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Today we bring the curtain down on the season thats been, season 2 of Interior Couture. It's been a journey filled with inspiration, trends, and expert insights, and we're wrapping it up with a bang in a Q & A style Season Finale.
We've collected your burning questions and now it's time to spill the design and personal secrets, debunk myths, and provide the ultimate dose of creative inspiration.
Let's dive in!
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Today we have spicy line up of spaces in our 'Design Pulse' segment, we're bringing you three sensational spaces that have been turning heads in the design community. As an added bonus this week, we'll be sharing some live googles as we fumble through pronunciations – because, let's face it, design jargon can be tricky!
In our 'Past, Present, and Future' segment, we delve into the evergreen world of mid-century modern design. From its origins to its impact on contemporary aesthetics, we explore how this timeless design style continues to shape and inform our creative landscape today.
So, whether you're a seasoned design enthusiast or just starting to dip your toes into the world of aesthetics, this episode is bound to leave you inspired and informed.
Let's dive in!
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Links:
Design pulse https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/atelier-ha-mistinguett-restaurant-paris-bistro-interior-design/https://www.vogue.com.au/vogue-living/interiors/hutch-belfast-home/image-gallery/5320338a5371389f0e1288c3eb5a6798https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/this-300-square-foot-northern-california-home-is-built-into-a-redwood-tree
Past, Present, Future https://livingedge.com.au/chairs/lounge_chairs/herman_miller-eames_lounge_chair_and_ottoman/HM-ES6707-0011.html?experience=homehttps://www.knoll.com/product/bertoia-diamond-chair
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On todays episode we explore three killer properties in our design pulse. Before, we navigate through the past, present and future of farmhouse design style.
Fasten your seatbelts, because this episode promises to be a rollercoaster through the fascinating landscapes of design.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Links:
Ash's recommendation https://morpholioapps.com/
Design pulse
https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/laminex-studio-doherty-nest-kitchen-colour-design-collaboration/
https://www.laminex.com.au/collaborations/studio-doherty
https://www.vogue.com.au/vogue-living/interiors/sally-caroline-amsterdam-house/image-gallery/de6a47f5e9298627044a75adb0492561https://www.vogue.com.au/vogue-living/interiors/kennon-house-of-light-south-yarra/image-gallery/55ea093a70a195a41c7480cd2bc1ddb0
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From disco dazzle to a gossip girl esk bachelor pad, snd lets not forget the ethical quandaries of engineered stone and the enduring allure of neoclassicism, we're covering it all this week, before we celebrate the coexistence of the past, present, and future of neoclassical design.
In today's podcast episode, we're diving headfirst into a dazzling disco hair salon, strolling through a Gossip Girl esque bachelor pads, and even daring to challenge norms with a controversial stand on engineered stone. But, the journey doesn't stop there—brace yourself for a captivating exploration of neoclassical elegance, where the past meets present in a symphony of design.
Fasten your seatbelts, because this episode promises to be a rollercoaster through the fascinating landscapes of design.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Links:
https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/jared-webb-the-disco-salon-brisbane-hairdresser/
https://www.vogue.com.au/vogue-living/interiors/complete-construction-new-york-apartment/image-gallery/32175de3260d373e7b44c397a7d12d773
https://www.dezeen.com/2023/09/26/six-degrees-architects-ferrars-york-melbourne/
https://www.gregnatale.com/projects/ashfield-house/
https://www.atlasofplaces.com/architecture/johnson-wax-headquarters/
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In todays episode we explore a beloved Melbourne Pontoon Afloat it's Mexican-inspired quirks and its temporary existence. Before, we navigate through an elegant and minimalist update of an Art Deco Sydney home with a killer story to tell.
