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Does the thought of a remodel get you jazzed, or does the word “renovation” give you the heebie-jeebies? Are you a DIY addict, or are you a hire-it-out sorta person? Do you love looking at all-things interior design on Pinterest but have no clue where to start updating your own home? Is your televi…

Jeremy and Chandler Quarles

  • Jun 30, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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34. Joel and Nathan Anderson of Anderson Design Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 35:47


Quick Review If you’ve followed us for long, you’ve probably seen us post about the travel posters we collect depicting places we’ve been. Just a few weeks ago, we wrote on the blog about how we find inspiration for our home in our travels. The vast majority of our travel prints come from a local Nashville business that we love - Anderson Design Group. They have been designing art in Nashville since 1993, as founder Joel Anderson recounts in our discussion. They are a family business, local to Nashville, and have a team mentality. With over 1800 posters, calendars, books, postcards, and more, Anderson Design Group truly makes beautiful art, and we loved having a conversation with them about their business!   Timestamps 3:12 - Interview introduction 4:23 - An introduction to Joel and Nathan Anderson of Anderson Design Group. for more info, be sure to check out their “About” page 07:42 - What first inspired you to start Anderson Design Group? How did it begin? 11:10 - How do you pick locations for your prints? 14:20 -  Do you have local artists contribute to the collection, or are all the designs done in-house? Or both? 16:48 - What are some cool ways you’ve seen people using Anderson Design Group products in the homes? 20:17 - How has the coronavirus shutdown of the past few months impacted your business? 24:28 - Do you have a favorite print or collection? Grand Prismatic Spring Yosemite Half Dome Vista Grotto Falls  28:48 - Do you have any new designs or other projects in the works right now that you’re excited about and can share about? Puzzles National Parks board game

33. Design Basics Series - Q&A (Live Episode)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 38:01


Quick Review A few weeks ago, we recorded a LIVE Q&A episode on Facebook and Instagram Live, answering YOUR questions about design basics. You can check out the video on our Facebook Page, or listen to the audio-only version on the podcast! Timestamps 03:59 - Where do we suggest rug shopping? Start by shopping local, if possible. In Nashville - Apple and Oak, Brentwood Interiors Etsy   7:19 - Do you do any larger renovations when you work with clients? We do a wide range of interior design projects, from simple furnishings to full-scale renovations The dream team for a renovation is an interior designer, an architect, and a general contractor General contractors like to implement plans, architects and/or interior designers make the plans   11:00 - How would you decorate these walls? (Questioner sent pictures) Check out our episode on Art Check out digital art prints from Our Store Focus on doing a little something different with each wall   14:03 - How do you mix different shades of wood, and are there rules for mixing tones? Typically, you want to keep no more than 2 tones of stained wood in a space   16:38 - We are about to replace our roof and don’t like the current color. How do we take the same principles you talked about in the Paint Colors Episode and apply that to our roof/brick situation? Check the color wheel Check with your roofing company for example photos   21:11 - How do you incorporate collectibles into your decor and still keep the look of your home current/fresh? Don’t group your collectibles all together Mix and match collectibles with other decor items   24:57 - How do you love where you live without any closets? Check out our Small Space Living Episode Find things that fit well into your space but also function really well in storage capacity   27:55 - What backsplash and wall paint colors should I choose (accompanied by pictures)? If you have a tuxedo kitchen, you don’t need your backsplash or wall to be the focal point. Go simple 

