Episodes

  • We're excited to welcome back style icon and TV personality Carson Kressley, who shares his favorite holiday decorating and hosting tips as we get into the swing of the season.

    From tree trimming parties and coordinating guest rooms to serving simple yet crowd-pleasing food for holiday gatherings, Carson's practical advice aims to make the holiday season festive and stress-free. He also He provides insight into his own yearly Thanksgiving traditions, including hosting the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade.

    Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 


    00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate!


    00:34 Welcoming Carson Kressley


    02:30 Thanksgiving Traditions and Tips


    04:24 Tree Trimming and Holiday Decor


    07:27 Guest Room Preparations


    19:08 Organizing Holiday Decorations


    22:37 Wreaths and Greenery


    27:10 Tailoring Decor to Your Space


    31:17 Christmas Traditions and Hosting Style


    33:15 Holiday Entertaining Tips


    34:05 Managing Guests and Multitasking


    34:54 Setting Up the Perfect Holiday Bar


    36:26 Holiday Brunch for Mom and Friends


    37:44 Tips for Large Holiday Parties


    39:41 Packing and Organizing for Trips


    51:59 Decorating Window Sills


    01:00:59 Current Projects and Social Media


    01:03:19 Conclusion


    Decorating Dilemma:

    Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: CLICK HERE

    Hi Pia,

    First off, Carson and the hosts commend you for the excellent choices you've already made with your window sill decor. Your use of monochromatic pots and sculptural elements shows a strong sense of style. Carson suggests continuing with plants in elegant containers as they are a classic and fitting choice for window sills. Adding small lamps is a great idea, especially with those long Swedish winters, as they provide warmth and light.

    Carson also proposes getting creative with your window frames by painting them in a lacquered color. This could make them a standout feature without needing too many decorations on the sill itself. Introducing cafe curtains could also add a stylish backdrop to your arrangements, giving you flexibility with light and privacy. Remember, maintaining varying heights and textures can keep your window displays from appearing cluttered while ensuring they stay visually interesting.

    You're definitely on the right track with your decorating, and these small tweaks could help you achieve that stylish and cohesive look you're aiming for. We'd love to hear back on your progress and any new ideas you decide to implement!

    - How to Decorate

    Also Mentioned:


    SHOP NOW: Carson's Favorite Holiday Ballard Products


    @carsonkressley | Instagram

    Ballard Designs


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  • We're joined this week by acclaimed designer & author Elaine Griffin, where we dive deep into the fundamentals of decorating through her 2009 best-selling book, 'Design Rules: The Insider's Guide to Becoming Your Own Decorator.'

    The ladies discuss proportion principles, the impact of personal style, and the importance of timeless design, all while Elaine opens up about her Southern cultural influences, navigating different regional styles, evolving personal aesthetics, and strategic planning for young decorators. The episode also emphasizes how to incorporate cherished items, where and when to invest in quality furniture pieces, and how to adapt your design choices to life experiences in a meaningful way.

    Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 


    00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate, the Podcast


    00:36 Meet Elaine Griffin


    01:16 ‘Design Rules’: The Timeless Guidebook for Home Decoraters


    02:18 Practical Tips for Home Decor


    15:47 The Emotional Connection to Home


    16:34 Influences on Elaine’s Personal Design Style


    31:20 Design Stages and Investment Pieces


    36:22 How to Blend Treasured Possessions and Sentimental Items into Cohesive Design


    38:47 The Evolution of Your Own Personal Style


    39:28 Liz’s Card Catalog: A Journey Through Time


    41:15 Reflections on Design and Sentimentality


    58:35 Decorating Dilemma: Design Advice for a Lake Home


    01:14:02 Final Thoughts and Farewell


    Decorating Dilemma:

    Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: CLICK HERE.

    Hi Amanda,

    First off, Elaine commends Amanda on her initial color choice of alabaster, describing it as a beautiful off-white that ranked among the top Sherwin Williams colors. She suggests that you need to focus on allowing the natural landscape to guide her color palette since the lake house likely offers a view worth highlighting. Elaine also emphasizes the importance of choosing colors that complement the scenery to ensure the view remains the focal point. For the screen porch, she recommends considering a daring, dark green to provide a dynamic contrast and allow the room to blend with the natural surroundings.

    Elaine also shares key color rules, advising that Amanda match her home's interior and exterior styles to maintain cohesion, and suggests incorporating beige tones as an alternative to gray, which can look dated. Elaine points out the importance of considering natural light and how it interacts with chosen colors, encouraging Amanda to seek a palette that lasts and complements both the home's interior and its natural setting.

