Listen "Cluttered Offices and Kid Zones"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Betsy discusses the benefits of premium membership, recording from France, moving to rural Connecticut, and attending a charity house tour. She also shares her feelings on house hunting PTSD, answers listener questions, and gives tips on creating a kid's zone in a living room. Plus, an exciting announcement about a new YouTube channel!
0:00 premium membership benefits 1:31 recording in advance from France 2:32 moving to a rural town in Connecticut 5:04 attending a charity house tour 7:43 feelings of house hunting PTSD 10:39 answering listener questions 20:00 creating a kid's zone in a living room 26:55 announcement: new YouTube channel
- Incorporating baskets and decluttering can help organize and hide office clutter effectively. - Avoid visually separating small spaces with architectural elements like wood slats, and instead, consider using rugs to define different zones. - For a kid's zone in a shared living room, integrate kid-friendly furniture seamlessly with adult furniture rather than creating distinctly separate areas.
Additional show notes:
Click here to ask Betsy Helmuth a design question.
Click here to upgrade to a premium member and access the bonus episodes.
Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft’s Interior Design Academy.
For more affordable tips, visit AffordableInteriorDesign.com.
For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com.
For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com.
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0:00 premium membership benefits 1:31 recording in advance from France 2:32 moving to a rural town in Connecticut 5:04 attending a charity house tour 7:43 feelings of house hunting PTSD 10:39 answering listener questions 20:00 creating a kid's zone in a living room 26:55 announcement: new YouTube channel
- Incorporating baskets and decluttering can help organize and hide office clutter effectively. - Avoid visually separating small spaces with architectural elements like wood slats, and instead, consider using rugs to define different zones. - For a kid's zone in a shared living room, integrate kid-friendly furniture seamlessly with adult furniture rather than creating distinctly separate areas.
Additional show notes:
Click here to ask Betsy Helmuth a design question.
Click here to upgrade to a premium member and access the bonus episodes.
Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft’s Interior Design Academy.
For more affordable tips, visit AffordableInteriorDesign.com.
For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com.
For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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