Celebrated Los Angeles Designer Madeline Stuart joins the show today. Madeline talks about her new book, No Place Like Home and a more inside look at some of the articles and photographs featured in the book. She also talks with us about the research that goes into a new project, her passion for both design and architecture, reinventing the wheel with each home, her love of vintage lighting, and the design elements she goes back to time and time again.
What You’ll Hear on This Episode:
The design process behind her Madeline’s new book, No Place Like Home, and why it’s a great read along with the beautiful photos.
Madeline’s passion for incorporating difference influences to create a cohesive story in each home.
Madeline’s collaborative process (sometimes!) when working with a client, in order to get them to feel that they have the space to really express their design desires.
Why Madeline loves some good vintage lighting, and some impressive lighting stats on a few of the larger homes she has worked with.
How Madeline also draws much of her design inspiration from the architecture and general form of the house to create a space that fits together.
Even in the fanciest homes, furniture should be something that guests can sit, relax, and feel comfortable in.
Examples of moments where Madeline scaled back the accessories and objects for a photoshoot, rather than try to stuff it with decor.
What Madeline refers to as the “mosh pit approach” to decorating.
What to do when your house style doesn’t match your decorating style.
The wide range of Madeline’s projects including Hispano Moresque in La Jolla, Streamline Moderne in Los Angeles, and Spanish Revival in Santa Monica.
Mentioned In This Episode:
Madeline Stuart
Interiors
@madelinedstuart
No Place Like Home
Georgia O’Keefe
Elle Decor
Mabel Dodge Luhan
Decorating Dilemma
Madeline recommends hiring a professional, who you can work with on layout, proportion, scale and much more. Also, find examples of spaces that have a neutral background, and you can begin to get ideas on using items such as textured rugs and vintage finds to add value to a bland space. Just because you may not like the outside doesn’t mean you can’t create an inside that totally fits your style!
view more