We're delve into the realm of Bohemian design, from its rebellious roots Boho design continues to enchant us, we speculate on its enduring allure as a timeless philosophy rather than a passing trend.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Design Pulse links -
https://www.theurbanlist.com/melbourne/a-list/arbory-afloat-melbourne
https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/bb-italia-monica-armani-flair-o-couture-collection-space-furniture/#gallery-5
https://www.mouqy.com/blog/jackie-o-sunglasses/
https://www.vogue.com.au/vogue-living/interiors/phoebe-nicol-art-deco-sydney/image-gallery/084acb41ebdbe2eaf03a6501a15f92c3
https://thevaultsydney.com/collections/french-antiques
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Today's episode has it all. We take a walk through a Parisian apartment (although we don't walk at all) and check out a cheeky Byron Bay 70's inspired ranch that has Ash wishing she had a spare $7k in the bank. In our PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE segment sees us discussing everything about maximalism, where it came from, key designers influencing todays examples of 'more is more' interiors and our predictions for the styles future.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Design Pulse links -
Pierre Yovanovitch Paris apartment
Architecture hot top peak figr
Stays sun ranch Byron Bay
Maximalism examples -
In the round house
Kelly Wearstler
Zoe Foster-Blake's home
Doctors office example
Cabana magazine
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Today's episode we explore if AI is helping or hindering the design world before diving into the glam interiors of super model Winnie Harlow's LA home. Then, strap in as we embark on our past, present, future segment about the roaring 20's art deco style.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Relevant links:
https://www.britannica.com/art/Art-Deco
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/winnie-harlows-glamorous-hollywood-home
https://www.toolsforafter.info/architecture/
https://www.anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au/explore-memorial/memorials-exterior
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Today's episode has it all. We dive into Dulux' 2024 colour trends forecast before walking you through a maximalists dream Florida home, to round out the episode in our PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE segment we take you through the industrial interior style, where it came from and our predictions for the styles future.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Relevant links:
https://www.dulux.com.au/colour/colour-trends/2024/
https://www.vogue.com.au/vogue-living/interiors/florida-ellen-hamilton/image-gallery
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/worlds-most-beautiful-villages-youve-probably-never-heard-of
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/travel/a37823953/lake-orta-travel-guide/
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/industrial-interior-design-101
https://www.estliving.com/best-of-est-australian-warehouse-conversions/
https://www.masterclass.com/articles/industrial-interior-design-explained
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Today's episode is whirlwind of style, flavours, and design time travel. Strap in as we embark on a journey that will take us from the glamour of Carrie Bradshaw's iconic apartment in the heart of New York City to the cutting-edge world of Melbourne's newest brutalist-inspired fine dining restaurant, before we peel back the layers of time to explore the captivating past, dynamic present, and even the intriguing future of 1970s interior design.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
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Relevant links:
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Welcome to our first episode of season 2!
Today, we're diving headfirst into a blend of topics from the pink plastic dream set of the Barbie movie, to an intimate peek into the stylish Aussie abode of none other than Emily in Paris' Kate Walsh. Before we embark on a journey through time, unraveling the rich tapestry of the past, present, and future of the enchanting Japandi design style.
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
Relevant links:
Kate Walsh' Perth Home
Barbie movie set
Never Permanent
Jesse Woolston
Archipelago House, Sweden
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Welcome to Interior Couture!
A podcast designed to bring you the same excitement over Interior Design conversations that friends share when discussing the latest in fashion. So, grab a glass of wine (or something a little more mild) and join us as we introduce you to - Interior Couture, where design comes home!
Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode and want to know more come connect with us on instagram @interiorcouture.podcast
Were an independent podcast and we really appreciate your time and support. A follow on the platform your listening to this episode on would be amazing. If your feeling generous leave us a review on apple podcast we’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways.
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Welcome back, Lessners! In today's episode, we have something truly enchanting to explore: biophilic design. At its core, biophilic design is all about creating spaces that not only visually connect with nature but also provide a sense of calmness and well-being. With biophilic design, we can transform our living environments into havens that enhance our health and productivity. Picture this: nature seamlessly blending with interior spaces, leaf-ing an everlasting impression. And yes, Ash couldn't resist a leaf pun there—let's leaf it at that!You can find an example of Apple Parks take on biophilic design here
We'll round out the show with a confession from Ash after she found herself in the midst of a design disaster last week.
So, get ready to embrace the beauty of nature within our homes and uncover the secrets of biophilic design. Let's get started!
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
We will be back in your ears in mid July as we are taking a couple of weeks off. Catch you then Claire and Ash xx
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Welcome back LESSners!
Today we've got you covered talking all things minimal design and as usual Ash brings max laughs with a dry shampoo debacle not to be missed.
In a world that often bombards us with overwhelming stimuli and excessive complexities, minimal design offers a breath of fresh air. It is a philosophy that embraces simplicity, clarity, and the removal of unnecessary elements, creating a visual language that speaks volumes through the art of subtraction. Today, we delve into the essence of ‘less being more’ within our interior spaces, we are talking about minimalism with heart exploring the principles and the profound impact less can have in transforming our perception of aesthetics and functionality.
