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The Psychology of Home: gets inside a client's head to find their "dream."

The Psychology of Home: gets inside a client's head to find their "dream."

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In this episode of Talk Design, Adrian Ramsey sits down with his Dream Homes Revealed co-host and award-winning interior designer, Marynn From imagining floor plans in the back of a car as a child to managing iconic Sydney rock bars like the Annandale Hotel, Marianne’s journey into high-end design is anything but traditional. Together, Adrian and Marianne dive deep into the psychology of the client relationship, debating the crucial difference between an ego-driven "signature style" and the art of designing with people to uncover their unique dream.


Marynn opens up her portfolio to share the challenges and triumphs behind some of her most spectacular projects. She takes us inside "The Citadel"—a jaw-dropping conversion of a 1920s heritage Salvation Army hall into a family home and creative studio—and discusses the complexities of managing a heritage restoration remotely on the shores of Lake Como, Italy. Join us for a conversation packed with laughter, insight, and behind-the-scenes stories from the world of TV renovation. In this episode, we cover:


  • From Rock & Roll to Reno: Marynn’s eclectic background in fashion, HR, and hospitality. The Design Philosophy: Why the best designers leave their ego at the door. Project Spotlight - The Citadel: Transforming a derelict church hall in Crow’s Nest into a modern masterpiece. Heritage Challenges: Balancing 3D scanning technology with 100-year-old crooked walls. Global Design: The realities of managing a luxury project in Lake Como from Sydney. Dream Homes Revealed: What it’s really like filming season three.

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