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You see the finished rooms, the polished captions and the big-name collaborations. What you donât see is the work that holds it all together. Weâre joined by Sacha Strebe, an Australian editor and storyteller who now works behind the scenes as executive director with Athena Calderone to help craft and execute the creative vision for EyeSwoon. Sacha takes us from her Gold Coast journalism days to building a career in the US, including the mindset shifts that come with backing yourself, building relationships online, and writing your way into opportunities.
We get specific about what it takes to run a modern interior design and lifestyle brand with a small team: shaping brand voice, planning content calendars, creating newsletters, affiliate strategies, and supporting major partnerships from ideation through to contracts and production. If youâre a designer, creative, or business owner trying to grow an audience, this chat breaks down what still works across every platform: service, inspiration and entertainment, plus the discipline to stay true to your point of view.
Then the conversation turns deeply personal. Sacha shares the devastating experience of losing her home in the LA fires, the âphantomâ feeling of a place thatâs gone but still present, and how rebuilding becomes both grief and gratitude at once. We finish on whatâs next, how Sacha defines success, and her current design obsession: brutalism, concrete, stone and light. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves design and storytelling, and leave a review to help more listeners find us.Podcast Cover Photography Credit: Julie GuĂ©vel Goldstone
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This week, Interior designers Lauren Li and Bree Banfield explore why homes that look beautiful can still feel uncomfortable or frustrating to live in. Many clients come to them not just for aesthetics, but because their spaces create stress, limit connection, or donât reflect who they areâmaking the process feel more like âinterior design therapyâ than simple decorating.
They highlight common issues, starting with the feeling of not enjoying your own home. This often stems from poor layout, awkward furniture placement, or a disconnect between styled interiors and real-life comfort. They emphasize how subtle design rules and spatial flow impact confidence and daily experience.
The conversation then shifts to functionalityâhomes that donât support modern life, like working from home or fostering family interaction. They also address decision paralysis caused by endless inspiration from platforms like Pinterest and AI tools, explaining how designers simplify choices by focusing on what truly fits a clientâs lifestyle and needs.
Finally, they discuss challenges in new builds and renovations, where visually impressive designs can overlook practical realities such as lighting, glare, window treatments, and furniture placement. The overall message: good design is about aligning your home with how you actually live, not just how it looks.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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A single book can change the way you decorate a room, not by handing you a shopping list, but by sharpening how you see. Weâre diving into the design books that have genuinely shaped our interior design practice, from the emotional impact of architecture to the surprisingly personal meaning of colour, art and everyday objects.
We start with Alain de Bottonâs The Architecture of Happiness and why the best design is never just âstyleâ. Itâs about how a space makes you feel, and why beauty can support wellbeing. That takes us to Le Corbusierâs Villa Savoye, the modernist icon that promised machine-like living yet struggled with very human problems like constant leaking. Itâs a reminder that design theory, history and lived experience all belong in the same conversation.
From there we move through books that celebrate real, layered homes: Robyn Leaâs A Room Of Her Own, Kassia St Clairâs The Secret Lives of Colour, and Amber Creswell Bellâs Australian Abstract. We talk about choosing colour with more confidence when you understand cultural symbolism, and using abstract art as a feeling-led anchor rather than something you have to âdecodeâ. We also share why Nate Berkusâ The Things That Matter hits so hard, because the most beautiful homes are built over time through objects that carry memory. Finally, we shout out The Life Eclectic and a few favourite bookshops, plus a little teaser about upcoming Paris and Milan adventures.
If you enjoyed this one, subscribe, share it with a design-loving friend, and leave a review so more Australians can find the show. Whatâs the one book that changed how you see your home?Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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What if a home could feel calmer, look warmer, and bring you closer to your neighboursâall at once? We sit with interior designer Rebecca Leijer of LeĂżer Design Studio to explore design with restraint that still feels generous, and the surprising community benefits of a streetâfacing, glassâfronted home in Torquay. From the first sketch to the final touch, Rebecca shares how simplicity, texture, and tactility can deliver spaces that welcome sandy feet, morning light, and real life without dating fast.
