gucci, illustrating how luxury can enhance daily rituals through quality materials and thoughtful design. We delve into the role of vintage influences and personalized touches in creating spaces that not only look luxurious but feel it too.

The journey continues with a focus on sustainability in luxury design, where we highlight the importance of timeless choices and the craftsmanship of bespoke lighting. Uncover how Australian designers like Christopher Boots are redefining lighting as the "jewelry of a project," enhancing a home's ambiance and exclusivity. This episode celebrates the subjective nature of luxury, encouraging listeners to embrace indulgent and quirky choices that bring joy and happiness to their living spaces. Nickolas leaves us with the idea that true luxury isn't just about aesthetics but about the soul and character infused into every corner of a home.

Check out Nick's Social Media on Instagram & his Website

Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment. 

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  • What has worked for Lauren over the past year
  • What hasn’t worked, and what she has changed
  • The exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projects

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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.

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