Episodes

  • 47. Georgian reno BTS: The kitchen design process
    Aug 1 2025

    In this episode, host and interior designer Tanya Neufeld Flanagan shares her extensive journey of designing her kitchen, which has been three years in the making.

    She discusses the importance of functionality in kitchen design, the challenges faced during the process, and how design decisions were influenced by the architecture of her home.

    Tanya emphasizes the need for a kitchen that not only serves its purpose but also complements the overall aesthetic of the house. She provides insights into the workflow of the kitchen, the significance of the kitchen triangle, and the creative solutions she implemented to maximize space and storage.


    Takeaways

    • The kitchen is often the most significant investment in a home
    • Functionality should be prioritized over aesthetics in kitchen design
    • Personal preferences play a crucial role in kitchen decisions
    • Iterative design processes lead to better outcomes
    • The kitchen triangle is essential for efficient workflow
    • Storage solutions should be cleverly integrated into the design.
    • A kitchen should be designed to blend with the architecture of the home.
    • Consider the orientation of rooms when designing a kitchen.
    • Using existing rooms creatively can eliminate the need for extensions.


    Timestamps

    00:00 The Kitchen Design Journey
    09:47 Creating a Functional Space
    19:52 Final Design Considerations

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    21 mins
  • 46. Elevating spaces with textiles ft. Chase Erwin CEO Lauren Stonnell
    Jul 25 2025
    In this episode, Lauren Stonnell, CEO of Chase Erwin, discusses the luxury fabric industry, her journey from working in interiors in New Zealand to leading a prominent English fabric house, and the importance of quality materials in interior design. She emphasizes the significance of understanding fabric performance, the trends in upholstery and drapery, and how layering fabrics can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space. Lauren also shares insights on working with interior designers, the shift towards sustainable choices, and the versatility of fabrics in creating personalized interiors. Takeaways Chase Erwin is a luxury fabric house, founded 40 years agoQuality fabrics can last for decades, making them a sustainable choiceUnderstanding fabric performance is crucial for interior designLayering fabrics adds depth and sophistication to spacesTrends are shifting towards multicolored yarns and warmer tonesDirect-to-consumer offerings include curated cushion collectionsInvesting in a designer can lead to a cohesive interior schemeNatural materials are essential for creating timeless designsThe Chelsea Design Center is a key location for exploring luxury fabrics Sound Bites "Sheers can soften modern spaces.""Fabrics can express your personality.""Invest in quality that lasts 20 years." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Chase Erwin 03:18Lauren's Journey to CEO 05:16Understanding Luxury Fabrics 08:57The Importance of Material Selection 11:22Trends in Upholstery and Drapery 15:04Layering Fabrics for Aesthetic Appeal 19:44The Versatility of Fabric in Design 24:17Direct-to-Consumer Offerings 29:34Shifts in Consumer Preferences 33:14Working with Interior Designers 38:15Sustainable Investment in Fabrics 42:22Final Thoughts on Fabric and Design
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    40 mins
  • 45. Top 3 learnings from 1 year renovating a Georgian
    Jul 18 2025
    In this episode, host Tanya Neufeld Flanagan shares her insights from a year-long renovation of a Georgian protected structure in Dublin. She discusses the evolution of the podcast format, focusing more on industry experts and solo episodes. Tanya emphasizes the importance of understanding budgeting in renovations, the role of quantity surveyors, and the necessity of hiring experts to avoid costly mistakes. She shares three key lessons learned during her renovation journey: understanding how to get accurate cost estimates, the importance of expert guidance, and building confidence in decision-making throughout the design process. Takeaways
    • The podcast is shifting to include more solo episodes and industry expert insights
    • Renovating a home requires a pragmatic approach to budgeting and planning
    • Architects may not provide accurate budget estimates without detailed designs
    • Hiring a quantity surveyor can help manage costs effectively during renovations
    • It's essential to do thorough research before purchasing a property for renovation
    • Having a contingency plan is crucial for unexpected costs during renovations
    • Don't underestimate the workload involved in managing a renovation project yourself
    • Expert guidance can save you money and stress in the long run
    • Building confidence in your design decisions is key to a successful renovation
    • Iterating on design choices is a natural part of the renovation process
    Sound Bites
    • "Architects are not budget experts."
    • "You need a plan A, B, and C."
    Time-Stamps 00:00Introduction to the Renovation Journey 02:50Understanding Budgeting in Renovation 11:43The Importance of Hiring Experts 22:03Building Confidence in Decision-Making
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    26 mins
  • 44. Midcentury & more with Acquired.ie founder Domhnall O Gairbhi
    Jul 11 2025

    In this episode of the Interiors Podcast, host Tanya Neufeld Flanagan interviews Domhnall O Gairbhi from Acquired.ie, a specialist in mid-century modern furniture.

