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Interior Designer Lisa Furey joins the show to talk about keeping neutrals chic yet interesting, her award-winning luxury boutique firm, Lisa Furey Interiors in Philadelphia, and how she fell in love with her Palmetto Bluff vacation home. Lisa shares how she went from a career as a divorce lawyer, her passion for the “bricks and sticks” aspect of design and building, and her approach to creating beautiful and practical homes that are just as livable as they are beautiful.
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Ballard Designs Ornaments
Lisa Furey
@lisafureyinteriors
Beautiful Kitchen and Baths
Palmetto Bluff
Marie Kondo
Sunset
Villanova
Harcum College
GE Cafe
Hartwell Sofa
Decorating Dilemma
Congrats on your place! Lisa would cover up the gray tile with as much rug as she could using natural fiber rugs. She recommends two, maybe an indoor / outdoor version to kid proof them, and if you are looking for more color you can put a prettier rug on top. A pendant light would bring the ceiling down, and make it feel a bit more comfortable and welcoming.
If you do the bar stools, one option would be to get the saddle ones without backs, so that you can tuck the stools under the table for easy storage.
Instead of a mirror above the fireplace, Lisa suggests a wreath or tobacco baskets with two candle sconces on either side. She would also have the layout of the space be: kitchen on one side, fireplace in the middle, and built in on the other side to elevate and bring in a sense of balance.
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Interior Designer Lisa Furey joins the show to talk about keeping neutrals chic yet interesting, her award-winning luxury boutique firm, Lisa Furey Interiors in Philadelphia, and how she fell in love with her Palmetto Bluff vacation home. Lisa shares how she went from a career as a divorce lawyer, her passion for the “bricks and sticks” aspect of design and building, and her approach to creating beautiful and practical homes that are just as livable as they are beautiful.
What You’ll Hear on This Episode:
Mentioned In This Episode:
Ballard Designs Ornaments
Lisa Furey
@lisafureyinteriors
Beautiful Kitchen and Baths
Palmetto Bluff
Marie Kondo
Sunset
Villanova
Harcum College
GE Cafe
Hartwell Sofa
Decorating Dilemma
Congrats on your place! Lisa would cover up the gray tile with as much rug as she could using natural fiber rugs. She recommends two, maybe an indoor / outdoor version to kid proof them, and if you are looking for more color you can put a prettier rug on top. A pendant light would bring the ceiling down, and make it feel a bit more comfortable and welcoming.
If you do the bar stools, one option would be to get the saddle ones without backs, so that you can tuck the stools under the table for easy storage.
Instead of a mirror above the fireplace, Lisa suggests a wreath or tobacco baskets with two candle sconces on either side. She would also have the layout of the space be: kitchen on one side, fireplace in the middle, and built in on the other side to elevate and bring in a sense of balance.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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