32. Design Basics Series - Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 37:34


Design Basics Series - Art Quick Review This is the final installment of our Design Basics Series, and it’s one of our favorite topics - ART! We love art and have collected some vintage art over the years that we absolutely love. Chandler says it in the episode, but art really is one of the easiest ways to express who you are and who your family is in your home. And in conjunction with this episode, we have some exciting news - we are launching an online store! We hope to add products over time, but we are starting with, you guessed it, art! Specifically, digital art prints. We are offering six beautiful vintage digital art prints to begin with that we are so excited about. Be sure to check them out at The Peach and Pine Collection.   Timestamps 1:58 - Dad joke of the week 2:57 - Introducing Art “Art is one of the easiest ways to express who you are and who your family is in your home” 3:20 - The number 1 rule for picking art - pick art that makes you happy 4:47 - Types of art we like to use:  Vintage Paintings 7:00 - Travel photos 7:25 - Modern / Abstract Art  8:06 - Family Photos 9:03 - Typography 9:42 - Photography 13:42 - How close to hang things together. 4-6” from the bottom of the piece of furniture 15:23 - If you’re trying to find a really large piece of art to hang above furniture, typically you want the art to be at least 2/3rds the width of the furniture piece.  17:50 - If you’re hanging art that isn’t connected to a piece of furniture, you want the art centered around eye level (specifically  57” - 60” off the floor) 19:23 - Try not to have the top of any art piece above the window or door trim in the room. 22:35 - Where to find art 25:24 - Online Digital Art Prints. These are hi-res digital files of original art that you can print from your home (at a local print shop, FedEx, etc.) in various sizes to be the perfect fit for your space.    27:32 - Introducing the Peach and Pine Collection

31. Design Basics Series - Accessories

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 22:04


Today we’re talking about something that most anyone who is into interior design loves to talk about - accessories! Accessories are a big part of what makes YOUR home feel like YOUR style. Whether that’s books, containers, art, greenery, or fun decorative objects, accessories make a huge statement in your home. As usual, Chandler shares a few of her “rules of thumb” about accessories on this week’s episode. Timestamps 01:45 - Dad Joke of the Week 03:06 - Introducing Accessories - “decorative or functional items that add the finishing touches to a chosen home’s style.”    5 categories of accessories we always keep around for styling a home.    05:39 - Books - take the book jackets off and you’ll find that many books are BEAUTIFUL to display as an accessory.  08:04 - Containers - vases, boxes, jugs, etc. 10:47 - Art  One of my favorite uses of art - having a small art piece that leans up against the all on the shelf. It doesn’t have to be framed, just lean it up to take up some height and give visual interests.  12:02 - Greenery and Botanicals Check out our favorite faux plants that look real 13:33 - Fun Decorative Objects 20:12 - Shelf Styling Freebie  

30. Design Basics Series - Textiles

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 36:53


Textiles are a part of home design that can often be overlooked but are incredibly important. There isn’t a simpler way to establish your design style in your home than with textiles. As you’ll learn (or may already know), textiles are simply fabrics in your home - pillows, window treatments, bedding, etc. On today’s episode, we’ll hit the basics of using textiles in your home and give a couple tips and tricks to help you use them effectively. Timestamps 04:38 - Dad Joke of the Week 05:14 - Introduction to Textiles.    Definition of Textile: A type of cloth or woven fabric   07:46 - Window Treatments A common mistake to avoid: hanging curtains too low and too close together. Hang your window treatments HIGH and WIDE.    The ideal width for curtains is 2-2.5x the width of your windows   12:11 - Pillows A common mistake to avoid: pillows made to match your sofa.    13:21 - Tips for mixing patterns with pillows. Pillows generally fall into 4 categories: organic, geometric, textured, solid. You don’t want two of the same type in a single place. If you are going to do two in the same category, you want them to be different scales.    17:49 - Bedding A common mistake to avoid: not layering.   19:28 - Standard bedding setup. Duvet and cover, full-sized bed blanket, regular shams,  euro shams, and a decorative bolster or lumbar pillow. On a queen-size bed, you want 2-3 euro shams, whereas on a king-size bed you want 3-4    23:10 - Rugs A common mistake to avoid: getting a rug that is too small. 

