THE EDIT

There are so many choices that people have to make when decorating, renovating and building. But there is such joy in creating the homes and lives we all want. This inspired The Edit, a fresh new podcast from your friends at Home Beautiful that helps to make these daily decisions both simple and enjoyable. Hosted by Editor  Elle Lovelock, The Edit opens the door to beautiful homes and the stories behind them. Featuring well-known guests and respected experts, this video podcast is for everyone shaping their sanctuary - wherever you live, whatever your budget, whether you're a seasoned homeowner, a renter or just curating a special space. The Edit makes those decisions simple and celebrates the everyday creativity, choices and personal touches that turn your house into a home.

  1. The Australian Home of the Future: Smaller, Smarter, More Human | The Edit Live (Part 2) Home Beautiful x Metricon

    14 hrs ago ·  Bonus

    The Australian Home of the Future: Smaller, Smarter, More Human | The Edit Live (Part 2) Home Beautiful x Metricon

    Should a robot ever be allowed to fold your laundry? It sounds like a throwaway question, but it cuts right to the heart of what the Australian home is becoming. In Part 2 of this bonus episode, recorded live at Metricon’s National Love of Design Summit, Home Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Elle Lovelock hands the microphone to the audience, and the panel of Ali Whelan (Breathe Architecture), Michael Leung (Balanced Earth Architects), Neil Hipwell (Futureflip) and James Treble takes on questions no one saw coming.  Together they imagine the Australian home of the future, smaller, smarter and far more adaptable, explore why builders who’ve created some of the most high-tech houses in the country are quietly stepping away from the tech, and answer the question that nearly stumped all four of them: what’s the internal compass that drives you?  Moments You’ll Hear:  Why the Australian home of the future is smaller, smarter and more adaptable The affordability and trade-shortage puzzle shaping what we can actually build Why a half-a-million-dollar smart home taught Neil an expensive lesson The case for “low-tech first”, and why a little friction is worth protecting Whether a laundry full of robots would quietly kill a building’s community The question that nearly stumped the panel: what’s your internal compass?  Thank you for listening ❤️ before you leave…  🗣️ Get in touch What did you think? We are a brand new podcast and would love to hear from you as we build this together. Join our friendly Home Beautiful community and DM us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/homebeautiful/  🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-edit/id1852946910 Listen and follow on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1y7phZb4CeMhYzFssKZVcq?si=9c224c6461c24caf  👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful’s YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips https://www.youtube.com/@HomeBeautifulMag  This bonus episode of The Edit was recorded live at Metricon’s National Love of Design Summit. A huge thank you to Metricon for welcoming Home Beautiful into a room so full of ideas. https://www.metricon.com.au  Credits:   Our guests: Ali Whelan (Breathe Architecture), Michael Leung (Balanced Earth Architects), Neil Hipwell (Futureflip) and James Treble (interior designer & colour expert)   Host Elle Lovelock   Edited by Thomas Crnkovic  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our fabulous Home Beautiful team.  Learn More: The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media: https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/  👀 See more: Missed Part 1? Pushing Boundaries and Building Community is waiting in the feed - why not watch it on YouTube!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  2. Karlie Verkerk: MasterChef Secrets, Building an Outdoor Kitchen & Why Bouclé Has to Go

    2d ago

    Karlie Verkerk: MasterChef Secrets, Building an Outdoor Kitchen & Why Bouclé Has to Go