We dig into the budget realities shaping residential design right now and why pairing building design with onâsite knowâhow changes everything. Rebecca and her builder husband are combining forces to deliver a fullâservice studio: think early cost clarity, fewer nasty surprises, and smarter paths like extending at ground level instead of paying for scaffolding on a small second storey. We compare laminate and stone with open eyes, defend the âbig threeâ of tapware, tiles, and lighting, and map priorities so clients protect what truly changes how they live.
Then we jump to hospitality, where deadlines are brutal and ceilings do the heavy lifting. Rebecca reveals the bamboo canopy that redirected the gaze in an Anglesea venue and the burgundy spray that unified a tricky Ocean Grove ceilingâproof that one bold, wellâplaced move can transform a space fast. Along the way, we reframe trends and timelessness: cork can be cool or tired; stone is forever until your taste evolves. The goal isnât to dodge fashion, but to choose materials youâll love longer, and build confidence through a curated, stepâbyâstep process.Check out Rebecca's socials: Insta @leyer_td & website LeĂżer Design Studio
If youâre craving a calmer home, fighting scope creep, or curious how a single design gesture can carry a room, youâll find practical ideas you can use tomorrow. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: whatâs the one elementâlighting, tiles, or tapwareâyouâll never cut from your budget?Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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What has worked for Lauren over the past yearWhat hasnât worked, and what she has changedThe exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projectsFor more info see below
The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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What if your home could meet you where you are, every day? We sit down with Paris-based designer ClĂ©ophĂ©e Poli of ClĂ©o Interior Design Studio to explore the psychology of home and why the best interiors are built around how people live, not whatâs trending. ClĂ©oâs path from luxury hospitality to interiors sharpened her instincts for service, diplomacy, and solving problems before they start, and she shares the scripts and strategies that keep projects humane and on track.
We trace how culture and climate shape design choices, from Australiaâs indoorâoutdoor ease to Parisâs nimble apartment living and Scandinaviaâs cocooning warmth. ClĂ©o designs across borders for expats and international clients, translating codes and expectations while protecting a clear vision. Youâll hear how she adapts drawings across regions, keeps trades aligned, and uses communication as the true universal tool of design.
Then we dive into a standout project at the famed MarchĂ© Paul Bert: a packing-and-shipping studio reimagined as a living gallery. With rotating vintage curated from market dealers, caramel and buttery tones, and a custom rug inspired by Eileen Gray and art deco geometry, the space proves even a practical brief can carry real theatre and soul. Along the way, we talk about sourcing vintage that gives rooms presence, building relationships with dealers for offâmarket finds, and resisting trend fatigue by choosing objects with weight and memory.
If youâre rethinking your space, this conversation is a roadmap: honour your rituals, design for your climate, and choose a few pieces that speak so loudly they quiet the rest.Check out ClĂ©o's socials: @cleointeriordesign , www.cleointeriordesign.com & Paul Bert Project
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Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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Predictions are only fun when theyâre a little risky, so weâre putting our names to a future that feels warmer, braver, and far more liveable. We share the moves weâre already testing with clientsâlaminate countertops that look sharp and wear hard, wide-blade Venetian blinds in fresh powder-coated colours, and coloured stained glass that solves privacy without killing natural light. The goal isnât shock value; itâs designing homes that work for real life and still make your heart skip when the sun hits just right.
We dig into how the shift to home hangouts is changing the brief: bigger, deeper sofas for sprawling chats, modular layouts that flex, and conversation pits for the bold. Comfort beats perfection, which flows straight into our stance on lightingâno more default downlight grids. Instead, we advocate layered ambience with wall washing, table and floor lamps, and targeted accents that flatter texture and art. If youâve ever wondered why your room feels harsh at night, this is the fix.