    Give us an update when you finish this project, we really want to see what decision(s) you make!

    - How to Decorate

    Also Mentioned:


    'Design Rules: The Book' | Order Your Copy Today!


    Elaine Griffin at Home | Website


    @elaine_griffin | Instagram

    Ballard Designs


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  • This week, the ladies get a first-hand look into the captivating world of custom hand-painted wallpaper with guest Jenn Gracie: a 6th generation member of the esteemed Gracie Wallpaper family.

    Our conversation revolves around the firm's newly published book 'The Art of Gracie,’ the first-ever book and inside look at the history, design process, and continuing legacy of Gracie Wallpaper. Listeners will explore the transition from antique to bespoke wallpaper designs, the rigorous training of artists, and the specialized skills required to create these intricate works. The episode also covers the challenges and joys of curating photography for historic wallpaper, preserving antique designs, and the strategic process of capturing room installations.

    Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 


    00:00 Introduction


    00:34 Meet Jennifer Gracie: A Legacy of Craftsmanship


    01:34 The Gracie Family Business: A Historical Overview


    03:42 Personal Stories and Paths into the Family Business


    07:36 The Art of Custom Hand-Painted Wallpapers


    15:44 Innovative Wallpaper Designs and Techniques


    24:00 The Making of the Gracie Wallpaper Book


    24:31 Crafting a Family Legacy: The Book's Journey


    25:04 Personal Touches: Family Contributions


    25:56 Warmth and Welcoming: The Family's Essence


    27:31 Challenges in Curating Photography


    30:48 Preserving History: Restorations and Installations


    32:09 The Art of Wallpaper: Techniques and Traditions


    37:08 Exploring Designs: Japanese and Panoramic Landscapes


    39:48 Favorite Designs and Upcoming Projects


    41:14 Conclusion


    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs


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    The Art of Gracie


    Gracie Wallpaper

  • Following last week's episode, Caroline shares the second half of her extended conversation with renowned architect and interior designer Ben Pentreath. The two continue their discussion of Ben's latest book, 'An English Vision', as well as practical decorating tips for making your house feel like your home.

    Watch our FULL INTERVIEW with Ben Pentreath now on YouTube: CLICK HERE

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 


    00:00 - Introduction

    00:34 - Continuing Our Conversation with Ben Pentreath: Part Two

    00:52 - Ben shares his insights on how to harmoniously blend architecture and decoration in design.

    05:42 - Ben and Caroline discuss a wide array of different decoration styles and what makes each so unique.

    08:51 - Ben discusses the deeper philosophy behind decorating and why planning for longevity matters.

    12:37 - Why adding personal touches to your decor can make all the difference in creating a home!

    20:59 - Ben breaks down the distinct characteristics of English and American styles and what sets them apart.

    27:42 - Caroline and Ben dive even deeper into how personalization transforms a house into a warm, inviting home.

    28:59 - Hear about the hurdles Ben faces when designing for clients and how he navigates their needs.

    31:22 - Learn how photography plays a crucial role in showcasing design and capturing the beauty of spaces.

    34:30 - Ben shares his tips on maintaining harmony between work and personal life as a designer.

    43:03 - Decorating Dilemma: Exterior Home Makeover Tips!

    51:47 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion


    Decorating Dilemma:

    Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma now on the How to Decorate Blog: CLICK HERE

    Hi Braeden,

    First off, Ben suggests a full reassessment of the garage door’s role, asking whether it’s primarily used for car storage. If not, converting the garage into a living space could improve the overall aesthetic of the house. They also recommend enhancing the windows by adding glazing bars to create a friendlier appearance and suggest removing existing shutters if they are too small to serve their functional purpose.

    Ben and Caroline also emphasize the importance of achieving a cohesive look by considering the brick’s color. Either painting it to match the siding or replacing it with siding altogether can help unify the exterior facade. Ben also advises refining the porch details by opting for thinner, more elegant columns and adding seating to encourage outdoor enjoyment.

    Lastly, they highlight the significance of landscaping, recommending the introduction of climbing plants to soften the house's appearance and improve curb appeal. Overall, we recommend to personalize the space while maintaining a harmonious design that reflects your own style and preferences.

    Thanks so much for writing in and happy decorating! 

    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs

    Ben Pentreath LTD

    'An English Vision' by Ben Pentreath

  • This week, Caroline hosts the show solo with renowned architect and interior designer Ben Pentreath. The two delve into Ben's extensive career, current design projects, and then discuss Ben's latest book, 'An English Vision.'