29. Design Basics Series - Furniture

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 36:26


This is the third episode in our Design Basics Series, and today we are talking about furniture! Like most people, we had a shoestring budget when we were just out of college and freshly married. We bought plenty of furniture that was function over form and super cheap, but we found that those things really aren’t built to last. As we’ve grown our business and worked with talented carpenters/woodworkers like Kyle Levy of Broken Compass Woodworking (remember episode 8?), our appreciation for the fine craftsmanship of quality furniture has really grown. There is a time and a place for places to invest in quality and places where you might not want to. It’s important to think of your furniture as an investment rather than just an expense. We hope that this episode helps you think through your own home and how you can best invest in pieces that will last. Timestamps 02:52 - Dad Joke of the Week 04:00 - Introducing Furniture 04:52 - The evolution of our appreciation for quality, well-made furniture. Growing up, our parents had quality and beautiful furniture, but we didn’t really understand the difference between quality-made furniture and cheap furniture.  06:42 - Good, Fast Cheap - Everybody wants all three, but you can usually only pick two when it comes to furniture.  8:40 - A couple of things that shifted our perspective on the value of quality furniture.  (1) Working with quality woodworkers like Kyle Levy at Broken Compass Woodworking (2) Going to High Point Market   “If you get a good piece of quality furniture, it can truly last a lifetime.”   12:51 - There is a time and a place for places to invest in quality and places where you might not want to. It’s important to think of your furniture as an investment rather than just an expense.  14:45 - 8 questions we recommend you ask yourself when you’re buying new furniture. 15:00 - How long do you want to keep this? 15:35 - Where is it made? 16:28 - How is it made? 17:28 - What are the materials used to build?   You really just need to do your research so you know what you’re getting when you’re purchasing furniture - especially with the materials.    21:32 - How is the customer service of the company?   Quality customer service generally indicates quality products.    24:00 - Will it fit correctly into my space?   Measure twice, buy once.   25:45 - Is new really the best way to go, or should I be looking for something that’s used or antique? 27:25 - What about something custom? 29:25 - Things We’re Loving Jeremy - The gallery wall above my desk (be sure to check out my post about it!) Chandler - Homemade pizza on the grill

28. Design Basics Series - Paint Colors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 40:14


Quick Review This is the second episode of our Design Basics Series where we are talking about the basics of designing your home. Last week we tackled lighting. This week we are tackling picking paint colors and how to pick paint colors! There’s a lot that goes into picking paint colors for your home, and we’ve done our best to compile a list of Do’s and Don’ts for you to think about while thinking through paint colors. Thursday, May 7 - LIVE Q&A As part of the design basics series, we’ll also be doing a LIVE episode that is a Q&A where we get to answer YOUR questions about design basics. This is happening on Thursday, May 7 at 7:30pm Central Time. You’ll be able to find it on our Facebook page or on IG Live. To submit a question, DM us on Instagram or shoot us an email to team@peachandpinehome.com.   TIMESTAMPS 3:34 - LIVE Q&A Episode: Thursday, May 7 at 7:30pm Central Time Instagram and Facebook Live   4:15 - Dad Joke of the week   06:08 - Today we are talking about one of the questions we get asked most frequently - how to pick paint colors for your home.   The DON’Ts and DOs of paint colors   7:22 - DON’T pick a paint color solely off what you see online, but DO use online inspiration as a starting point to make a list of options.   11:10 - DON’T only look at the main concentrated color within a color, but DO consider the undertones in a color.   The best way to tell undertones is to compare to the most purest of that color   16:53 - DON’T look at paint colors in isolation, but DO consider the color wheel.   It’s important to test the colors in your house because there are factors that affect how the color looks in your home.   22:51 - DON’T automatically go for the most concentrated version of that color, but DO consider a more muted version of that color.   24:57 - DON’T ignore your trim color, but DO consider repainting your trim if necessary   25:36 - DON’T start painting just because you like the swatch, but DO paint a swatch on every wall you plan to paint so you see how it reacts in different times of day, weather, lighting, etc.   27:07 - DON’T feel restricted to only a certain brand or concentration of your color, but DO know what options you have.   31:06 - DON’T paint a different color in every room of your house, but DO create some consistency and flow throughout your home.   32:22 - DON’T think that a paint color will save you from a really dark room, but DO consider your lighting and listen to last week’s episode.   35:19 - Things We’re Loving Jeremy: Vintage Dresser Lamp Chandler: Romabio Paints Limewash 

27. Design Basics Series - Lighting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 36:36


     This is the first episode of our Design Basics Series where we are hitting the basics of designing your home. In this series we will talk about paint colors, picking furniture and layouts, textiles, art, and accessories, but our first episode of the series is on lighting. Lighting makes a huge difference in your home, but not everyone knows how large an impact simple lighting changes can make. As you’ll hear, the key to lighting is layering, and there are a lot of different ways to layer the lighting in your home.

