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We wanted to do this episode this week after a listener of ours asked “I’m a design obsessed homeowner in Denver planning to finish my basement in the next couple of years. An episode on basements would be amazing! Space planning, choosing finishes, features to include, etc.” We live in the West where we do a lot of basements, so with all our experience and expertise, we have a lot to say about this subject. We have a list of 6 things we’ve done in basements that we found successful and beautiful, so join us today to find out what those are and what we have to say!
Our Thanksgiving traditions 1:00
The Common Area/Media Room 12:30
Theaters 21:30
The game room/entertainment table 30:00
The sports court 35:50
Guest rooms and storage space 38:00
“Guest rooms for downstairs, so your guests can be on another level. I know my parents love having all of this extra space for us kids to come home, there’s furnaces and cooling for different levels and they really only have to turn on the heat or AC on those levels when we come home.” 38:05
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So this year we're doing something a little different. We’re taking our holiday episode and our listener questions episode and merging them together into one. We pulled everyone on our instagram feeds and this is what we got back. We got a ton and some we won't be able to answer, but we’re going to be answering a lot of them. You can also find a lot of answers to some of these questions last year/in our previous episodes.
The first sign of the season 2:30
Listener questions during the holidays 7:20
Naked trees 8:35
The top of our trees 12:45
Standard, icicle colored, or other? 15:25
How to style a tree with eclectic ornaments 20:15
Incorporating family mementos to Christmas decor 26:45
Best ideas to stock the gift drawers 32:30
Toddler proofing 35:20
Keeping it elegant 36:50
“I also love the amber oil. They sell it at Ulta when you’re leaving the checkout, they also have it on Amazon. It’s the one perfume that I’ll wear. It’s 20 dollars, it rolls on, and it’s the one I get complimented on the most.” 34:00
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In this episode we talk about the trend of the year, which we saw coming down Runway for sure in 2024 and some in 2023, and it’s called the Color Drench. This episode will unpack what this is and where to do it, how to do it, how we’re doing it, and we’re gonna share 5 projects that have been shot. We’ve been practicing this for probably the last 9 years and we didn’t know what it was called back then, but now we do and it’s awesome.
Halloween candy 1:00
The trend of the year 3:00
Our favorite colors and where to color drench 4:00
Is your favorite color best for wearing or just to look at? 8:00
The definition of the Color Drench 13:00
Locations for color drenching 23:30
A bedroom one of our designers did 27:00
The mud room, pantry, and butler’s pantry 34:00
Rachel and Drew Parcel’s library 41:20
“As color drenching goes well beyond the simple accent wall like a monochromatic fantasy, the trend is all about a full-on single hue explosion across all surface levels in a room. In addition to the walls and ceilings, many objects and insulations such as window treatments and light fixtures get the same color treatment. However, a single color treatment doesn’t mean monotony. When color drenching a room, many designers opt to play around with the paints’ finish, mixing them both gloss and matte across a variety of textures such as wood or plaster to create greater interest.” 13:10
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This is episode 3 in a 3 part series of us talking about wallpapers. This week we talk about the textured wallpapers and the grasscloths. There is a special place for grasscloths and however you want to think about it in your mind and apply it to your home, or multiple homes if you have them, we’re going to talk about that today.
Halloween 2:00
The closet 10:30
Powder bath grasscloth 16:25
Primary suite in Dallas 22:00
Ceilings 23:50
Jessica’s living room 24:45
Vinyl silk grade 28:45
Silk 30:20
Project in the mountains of Utah 34:00
Metallics 35:00
“This is Rachel Parcel’s closet and the backs of her closet wall, every bay, is hit with this Osborn and Little Paper, and it’s silvered and has a wave to it. It is really dimensional and I don’t know how else to describe it, it’s almost leaf-like, but it looks like it bends in the back of her closet.” 10:35
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This is episode 2 in a 3 part series of us talking about wallpapers. Today we talk about patterns and what the most common things we see are, like the paisley pattern you saw everywhere back in the 90s, and then we also discuss murals and go over visuals, which you can totally go see yourself if you watch us on our YouTube channel.
Patterns we just cannot do anymore 1:45
Patterns are less expensive than murals 8:45
Some examples of complicated installations 12:50
Kravit, a lovely client 21:00
Coastal contemporary house 26:50
Toile 28:20
Schumacher bathroom 30:00
“You can’t just measure the square footage and think like, OK that equals the amount of square footage that’s in this roll, especially with the pattern because there is a calculation of how much waste you need, dependent on the pattern. He can even give me a fast number because it depends on the pattern and the space and each time it’s different. Just know that you’re gonna have a lot of waste, but if you want it installed correctly, it’s part of the game to make sure it matches correctly.” 36:05
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We have a really fantastic set of episodes for you guys. This is episode 1 of a series of wallpaper episodes after we were working in the craftings segment of the podcast and realized there are so many ideas, thoughts, and things to unpack about wallpapers, so we’re breaking this up into 3 episodes: Murals, Patterns, and Textures. Those of you who have been wanting to get into the wallpaper scene are going to love this episode because we’re going to be sharing our favorite resources, including thoughts from our favorite wallpaper installer. We’re going to be sharing projects and showing the different types of papers to help you illustrate this, which you’ll be able to see over on our YouTube channel.