Texture and detail are back with a wink. Tassels, trims, and fringing add personality to drapes, cushions, and lampshades without tipping into fuss, while mirrored walls return when treated as architectureâfull-height, neatly gridded, reflecting views and borrowing light in narrow halls or entries. We also unpack colour with a hot take on avocado green: pair it with warm timbers, mustard, brass, or even cobalt blue for a striking balance that dodges the 70s hangover.
Threaded through it all is a mindset shift: design slow, source with intent, and let spaces evolve. We talk about resisting the fast before-and-after cycle, chasing the right vintage mirror for months, and staying open as a scheme grows. If youâre ready to host more, stress less, and build a home that feels collected instead of completed, this oneâs for you.
Love the conversation? Follow, share with a design-obsessed friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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What happens when you lift a 100-year-old Queenslander, drench a kitchen in deep olive, and build a business around family, community and place? We invited Jana from Studio Isaza to share the gutsy choices behind her coastal move, flood-resilient renovation, and colour-rich design language that feels joyful, lived-in and deeply personal.
We start with the sea change: swapping Melbourneâs buzz for a sleepy pocket north of Byron, where trees loom large, streets stay slow, and a raised timber home gathers light and breeze. Jana explains the surprisingly lo-fi mechanics of house lifting, why it transformed ventilation and under-house living, and how a modest extension became a Scandinavian-barn-meets-Queenslander blend. Then we step inside the now-iconic green kitchenâwhy ceiling-to-skirting colour calms lofty volumes, how tonal drenching draws the eye to a treetop outlook, and the moment of panic that vanished once the primer white disappeared.
The conversation moves through client-led colour strategy, the art of selling bold ideas, and the power of dustier, desaturated tones to make primaries feel grown-up. We dig into playful detailsâscalloped edges, buttery yellow mosaics, burgundy rangesâthat add wit without noise. Janaâs second-career path from psychology and film to interiors offers grounded advice on starting small, using Instagram to find peers, and leveraging self-employment for flexibility rather than fewer hours. Along the way, we trade rituals that actually helpâocean swims, quick walks, shameless dance breaksâand share unexpected inspiration sources from cinema sets to fashion palettes and local nature.Check out Studio Isaza here & her insta: @studioisaza
If youâre craving a push toward braver colour, planning a heritage renovation, or wondering how to pivot into interiors with kids in tow, this oneâs a warm, practical guide.Listen, share with a design-curious friend, and tell us: what colour would you dare to drench? And if you loved the chat, hit follow, leave a review, and join us next week for more design anatomy in real life.
Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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Feeling overstimulated by screens and underwhelmed by white-on-white rooms? We dive into the real interior shifts shaping 2026 and explain why homes are moving from performative to restorativeâspaces built for calm, conversation, and everyday joy. Drawing on years inside the industry, we unpack how cultural mood, technology, and cost-of-living pressures are changing what good design looks and feels like.
We start by reframing trends as signals of how we live, not flimsy fads. That lens reveals a decisive turn from digital gloss to tactile craft: honed stone with movement, handmade tiles with irregular glaze, timber with grain you can feel. Planning follows suit. Open plan fatigue makes way for thoughtful zones that support work, rest, parenting, and hosting without throwing everything into one echoing space. Kitchens become emotional centres with islands that meet dining, softer materials, and art on the wallsârooms that invite people to gather and stay.
Warm colour palettes continue their rise. Think ochre, nettle green, duck-egg blue, tobacco, and clayâtones that ground timber and ease the eye. White still has a role, but as accent rather than default. Bathrooms evolve into living spaces with layered lighting, joinery that feels like furniture, and even home saunas as wellness settles into daily life. We also make the case for personality: eclectic, collected objects, family photos curated with care, and flea-market finds that carry stories. The outcome is a home that feels humanânot a showroom or a shop-the-look grid, but a place that holds you.