    Ben gives insights on common design challenges, the thought processes behind sustainable urban planning, and the architectural principles guiding his work in classic English designs. The conversation also touches on the integration of modern technologies within traditional architecture and how design choices impact community and environmental sustainability.

    Watch our FULL INTERVIEW with Ben Pentreath now on YouTube: CLICK HERE

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 



    00:00 - Introduction


    00:33 - Get Ready for a Special Two-Part Series!


    01:04 - Discover Ben Pentreath’s design journey plus how he fell in love with architecture.


    02:32 - Writing a Book: Hear about the joys and hurdles Ben faced while penning his book. It’s a journey of passion and perseverance!


    04:36 - Ben shares heartfelt reflections and the inspirations that fuel his creativity.


    10:34 - Ben discusses the early influences that shaped his career in design.


    15:19 - Gain insights into Ben’s architectural education and the initial steps of his professional journey.


    19:52 - Ben recounts life-changing travels and the invaluable experiences of his apprenticeships.


    24:53 - Ben shares how a move to New York opened new doors and exciting possibilities.


    26:05 - Hear Ben's thoughts on what it was like to live and work amidst the vibrant NYC landscape.


    27:39 - Ben shares his unique perspective on American culture and life through his designer’s lens.


    28:48 - Learn about the motivations behind Ben’s choice to ultimately come back to (and embrace) his roots in the UK.


    32:55 - Ben opens up about the exciting yet challenging experience of starting his own design practice.


    33:22 - Dive into Ben's vision for 'Poundbury' and what makes it so special in the realm of urban design.


    37:02 - Ben discusses vercoming unique and unpredictable challenges in Urban Planning


    43:21 - Wrap up Part 1 of this interview with Ben’s thoughts on where urban development is headed and what we can expect in the future!


    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs

    Ben Pentreath LTD

    'An English Vision' by Ben Pentreath

  • This week, we welcome designers Ellie Cullman and Lee Cavanaugh from the iconic design firm Cullman & Kravis, who discuss their latest book, 'Cullman and Kravis Interiors.'

    Although "Cullman & Kravis Interiors" is technically the fourth book from designer Ellie Cullman, it is the first book that showcases her own firm's approach to blending traditional and contemporary styles. Ellie and Lee emphasize their passion for reflecting client interests, location, and functionality in their designs, and they also share insights about the importance of cohesive coloring and the ‘alchemy of old and new’ in creating vibrant living spaces.

    Watch this week's conversation as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 

    00:00 Introduction

    00:33 Meet Our Guests: Ellie Cullman and Lee Cavanaugh

    01:58 The Unique Cullman and Kravis Aesthetic

    03:58 Designing for Function and Comfort

    05:15 Interactive Design Process

    13:43 Collaborative Design and Client Interaction

    20:48 Adapting Designs for Future Needs

    23:14 Creating Play Spaces for All Ages

    23:58 Exploring Traditional Design

    25:31 Balancing Old and New in Interiors

    31:48 The Importance of Color Cohesion

    35:35 Personal Stories and Design Tips

    39:16 Decorating Dilemmas and Solutions

    45:21 Conclusion + Where to Find More from Cullman & Kravis


    Decorating Dilemma:
    Cullman & Kravis suggest embracing the bold fuchsia color from her chairs by incorporating it elsewhere in the room to achieve cohesion. They recommended painting the walls in the fuchsia shade or using a textured wall covering to tie the space together. If the bold choice felt overwhelming, they suggested adding fuchsia accessories, such as vases or a large bowl, on the dining table. To address the issue with her dining chairs on the carpet, they recommended using plastic sliders or sabots on the chair feet for ease of movement. Overall, they encouraged Donna to continue her bold direction and reminded her that sometimes stepping out of her comfort zone can result in a well-designed room.

    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs


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    Cullman & Kravis

  • Join Caroline, Taryn, and Liz for another exciting round of Trials and Triumphs!

    Liz shares her recent adventure in helping her sister transform a mudroom and laundry room with stunning color palettes and tile choices. She also recounts a nerve-wracking experience with malfunctioning hardwired fire alarms that led to a chaotic visit from firefighters. Taryn raises the stakes with a gripping story of her in-laws’ home flooding from a broken valve while they were watching her kids. The trio also delights in sharing their latest home decor finds, including Caroline's enthusiasm for shiny new metallic glass orbs and Taryn's beautiful ceramics from Greece. Tune in for inspiration and a few laughs!

