Ep. 289 Extraordinary Interiors with Suzanne Tucker
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We welcome the wonderful Suzanne Tucker to the show this week, where she gives us a preview of her third book published last month, Extraordinary Interiors. Suzanne is recognized as one of the country’s leading interior designers, known for her endearing style, attention to detail, and passion for architectural and decorative arts. Suzanne talks with us about many things including the beauty of having a second set of eyes when making interior design decisions, how to put your own stamp on something, and why the bones of a room or space matters first before you start adding the extra things on top of it. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: How to put your own stamp on something in a way that gives it your personal touch. The beauty of having a trusted friend and pair of eyes when it comes to design. Why multi pigmented paint is such a great choice, and how it changes a room hour by hour. How bringing in art that you love and feel connected to can tie a room together stylistically. Why should we start with the “bones” and the framework before adding the little touches. How lighting can completely transform a room and is a key component and the three different levels of lighting. Suzanne’s talks about “mouse house” in Santa Barbara and how it gives her a beautiful respite for serenity and peace. More about Suzanne’s new book, Extraordinary Interiors and a few of the special projects featured in it. How we can make modern contemporary still feel warm and layered. Mentioned in This Episode: Suzanne Tucker: IG | Website Extraordinary Interiors Decorating Dilemma: Thank you for writing, and between the slow pitch ceiling, and angled fireplaces, what a beautiful space you have. We all agree that it already has fantastic bones, so brava for that. Suzanne says that she would not worry too much about the door, and you can leave it as is instead of painting it a particularly strong color. As far as the little telephone table, the cute little bench with the navy upholstery, we suggest putting something over it. Possibly a mirror, but if you go that route, be sure to note what exactly it is you are reflecting. If it’s the kitchen, we may want to opt for something else. If you aren’t feeling the chandelier, don’t worry about tossing it! Remember, someone’s trash is someone else's treasure. We love the black wall, and you can paint it black or just change it to a black outlet so it disappears. In that outlet, you can plug in a pair of lamps. Don't underestimate the power of having a piece of art in the kitchen. That's kind of fun. But, Suzanne also thinks the open shelves would be good there. Thanks so much, and let us know how it goes!