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iDesign Lab
Tiffany Woolley, Scott Woolley
Frequency: 1 episode/43d. Total Eps: 50

Welcome to the iDesign Lab a Podcast where creativity and curiosity meet style and design hosted by Tiffany Woolley an Interior Designer, a style enthusiast along with her serial entrepreneur husband Scott. A place where they explore the rich and vibrant world of interior design and it’s constant evolution in style. iDesign Lab is your ultimate Interior design podcast where we explore the rich and vibrant world of design and it’s constant evolution in style and trends. iDesign lab provides industry insight, discussing the latest trends, styles and everything in between to better help you style your life through advice from trend setters, designers, influences, fabricators and manufacturers as well as personal stories that inspire, motivate and excite. Join us on this elevated, informative and lively journey into the world of all things Design. For more information about iDesign Lab and Tiffany & Scott Woolley visit the website at www.twinteriors.com/podcast.
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The Art of Remembering: How Family Archives Shape Who We Are
Episode 40
jeudi 8 mai 2025 • Duration 01:00:43
Remember when your grandmother could identify every face in those faded photographs from decades past? Those stories, those connections to your ancestry, are vanishing with each passing generation. That's where Hale Shoa comes in - founder of Picturely, a photo organization studio transforming chaotic collections into searchable digital archives that tell your family's unique story.
Hale's journey began as a passion project while working in advertising, evolving into a sophisticated preservation service that rescues memories from dining room tables buried three feet deep in photographs. With expertise in handling collections spanning from 1800s cabinet cards to modern digital chaos, her team doesn't just scan images—they curate, restore, and organize them chronologically, creating a meaningful narrative from what might otherwise be overwhelming disorder.
The podcast reveals fascinating insights about memory preservation that most families never consider. Did you know slides from the 1940s can reveal remarkable detail when properly digitized? Or that professional photo organizers can date photographs by their physical characteristics—deckled edges indicating the 1930s-1950s era, square prints typically from the 1950s-1970s? Hale explains why professional curation matters (your great-grandchildren won't care about random zoo animals) and why proper archiving requires understanding the historical context of each image.
For those with digital overwhelm, Picturely offers solutions for consolidating scattered photos across multiple devices and platforms. Hale shares the critical "3-2-1 backup method" that protects precious memories: three copies of data, in two different locations, with one copy stored off-site. She addresses the infamous "digital black hole" of 2000-2004, when many families lost photographs during the transition from physical to digital preservation.
Whether you're a baby boomer with boxes of slides in the attic, part of the "sandwich generation" managing elderly parents' collections while raising children, or a millennial drowning in hundreds of thousands of digital images, this conversation offers practical guidance for preserving what matters most. Connect with Picturely through their website or social channels and discover how your family's photographic legacy can become an accessible, engaging connection between generations.
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Lenny Felberbaum: The Art of Home Design in Real Estate Sales
Episode 39
jeudi 1 mai 2025 • Duration 39:32
What makes a home sell quickly in today's luxury market? According to veteran realtor Lenny Felberbaum, it's not just location or square footage—it's thoughtful, cohesive interior design.
As a fourth-generation realtor and Elite Private Office Advisor with Engel & Volkers, Lenny brings decades of experience to this fascinating conversation about the critical intersection of design and real estate value. Through compelling stories and market insights, he reveals how design choices can dramatically affect a property's selling potential, including the remarkable tale of a 1979 home where the owners' significant design investment paid dividends four decades later.
We dive deep into the current design landscape of South Florida's luxury market, exploring the prevalence of ultra-modern architecture and whether these contemporary styles will stand the test of time. Lenny offers candid perspectives on staging versus true interior design, explaining how temporary furniture arrangements differ from creating lasting, livable spaces that reflect a homeowner's authentic lifestyle.
Against the backdrop of the pandemic, our conversation shifts to how quarantine has changed people's relationships with their homes and what this means for both the real estate market and interior design industry. From the influx of northern buyers seeking Florida sunshine to community-building initiatives supporting local businesses, Lenny shares insights on how our collective reset might reshape housing preferences and community values for years to come.
Whether you're a design enthusiast, real estate investor, or simply curious about how our living spaces influence our lives, this episode offers invaluable wisdom from someone who truly understands what makes a house not just sell—but feel like home. Subscribe now and join the conversation about designing spaces that create lasting value.
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Why Interior Design Will Thrive in the AI Revolution
Episode 30
mardi 25 mars 2025 • Duration 06:16
We explore why the interior design industry will be enhanced by AI rather than replaced by it, highlighting the creative and relationship-driven aspects that technology cannot replicate. The discussion emphasizes how design professionals deliver value through their unique vision, hands-on approach, and ability to translate client needs into beautiful, functional spaces.
• Interior design is one industry that won't be hit negatively by AI but will only be enhanced by it
• Design requires intellectual property that is both creative and hands-on, which AI cannot replicate
• AI can't read existing designs, understand client vision, or manage on-site changes
• The industry is built on relationships that AI cannot form with clients
• Interior design firms add value and save clients money through professional expertise
• From kitchen design to skilled trades like wallpaper hanging, implementation requires human touch
• AI will help with communication and efficiency but can't replace the core design work
• The design industry offers untapped opportunities for entrepreneurs and those interested in creative fields
• Working in design surrounds you with talented people, beautiful things, and innovation
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Keith Eichenblatt's Path in the Lighting and Decor Industry Illuminating Journeys
Episode 29
jeudi 20 mars 2025 • Duration 01:01:14
The podcast episode features Keith Eichenblatt, a renowned lighting designer with nearly five decades of experience, who shares insights into his vibrant career and the evolution of design. He discusses the impact of the internet on the industry, the importance of personal branding for reps, and the value of building relationships with designers and manufacturers.