    They discuss Domhnall's journey into the world of vintage design, and the nuances of sourcing and restoring unique pieces.

    The conversation also explores the differences between Scandinavian and Italian midcentury design, the significance of statement pieces, and how to incorporate vintage elements into modern interiors.

    In addition to the website, Domhnall's Acquired.ie have a showroom based in Stradbally, Co. Laois which is by appointment, and Donal's latest venture is a collaboration with the Roisin Lafferty Gallery on Fitzwilliam Square.

    Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction to Acquired.ie and Domhnall O'Garvey
    03:05 The Journey into Mid-Century Modern Design
    07:01 Understanding the Market and Sourcing
    11:28 The Aesthetic of Mid-Century Modern vs. Traditional Furniture
    13:03 Regional Differences in Mid-Century Design
    15:48 The Sourcing Process and Building Networks
    22:19 Restoration and Customization of Vintage Pieces
    26:45 Personalized Sourcing and Client Collaboration
    30:54 The Importance of Quality and Presentation
    34:45 The Role of Statement Pieces in Interior Design
    38:30 Mixing Different Woods and Styles
    40:26 Exploring Different Furniture Types
    53:23 Collaboration with Roisin Lafferty Gallery
    57:39 Final Thoughts on Vintage and Mid-Century Design

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    52 mins
  • 43. Working with an architect (Part 2) with Sarah McNulty of McNulty Smyth
    Jun 27 2025
    In this episode, host and interior designer Tanya Neufeld Flanagan and Sarah McNulty (@mcnultysmythassociates) delve into the intricate processes involved in working with architects and managing construction projects. They discuss the importance of understanding architectural terminology, navigating the tender process, and the significance of value engineering in aligning design with budget. The conversation also covers the stages of construction, from tender analysis to finalizing layouts and managing mechanical and electrical installations, emphasizing the collaborative nature of architecture and interior design. Takeaways
    • Understanding architectural terminology is crucial for clients
    • The tender process involves detailed drawings and builder selection
    • Value engineering helps align design with budget constraints
    • Construction drawings are essential for accurate project execution
    • Bathroom layouts should be finalized early in the process
    • First fix mechanical and electrical installations are critical stages
    • Second fix involves the installation of visible fixtures and finishes
    • Communication between architects, builders, and clients is key to project success
    • Clients should not hesitate to ask questions about the process
    • Engaging professionals early can lead to better project outcomes
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 42. The power of lighting with Visual Comfort VP Jean Koeppel
    Jun 13 2025
    In this episode of the Interiors Podcast, Tanya Neufeld Flanagan and Jean Koeppel of Visual Comfort delve into the world of lighting design. They discuss the importance of understanding different types of lighting—ambient, task, and accent—and how to effectively incorporate them into home design. Jean shares insights on common mistakes people make when planning lighting, the significance of aesthetic choices, and the technical aspects of lighting such as Kelvin ratings and dimmers. The conversation also touches on budgeting for lighting, the importance of material finishes, and the experience of visiting showrooms to see products in person. Overall, the episode serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to enhance their home lighting. Takeaways:
    • 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.
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    51 mins
  • 41. Top 3 renovation mistakes ft. the Rip It Up podcast
    Jun 5 2025
    In this collaborative episode, Tanya Neufeld Flanagan joins the hosts of the Rip It Up podcast Jenny Sheehan (@workerscottage) and Kate O'Driscoll (@victorianrathmines) also a previous guest to discuss the most common renovation mistakes and how to avoid them. They emphasize the importance of planning layouts for functionality, budgeting for interior finishes, and the critical role of lighting in creating a welcoming atmosphere. The conversation is rich with insights and practical tips for anyone considering a renovation project. Takeaways
    • 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
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    53 mins
  • 40. Bringing personality to contemporary spaces with Courtney McDonnell Architects
    May 25 2025
    In this episode, architect Courtney McDonnell discusses her journey in architecture, her design philosophy, and the evolution of client needs in residential projects. She shares insights into her award-winning projects, including the innovative Pink House and the transformative Griffith Avenue project, highlighting the importance of integrating interior and exterior design while addressing contemporary living requirements. In this conversation, host Tanya Neufeld Flanagan and Courtney McDonnell explore various aspects of contemporary design, focusing on the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, material choices, and the importance of personal style in creating unique living environments. They discuss the challenges of navigating design trends and emphasize the significance of feeling comfortable in one's home. The conversation also highlights the role of color, texture, and practical materials in achieving a cohesive and inviting aesthetic. Some key takeaways 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.
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    56 mins