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52. The right rug for your home with Rugs.ie
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 • Duration 01:01:41
In this episode all about rugs, host and interior designer Tanya Neufeld Flanagan interviews Phoebe Holland, managing director of Rugs.ie, discussing the intricacies of rugs, their history, and the importance of quality in home decor.
They explore various types of rugs, including Persian, Oriental, and Kilim, and delve into the craftsmanship behind them.
Phoebe shares insights on choosing the right rug for different spaces, the significance of material, and practical tips for care and maintenance.
The conversation emphasizes the evolving role of rugs in modern interiors and the personalized service offered by Rugs.ie.
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Takeaways
- Rugs can significantly enhance the aesthetic of a home.
- Quality craftsmanship is essential in rug production.
- Persian and Oriental rugs have unique characteristics and histories.
- Choosing the right material is crucial for durability and maintenance.
- Rugs should be sized appropriately for the space they occupy.
- Layering rugs can add texture and warmth to a room.
- Rugs can be practical and stylish, suitable for busy households.
- Understanding the differences between hand-knotted and machine-made rugs is important.
- Rugs can be a long-term investment in home decor.
- Personalized service can help customers find the perfect rug for their needs.
51. Top 5 episodes: Advice from 3 designers & 2 builders
dimanche 21 septembre 2025 • Duration 38:48
A special bonus episode featuring snippets from the top 5 episodes from The Interior Podcast's first 50 episodes since launching in 2022.
These feature Susan McGowan of Ashen & Cloud, Eilish Rickard Interiors and Po McNamee (all interior designers) and builders/QS/engineer respectively, Shay Lally of Houses to Restore and Kieran McCarthy who you may know from RTE's Cheap Irish Homes.
Have a listen, find the original episodes if you like what you hear, and please subscribe, share and stay tuned as we continue with our new weekly cadence!
42. The power of lighting with Visual Comfort VP Jean Koeppel
vendredi 13 juin 2025 • Duration 51:44
- Lighting is essential for creating mood and functionality in a space.
- There are three main types of lighting: ambient, task, and accent.
- Common mistakes include not considering lighting early in the design process.
- Aesthetic choices in lighting can enhance the overall design of a room.
- Understanding lighting terminology helps in making informed choices.
- Material finishes in lighting can add character to a space.
- Budgeting for lighting should focus on high-impact areas of the home.
- Functional lighting should not be overlooked in favor of aesthetics.
- Technical aspects like Kelvin ratings and dimmers are crucial for effective lighting.
- Visiting showrooms allows for a better understanding of lighting products.
41. Top 3 renovation mistakes ft. the Rip It Up podcast
jeudi 5 juin 2025 • Duration 53:40
- Planning your layouts is crucial for functionality
- Consider long-term needs when designing spaces
- Budget for interior finishes early in the renovation process
- Get multiple quotes to avoid overspending
- Lighting can transform a space and should be planned early
- Think about how you live in your space, not just aesthetics
- Storage solutions are key to maintaining a tidy home
- Flexibility in design allows for future changes
- Don't overlook the importance of electrical planning for lighting
- Choose timeless materials for long-lasting appeal
40. Bringing personality to contemporary spaces with Courtney McDonnell Architects
dimanche 25 mai 2025 • Duration 56:20
- Courtney won two awards for her project, Griffith Avenue.
- She established her practice in 2017 after a diverse career in design.
- Her approach focuses on creating cohesive interior and exterior designs.
- Clients often seek innovative solutions for maximizing space.
- There is a shift away from traditional open-plan living.
- The Pink House project showcases a unique blend of color and design.
- Courtney emphasizes the importance of understanding client personalities.
- She advocates for clever modifications of existing spaces.
- The Griffith Avenue project involved a complete transformation of a dated home.
- Light and space are central themes in her architectural designs. The garden was in amazing condition, requiring no landscaping budget.
- Blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces enhances functionality.
- Creating cozy living spaces involves thoughtful layout and design.
- Achieving a minimalist look can be challenging with varied materials.
- Green tones can add warmth and depth to a design.
- Porcelain is a practical alternative to natural stone finishes.
- Understanding how spaces make you feel is crucial in design.
- Editing design choices helps in navigating overwhelming options.
- Transforming standard homes into unique spaces is achievable with thoughtful design.
39. How to solo self-build with Jade Kirwan @my_solo_self_build
samedi 3 mai 2025 • Duration 01:01:32
38. Working with an architect (Part 1) with Sarah McNulty of McNulty Smyth
mardi 15 avril 2025 • Duration 58:54
- Empathy is crucial for architects to understand client needs.
- A well-defined brief leads to better architectural outcomes.
- Budget constraints often require compromises in design.
- Proportions in design significantly affect the feel of a space.
- Good design should reflect the client's personality and lifestyle.
- Collaboration between architects and interior designers enhances the final result.
- Understanding the emotional response to a space is essential.
- Architects should consider both interiors and exteriors from the start.
- The design process is iterative and may require adjustments on site.
- Investing time in the brief stage pays off in the long run. The design process begins with sketching to explore options.