26. Where To Find Inspiration For Your Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 32:58


The internet is full of beautifully-styled interiors and dreamy looking homes for us to be inspired by. We love these and try to add to the internet’s arsenal of beautiful spaces ourselves on a regular basis! In this week’s episode, Chandler and Jeremy challenge you to go beyond looking solely online and encourage you to find inspiration from your passions and interests.   - Timestamps - 2:30 - Dad Joke of the week 5:00 - We have decided to change the name of our Instagram account. We’ve revisited some of our dreams for our company and our brand, and we want to more clearly delineate Peach and Pine Interiors as the interior design branch of our brand.  6:45 - Introducing today’s theme - where to find inspiration for your home. 8:15 - Our homes are “everything spaces” right now - home, office, gym, school, church - Its more important than ever to feel inspired in your home.  12:30 - #funcomfortable 13:12 - Whenever we are in the planning and dreaming phase of a renovation or decorating project, we don’t start with other people’s designs to gain inspiration. We want to use our individual creativity while we are dreaming to come up with something beautiful and not copy other people’s work. 15:23 - Jenny Komenda is a great follow for inspiring design   “We all walk around with trend-blinders on.” - Jenny Komenda   16:55 - We try to ask clients detail questions about how they want to live in the space and what inspires them beyond inspiration pictures.  17:32 - There is also a difference between someone that’s finding inspiration as a hobby and someone that is creating inspiration as a professional interior designer. 19:04 - Summed up: Don’t limit your inspiration to only looking at other people’s pictures.    19:19 - 2 ways Chandler uses Pinterest and Instagram to find inspiration  Instagram - save to folders Pinterest - production search within an image  20:05 - Follow more than just design blogs for inspiration - nature, artists, travel bloggers, etc. are all great places to get inspiration.  22:41 - Physical design books and design coffee table books are great places to find inspiration. Some of our favorites are:  - Old Home Love - Homebody - Travel Home 24:20 - Another place we look for inspiration is “old stuff.” Family heirlooms, things from antique stores, things that have a past and a history.  25:24 - We find inspiration by the things we love to do in our homes.   “The ways we use the spaces influence the design.”   28:18 - Things We’re Loving - Blundstones Boots - Freewater Slippers

25. Simple Projects You Can Tackle While You’re Staying At Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 26:42


We are ALL spending a lot more time at home these days. If you’re anything like us, you’re wanting to get some projects done around the house while still abiding by state-mandated stay-at-home orders. This week’s episode is all about simple projects that you can do while you’re stuck at home over the next few weeks. They are simple, inexpensive, and great things to take care of now so that you can take care of more complex projects once the world is a little more back to “normal.” We hope you enjoy these ideas!

24. Remote Consultations (BONUS)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 2:32


In the wake of all the quarantines and social distancing in the world, we wanted to offer a new service that YOU can use regardless of where you live in the world. We are now offering Remote Interior Design Consultations, where we come into your home (virtually) and can answer any questions you have about designing your home - paint colors, finishes, room layouts, furniture decisions, accessorizing, styling and more! We want to help you love where you live a little more during this time, and we love this idea of how to serve you when we can’t be there in person. For more information, visit our remote consultation webpage here!

23. Buying, Selling, and the Strange State of the World - An Overdue Life Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 42:57


Wow, has it really been almost 4 months since our last episode? In some ways, it feels like it’s been 4 years, and we want to give you an update about what has been going on in our life! If you’ve been keeping up with us on Instagram or Facebook, you know that we’ve had a lot going on recently. The biggest news is that we sold our previous house and moved to a new one! And now because of the Coronavirus pandemic, we are spending a lot of time here :-). We just wanted to let you in on the buying and selling process, as well as give some general encouragement in uncertain times. I hope you enjoy listening, and we are excited to be back on the podcasting train!

22. Interior Design Trends 2020

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 29:46


In October we attended High Point Market, which is “the largest furnishing industry trade show in the world." While we were there, we noticed certain trends emerging throughout the various showrooms. Because a number of the same things kept popping up around Market, we thought we would make a list of a few of the interior design trends we think are on the rise for 2020.