We also share a special invite: one final spot on our insider Paris and Milan design tour, with private access, line-skips, studio visits, and a guided morning at the legendary flea markets.For more info about the tour reach out to us on insta: @Design.anatomy.podcast, @sisalla_interior_design & @bree.banfield
Want your home to feel calmer, richer, and unmistakably you? Hit play, then tell us the first trend youâre retiring and the material youâre bringing in next. If you loved this conversation, subscribe, share it with a design-loving friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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What if your home looks beautiful but still leaves you flat, restless, or strangely unlucky? We sit down with feng shui master Kelly McCloskey to unpack the practical side of energy at homeâhow doors, corridors, water, light, and small daily habits shape wellbeing, relationships, and money. Kelly cuts through the gimmicks and myths to explain what classical feng shui actually measures: precise facing degrees, twenty-four sectors, annual flying stars, and how personal astrology and timing interact with your floor plan.
We dive into entryways and why the front door is the mouth of the house, explore why mirrors can bounce opportunities out, and show how to slow fast corridors so qi settles where you live. Kelly shares the big red flags, like toilets or fridges in the true centre, and the fast, realistic fixes that restore flow without gutting your plans. We talk yin bedrooms, supportive seating, and how a simple console behind a floating sofa can calm the body. Youâll also hear real stories of homes that quietly fought their ownersâand the precise tweaks that turned around fertility journeys, teenage anxiety, career stalls, and money droughts.
Along the way, we blend design sense with energy literacy: clutter as a universal drag, art behind the bed as intention, lighting as targeted activation, and curb appeal as a magnet for opportunity. Whether youâre renovating, buying, or just rearranging, youâll learn how to make rooms that not only look right but feel rightâspaces that welcome qi, hold it gently, and guide it to the moments that matter. If youâve ever wondered why a house can be perfect on paper yet wrong in your bones, this conversation gives you the map.Check out Kelly on here on @kellymccloskey_fengshui & website here
Enjoyed the show? Follow, rate, and share with a friend whoâs planning a renoâor snap a pic of your front door update and tag us. Your review helps more design lovers find energy that truly supports them.Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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Ever wonder why some rooms feel irresistible the moment you touch a handle or close a door? We sit down with Gemma from Studio Gemma, the mind behind the Joinery Edit, to explore the tactile side of interiorsâwhere hinges, board sizes and finish choices quietly decide how your home lives every day. Itâs a joyful, candid tour through craft and practicality, with a healthy dose of humour and hot takes on the tiny design decisions that make a massive difference.
Gemma shares the origin of her cheeky, high-signal emails and how they morphed into a trusted resource for clients and designers. We dig into the real cost levers that blow up budgetsâoversized boards, unnecessary profiles, and construction methods that donât match the briefâand how to design smarter without sacrificing character. Youâll learn why coloured internals beat white melamine, when an olive knuckle hinge turns cabinetry into furniture, and how to coordinate services so aircon grills stop hijacking your sightlines.
We also broaden the lens: Londonâs millwork culture vs Australiaâs defaults, the fear of pattern and the myth of âresale-safeâ grey, and the quiet tragedy of heritage homes giving way to cookie-cutter duplexes. Gemma champions hand-painted finishes with visible brushstrokes, natural materials that age with grace, and rooms that hold personalityâbecause houses sell best when people fall in love with them. Along the way, we laugh about painter opinions, energy drinks on site, and the art of choosing once and moving forward with confidence.Check out Studio Gemma & The Joinery Edit.
Follow along on her gorgeous Insta page too @_studiogemma_
If youâre craving interiors that feel as good as they look, this conversation will sharpen your eye and embolden your choices. Subscribe, share it with a design-obsessed friend, and leave a review telling us the one detail youâll never compromise on.Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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The final in our best of Design Anatomy series wraps up today, revisiting some of our most admired, inspirational & popular episodes for you to enjoy over Summer! Bree & Lauren will be back with more amazing guests in late January 2026
Symmetry, structure, warmth, and a sense of materiality that's instantly recognisable â these are the hallmarks of David Hicks' approach to design, a philosophy he's refined over an impressive 25-year career. We sit down with this influential Australian designer to trace his evolution from what critics once described as "minimalist purity" to what he now calls "decorative minimalism."