    After decades spent thinking deeply about food, beauty and family, Karlie Verkerk has finally built a home that reflects all three.  In this episode of The Edit, Karlie joins Home Beautiful Editor Elle Lovelock from her Northern Rivers home to talk about the many moves that brought her family here - from inner-city Sydney to the Blue Mountains, Singapore and finally the coast, and what each place taught her about what she really wanted from a home.  She also shares the story behind FIN, the world's first food fragrance she's just launched with her husband James, why she went on MasterChef and kept it secret for months, and the outdoor kitchen built from recycled bricks that's slowly becoming the heart of the house.  Plus, the renovation mistake she and James made under cover of darkness. Hint: it involved a tin of paint, a washroom, and very misplaced optimism about the colour yellow.  Warning: If you have boucle items at home, this episode could be triggering!  This episode covers:  Karlie Verkerk's Northern Rivers home tour  Moving from Singapore to the Australian coast with young kids  Going on MasterChef and keeping it a secret  Launching FIN, the world's first food fragrance  Building an outdoor kitchen with recycled bricks and Facebook Marketplace finds  Cooking over fire and wood-kissed flavours  How to transform a small courtyard for entertaining  Collecting art as a couple and what it means to inherit a collection  Raising kids with an eye for art  Why cooking is Karlie's greatest source of calm  The butter yellow bathroom disaster  What homemaker means in 2026  What makes a home beautiful  The soundtrack of Karlie & James' lives: https://bremermccoy.com/ Karlie & James' Fin Food Fragrance: https://www.finfragrance.com/ Karlie's recipes on Home Beautiful: https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/author/karlie-verkerk/ 🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts  Listen and follow on Spotify 👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful's YouTube Watch full episodes  Credits:   Host: Elle Lovelock  Guest: Karlie Verkerk  Supervising Producer: Leah Porges  Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our wonderful Home Beautiful team.  The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media: https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    40 min
  3. Pushing Boundaries & Building Community: Live at Metricon’s Love of Design Summit (Part 1) with Ali Whelan, Michael Leung, Neil Hipwell & James Treble

    Jun 18 ·  Bonus

    Pushing Boundaries & Building Community: Live at Metricon’s Love of Design Summit (Part 1) with Ali Whelan, Michael Leung, Neil Hipwell & James Treble

    What if the secret to a happier home is being able to smell your neighbour’s burnt toast? Recorded live at Metricon’s National Love of Design Summit, this bonus episode brings together four of Australia’s most exciting designers and makers: Ali Whelan of Breathe Architecture, Michael Leung of Balanced Earth Architects, Neil Hipwell of Futureflip, and interior designer James Treble, fresh off the plane from Milan Design Week. Expect a basement golf simulator that’s brought a whole street together, a skate bowl built for rainy days, and a very strong case for waving at your neighbours through the window.  Home Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Elle Lovelock sits down with Ali, Michael, Neil, and James and together, they get honest about what it really feels like to push boundaries with clients and councils, and why a beautiful home is about so much more than how it looks.  This episode is brought to you by Metricon. Moments You’ll Hear:  Why pushing boundaries can be frustrating, thrilling and deeply rewarding all at once  How to know when to push a trend a client isn’t ready for, and when to hold back  The “burnt toast” theory: why small moments of friction make a home feel alive  The basement golf simulator that brought a whole street together  A skate bowl built for rainy days, and designing homes people actually want to gather in  Building community the old-fashioned way, through barn-raising and hempcrete  Why Australian design is turning heads on the world stage at Milan Design Week  Thank you for listening ❤️ before you leave…  🗣️ Get in touch What did you think? We are a brand new podcast and would love to hear from you as we build this together. Join our friendly Home Beautiful community and DM us on Instagram  🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts Listen and follow on Spotify 👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful’s YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips  This bonus episode of The Edit was recorded live at Metricon’s National Love of Design Summit. A huge thank you to Metricon for welcoming Home Beautiful into a room so full of ideas. https://www.metricon.com.au  Read more about Metricon at Home Beautiful: The new Australian home: Design trends shaping the way we live today These family homes in coastal Adelaide and Sydney show great design isn't about creating a one-size-fits-all home Credits:  Our charming guests: Ali Whelan (Breathe Architecture), Michael Leung (Balanced Earth Architects), Neil Hipwell (Futureflip) and James Treble (interior designer & colour expert) Host Elle Lovelock Edited by Thomas Crnkovic  Supervising Producer Leah Porges Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Our wonderful team at Home Beautiful The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media: https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    22 min
  4. Matty J On Sharing The Mental Load With Laura Byrne at Home & A Surprising Renovation Discovery (Part 2)