21. Decorating Tips For The Holidays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 21:25


We are headed into the holiday season, and I, for one, am so excited about it. I’ve been listening to Christmas music since October. I don’t know what it is about this year - maybe it’s that I’m really pumped to celebrate the holidays with a toddler this year, but I just haven’t been able to get Christmas off the brain. So today, we want to share with you some of our advice about decorating your home for the holidays by sharing some decorating tips and 5 decorating mistakes you might be making this holiday season. I mean, I don’t know that you can really make MISTAKES when decorating for the most wonderful time of the year, but you might be missing out on making your days even merrier and brighter without these tips.

20. How To Organize Your Home

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 37:37


If you’re anything like us, organizing and keeping things organized is something that starts to fall off the radar pretty quickly when life gets busy. And life gets busy A LOT for all of us. Today we are talking to Lucy Milligan Wahl, a professional organizer in San Francisco, about tips and tricks for creating organization in your home. What we find is that having a plan for organization ultimately simplifies your life and helps you maintain your home much more easily.

19. Tips for Hosting Family and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 36:41


There is something so sacred and powerful about hosting people in your home. Whether it's for the holidays, for a random dinner on a weeknight, or for an extended period of time, your home can be a gift you give to others. We genuinely believe that it doesn’t have to be fancy to be meaningful. The memories we make with new and old friends around the dinner table or in our living rooms aren’t reserved for only big or well-styled houses. It’s all about making people feel welcome and cared for.

18. Sustainability in Home Products with Colin McIntosh, Founder and CEO of Sheets & Giggles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 47:05


Today we are chatting with the CEO of one of the fastest-growing bedding brands IN THE WORLD! Colin McIntosh started his company Sheets & Giggles in 2017, and since then the company has exceeded expectations in every way. What impressed us most when we talked with Colin was his commitment beyond business to the world as a whole. Not only are their sheets more sustainable in their product line, but they also give back to their community in other ways as well. If you like businesses who have the bigger picture in mind (like we do) you’ll love today’s episode with Colin McIntosh, Founder and CEO of Sheets & Giggles.

17. Q&A with Peach and Pine Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 43:22


Periodically we ask our listeners to submit questions for us to answer on a podcast episode, and this is the first of those episodes! These questions can be about us personally or about our business or interior design, and it was really fun to answer YOUR questions on the podcast today. For today’s episode, we explore how we can up with our business name, what our favorite business resources are, how to balance work and life as a married couple, rugs on carpet, where to shop, and more!

16. Hope House Nashville AirBNB with Alex Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 38:10


     Any time I hear a story of someone doing something positive in the world I want to grab onto that story. With so much brokenness in the world, it is so encouraging to hear stories of people genuinely seeking to make a positive impact. Our guest today is seeking to do just that. Alex Craft is a friend of mine from the touring world and he has started a project called “Hope House Nashville AirBNB.” This project is a short-term rental where a portion of the proceeds goes towards sponsoring children in 3rd-world countries through non-profit organizations such as Compassion International, World Vision, and Food For the Hungry. Check out his story below and learn how you can get involved AND book his AirBNB for any trip to Nashville you have. 

15. A Year of Parenthood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 35:09


If you’ve followed along with our story, you’ve certainly seen your fair share of cute pictures of our kid Judah this year. Whether it’s the Designing with Judah Instagram series or just pictures from our life, it’s obvious that parenthood has changed our life tremendously. We love having a new team member on our mission. It’s been challenging and fun and difficult and awesome - pretty much all the things. So today on the podcast, we are reflecting on what this first year of parenthood has been like.

14. Peer-To-Peer Tool Rental with Sparetoolz Founder Zlatko Bijelic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 34:36


In the last 10-15 years, the peer-to-peer rental / gig economy model has exploded. Companies like AirBNB, Uber, and Lyft have made it commonplace for people to utilize their personal property as a means to make extra income. As a consumer, the gig economy has made life both more convenient and more affordable. In today’s episode, we talk to the founder of one of the newest peer-to-peer rental companies, Zlatko “Z” Bijelic, about how he came up with the idea for his company Sparetoolz.