Wallpaper is in 2:00
Our ideal scenes 5:30
Accent walls and what to do 11:10
Choosing the accent paint color 18:00
Great lines to use 21:00
Another great wallpaper 30:45
Gucci 34:55
Porter Teleo 41:20
“We would put our paint deck down on that sample from Gracie to choose the exact shade of blue to paint the moldings if you wanted that color to continue, if you were doing moldings with it. In the case of Rachel’s she has white moldings, but she also has white floral trees in this scene, so that looks really great. And then in Isla Rose’s bedroom, she has a white field, so we did white crown and base in this room.” 18:15
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In this episode we talk about one of the coolest projects we’ve ever done. We get a lot of inquiries from our listeners asking why we don’t talk about our own projects more, so today we decided to dive right in and give you a peek into what we have been working on at Alice Lane. This Capitol Heights project we’re doing is just happening to hit newsstands here in Utah and is getting published in Utah Style and Design, and it’s a project we are so excited about and proud of.
Intro 0:00
The most nerve racking things we’ve committed clients to do 1:35
Our Capitol Heights project 8:30
The entry 11:30
The red library 19:40
Light switches 26:30
The dining room 27:10
Living room 30:00
“She just wanted a space where she could just sit, and there was no TV in there, but she could write letters, have a conversation, so we did this beautiful pullup table up to the sofa, and then there’s a lot of seating. You have a sofa, 2 beautiful chairs. It feels very much like a his and hers moment on the chairs, and then we have this beautiful mohair daybed kinda splitting the area with an antique rug.” 30:27
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Today is gonna be the funniest podcast because we got a funny question from one of their listeners who wrote in and asked “Throughout your many years of working on residential projects, how do you see family portraits fitting into your interior design?” We have since discovered that we have some pretty strong opinions on this. We all grew up in a time when mothers only decorated in family photos and didn’t bother so much with other decorations. So in light of that, we will be sharing with you our strong opinions we have on this specific topic today.
Intro 0:00
Least favorite dress code for family photos 1:45
How Sue’s mom displayed their photos 9:30
The entryway 20:00
Cori’s photo story 24:40
“I also really think that things are pretty if they’re in a slim wood frame, or in a beautiful silver frame, or like a ‘gilver.’ Golds are fickle, they kind of come and go, but that’s what I love about the crystal. It’s just so everlasting and it does disappear and will get along with the other ones if you’re really gonna layer it up.” 29:20
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We feel like most people love Fall time the most out of the 4 seasons because it’s just the perfect place for temperature, for gathering, it gets a little darker, the nights are more crisp, you can sleep with your window cracked, and it’s just a very romantic time. The smells, the sounds, the sights, everything just feels richer, and even the fashion with all the layers you can pull on, people can really dress in the Fall. In this episode we talk about our favorite Fall updates. We each have our things we do for our homes and also for ourselves to signal the change of the seasons, so we hope you can tune in and gain some great insights into what you could do for your own home.
Intro 0:00
What we look forward to most in the Fall 1:35
What Cori’s looking for in the Fall 6:00
Sue’s Fall updates 8:45
Abd El Kader 9:50
Music and aesthetics 22:50
The forest branch and tablescapes 28:00
Lighting and mood 33:30
“OK, so this is from a company called Trudon and I think it was originally in 1653 and the candles are made from the beeswax of these ancient monasteries in France,” “And the glass is made from old wine bottles, so it’s a dark, dark green and it’s just so sophisticated.” “I think it’s the only thing the royal family burned within the castle walls, so it’s just beautiful and they have so many scents, but this is the Abd El Kader.” 9:54
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Today the Dear Alice trio talks about how to play up your strengths. Everyone has the things that they dislike about their homes, the things they could change, etc., but Dear Alice wants to flip that on its head and talk about the things that we all love, how to play to those strengths in our homes, and how as individuals can break those metaphorical walls down and really get to the base desires of what people want.
Intro 0:00
Our super powers 2:00
Sue’s favorite part about her house 6:30
Cori’s strengths 11:00
Jess’s favorite parts of her house 14:00
You want a reaction 24:50
The entryway 26:20
Sue’s home and space planning 34:40
Cori’s powder bath 36:40
Jess’s primary bath 43:45
“It’s worth getting right because it’s an entry and it’s how people are going to experience coming to your home, or coming to a party and knocking on that door, and smelling honeysuckle, being in this cool little tunnel with a gate and this bright little door, or whatever your plans are for that. I just think it’s such a cool opportunity to take something that’s OK now but make it a strength.” 20:19
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