    Jun 15

    Matty J On Sharing The Mental Load With Laura Byrne at Home & A Surprising Renovation Discovery (Part 2)

    The renovation may be finished, but the work of creating a beautiful home never really ends.  In Part 2 of this episode of The Edit, Matty J is back with Home Beautiful Editor Elle Lovelock to talk about what life looks like now that Chante Mer is open to guests - the letting go, the worrying, and the welcome basket decisions he probably overthought.  He also gets into parenting, sharing the mental load, raising three daughters, and the lessons he hopes the next generation will inherit. And he shares the item discovered during the renovation that deepened his connection to the home's original owner, Val.   Plus the one thing that keeps him up at night as a holiday-home owner. Hint: It involves lemon juice and marble.  This episode covers:  Running Chante Mer as a holiday stay   Opening a family home to guests   The realities of short-term rentals   Holiday home hosting tips   Sharing the mental load at home   Modern fatherhood and parenting   Raising daughters   Family life with Laura Byrne   The mystery photo album discovered during renovation   The legacy of Chante Mer   What makes a home beautiful   Photo Credits: @chante.mer.house and Home Beautiful. 🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts  Listen and follow on Spotify 👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful's YouTube  Watch full episodes Credits:  Host: Elle Lovelock  Guest: Matty Johnson  Videographer: Charlie Potter  Edited by: Leah Porges  Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our wonderful Home Beautiful team.  Learn More  The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media.  https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    27 min
  5. Matty J & Laura Byrne’s Chante Mer Renovation: Kids, Cameras and a Baby on the Way (Part 1)

    Jun 8

    Matty J & Laura Byrne’s Chante Mer Renovation: Kids, Cameras and a Baby on the Way (Part 1)

    Thousands of people followed Matty J and Laura Byrne's NSW South Coast renovation online. We all chimed in with suggestions on tile colours, furnishings and design ideas, and the end product is like a dream house by the sea. And as anyone who’s taken on a renovation project knows, beneath hose happy snaps and gorgeous exteriors lies a whole lot of grit, stress and family logistics.   In this episode of The Edit, Matty joins Home Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Elle Lovelock to talk about transforming Chante Mer (or Song of the Sea) from a run-down coastal property into a much-loved family retreat and holiday stay.  He shares what it was like renovating while raising two young children and preparing for a third baby, how he and Laura navigated design decisions together, and why opening the home to guests changed the way they think about living spaces.  This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation with Matty J. Make sure you follow The Edit wherever you're listening now, so you can be among the first to hear Part 2. This episode covers:  Matty J and Laura Byrne's Chante Mer renovation  Renovating a holiday home with young children  The first walk-through of Chante Mer  Mould and unexpected renovation challenges  Designing a family-friendly coastal retreat  Renovating under public scrutiny  Opening a holiday home to Airbnb guests  The reality of running a short-term rental  🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-edit/id1852946910  Listen and follow on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1y7phZb4CeMhYzFssKZVcq  👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful's YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@HomeBeautifulMag  Watch full episodes:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1c73iMScLqZ357jQ_0A3eDGTysM1SUxO  Credits  Host: Elle Lovelock  Guest: Matty Johnson  Producer: Rachel Fountain  Videographer: Charlie Potter  Edited by: Leah Porges  Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our wonderful Home Beautiful team.   The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media.  https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 min
  6. Shona McElroy: the “fantastically ugly” apartment she turned into a beautiful home

    Jun 1

    Shona McElroy: the “fantastically ugly” apartment she turned into a beautiful home