David's journey began with his own apartment in Melbourne's converted Red Tulip Factory, a project that established his meticulous approach to design. Working with a grid system based on 600mm terrazzo tiles, he created a space where every joinery line aligned perfectly with tile grout â a detail-driven approach that still guides his work today. What makes this particularly fascinating is that this career-launching project was created in the pre-Google era, using dial-up internet and hand-drawn plans, when inspiration came from face-to-face networking rather than endless scrolling.
The conversation shifts to how dramatically the design industry has transformed over David's career. Where designers once waited eagerly for monthly magazines or trade representatives bearing materials from international shows, today's instantaneous access to global design via social media has changed how designers work, often prioritising two-second visual impact over thoughtful functionality. Despite these shifts, David has maintained his commitment to balancing what he calls "discipline" (technical expertise in space planning and detailing) with "intuition" (the creative, decorative elements).
After completing over 800 apartments, 75 homes and 125 retail projects, David opens up about what actually keeps a design practice thriving â and it's not what most people imagine. The reality of an interior designer's daily life involves far more administration than fabric selection, though he remains passionate about expanding his creative reach through new collaborations, including an upcoming tapware collection.For aspiring designers or anyone fascinated by the evolution of Australian design, this candid conversation offers invaluable insights into staying relevant while remaining true to your authentic vision with one of the best in the industry.
Check out David's socials below
Instagram : @davidhicksdesign
Web: https://davidhicks.com
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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The best of Design Anatomy series continues today, revisiting some of our most admired, inspirational & popular episodes for you to enjoy over the holiday season! Bree & Lauren will be back with more amazing guests in late January 2026
Renowned designer Sarah Ellison joins us to uncover the vibrant tapestry of her career, from her early experiences at Real Living to the exciting launch of her new venture, Sarah Ellison Creative. With a unique blend of humour and insight, Sarah discusses the transformative influence of social media on the magazine industry and shares her intuitive approach to anticipating design trends, likening it to the data-driven precision of AI. Her background in fashion and publishing has not only honed her trend-spotting skills but also sparked her passion to explore new creative realms beyond her successful furniture business Ellison Studios
Sarah offers a captivating glimpse into her creative process, emphasizing the importance of designing spaces that engage all the senses. From navigating the challenges of creating personal designs to filling market gaps with her distinct aesthetic, Sarah's journey is a testament to innovation and authenticity in the design world. Her philosophy, "designed for the senses," is rooted in the creation of immersive spaces that evoke emotion and experience. Listeners will be inspired by her stories of balancing professional aspirations with personal life.
As we explore the concept of timelessness in design, Sarah reflects on the cyclic nature of trends and the resurgence of styles from past eras. The conversation touches on how quality craftsmanship and simplicity can withstand the test of time, providing insights into making affordable yet stylish updates to interior spaces. We also delve into the evolution of aesthetics like the Scandi style, and the nuanced role of colours such as Pink and Grey. Join us for an enriching discussion that emphasizes the significance of context and personal style, while celebrating the artistry of design that resonates through every era.
We hoped you enjoyed this episode & if you want to keep an eye out on what Sarah is up to next, please follow along at Sarah Ellison Creative on Instagram or her website Sarah Ellison CreativeBree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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Design Anatomy will be releasing a 'Best of' series starting today, revisiting some of our most admired, inspirational & popular episodes for you to enjoy over the holiday season! Bree & Lauren will be back with more amazing guests early 2026
Join us on an insightful journey with the talented designer Brahman Perera as we uncover the past year's highlights in interior design. Ever wondered how rest can spark creativity, or how the cultural tapestry influences your work?
Brahman shares his unique perspective on the power of taking a step back for innovation and how embracing one's cultural identity can transform design. We also highlight the heartwarming generosity within the design community and how these bonds foster genuine friendships and mutual support, especially in vibrant cities like Melbourne.