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
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Welcome back LESSners! On todays episode we’re going to explore the fascinating realm where psychology meets interior design. In this episode, we'll be tackling three thought-provoking topics that will transform the way you perceive and interact with your interior spaces.First, we're going to challenge a common belief that has held us back for far too long and the action steps we're taking to overcome it. Then we'll dive headfirst into the intriguing world of the psychology of interior design. We'll explore how our surroundings shape our emotions, behaviours, and overall well-being. And then, we'll equip you with practical ways to implement the psychology of interior design within your own home to create an atmosphere that allows you to feel more yourself at home.
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
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Welcome back LESSners. We're kicking off today's show with a few recommendations for you from Melbournes inspiring 'Design Week'. Then we get stuck into discussing how working from home has become a widespread practice since the pandemic, with huge benefits like cutting out the daily commute time and wfh in your comfies. However, it also brings forth challenges when creating a home office environment that seamlessly combines functionality, inspiration, and the ability to work and live harmoniously under one roof. Today, we will delve into design ideas, productivity tips, and ergonomic considerations to assist you in crafting an inspiring home office that not only boosts productivity but also allows you to seamlessly transition between work and play within the same space.
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
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Welcome back LESSners! On today's show we will be exploring the art of transforming cramped quarters into captivating havens. We'll unlock the secrets behind creating an illusion of spaciousness, finding innovative storage solutions and so much more as we uncover some big design ideas for small spaces.
We've never seen or hears of anything like the design disaster we cover in today episode. If you have any ideas as to what Ash has stumbled across please let us know, 'cos this one has left us completely perplexed.
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
Thanks for tuning in!
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Welcome back LESSners! Today we're delving into the world of slow fashion and how the movement is making its way into our homes. With consumers becoming more conscious of their impact on the environment, we're seeing a shift towards sustainable and ethical alternatives in not just our wardrobe, but also our interior design choices. From repurposing and upcycling to investing in quality pieces that stand the test of time, there are plenty of ways to embrace the slow fashion movement in your home.
To finish off todays ep as we have the pleasure of capturing Ash’s live reaction of a Design Disaster Claire found in my camera reel. This bathroom disaster does not disappoint, and neither does Ash's reaction to it.
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
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Welcome back lessners! We kick off todays episode with a little confession from Ash, after Claire walks in on her crying over an instagram video.... which ends with our lessners being challenged not to cry for $50 (offer not claimable for cash money)
Then, we talk you through the art of mixing and matching interior styles to combine different styles and elements to create a cohesive and visually pleasing home. It can be hard to know where to begin, we even found it hard to wrap our words around it, so in this episode, we will explore some tips and tricks for mixing and matching different styles. We will discuss how to use colour, materials and technology to aid you to create a common thread to tie everything together. We can't help but discuss the 60/30/10 rule to balance styles and styling pieces, and how a neutral base can be your best friend.
We have an exciting announcement to round out the show so stick around for that, and keep an eye on our socials for more details @thenewmore.podcast,
So, whether you're renovating, redecorating or simply sprucing up your space, this episode will provide you with practical ideas and inspiration for creating a cohesive and personalised home that reflects your style.
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
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Welcome back lessners! Do you ever feel stuck in your creative process? Whether you're a designer, stylist, writer, artist, musician etc we've all experienced those frustrating moments when the inspiration just isn't flowing. But fear not, because in this episode, we're exploring the times we've personally experienced creative blocks and the practical tools and tips that have helped us overcome it, which we hope can help you too. From meditative walks and mindfulness to collaboration and experimentation, we'll dive into a variety of techniques that can help you break through the barriers that are holding you back.
Before we get stuck into it we kick off the pod with conversation about a conversation pits, and book end the show with another delightful tall tale from Ash's archives.
So, whether you're a seasoned creative, creative hobbyist, or simply curious about learning how creative blocks can show up this podcast is for you. Sit back, relax, and join us on this journey of discovery as we take you from burnout to breakthrough and explain how we stop creative blocks, before it stopped us
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, we are a small independent podcast so every listen, like and share helps us tremendously! Tell a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding, but seriously).
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Welcome back to another episode! Today we're talking all about wellness within your home. We explore how the spaces we inhabit can impact our physical and mental health, and how we can design our homes to promote or overall wellbeing.
We'll discuss the importance of incorporating natural elements such as natural light and airflow into our living spaces, as well as the benefits of decluttering and the introduction of light and acoustic therapy to create a calming environment within your own four walls.
Sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the exciting world of wellness within our homes
Check out The Slight Edge it's a great read with wonderful pointers as to how you can gradually take steps towards your goals (wellness goals included) without overwhelm
If you're enjoying the show, please support us by hitting that "follow" button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, telling a friend about us, leaving a review, following us on Instagram @thenewmore.podcast, or even donating a kidney (just kidding... but seriously).
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