    What You'll Hear This Episode:

    00:00 Introduction to How to Decorate

    00:35 The Laundry Room Makeover

    05:27 Liz's Unexpected Fire Alarm Drama

    15:16 Taryn's Water Damage Nightmare

    19:06 Ice Machine Woes and Solutions

    20:37 Insurance and Home Repairs

    21:07 Drapery Dilemmas and Triumphs

    22:12 Greek Ceramics and Shopping Haul

    23:34 Travel Packing Tips

    27:55 Fiddle Leaf Fig Care

    32:01 Decorating with Metallic Glass Orbs

    36:44 Estate Sale Finds and Antiques

    38:34 Concluding Thoughts and Show Wrap-Up


    Also Mentioned:

    Metallic Glass Orbs

    Ballard Designs

  • This week, we welcome artist and tastemaker Josh Young. After living in Milan for six years, Josh returned to the U.S. and launched Josh Young Design House in 2017, gaining recognition for his distinctive art style and home designs. His work has appeared in major publications such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Vogue Italia.

    In his debut book, Artful Home, Josh takes us through his artistic journey, his homes, and his creative process for blending modern and classical elements. In our convo, Josh shares how his European experience shaped his design philosophy and offers fantastic tips for curating a stylish, balanced home.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 

     Josh’s journey from a small town in Pennsylvania to studying art in Milan and how this experience influenced his design approach.

    His debut book, Artful Home, and how it explores five artistic principles: palette, texture, form, nostalgia, and layers.

    How the book process helped him crystallize the connection between his art and home decor.

    Josh’s love of juxtaposing modern and classical elements.

    Why is it so difficult to pull off a neutral space, and what can we do about it? 

    Yes, even Josh has moments where his silver isn’t perfectly polished too. 

    The evolution of Josh Young Design House and how social media played a pivotal role in his success.

    His love of antiques and how he incorporates them into his spaces in unexpected ways.

    How he styles rooms with a mix of classical pieces, modern touches, and neutral palettes.

    Tips for creating a home that feels both lived-in and elegant, with an emphasis on texture and layering.


    Decorating Dilemma 

    Follow along with pictures of this week's listener-submitted decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate Blog.

    Hi Amanda! Thank you for being a loyal listener! We loved diving into your primary bedroom refresh, and we have some fun ideas to help you elevate the space. Let’s break it down step by step:

    Since you're keeping the pink chair and artwork, we suggest leaning into that pink as your accent color. Try incorporating pink into decorative pillows, drapes, and other textiles. We recommend using neutral tones for your bedding to keep things balanced and avoid overwhelming the space. A classic white bedding set with pink accents could help tie everything together without feeling too busy.

    For a fresh look, try layering textures in your bedding with different fabrics like linen or cotton. Keeping the palette neutral with subtle pink accents will create a serene yet stylish space. As for the drapes, consider using a light neutral with a hint of pink or blush undertones to complement the existing pink pieces.

    Since you want to replace your nightstands and avoid matching the dressers, look for options that offer storage but are lighter in tone or have a different texture. Painted nightstands or ones in a lighter wood could work well to contrast the darker dresser. Pair them with stylish lamps that fit your overall aesthetic—maybe incorporating more of that pink or even brass elements for a pop of elegance.

    We understand your husband wants to keep a fan, but you can opt for one without a light kit for a cleaner, less obtrusive look. Pair it with plenty of beautiful table or floor lamps to keep the space well-lit.

    The current TV placement does seem a bit top-heavy with the narrow dresser. Consider mounting the TV on the wall to free up space on the dresser for decorative items like a beautiful lamp or artwork. If wall-mounting isn’t an option, switching the dresser with a wider, lower piece could help balance the space better. This will also make the room feel less cluttered and more intentional.

    We hope these tips spark some inspiration as you tackle your refresh! Happy decorating!

    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs


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    Josh Young | IG 


    Artful Home  

  • In this episode, we're excited to welcome Stephanie Nass—also known as "Chefanie"—who shares her expertise in hosting unforgettable gatherings. As a chef, host extraordinaire, and author, Stephanie has organized parties for a wide range of guests, from celebrities to royals.

    Her new book, "Swing By: Entertaining Recipes and the New Art of Gathering," provides a playful guide for throwing themed parties with flair. Join us as Stephanie discusses her journey into entertaining, the development of her brand, and practical tips for hosting parties that are both elaborate and approachable.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 

    Where Stephanie's love of entertaining came from and how she got started doing it on her own.

    Her experience as the social chair in college and how it helped her practice and hone her hosting skills.

    How Stephanie's brand "Chefanie" evolved from a catering business.