Explore the fascinating intersection of diversity and design, where personal stories and multicultural backgrounds shape our understanding of identity. We dive into the success story of Brahman's Hopper Joint that opened in March this year, a celebration of Sri Lankan street food that reflects the rich cultural heritage of its founders. The conversation doesn't stop there; we dig into the critical need for more diversity in interior design, particularly in public spaces, to mirror our multicultural societies. Brahma and I emphasize that recognizing and valuing diversity can lead to more inclusive and meaningful designs.
From the evolution of retail design trends to the impact of COVID-19 on commercial and residential spaces, we touch on the dynamic nature of design and the need for adaptability. Whether it's reimagining a spare room or integrating unique elements into retail spaces, thoughtful design can significantly enhance everyday living. Finally, we celebrate the blending of nostalgia and sustainability, highlighting how personal connections and cherished items can create timeless, functional spaces.
Brahman Perera's amazing work can be seen here on his website & instagramBree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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Design Anatomy will be releasing a 'Best of' series starting today, revisiting some of our most admired, inspirational & popular episodes for you to enjoy over the holiday season! Bree & Lauren will be back with more amazing guests early 2026
Recorded in front of a live audience from the gorgeous Living Edge showroom here in Melbourne, this special episode celebrates our official launch of The Design Anatomy podcast last year. Hosts Bree Banfield and Lauren Li engage in a wonderful discussion with renowned stylist & interior decorator Simone Haag.
We explore the intersection of classic design and modern creativity, delving into how iconic pieces like the Eames Lounge Chair continue to influence contemporary aesthetics.
The conversation highlights the importance of personal stories in design, the challenges of sourcing unique furniture, and the evolving nature of design trends. Simone shares her journey from residential to commercial design, emphasizing the significance of integrity and enjoyment in creating timeless spaces. In this conversation, the speakers explore the evolving relationship between art and design, particularly in furniture.
They discuss how clients are increasingly valuing pieces that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. The dialogue shifts to the importance of identifying future classics in design, the role of material innovation and sustainability, and the significance of personal touches in creating meaningful spaces. The speakers also celebrate Australian design and share personal anecdotes that highlight the journey of iconic pieces in their lives.
Keep up to date with the latest on Simone's socials:
https://www.simonehaag.com.au
@simonehaag
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Design Anatomy will be releasing a 'Best of' series starting today, revisiting some of our most admired, inspirational & popular episodes for you to enjoy over the holiday season! Bree & Lauren will be back with more amazing guests early 2026
Renowned interior designer Nickolas Gurtler invites us to rethink the concept of luxury in our homes. He shares his unique experiences working on projects like a menopause clinic and a lively New York apartment, emphasizing that luxury is a personal journey, not just a display of wealth. Discover how Nickolas's perspective on luxury intertwines comfort, functionality, and personal flair, as well as the growing appeal of vintage pieces. With recent accolades such as a Vogue feature and a new book project, Nickolas offers listeners a peek into the creative mind behind stunning, personalized spaces.
Our conversation takes an empowering turn as we explore design's transformative power, particularly for women. Drawing inspiration from the timeless elegance of Monica Bellucci and the charm of 1970s Milanese style, we discuss the symbolism of red lipstick and the importance of redefining menopause. Nickolas shares insights from his collaborations with luxury brands like Tiffany & Co., Chanel, and Gucci, illustrating how luxury can enhance daily rituals through quality materials and thoughtful design. We delve into the role of vintage influences and personalized touches in creating spaces that not only look luxurious but feel it too.
The journey continues with a focus on sustainability in luxury design, where we highlight the importance of timeless choices and the craftsmanship of bespoke lighting. Uncover how Australian designers like Christopher Boots are redefining lighting as the "jewelry of a project," enhancing a home's ambiance and exclusivity. This episode celebrates the subjective nature of luxury, encouraging listeners to embrace indulgent and quirky choices that bring joy and happiness to their living spaces. Nickolas leaves us with the idea that true luxury isn't just about aesthetics but about the soul and character infused into every corner of a home.
