If you love color, then this is an episode you can't mix. Interior designer Meg Braff injects vibrant hues into all of her spaces, but always in an elegant, tailored manner. She shares the process behind writing her new book, her love of color and pattern, her recent house renovation project, and gives us a little lamp shade lesson. What You'll Hear on this Episode: We all share our dream vacations Meg tells us about how she realized she loved decorating -- it has to do with her dorm room at Vanderbilt She tells us about the process of writing her book which took three years She gives us a lesson in mixing patterns -- where to use it and how to mix them together We talk about her love of color and how even though she uses a lot of color, white is the main color in many of her spaces Meg reveals her favorite color We talk about her use of color -- using one really generously with teeny accents of something complementary We ask whether a house needs to have the same palette all the way through How a home's location influences the color palette you should be working with We talk about treating fabrics to make them more stain resistant How she decorates her home with four boys How often she redecorates her own home Taryn mentions how often we've pulled her rooms as inspiration for building our seasonal rooms Meg talks about why she loves a dressing table so much Why editing is so crucial to creating a beautiful, comfortable home Of course, we ask Meg about her decorating pet peeve Meg gives us a little lesson on using lampshades and lighting Meg tells us about her recent home renovation She tells us about her wallpaper line and how it fell in her lap
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