    When interior designer Shona McElroy first walked into her Edgecliff apartment, most people would have walked straight back out. The layout was awkward, the kitchen was hidden away, the bathroom opened into the living room, and a closed-in balcony came with terracotta floors, popcorn walls and a popcorn ceiling.  But Shona, founder and principal of Smac Studio, saw what it could become.  In this episode of The Edit, Shona joins Home Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Elle Lovelock to talk about turning an old 1920s apartment into a beautiful, functional home, why north-facing light matters, how to avoid the dreaded “Pinterest house”, and what interior designers really think through before a room comes together.  She also shares how she helps clients edit their belongings when downsizing, why a coffee table book can be the beginning of an entire room, how virtual reality is changing interior design, and the deeply nostalgic item she brought from her mystery drawer.  This episode covers:  Shona McElroy’s 1920s Edgecliff apartment renovation  How to fix an awkward apartment layout  Why natural light can make a smaller home feel better  What to know about popcorn walls and ceilings  How to design cupboards, shelves and drawers around real life  Downsizing, decluttering and editing sentimental pieces  How to avoid creating a “Pinterest house”  Styling travel mementos and meaningful objects  Coffee table styling tips from an interior designer  How virtual reality is being used in interior design  What makes a home feel beautiful, personal and lived-in  🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-edit/id1852946910  Listen and follow on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1y7phZb4CeMhYzFssKZVcq  👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful’s YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@HomeBeautifulMag  Watch full episodes:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1c73iMScLqZ357jQ_0A3eDGTysM1SUxO  Credits:  Host: Elle Lovelock  Guest: Shona McElroy  Producer: Charlie Potter  Consulting Producer: Jessie-Lee Klass  Edited by: Pro Podcasts   Executive Producer: Jessie-Lee Klass  Head of Vodcasting: Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our fantastic Home Beautiful team   Learn More:  The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media.  https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  7. Briellyn Turton: renter-friendly interiors, whimsy and the art of making home easier

    May 24

    Briellyn Turton: renter-friendly interiors, whimsy and the art of making home easier

    Should you decorate a rental like it’s your forever home? According to interior designer, Studio Brie founder and Australia’s Best House host Briellyn Turton, the answer is yes. Known for her personality-driven interiors, love of vintage pieces and playful approach to home, Briellyn joins The Edit to talk renter-friendly styling, whimsical interiors, hosting, lighting, TVs, resale myths and why the most beautiful homes are the ones that make everyday life easier.  In this episode of The Edit, host and Home Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Elle Lovelock sits down with Briellyn Turton to unpack how she creates homes with character, comfort and function. Briellyn shares how she uses fashion as a starting point for interiors, why she believes in decorating slowly, how to personalise a rental without waiting for the “forever home”, and the one hosting habit every busy homemaker should steal.  Together they explore why home should feel personal, playful and deeply useful, from where you drop your bag to how you make your coffee in the morning.   Moments You'll Hear:  Briellyn’s take on dressing your home the way you dress yourself How to personalise a rental with art, vintage finds and moveable pieces  A tour of Briellyn’s much-loved loft-style rental  Why she moved for a courtyard, hosting space, and a bedroom with beautiful light  The empty dishwasher and empty bin hosting rule What “whimsy” really means in interiors How Briellyn gets clients to trust their own taste  Why your home should support your rituals, from skincare to coffee The renter’s dilemma: do you buy for now or forever? How to de-beige a rental without panic-buying generic furniture Why downlights should not be the default What to do when the TV has to be in the living room  The design mistake Briellyn wishes Australians would stop making  Why timeless homes are built slowly, not bought in one Saturday Thank you for listening ❤️  before you leave...  🗣️ Get in touch  What did you think? We are a brand new podcast and would love to hear from you as we build this together. Join our friendly Home Beautiful community and DM us on Instagram   🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts  Listen and follow on Spotify  👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit This on Home Beautiful’s YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips – and don’t miss our home tours!  Credits:  Our friend: Briellyn Turton  Host Elle Lovelock  Edited by Pro Pods  Producer: Charlie Potter  Consulting Producer Jessie-Lee Klass  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Learn More: The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media: https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-beautiful-the-edit-podcast/  👀 See more  Follow Briellyn Turton on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briellynturton/  Explore Studio Brie: https://www.studiobrie.com.au/  Read Briellyn’s Home Beautiful piece on the whimsical era in interiors: https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/home-ideas/2026-interior-trend-whimsical-studio-brie-briellyn-turton/  Follow Home Beautiful on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homebeautiful/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    41 min
  8. Steph Ottavio On Life After The Block, Japandi Homes & Finding Herself Again