13. 5 Simple Purchases That Can Transform Any Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 30:07


If you’ve ever looked at a room and thought, “there’s just something missing, but I don’t know where to start,” this episode is for you. If you’ve ever had limited resources (time, money, knowledge) but wanted to make a high impact change to a room, this episode is for you. Every room has unique needs. Yes, sometimes your house IS worse than a needy boyfriend or girlfriend, but here are the FIVE THINGS we recommend STARTING with to make a big impact in your space.

12. Real Estate 101 with Kate Webster, Realtor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 73:45


The world of real estate can be intimidating. Because real estate is a big deal and can be intimidating, we brought in our friend Kate Webster to give us (and you) a little Real Estate 101 - a crash course in buying and selling. Kate is a real estate professional in Nashville and is one of the most engaging people we know. This episode will help YOU understand better the process of buying and selling.

11. Home Automation and How To Make Your Home Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 39:10


Recently, the HGTV Smart Home has brought the most media attention to home automation. For many, the idea of home automation is intimidating - how do you even get started? Amazon Alexa? Google Home? None of the above? We hope to alleviate some anxiety and demystify the illusion that home automation is inaccessible. It can be as simple or complex as you want, but its all about 1 thing: CONVENIENCE.   www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/11 instagram.com/lovewhereyoulivepodcast instagram.com/peachandpinehome

10. How To Work Remotely and Travel The World with Jeff and Chelsea Brinkley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 50:11


Have you ever wanted to know how you can have a flexible schedule and travel the world? In this week's episode, Jeff and Chelsea Brinkley share their tips and tricks on how they created a life they love to live working remotely and traveling. If you want to travel more and/or have a flexible work schedule, this episode is for you. Episode Show Notes http://www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/10 Instagram.com/peachandpinehome Instagram.com/lovewhereyoulivepodcast

9. How To Find Your Design Style

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 34:28


Today we want to help you answer a question that we’ve often seen client’s ask themselves: “What Is My Design Style?” We received the request for this episode topic from someone on Instagram actually, and she asked: “How do I figure out my design style and create a cohesive look for my home?”  This is such a great question for a couple of reasons - First: narrowing down your “style” in advance can really help you make better design decisions long term and help you create a space that you really love. Secondly: a cohesive house is so important. Gone are the days of decorating every room in a different theme (although, if you want a jungle themed living room and nautical dining room, more power to you). Nowadays, people are much more drawn to homes that are cohesive throughout.   IG: www.instagram.com/peachandpinehome IG: www.instagram.com/lovewhereyoulivepodcast Podcast Page: www.peachandpinehome.com/podcast Shownotes: www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/9

8. Woodworking and Passion for Your Craft with Kyle Levy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 42:03


Kyle Levy is a Nashville-based woodworker and craftsman who has done AMAZING work for many of our clients. He has a passion for his craft that is inspiring and attention to detail that will rival anyone. He loves fixing things and helping people, so he created his first company, I Can Fix That For You, to help people BY fixing things. Through his work as a handyman, Kyle found the thing he loved most was woodworking. Since starting his new company, Broken Compass Woodworking, Kyle has never looked back!

7. So What Do Interior Designers Do Anyway?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 33:21


Today we want to talk more about renovations. Last solo episode we told you guys the story of our most recent renovation. There are a lot of highs and lows when you’re changing spaces in your homes, and while DIY is great, sometimes you just need help. I’m sure this won’t surprise any of you, but we think that if you’re looking for help, an interior designer should be your first thought. Obviously we are a little biased, but we want to take some time today to shed some light on what exactly interior designers do and explain how they (we) can help the renovation process flow from beginning to end.

6b. An Accident, A Longshot, and Accessible Design with Derek and LeAnne Lavender

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 44:05


If you haven't listened to part 1 of our interview with the Lavenders, be sure to check that out BEFORE listening to part 2 here. On this episode, we chat about how the Lavenders' love for design and renovation didn't change with Derek's accident. They were able to specifically design their new home to be accessible, which allowed it to be named as one of Dwell's "top 9 accessible homes that champion inclusive design." LeAnne has also started helping other families create beautiful and accessible designs.