Check out Nick's Social Media on Instagram & his WebsiteBree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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A cityâs design culture doesnât thrive by accidentâit grows because people make generous choices. We sit down with Manuela âMannyâ Millan, founder of 'Meanwhile in Melbourne' , interior designer and design manager at Fortis, to map how one personâs curiosity can lift an entire creative community while shaping more livable homes. Manny takes us from her Colombian roots to early retail and visual merchandising, through the âbaptismâ of first built projects, and into a developer role where apartments are designed around real rituals rather than tired clichĂ©s.
We dive into the multi-residential conversation with clear, actionable ideas: layouts that prioritise light and airflow, kitchens built for hosting with threeâmetre islands, and bathrooms turned into daily sanctuaries. Manny explains why wellness amenitiesâsteam-capable showers, stretch spaces, cold plungeâare becoming baseline expectations, not luxuries. She also shares how buyer feedback and demographic insight refine design decisions from site acquisition to settlement, and why Victoria and South Australia share a distinct sensibility for materials, cooking, and community.
Meanwhile in Melbourne gets a rare behind-the-scenes look: how it began as a studentâs directory and became a trusted platform for authentic Australian design. Mannyâs curation filters out copycat work and leans into originality, cross-discipline collaborations, and stories that make you pause mid-scroll. She offers practical guidance for pitching projects, protecting your voice, and breaking the algorithmâs sameness. We wrap with a mantra worth stealing: if you donât ask, you donât getâso DM the collaborator, show up at the opening, and start the conversation.
Listen for grounded advice on apartment design, wellness-first planning, and creative careers. Subscribe, share with a design-loving friend, and leave a review with the one ritual your home absolutely must support.Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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The colour world just lit a match and called it neutral. Pantone crowned white as Colour of the Year, and we couldnât let that pass without a serious debrief. With our friend and designer Jono Fleming, we dig into why a âblank canvasâ lands as apathy for many, how politics always sneaks into palettes, and what this choice says about the stories brands tell when the world feels anything but calm.
We pull apart the forecasting machineâzeitgeist reading, panel dynamics, and the messy lag between runway hype and real homes. From Benjamin Moore & Co's safe browns to WGSNâs transformative teal and Dulux UKâs wave of blues, we compare signals and ask what colour could have held the moment with more honesty. Grey with a breath of blue. A slightly uneasy avocado. Blues that steady rather than sedate. These choices admit tension, instead of painting it out.
Then we get practical. What does white mean in lived-in spaces with pets, kids and real budgets? Why does white often telegraph luxury by exclusion, and how can you use it intentionallyâlayered, textured, characterfulârather than as a default? We share how trend cycles really move, why your home shouldnât swing with every headline, and how to keep your colour confidence when the feed shouts âreset.â Design is allowed to soothe, but it should also say something. If your palette helps you act, rest and connect, itâs doing its job.
Subscribe for more candid interior talk, send this to a friend arguing for the landlord special, and tell us: what colour actually reflects the year ahead for you?Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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What has worked for Lauren over the past yearWhat hasnât worked, and what she has changedThe exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projectsFor more info see below
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Your home shouldnât feel like a decision you regret every time you sit down. Lauren goes solo to unpack the biggest myths that keep spaces cold, hesitant, and half-finishedâand shares practical moves that make a room feel welcoming without a renovation. From tackling open plan confusion to choosing colours that turn shadow into mood, this conversation is a clear-eyed guide to building a home that behaves.
We start with the pain points we all face: decision fatigue after a big build, guests hovering because zones arenât clear, and the fear of spending on the wrong thing. Lauren breaks down why white paint rarely helps small, low-light rooms and how deep greens, blues, or terracottas can create an inviting cocoon. She explains why larger rugs anchor a living area and visually expand space, how layered lighting signals where to gather, and the simple storage choices that tame daily clutter before you commit to custom joinery.
We also dig into the truth about grout lines, tile drench bathrooms, and the divisive charm of tiled benchtops. Lauren makes the case for mixing colours from room to room while keeping a consistent style language across the home. Thereâs a frank take on electric fireplaces that donât quite sell the illusion, plus realistic paths to great design on a budget through focused consultations, marketplace finds, and vintage pieces with soul.