    Stephanie's concept of "maximalism" and how her guests react to her highly coordinated and themed parties.

    The different levels of party planning and hosting, from casual standing parties to more elaborate seated dinners.

    Stephanie's advice on planning and inviting guests for a small dinner party of 4 people.

    Stephanie's principles or "North Star" for planning parties and how she approaches the creative process.

    Tips for party planning with a lot of lead time, and also more impromptu hangs!

    Fun ideas to get you in the mood for upcoming Halloween and holiday parties - break out the witch finger cookies!

    Ideas to make your tablescape and decorations come to life and reflect your personal vibe.


    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs


    Chefanie | IG


    Swing By!:Entertaining Recipes and the New Art of Gathering

  • We are thrilled to announce a NEW House Tour on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel, available now! This time, Caroline travels to Perry, Georgia to visit the calm and custom-built cottage home of acclaimed designer & author James Farmer.

    Caroline and James explore his design philosophy, touching on how the surrounding environment influences his choices, his favorite colors and materials, and his approach to blending antiques with modern comforts. James also shares insights into creating indoor coziness, setting up inviting guest spaces, and the evolution of outdoor decor. Throughout, he emphasizes the importance of confidence in design, saying that creating a positively personal, unapologetic style lays the foundation for a welcoming home.

    Want to see this beautiful home with your own eyes? WATCH NOW on YouTube!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:35 Special Guest: James Farmer

    01:43 Building Farmdale: A Labor of Love

    03:07 Designing with Nature in Mind

    05:11 Interior Evolution and Personal Style

    08:19 The Unique Dining Room Entry

    15:20 Creating Cozy and Functional Spaces

    20:47 Guest Bedrooms and Antiques

    22:55 The Charm of Antique Wood Tones

    24:08 Versatility of Classic Furniture Pieces

    24:44 Creating Dramatic Moments with Antiques

    25:51 Combining Antiques with Modern Pieces

    27:47 The Comforts of a Well-Designed Bedroom

    30:53 Thoughtful Touches for Guest Bathrooms

    32:43 Exploring Outdoor Design and Furniture

    35:53 Inspiration Behind Farmdale Gardens

    42:17 Unapologetic Home Design

    43:38 Conclusion


    Also Mentioned:

    James Farmer Design Website

    Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel

  • Besides having one of the best names in design, Cathy Purple Cherry is known for her uniquely holistic approach to design, embodying the ability to meet both the lifestyle and emotional needs of clients.

    In her first book, The Design of a Country Estate, Cathy offers a deeper look at the creation of a magnificent estate and working farm on the Chesapeake Bay. In our chat with Cathy, she shares insights into building her firm from the ground up, the creation of a magnificent country estate on the Chesapeake Bay, and the philosophy into her thoughtful, human-centric design process that has defined her decades-long career.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode: 

    Cathy's firm founding journey and distinctive name story.

    How her firm has grown since opening in 1993.

    What made her write her first book about a single project?

    Cathy shares a timeline of the Chesapeake Bay estate project, which took about 5 years from start to finish.

    Her personal experiences and influences in design philosophy, including raising a child with special needs.

    Cathy's holistic approach prioritizes function and emotion.

    The role of millwork, light, and views in human-scaled spaces.

    Cost-conscious strategies and practical considerations.

    Designing tips to show your home and family’s unique personality.


    Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs


    Watch the Full Episode - Ballard Designs YouTube


    The Design of a Country Estate

    Purple Cherry

    IG

  • This week we welcome back Baton Rouge-based interior designer Rachel Cannon, who reminds us that our home is our space and we can (and should) design it specifically for our personal needs!
    Rachel shares her philosophy on designing for introverts and creating quiet spaces in homes. She discusses the importance of traditional floor plans and the impact of the pandemic on home design, and introduces her new venture, RCL Organizing. Rachel also offers insights on balancing open and closed spaces, designing for individual needs, and the challenges of organizing a home for longevity.
    What You’ll Hear On This Episode

    Rachel's philosophy on designing for introverts and creating quiet spaces in homes.

    The benefits of traditional floor plans over open concept designs.

    Introduction to Rachel's new venture, RCL Organizing, and its focus on integrating organization into the design process.

    The importance of understanding clients' habits and preferences when designing spaces.

    Beautiful ways to store and organize beauty products.

    Challenges of organizing and maintaining a home, including Rachel's personal experiences.

    Tips on balancing structure and flexibility in home design.

    Designing for different life stages and the need for adaptability.

    The balance between open vs. closed floor plans in a home.


