The Trap of Designing on a Dime

Affordable Interior Design by Uploft - Un podcast de Betsy Helmuth - Les jeudis

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Betsy Helmuth discusses a project at a local teen center, challenges with donated furniture, and the importance of intentional design. She also addresses difficulties in disposing of unwanted items and answers a mailbag question from Kelsey in Pittsburgh. Plus, an announcement about a new YouTube channel. 0:00 Introduction to premium membership 1:17 Introduction to the podcast and host 1:32 Project at the local teen center 3:15 Challenges with donated furniture 5:01 Importance of intentional design 7:38 Difficulties of disposing of unwanted items 10:05 Setting clear intentions for spaces 14:06 Mailbag question from Kelsey in Pittsburgh 24:20 Announcement of new YouTube channel - Create intentional zones in multi-functional spaces using area rugs to visually define different areas and ensure a cohesive layout. - Avoid accepting every free or low-cost item without a plan; instead, focus on a well-defined style and color palette to maintain a cohesive and intentional design. - Teach people how to use spaces by setting clear intentions for each room, ensuring that even flexible spaces have a core function and vibe. 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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