6a. An Accident, A Longshot, and Accessible Design with Derek and LeAnne Lavender

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 39:08


Part 1 of our interview with Derek and LeAnne Lavender. As newlyweds, Derek and LeAnne's first home was a 400 square foot garage which they renovated into a loft-style apartment. While renovating another home on the same property, life was flipped upside down when Derek was in an accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. In this episode Derek and LeAnne talk about the beginning of their renovation journey and the accident that has shaped the last 3 years of their lives.

5. How to Renovate a Rental - Updates Your Landlord Won't Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 44:19


According to studies, approximately 36.6% of people in America are renters. 930,000 of the over 136 million housing units in the US are rentals. These numbers are the highest they’ve been in almost 50 years in the US. Not only are the number of renters in the US growing, but over 40% of renters are over the age or 45, which means there’s a really wide range of people that are renting. So it’s clear that there are A LOT of you out there who are home-renters. A lot of times, rentals come with restrictions. While these restrictions are realities, there are things that you can do to make your rental feel like a home.

4. Small Space Living with Tim and Sydney Goodwin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 45:41


Tim and Sydney live in Astoria, Queens just outside of Manhattan. Sydney is a photographer and actress, an incredible talent in the world of musical theater. Her husband, Tim, is a teacher, pastor, and podcaster in New York City. They are not only our family, but our best friends, and we are so excited to have them on the podcast today talking about living in small spaces in New York City!   Podcast Page: www.peachandpinehome.com/podcast Show Notes: www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/4

3. What You Should Know Before Renovating

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 37:09


Renovations are tough. Whether you’re a DIYer or a hire-it-outer, renovations take a toll on you and your loved ones. How many times have you wondered, “Is this really worth it?” Are you there now? Have you been there before? Or are you worried to get started so that you don’t get to that point? Well today on the podcast, we share our most recent renovation story...a story in which we asked that question quite a bit. Spoiler alert: it was worth it!   Podcast Page: www.peachandpinehome.com/podcast Show Notes: www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/3

2. Making Home Wherever You Are with Chris and Jodi of Love & The Outcome

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 51:38


We are so excited to have Chris and Jodi on the podcast today! They are dear friends and have an incredibly inspiring story about making home wherever they are, whether that’s living out of their Jetta touring across Canada or in their home now in Nashville. There’s so much more to this episode than can be written about here, so be sure to take a listen if you haven’t had a chance yet!   Podcast Page: www.peachandpinehome.com/podcast Show Notes: www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/2

1. 3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Shopping For Your Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 31:16


Making choices and how to make design decisions will come up a lot on this podcast, so we wanted to explore it right out of the gate! Decision fatigue can discourage anyone, and with the million bajillion choices available to us on the internet, it’s no wonder that you sometimes have a hard time pulling the trigger. We want to help you move past decision fatigue with a few easy steps.   Podcast Page: www.peachandpinehome.com/podcast Show Notes: www.peachandpinehome.com/shownotes/1

0. Introducing "Love Where You Live" with Jeremy and Chandler Quarles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 2:02


Welcome to Love Where You Live, where we will tackle ALL-THINGS home related! Hosts Jeremy and Chandler Quarles are an interior design team in Nashville, TN. Since starting Peach and Pine Home, they’ve changed the lives of families all throughout middle Tennessee by transforming the spaces in which they live. Now Jeremy and Chandler are taking their experience and turning it into a podcast that is both practical AND entertaining.      In this podcast, Jeremy and Chandler break out all the stops - they’re tackling issues pertaining to interior design, renovation, remodeling, DIY, home decor, styling and more. You’ll hear practical knowledge EVERY WEEK on everything from planning full scale renovations to updating small spaces in your home. We’ll also have some pretty awesome guests on the show with inspiring thoughts on what makes home, well, home!   Your home is vitally important to your ability to live life to the fullest. Are you ready to feel empowered to make changes in your home? Are you ready to be inspired to make your home a place where you and your family can thrive? We are here to help YOU Love Where You Live.

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