- AutoCAD can make designs feel too rigid compared to sketches.
- Understanding planning regulations is crucial for project timelines.
- Detailed drawings are essential for accurate tendering and pricing.
- Bills of quantities help ensure builders price projects accurately.
- Building relationships with contractors is key during the tender stage.
- Solar gain is important for optimizing natural light in homes.
- Value engineering can help clients make cost-effective design choices.
- The architectural process can take a year from initial discussions to site work.
- Consultations with architects can improve project outcomes.
37. Crafting your personal style with fashion & interiors journalist Sarah Macken
mardi 1 avril 2025 • Duration 53:38
- Personal style evolves over time and is influenced by experiences.
- The three-word method can help distill personal style into practical, aspirational, and emotional descriptors.
- Social media can create pressure to conform to trends, but authenticity is key.
- Exploring various forms of art can enhance personal style and interior design.
- It's important to assess whether purchases align with personal style rather than trends.
- Finding unique pieces can be a rewarding process, especially in local markets.
- Balancing personal style with trends requires thoughtful consideration and experimentation.
- The language of interiors is less defined than fashion, allowing for more instinctive choices.
- Creating joyful spaces can be achieved through small, thoughtful purchases.
- Minimalism can be overused; it's essential to question if it truly resonates with personal taste.
36. Building for your budget with self-builder Jenny Balfe
mardi 11 mars 2025 • Duration 01:04:42
In this episode of The Interiors Podcast, host and interior designer Tanya Neufeld Flanagan interviews Jenny Balfe, social worker, mother of three and self-builder behind the @building_willow_cottage Instagram account.
Jenny and her husband have successfully self-built their dream family home in Wexford, 3km from Rosslare aided by their contractors, Next Level Construction.
In this episode, Jenny dives into how and why they opted to build and their journey to finding their site, including working with local planning authorities, evaluating county development plans and testing a site's drainage quality.
She worked closely with an architect technician to help identify the kind of home they could afford, and walks us through the revisions to the plans and sacrifices made along the way.
One of the key takeaways in the conversation centres on how the reduction in their bungalow's footprint allowed for the house to meet their brief while still ensuring they could have the finishes they wanted - a mistake many make when stretching themselves perhaps to have a larger house for the sake of it.
Jenny and her husband were able to design a home that suited their family's needs after renting for a long time and ideating on what their ideal home would look like, especially as their children ranged from 5 to 13 years old while they lived on-site in a mobile while building.
In the redesign process, Jenny talks about reducing bedroom size and number of bathrooms they actually needed, and how to ensure you have separate spaces for your family, plus some of the downfalls of open plan living.
We walk through some of the grants and the build process itself, why Jenny opted for a contractor versus the direct labour route which can offer savings but requires a lot more hands-on work and knowledge, as well as limited access to trades during times in which labour can be hard to find.
All this journey is amidst the backdrop of Ireland's housing crisis, and Jenny's self-build experience shows how buying a site and building a house from scratch can be done really effectively, achieving great value, and a home that fits your needs perfectly. It requires a lot of research and in-depth work on floorplans, and a lot of gumption.
Follow Jenny @building_willow_cottage to learn more about all her self-build and get helpful tips on everything from self-build mortgages to help with refining layouts.
Follow interior designer and host Tanya @tanyaneufeldflanagan and at the podcast's Instagram @theinteriorspodcast.
35. Interior design pet peeves: materiality, kitchens, hotel aesthetic & bad styling
jeudi 27 février 2025 • Duration 51:11
Welcome back to The Interiors Podcast! Today, Tanya is chatting design pet peeves with her friend Jenny, founder of Jennifer Anne Interiors. The two go on and on about their biggest interior design pet peeves.
This episode hopefully inspires and challenges you to look around in your space, and see where you can make some small and affordable adjustments.
They start off discussing materiality pet peeves in homes. The materials chosen for a home can make a huge difference, from tile, porelain, and wood. Often people will opt for the fake version of a certain material, without realizing how it can dull and 'cheapen' a space. There are certain materials that are meant to have wear and tear, and some that will not actually last as long.
They then go into the pet peeve of poorly designed kitchens. Both have seen very impractical and lazy kitchen designs. There are a lot of design mistakes that people make, such as excess bulky cupboards, or a washing machine in the kitchen. We spend a lot of time in our kitchens, and Jenny and Tanya give a lot of great tips to make sure the space does not end up getting cluttered and busy.
They also discuss how fashion and certain trends have started to take over, and people have lost their sense of personal style. They encourage people to really think through a certain choice when paying for something. Will it last long? Do they actually like it? Does it reflect their style?
Photographs, rugs, cushions, and blankets. They discuss it all. Where they should be placed, better fabric options, all things to think about when designing. (And no, you don't need that Dior coffee tabel book!)
This discussion is not intended to offend or make anyone feel like they have to make huge changes to their space if they have some of the mentioned designs already. Jenny and Tanya have seen loads of design mistakes, and they want people to be aware of them, while giving more practical choices, while encouraging them to stay true to their own personal style.









