Dining Rooms

Style and design. Tables. Dining tables. Dining chairs. Table cloths, table settings, art, Dining room floors and rugs. Lighting. Moody. Bright. White. Colorful. Wallpaper. Wall treatments. Window treatments. Candles. Blue, pink, yellow, red, gray, grey, black, green.
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Melinda McCoy has such unique wreaths for her doors using natural materials. A collection of them are on the show notes page of her episode of the Style Matters podcast.
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Love the art in the dining room!
What does slow style look like for you?
I want you to experience true delight, every day, in every room in your home. Why? Because I know how important it is to create a space that nurtures you when you need care…inspires you when you need motivation…and welcomes others when you need to celebrate.
How to... Slow Style!
I want you to experience true delight, every day, in every room in your home. Why? Because I know how important it is to create a space that nurtures you when you need care…inspires you when you need motivation…and welcomes others when you need to celebrate.
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Melinda McCoy has such unique wreaths for her doors using natural materials. A collection of them are on the show notes page of her episode of the Style Matters podcast.
How to Create a Cohesive, Yet Unexpected Design Plan
My guest this week is designer Anne Hulcher Tollett, who runs the Virginia based firm Hanover Avenue. We sometimes get laughing like old friends, even though we've just met, I hope you feel Anne's warmth and humor as much as I do during this interview. Anne not only has an impeccable eye for design, she's so smart as she talks about her process I think you'll find her perspective refreshing and her excitement infectious. Let's get started!
How to Design a Life Worth Living with Sean Leffers
"One of the most important things in design is to go slowly."Oh, Sean Leffers, you're speaking my love language! Have y'all heard me talk (incessantly) about Slow Style? I may be biased but I believe it's the only way to create your dream home. That is, if you want your dream home to be both beautiful and meaningful :-) Check out Sean's take on all of this in our conversation on the podcast. Once you see his work, you'll hang on his every word.
How to Design a Life Worth Living with Sean Leffers
"One of the most important things in design is to go slowly."Oh, Sean Leffers, you're speaking my love language! Have y'all heard me talk (incessantly) about Slow Style? I may be biased but I believe it's the only way to create your dream home. That is, if you want your dream home to be both beautiful and meaningful :-) Check out Sean's take on all of this in our conversation on the podcast. Once you see his work, you'll hang on his every word.
Using Ayurveda to Set Up a Harmonious Home
And today, we'll hear yet another perspective from my guest, Susan Weis Bohlan. She's not a designer. She's a chef and author and practitioner of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian holistic approach to life. Susan gives us a quick intro to the basics of Ayurdeva and then we talk about applying Ayurvedic principles to our homes.
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"I use visual reminders in our dining room to say to my family, hey, this is special. This is a place you should keep coming back to." #stylematterspodcast #designpodcast #interiordesign #homedecor #homedesign #homedecorpodcast#interiorinspiration #decorinspiration#decorinspo #decorhome#interiorinspo #interiordesign#interiorstyling ⁣#kitchendesign
KariAnne Wood of Thistlewood Farms joins us on the Style Matters podcast to talk about the best gara
KariAnne Wood of Thistlewood Farms joins us on the Style Matters podcast to talk about the best garage sale picks, her Victorian era farmhouse, finding your own style, and loving your home so that it gives something back to you. Click to listen! #homed
You gotta know yourself to find your style.
Carmen Rene of Aquilo Interiors. She's based in Oakland, CA and has worked on everything from hotels, restaurants and bars to private homes all across the Bay area. Carmen's aesthetic is pretty wild, very bold and unlike a lot of other work done by traditional designers, which is what drew me to her in the first place.
How do you practice slow style?
I want you to experience true delight, every day, in every room in your home. Why? Because I know how important it is to create a space that nurtures you when you need care…inspires you when you need motivation…and welcomes others when you need to celebrate.