    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs

    Rachel Cannon


    Decorating Dilemma:
    Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate blog.
    Hi Alex! It's great to hear you're tackling your den as the first room to finish in your new home - that's such a smart approach. Rachel has some wonderful suggestions to help you create a cozy, personalized retreat for your family. First, regarding the dark red brick fireplace that you feel is an "eyesore" in its current state - Rachel strongly recommends painting it the same soft blue color as your walls and trim. This will help the fireplace blend in seamlessly and eliminate that jarring contrast. It's a simple but impactful change that can really elevate the whole space.
    As for your vintage, hand-tied wool rug, Rachel reassures you that it's a beautiful, timeless piece. She advises keeping it as the foundation for the room's color palette, rather than trying to replace it. The pattern and quality are lovely, and they will provide that fresh take on the Southern traditional style you're going for.
    When it comes to the coffee table, Rachel thinks an upholstered ottoman could be a great option. The key is to choose one with legs, which will give it a more tailored, contemporary look to balance out the traditional elements in the room. And with a young child, the soft surface can be a practical and comfortable choice for little ones to play on.
    Rachel suggests pairing the ottoman with two skirted chairs in a darker blue fabric to tie everything together. She also recommends rearranging the bird artwork - perhaps grouping the two pieces closer together on a smaller wall, and then adding a larger statement piece over the sofa to create more visual balance.
    Thanks so much and happy decorating! 

  • Let’s catch up with Caroline, Taryn, and Liz in a long-overdue Trials and Triumphs episode!
    Despite Taryn’s computer acting up, she marches forward with the search for the perfect fabric for her bedroom drapery and shares her latest DIY project covering IKEA frames with fabric to create a personalized gallery wall.

    Liz gets crafty in the kitchen to cover her windows in a charming, vintage-inspired way, while Caroline celebrates the addition of some super cute new lighting including a pink scalloped lamp shade that’s too adorable. The ladies also shares their tips and tricks for keeping those gorgeous fiddle leaf fig trees alive and thriving. 

    What You'll Hear This Episode:


    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast


    00:36 Trials and Triumphs: Taryn's Frustrations


    01:41 Fabric Choices and Home Updates


    05:50 DIY Projects and Crafting Tips


    15:53 Liz's Neighbor and Drapery Dilemmas


    20:33 Charming Window Treatments


    22:32 Painting Projects and Color Choices


    24:54 Lampshade Updates and Trends


    28:06 Indoor Plant Adventures


    37:00 Mural Progress and Final Thoughts


    Also Mentioned:
    Ballard Designs

  • This week we're joined by a return guest, Nashville-based designer Jonathan Savage of Savage Interior Design. Jonathan takes us on a journey through his design philosophy and experiences, as showcased in his beautiful newest book "The Savage Style."

    He also talks more about his approaching projects focusing on both function and aesthetics, his love for shopping and favorite places, and how he balances traditional and modern elements in his designs. Jonathan also shares some great tips on styling consoles, editing spaces, and creating impactful black-and-white interiors.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode

    Jonathan's background and how his style has evolved since our last conversation in 2017.

    Insights into the process of creating his first book, "The Savage Style” and the inspiration behind that gorgeous book jacket!

    Jonathan's approach to shopping for design elements and his favorite places to find unique pieces.

    More about the dance of function and aesthetics when designing.

    The importance of contrast and editing in creating impactful interiors.

    Jonathan's thoughts on using black and white as a foundation in his designs.

    A tour through Jonathan's homes in Nashville and Palm Beach.

    Tips on arranging furniture for optimal flow and comfort in living spaces.

    Jonathan's advice for styling consoles and other surfaces in a home.


    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs

    The Savage Style


    Savage Interior Design | IG



    Decorating Dilemma:
    Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate Blog.

    Hi Kate and thank you for writing! So first, Jonathan recommends installing exaggerated wainscoting around the lower half of the walls, which would help bring the large space down to a more human scale. Above the wainscoting, Jonathan proposes either wallpapering or creating a gallery wall to add interest. To ensure consistency throughout the space, he advises unifying all moldings and trim. Jonathan also suggests updating the stair carpet to complement the vintage entry rug, tying the two elements together. For an added touch of impact, he recommends painting the inside of the front door. Hope this helps, and be sure to give us an update!

  • This week, we're joined by interior designer Zoe Gowen for a tour of her clients' beautiful cedar shake home in Birmingham, Alabama. Zoe takes us through her design process, sharing how she blended traditional Southern style with modern Dallas influences to create a warm, layered neutral space. She reveals her strategies for incorporating antiques, mixing textures, and creating inviting spaces both indoors and out.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode

    How Zoe transformed a traditional Alabama home with Dallas-inspired clean, neutral aesthetics.