    May 17

    Steph Ottavio On Life After The Block, Japandi Homes & Finding Herself Again

    What happens after you win The Block, sell the house, have a baby, launch a business and start again?  In this episode of The Edit, host and Home Beautiful Editor-in-Chief Elle Lovelock sits down with Steph Ottavio, architect, designer, founder of Japandi Estate and one half of beloved The Block duo Steph and Gian.  Steph opens up about the pressure of renovating on national television, what she and Gian carried from The Block into real life, and how she renovated her own home while pregnant, with a five-month deadline and her mum living across the road.  But this is also a more personal conversation about the strange quiet that can come after a huge, formative chapter. Steph talks honestly about experiencing “post blues” after The Block, feeling disconnected from purpose, going to therapy, and learning to strip life back to the basics: community, connection, conversation, morning rituals and the little moments that make you feel like yourself again.  Together, Elle and Steph explore what really makes a home beautiful, from decluttered spaces, layered rugs and 12 skylights to the feeling of walking into a home that has been designed for real family life.  Moments You'll Hear:  Why Steph says her home has to be organised so life can be chaotic   What The Block taught her about pressure, outsourcing and working with Gian   How Steph renovated while pregnant and moved in before her baby arrived   The truth about her “post Block blues” and rebuilding a sense of purpose   Why community became the brief for her next home   Steph’s take on Japandi style, character within minimalism and why she does not love cold modern homes   The clever design ideas inside Steph and Gian’s home, including the Jack and Jill bathroom, 12 skylights and a pool craned in through the neighbours   Her rules for shoes, scent, clutter and the design trend she would happily leave behind   Thank you for listening ❤️  Before you leave...  🗣️ Get in touch  What did you think? We are a brand new podcast and would love to hear from you as we build this together. Join our friendly Home Beautiful community and DM us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/homebeautiful/  🎧 Listen to The Edit and follow on Apple Podcasts  Listen and follow on Spotify  👀 Watch and subscribe to The Edit on Home Beautiful’s YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips https://www.youtube.com/@HomeBeautifulMag  Credits:  Our friend Steph Ottavio Host Elle Lovelock Edited by Pro Pods Producer: Charlie Potter and Thomas Crnkovic Consulting Producer: Jessie-Lee Klass Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  Learn More: The Edit is a production of Home Beautiful and Are Media:   Inside Steph and Gian Ottavio’s stunning home transformation  Steph and Gian Ottavio’s Home Beautiful Tour on YouTube  Steph's Instagram Steph and Gian's Japandi Estate Instagram   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    49 min

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There are so many choices that people have to make when decorating, renovating and building. But there is such joy in creating the homes and lives we all want. This inspired The Edit, a fresh new podcast from your friends at Home Beautiful that helps to make these daily decisions both simple and enjoyable. Hosted by Editor  Elle Lovelock, The Edit opens the door to beautiful homes and the stories behind them. Featuring well-known guests and respected experts, this video podcast is for everyone shaping their sanctuary - wherever you live, whatever your budget, whether you're a seasoned homeowner, a renter or just curating a special space. The Edit makes those decisions simple and celebrates the everyday creativity, choices and personal touches that turn your house into a home.

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