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How to Decorate

How to Decorate

By: Ballard Designs
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We want to teach you how to decorate! We'll help you unleash your inner decorator with interviews from interior designers, sharing the trials and triumphs from our own homes, and answering your burning decorating questions. Brought to you from the Ballard Designs team. Art Economics
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  • Ep. 465: Trials and Triumphs
    May 20 2026
    We are back for a long-overdue "Trials & Triumphs" episode! It has been a hot minute since Caroline, Taryn, and Liz sat down to share their personal home updates, but they have plenty of stories to catch up on. Caroline gives a highly anticipated update on her daughter Birdie's room and shares a hilarious PSA about why you should always check your pockets before doing laundry. Plus, the ladies discuss the convenience of plug-in lighting and how to update a space without needing to hire an electrician. Quick Decorating & Homeowner Takeaways: The Big Girl Bed Transition: Caroline shares that they finally received Birdie's new bed (which features a handy trundle!). It’s been a great success, and she emphasizes how proud kids get when they have a space that feels like their own "big kid" room. The Magic of Plug-In Sconces: If you need extra lighting but don't want to hire an electrician or tear into your drywall, plug-in sconces are the way to go. Caroline recommends plug-in swingarm wall sconces (specifically mentioning some great finds from Lamps Plus) as an easy, stylish solution. Laundry PSA: Always check your pockets! Caroline learned the hard way that accidentally washing a fish oil vitamin will leave your entire load of laundry smelling terribly. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Welcome back to Trials & Triumphs! 01:25 Caroline’s Triumph: Birdie’s big girl bed has arrived and she loves showing it off 02:00 Navigating the toddler bed transition (and a few minor tumbles) 06:00 Caroline’s Trial: The fish oil vitamin laundry disaster 12:00 Caroline’s Triumph: Updating lighting with plug-in swingarm wall sconces 18:00 Catching up on Taryn and Liz's current home projects and finding the right "Homework Cafe" vibe Also Mentioned: ⁠Lamps Plus⁠ Shop ⁠Ballard Designs⁠ Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    54 mins
  • Ep. 465: Nathan Turner's New Book "I Love Decorating"
    May 12 2026
    We are thrilled to welcome a designer who perfectly embodies American laid-back, high-style design: Nathan Turner! As a fifth-generation Californian, his work is infused with sunny colors, natural textures, and bold, fun touches. Nathan joins Caroline, Taryn, and Liz to talk about his highly anticipated third book, I Love Decorating: Creating Stylish, Thoughtful, and Personal Spaces. Nathan shares the hilarious and serendipitous story of his career, from getting a double major in business and economics to working as an antiques buyer in Europe simply because he spoke Italian. He also reminisces about his first Los Angeles shop, where his legendary in-store dinner parties accidentally launched his entire interior design career. Quick Decorating & Career Takeaways: Be Open to the Unexpected Pivot: Nathan stresses the importance of being open to new opportunities, especially early in your career. Despite having a practical degree in business and economics, he leaned into his love of Italy and the Italian language, which eventually landed him a job as an assistant and buyer for an antiques dealer. Make Your Space Feel Like a Home: When Nathan opened his first shop in LA, he didn't just display items on shelves—he reinstalled the building's little kitchen and started cooking for friends and decorators. By setting the shop up to feel like a real home and hosting events, he naturally showcased his aesthetic and inspired people to hire him. Embrace the "Adventure Yes": Even when clients first started asking Nathan to design their homes, he didn't have formal interior design experience. He describes himself as an "adventure yes" kind of person: he agreed to the projects and trusted his eye, esthetic chops, and work ethic to figure it out along the way. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Welcome & Introduction to Nathan Turner 00:57 Discussing Nathan's new book, I Love Decorating 01:41 How Nathan started his design career completely "by accident" 02:07 Getting a degree in business and economics to appease his parents 03:19 Studying abroad in Siena, Italy and embracing his "Italian era" 05:18 The chance meeting with an antiques dealer in San Juan Capistrano 06:12 Prematurely opening his own LA shop and running out of money by January 07:14 The famous LA shop dinner parties and the LA Times feature 08:22 Hosting elaborate events, like tenting the shop for a Turkish dinner 08:51 Transitioning organically into residential interior design 50:53 Closing thoughts and finding Nathan's fabrics at Ainsworth Noah Also Mentioned: New Book: I Love Decorating: Creating Stylish, Thoughtful, and Personal Spaces by Nathan Turner Previous Books: American Style and I Love California Ainsworth Noah (Fabric Showroom) Shop Ballard Designs Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    55 mins
  • Ep. 464: Bring Travel Inspiration Home with Jessica Whitley
    May 5 2026
    Today we are thrilled to welcome Jessica Whitley, the creative director of Jessica Whitley Studios in Athens, Georgia. Jessica is a true multihyphenate: a former corporate CPA who swapped crunching numbers for designing beautiful spaces and creating art! Jessica sits down with Caroline, Taryn, and Liz to share her serendipitous career pivot, why she treats her own home like a "test kitchen," and how her travels across all seven continents influence her aesthetic. She also discusses the process behind designing the Rivet House—a stunning boutique hotel inside an old industrial mill—and explains why studying the "flight pattern" of a room is the true secret to good design. Quick Decorating Takeaways: Study the "Flight Pattern": Jessica is obsessed with function. Before she worries about how a room looks, she analyzes how people will actually move through it. She suggests thinking about the "flight pattern" of a space—like who is opening the refrigerator door, where kids are running in, and how you entertain—to ensure the layout actually serves your daily life. Listen to the Location: It is easy to get caught up in whatever kitchen or bathroom is currently trending on Pinterest. Instead of copying trends, Jessica recommends looking at the specific location and architecture of the building and asking, "what does it want to be?" to create a much more authentic space. Treat Your Home Like a Test Kitchen: If you are nervous about design, use your own home to experiment. Jessica tested every fabric for durability against kids and guests in her own house before using them for clients, which gave her the confidence to know her designs would actually hold up to real life. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Welcome & Introduction to Jessica Whitley 01:26 Jessica’s serendipitous journey from corporate accounting to art and interior design 04:06 Treating her first home like a "test kitchen" for fabrics and function 04:41 Shifting away from Pinterest trends to find authentic, location-specific design 05:24 Why analyzing the "flight patterns" of a family is the key to good design 07:17 How traveling the world (specifically the Cotswolds and Amsterdam) shapes Jessica's aesthetic 07:51 The story behind designing the Rivet House boutique hotel in Athens, Georgia 49:37 The difficulty (and importance) of editing and restraint in design 50:00 Closing thoughts & where to find Jessica's work Also Mentioned: Jessica Whitley Studio | Website Follow Jessica on Instagram: @jessicawhitleystudio Rivet House (Athens, GA) Shop Ballard Designs Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    53 mins
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