• Keith's upbringing in a family lighting business
• Transition from retail to representation
• Influence of the internet on product distribution
• Importance of trade shows in the design industry
• Challenges smaller brands face in a competitive market
• Significance of personal branding for industry professionals
• Inspiring stories behind the brands Keith represents
• Vision for the future of the design industry
To learn more about iDesign Lab or TW Interiors, please visit twinteriors.com.
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Designing Everyday Moments: Finding Artistry and Intention in Life
Episode 28
jeudi 13 mars 2025 • Duration 07:07
Life is a series of design decisions, shaping everything from our outfits to our daily schedules. The podcast explores how every aspect of life is a conscious choice, urging listeners to engage in intentional living and recognize the designer in themselves.
• The concept of design in everyday choices
• Transformation from a focused design podcast to broader life design discussions
• The importance of morning routines in shaping daily experiences
• How food presentation reflects design principles
• The connection between design, philosophy, and faith
• Design parallels in politics and leadership
• Upcoming diverse guest stories to inspire and educate
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Ali Kaufman's Journey from Gifted Program to Innovative Learning Spaces Redefining Education
Episode 27
jeudi 6 mars 2025 • Duration 01:04:03
The episode centers on Ali Kaufman, an innovator in the field of education, who discusses her transformative school, Space of Mind. We explore how personalized learning experiences can nurture creativity, reduce stress, and foster a love of knowledge, ultimately setting students up for life success.
• Introduction to Ali Kaufman and Space of Mind
• Overview of Ali's educational philosophy and experiences
• Discussion on creating a personalized curriculum for diverse learning styles
• Examination of the emotional impacts of traditional education
• Introduction to the Community Classroom Project and its goals
• Vision for the future of education and plans for expansion
• Closing thoughts on the importance of individualized learning experiences
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Transforming Your Space: Balancing Personal Style and Timeless Design
Episode 26
mardi 4 mars 2025 • Duration 10:28
This episode explores the journey of curating a personal aesthetic in home design, emphasizing the importance of self-expression over trends. Listeners learn how to navigate their design journey with purpose, ensuring their spaces evolve with their lives while telling their unique stories.
• Curating an aesthetic reflects your unique personality
• The role of interior designers in shaping personal spaces
• Balancing traditional and modern elements in design
• A focus on timelessness versus fleeting trends
• Personal stories shape the aesthetic journey
• Understanding the importance of evolving design choices
• Making conscious decisions about design that resonate long-term
For more information: https://twinteriors.com/
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Kris Schlembach's Journey in Construction and Design, From Wall Street to Renovations
Episode 25
jeudi 27 février 2025 • Duration 49:36
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Kris Schlembach, a remarkable individual who has navigated a unique career journey from Wall Street finance to residential renovations in sunny Delray Beach, Florida. In this episode, Kris shares personal anecdotes and professional insights that shed light on his passion for construction, honed through early experiences working alongside his father. We delve into his transition from large-scale commercial projects to the world of residential renovations, exploring the importance of integrity and quality work in a market plagued by unreliable contractors. Discover how Kris's expertise in design and effective communication has helped him navigate client expectations and manage multiple projects with ease.
In this captivating episode, we sit down with Kris Schlembach, a seasoned professional who has transitioned from a successful career in finance on Wall Street to become a respected figure in the world of residential renovations. Kris's fascinating journey is filled with personal stories and professional insights that offer a unique perspective on the construction industry. We explore his early experiences in construction, his passion for finance, and the life-changing events that prompted him to make a significant career shift. Join us as we delve into the challenges of managing client expectations, the importance of design in construction, and the strategic use of technology to streamline project management. Kris's story is a testament to the power of adaptability and the rewards of pursuing one's true passion.
Step into the world of construction and design with Kris Schlembach as he takes us on a journey through his career in this captivating episode. From his early days assisting his father with construction projects to his role as a trader on Wall Street, Kris's experiences have shaped his unique perspective on the industry. We explore the challenges and rewards of residential renovations, the importance of assembling a reliable team, and the significance of well-defined design plans. This episode offers valuable insights into managing client expectations, navigating budgets, and leveraging technology for efficient project management. Join us as we uncover the secrets to success in the world of construction and design.
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Unveiling the Budget: How Transparency Transforms Interior Design Projects
Episode 24
mardi 25 février 2025 • Duration 09:29
This episode of iDesign Lab focuses on the necessity and benefits of discussing budgets in the interior design process. By fostering transparent conversations about financial limits, clients empower designers to create tailored, satisfying solutions that align with their vision and resources.
• Importance of discussing budgets openly
• Clients need to gauge their spending capabilities
• The designer's role in tailoring projects based on budget
• Transparency fosters better collaboration and results
• Real-world scenarios highlight budgeting dynamics
• The “2-Out-of-3 Rule” for quality, speed, and cost
• Encouragement for clients to communicate their financial boundaries
-For more infomation: https://twinteriors.com/
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
Luis Carrillo's Insights on Design and Dedication Through His Home Furnishing Journey
Episode 23
jeudi 13 février 2025 • Duration 01:01:28
Luis Carrillo shares his inspiring journey through the world of home furnishings, emphasizing the significance of relationships, personal growth, and craftsmanship. The episode highlights the evolution of design values and the importance of hiring interior professionals for creating lasting beauty in our homes.
• Luis Carrillo’s unexpected entry into the home furnishings industry
• Importance of following up and building relationships in business
• Overview of Hickory Chair’s commitment to quality and customization
• Personal growth and lessons learned through sobriety
• Discussion on the value of hiring interior designers for better home aesthetics
• Transition of the family business to the next generation
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com