    Tips for creating warmth and interest in a primarily white and neutral color palette.

    Strategies for mixing traditional elements with more contemporary pieces.

    The importance of layering textures and finishes in neutral spaces.

    How to use wallpaper panels to add architectural interest and define spaces.

    Tips for making a neutral home kid-friendly and livable.

    Zoe's approach to designing connected spaces like the living room, kitchen, and breakfast area.

    How to create a sculptural and impactful dining room with minimal pieces.

    Ideas for designing gender-neutral guest rooms and primary bedrooms.

    Smart solutions for nursery design that can transition as a child grows.

    Tips for maximizing outdoor living spaces in smaller yards.


    Mentioned: 

    Ballard Designs

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    Zoe Gowen | @zoegowen

  • This week, we're joined by distinguished architect and designer Thomas Kligerman of Kligerman Architecture and Design. Tom takes us on a journey through his rich background and design philosophy, as showcased in his latest book and career monograph "Shingle and Stone." He shares insights on American architecture, the evolution of the shingle style, and how he blends traditional elements with modern design.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode

    Tom's diverse background and how it influences his architectural approach. 

    The definition and evolution of American architecture, particularly the shingle style. 

    How Tom reinvents traditional shingle style with modern elements and sculptural forms. 

    The importance of rooflines and ceilings in architectural design. 

    Tom's approach to blending indoor and outdoor spaces. 

    Insights on color use in architecture, including bold choices like all-red exteriors. 

    How Tom addresses challenges in different geographical locations, like building a shingle-style house in Texas. 

    The interplay between exterior design and interior layouts. 

    Tom's experience at the Design Retreat event and its value for homeowners


    Mentioned: 

    Ballard Designs


    Thomas Kligerman | IG 


    Shingle and Stone: Thomas Kligerman Houses 


    Decorating Dilemma:

    Hi Jen and thank you for writing! First, Thomas suggests using simpler moldings to leave walls uninterrupted and give a sense of height. For the ceiling, Tom recommends a flat finish and suggests experimenting with a hint of pink to complement the green walls. A little bit of green can go a long way. Painting moldings and walls in the same color, with slight variations in finish (e.g., eggshell for moldings, slightly less shiny for walls). Overall, Thomas suggests letting the architecture be consistent, and maybe let the color be what’s different. Can’t wait to hear about how it goes, and what your husband thinks about the little bit of pink! 

  • Get ready to dive headfirst into fall with over 200+ NEW products from Ballard Designs! 
     
    This week, Caroline and Taryn are joined by Valerie from Ballard’s product design team. The trio not only discuss their favorite new fall products from last week’s launch, but also highlight the creative journey behind each new collection & design, revealing insights into this Fall’s design trends, materials, and the true artistry that goes into each piece. 
     
    Don’t miss out! Watch this week’s episode on YouTube to see our new fall products in real time. 
     
    What You’ll Hear This Episode:

    The inspirations that fueled the design of the fall collection.

    Highlights from the new Dover bed collection and the chic Anderson dining furniture.

    How to mix classic and modern aesthetics for a timeless look.

    The role of color and texture in elevating your home decor.

    Essential elements of multifunctional designs that suit various lifestyles.

    A closer look at the whimsical Lily canopy bed and its unique features.

    Insights on selecting the right textures and finishes to enhance your space.

    The fascinating process behind choosing names for new products.

    Tips for styling your home to reflect the warmth and charm of the season.

     
    New Fall Products Mentioned:

    Shop All New Items

    Dover Collection

    Newberry Collection

    Bone Inlay Collection

    Jax Burl Sideboard

    Jax Dining Table

    Astrid Round Accent Table

    Bow Napkin Rings

    Liliana Buffet Lamp

    Nash Ottoman

    Lucaya Ottoman

    Kenzie Hand-Knotted Rug

    Anderson Collection

    Lucie Round Dining Table

    Lily Canopy Bed

    Hewitt Sofa

    Terry LED Lamp

    Birdie Lamp

     
    Also Mentioned:

    Ballard Designs

    Bunny Williams Stained Bamboo Article

  • We are thrilled to announce a NEW House Tour on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel, available now! This time, Caroline visits the beautifully transformed home of a Schilling & Co. client in Duluth, Georgia.

    Designers Michelle and Kat from Schilling & Co. discuss their approach to blending colors and patterns, tackling challenging architectural elements, and integrating antique accents to create balanced and functional spaces. They also offer practical advice on perfecting beds, using performance fabrics, and adding personal touches throughout the home.