If youâre ready to swap hesitation for a plan, this episode will help you prioritise the moves that matter most. Subscribe, share with a friend whoâs stuck on their lounge layout, and leave a five-star review to help others find the show. Then tell us: which design myth are you breaking first?Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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What has worked for Lauren over the past yearWhat hasnât worked, and what she has changedThe exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projectsFor more info see below
The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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What if the secret to better interiors is the same method therapists use to guide change? We sit down with Anouska Milstein of Studio A.mi to unpack a simple framework that reshapes design from the inside out: observe, explain, predict, and then change or improve. Itâs a candid, uplifting look at how empathy, psychology, and good systems turn âmake it prettyâ into âmake it personal.â
We trace Anouskaâs path from psychology lectures to a concept-driven degree and the small practice apprenticeship that taught discipline, file hygiene, and craft. She shares how a COVID redundancy pushed her to build a studio that centres collaboration and consent, right down to greeting clients with a hug when it feels right. Trust becomes practical: a smarter onboarding questionnaire, three feeling-words per room, and a feedback rhythm that avoids polite nods followed by next-day panic emails. We dig into planning for how people actually live, why colour misses often come down to unspoken history, and how to âstep into the planâ to test light, flow, and comfort before a single wall moves.
If youâre an interior designer, architect, or design lover curious about client psychology, rapport, and creating homes that age with their owners, this conversation is filled with honest lessons. Expect talk of body language, reading the room, mentorship, redundancy as a reset, and the relief of systems that keep creative work organised under pressure. Itâs a reminder that design is a service, trust is earned, and the best rooms begin with listening.Check out Studio A.mi's beautiful work on socials:
https://studioami.com.au
Insta: @studio.a.mi
Enjoy the chat? Follow the show, leave a rating, and share this episode with a friend who loves thoughtful interiors. Your reviews help more listeners find us and keep these conversations going.Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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What has worked for Lauren over the past yearWhat hasnât worked, and what she has changedThe exact fee structure Lauren now uses across all projectsFor more info see below
The Pricing Shift: How I Structure My Fees in 2026.
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What if âtimelessâ isnât a look, but a way of working? We sit down live with Jeremy Bull (Alexander Co.), Simone Haag, Bree Banfield and Nicci Kavals of Articolo Studios to unpack the real markers of longevity: craft, material honesty, and the stories that form when people actually live with their spaces. Itâs a candid tour through trend cycles, practical sustainability, and the design choices that keep rooms relevant without sanding off their character.
Jeremy shares how Alexander House was conceived to look old before it looked new, using recycled materials and exposed structure to avoid disposable liningsâproof that method and supply chain can shape a lasting aesthetic. Simone dives into the power of collectible pieces and why confidence, not caution, carries objects across eras; she argues that the rooms we remember are built on layered narratives, not risk-free palettes. Nicci opens the curtain on craft, from straw marquetry to cast bronze, and makes the case that honest sustainability sometimes means making the few things people will keep and repair for decades.
We explore the tension that makes spaces feel alive: old versus new, feminine against masculine, stone with glass, minimal shells warmed by art. We also tackle real-world constraintsâbudgets, kids, shipping, and the myth that avoiding trends guarantees longevity. Youâll hear practical ways to design for optionality: favour furniture-like kitchens, specify solid timber over glues, and choose pieces youâll reupholster instead of replace. Most of all, we circle back to memoryâwhy a lampâs glow at 2 a.m. can be more enduring than any âtimelessâ swatch.
If you believe interiors should age with grace and gather meaning, this conversation will sharpen your eye and steady your choices. Listen, share with a design-obsessed friend, and if it resonated, leave a five-star review and tell us the one piece youâll never let go of.Check out the incredible works of Jeremy, Simone & Nicci below
https://alexanderand.co + @alexander_andco
https://www.simonehaag.com.au + @simonehaag
https://articolostudios.com + @articolostudios
Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendationsâall without a full-service commitment.
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