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We are so excited to welcome interior designer Elizabeth Bolognino to the show! With offices in Westport, Connecticut, and South Florida, Elizabeth is known for her signature "Layered Minimalism"—a style that blends clean, contemporary lines with traditional warmth and comfort.
Elizabeth joins Caroline and Liz to explain why "minimalism" doesn't have to mean cold or empty: She breaks down the psychology of beige (and why it’s actually good for your brain), her "secret sauce" for making neutral rooms interesting, and why she treats rugs like the "shoes" of a room. Plus, she shares her forecast for the next big kitchen trend: the "Unfitted Kitchen."
Quick Decorating Takeaways:
What You’ll Hear on This Episode:
00:00 Welcome & Introduction
01:00 Defining "Layered Minimalism": How to clean up lines without losing warmth
07:00 The Psychology of Beige: Why we crave neutral spaces in a chaotic world
13:00 Texture: The "Secret Sauce" to keeping neutrals from being boring
19:00 Splurge vs. Save: Elizabeth's rule about tactile objects
23:00 Why the rug is the "shoes" of the room
27:00 The "Unfitted Kitchen" trend: Ditching upper cabinets for furniture
36:00 Elizabeth's own 1940s Colonial renovation
46:00 Decorating Dilemma: How to zone a long, narrow living room/entryway
Also Mentioned:
Elizabeth Bolognino | Website
Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @ebolognino
Book mentioned: The Psychology of Color
Shop Ballard Designs
Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.
Happy Decorating!
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We are so excited to welcome interior designer Elizabeth Bolognino to the show! With offices in Westport, Connecticut, and South Florida, Elizabeth is known for her signature "Layered Minimalism"—a style that blends clean, contemporary lines with traditional warmth and comfort.
Elizabeth joins Caroline and Liz to explain why "minimalism" doesn't have to mean cold or empty: She breaks down the psychology of beige (and why it’s actually good for your brain), her "secret sauce" for making neutral rooms interesting, and why she treats rugs like the "shoes" of a room. Plus, she shares her forecast for the next big kitchen trend: the "Unfitted Kitchen."
Quick Decorating Takeaways:
What You’ll Hear on This Episode:
00:00 Welcome & Introduction
01:00 Defining "Layered Minimalism": How to clean up lines without losing warmth
07:00 The Psychology of Beige: Why we crave neutral spaces in a chaotic world
13:00 Texture: The "Secret Sauce" to keeping neutrals from being boring
19:00 Splurge vs. Save: Elizabeth's rule about tactile objects
23:00 Why the rug is the "shoes" of the room
27:00 The "Unfitted Kitchen" trend: Ditching upper cabinets for furniture
36:00 Elizabeth's own 1940s Colonial renovation
46:00 Decorating Dilemma: How to zone a long, narrow living room/entryway
Also Mentioned:
Elizabeth Bolognino | Website
Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @ebolognino
Book mentioned: The Psychology of Color
Shop Ballard Designs
Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.
Happy Decorating!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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