    Want to see this beautiful home with your own eyes? WATCH NOW on YouTube!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode:

    01:49 Designing a Comfortable and Elegant Home

    02:59 Color Palette and Layering Techniques

    04:16 Challenges of Double Height Living Rooms

    09:31 Sunroom Design and Fabric Choices

    12:14 Dining Room and Office Design

    20:53 Primary Bedroom and Bathroom

    25:01 Guest Bedroom and Final Thoughts


    Also Mentioned:

    Schilling & Company

    Ballard Designs' YouTube Channel

  • It's all about the cozy and playful this week with Amy Dalrymple, the Creative Director and Founder of Dalrymple Studio. In our chat, Amy shares tips for personalizing your approach to design, including lessons she's learned in her own career working with a wide variety of clientele.
    Amy also gives some great advice on creating interiors that are both timeless and full of warmth, designing for longevity, and incorporating bold, primary colors to bring joy and happiness to a space.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode

    Amy's background and journey into interior design, including her childhood exposure to design through her parents' careers.

    Amy's design philosophy of personalizing spaces to reflect each client's unique personality and her playful approach to create warm and inviting spaces.

    How to design for longevity while still keeping things fresh and interesting.

    Advice for starting with a grounding base pattern and adding layers from that.

    Where Amy goes for inspiration when she needs that little spark.

    Tips for layering off primary colors.

    Amy’s emphasis on creating designs that represent the client, rather than just her own personal style or portfolio.

    Keeping it fresh and unique for each project and design.


    Mentioned: 

    Ballard Designs


    Dalrymple Studio | IG



    Decorating Dilemma:

    Hi Meg! Thanks for writing. It sounds like you have a really interesting and unique space to work with, and we love all the beautiful details like the built-in armoire. To help optimize this room for both teenagers and guests, we suggest starting by separating in two distinct areas - a cozy sitting room and more functional game/hangout space. For the sitting room, we would look at incorporating a sleeper sofa or daybed that can double as a sleeping surface when needed. Layering in lots of soft textiles like curtains, rugs, and pillows will help make the space feel warm and inviting. Adding a pair of lamps on a console table between the two areas will also help define the spaces.

    In the game/hangout area, you could look at adding a small table and chairs for playing games or working. Placing an armchair or tub chair in the bay window would create another cozy spot. And don't be afraid to get creative with the built-in armoire - you could potentially turn it into a mini bar or use it for storage.

    The key will be balancing the functionality and flow of the space, while also infusing it with your personal style and the teenagers' needs. We encourage you to check out Amy's portfolio, especially her chalet project, for inspiration on layering textures and using color to warm up a space with a lot of wood tones!

  • This week, we welcome seasoned interior designer Jillian O'Neill. She talks about her innovative Design Retreat, an interior design weekend that empowers homeowners to tackle their home projects with confidence and to connect with industry professionals.

    Jillian discusses the importance of assembling the right design team, maintaining open communication, and embracing flexibility in home renovation projects. Jillian also gives a sneak peek at the upcoming San Antonio event and what attendees can expect! 

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode

    The Design Retreat’s purpose is to bridge the gap between homeowners working on a project and professionals.

    How the Design Retreat can help homeowners gain confidence in their home design projects and empower them to actively participate in the process.

    A mix of attendees at the retreat, including those building homes, real estate agents, and design enthusiasts.

    The importance of assembling the right design team and having good communication.

    Transparency in the design process, including budgets and expectations.

    What should homeowners know about budgets and allowances in their projects?

    Thoughtful questions that people can ask their builder, designer, and architect.

    How homeowners and professionals can be excited and confident about projects from beginning to end.

    What should attendees of the Designer Retreat bring to the table?


    Also Mentioned: 

    Ballard Designs

    Design Retreat

    Design Retreat IG


    Decorating Dilemma:

    Follow along with images of this week's decorating dilemma here.

    Hello Mary! First, you did a great job and everything is so pretty and inviting! We understand what you mean about needing a lighting revamp, and we have a few suggestions. Consider adding two new lamps on either side of your loveseat with lighter shades to allow more light. Move your grandmother's lamp to the console with the plant for a nice accent. In the dining room, try an unexpected chandelier that contrasts with the heavier furniture style. For the sunroom, add a task lamp near one of the chairs for better lighting when you're working. Finally, consider a larger sofa to better fit the scale of the room, and maybe add a rug in the dining area to soften the space and differentiate it from the wood floor and table.