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An interior design show aimed to help you elevate your space in conversations with industry professionals in Ireland. Hosted by Tanya Neufeld Flanagan, expat and marketing exec turned interior designer based in Dublin, Ireland where she works at Eilish Rickard Interiors.

The Interiors Podcast Tanya Neufeld Flanagan

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An interior design show aimed to help you elevate your space in conversations with industry professionals in Ireland. Hosted by Tanya Neufeld Flanagan, expat and marketing exec turned interior designer based in Dublin, Ireland where she works at Eilish Rickard Interiors.

    31. A 101 guide to budgeting for Dublin renovation with QS and founder of houses to restore Shay Lally

    31. A 101 guide to budgeting for Dublin renovation with QS and founder of houses to restore Shay Lally

    Welcome back to another episode of The Interiors Podcast. Today, host Tanya Neufeld Flanagan had the pleasure of interviewing Shay Lally, QS and founder of Houses To Restore. Shay and Tanya got to discuss renovations and how to work around the challenges of the budgeting when you're considering buying a property. He also gives us an insight of how is Instagram came about, and where his passion for renovation began.
    Houses To Restore originally started as an Instagram account that highlighted properties on the market and gave ideas on how a QS would restore each property, sharing budget and ideas. With the success of the account since the pandemic and property boom, Shay moved into consulting services and now offers a full design and build model with the company working with architects, engineers, interior designers and sub-contractors. 
    Shay and Tanya discuss how tricky Dublin renovations can be to estimate when you're considering a property or have already bought. Shay and Tanya walk through his entire process in helping a client with a renovation from seeing a property that's on a market to initial costing plans all the way through to project managing an extension or refurb.
    Shay discusses the range of costs homeowners can expect depending on the type of property and access and whether kitchens, bathrooms or windows are being updated. They also dive into the cost of an extension and some other "hidden" costs like VAT and professional fees people may not consider until it is too late in the process.
    There are a lot of issues that can pop up when purchasing and renovating a home, and Shay emphasizes the importance of seeking out guidance and having a good architect and team working on a space, as well as having a QS to evaluate all aspects of the renovation process. Shay goes into detail about cost plans and how the owner can tweak their renovation and budget to suit their lifestyle needs.
    Join us next time for more insights and stories from the world of renovation and interior design. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode. Until then, keep creating spaces that reflect you and your lifestyle. 
    Resources 
    You can learn more about Shay Lally and Houses To Restore on their website: https://www.housestorestore.ie/
    Follow Shay on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/houses_to_restore

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    30. IMAGE Interiors editor Megan Burns on inspiration, aspiration and Irish design

    30. IMAGE Interiors editor Megan Burns on inspiration, aspiration and Irish design

    Welcome back to The Interiors Podcast. In this episode, host interior designer Tanya Neufeld Flanagan discusses inspiration, aspiration, and Irish design with IMAGE Interiors magazine editor Megan Burns. We dive behind the scenes of this iconic biannual magazine and what makes it so special and influential in the Irish interiors scene.
    The IMAGE Interiors ethos is to highlight the best of Irish design and craft. Megan Burns, who has recently taken over as editor, explains that ‘trends’ are less of a major focus, but rather showcasing themes, artisans and homes that tell a story and enlighten the viewer. 
    We discuss how Irish design is evolving and how every reader can bring something that they see in the magazine into their own spaces. True to their more editorial and curated aesthetic, IMAGE Interiors make an effort to put forth unique interiors homes in every issue. Megan emphasizes that it is important for people to do what THEY want in their homes, rather than adhering themselves to what they think is appropriate in their homes. She encourages viewers to proceed with less caution in approaching how they want their spaces to look.
    IMAGE Interiors features many different projects, designers, architects, and focus on the sustainability of the designs being shown - every issue feels timeless and like it could sit on your coffee table without aging out. Megan and Tanya discuss how even though the magazine can include many seemingly complicated designs, it is still focused on making sure that anyone can read and enjoy. IMAGE Interiors seeks to inspire the viewer to think about their own style in an authentic and courageous way, no matter where they are living. 
    Join us next time for more insights and inspiring stories from the world of interior design. Don't forget to subscribe and share this episode. Until then, keep creating spaces that reflect you and your lifestyle.
    Resources
    You can learn more about IMAGE and the IMAGE interiors magazine on their website - https://www.image.ie/
    Find them on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/image_interiors/
    Follow Megan - https://www.instagram.com/megan_burns___/

    • 55 min
    How to craft effortless elegance for your lifestyle and property with Po McNamee, interior designer

    How to craft effortless elegance for your lifestyle and property with Po McNamee, interior designer

    Welcome back to another episode of The Interiors Podcast. I want to share with you the enlightening journey we took in our latest episode titled "How to Craft Effortless Elegance for Your Lifestyle and Property" with the esteemed interior designer Po McNamee. We delved deep into the art of creating spaces that exude a unique blend of restrained glamour and effortless elegance, a signature style that Po is renowned for.
     
    Po, with her 15-20 years of experience in luxury, domestic, and commercial properties, enlightened us with her philosophy of intertwining clients' personalities within their homes. She emphasizes the joy of working on personal projects, bringing clients' visions to life, and the excitement of restoration projects. Her expertise shines through in her ability to modernize while respecting the heritage and character of spaces.
     
    We explored the intricate process of interior design, particularly in restoration projects. Po detailed how her team collaborates with architects and other professionals, focusing on interior architecture to ensure that the essence of each project remains strong from concept to completion. She stressed the importance of being involved early in projects, ensuring clients' desires are met, and avoiding costly redirections.
     
    The highlight of our conversation was Po's description of her style - elegant, yet restrained, with a focus on quality materials and art. She loves incorporating natural materials and colors, adding touches of fun and personality through unexpected elements. Her approach is client-centric, valuing their input and ideas, which often become the magic in the projects.
     
    Listeners, this episode isn't just about interior design; it's a testament to the power of listening to clients, understanding their needs, and transforming their spaces into something that not only looks beautiful but feels like home. Po's work is a blend of aesthetics, functionality, and client's personality, which makes each project unique and personal.
     
    Join us next time for more insights and inspiring stories from the world of interior design. Don't forget to subscribe and share this episode. Until then, keep creating spaces that reflect you and your lifestyle!
     
    Resources
    Follow Po on Instagram @pomcnameedesign

    • 57 min
    Avoiding bland interiors with Susan McGowan of Ashen & Cloud

    Avoiding bland interiors with Susan McGowan of Ashen & Cloud

    In our latest episode, I had the opportunity to chat with Susan McGowan of Ashen and Cloud, a beacon of creativity in Ireland's interior design scene. We dove deep into a topic that many of you have pondered over – how to steer clear of a bland aesthetic in your living spaces. Susan’s insights are a goldmine for anyone yearning to infuse their homes with character and individuality.
    Susan's journey from a music-oriented background to the pinnacle of interior design is as intriguing as it is inspiring. Her approach to each project is refreshingly unique, shaped by her experiences and a keen eye for merging client desires with artistic expression. We discussed various design categories – from contemporary sleekness to the intricate charm of refurbishments – each requiring a nuanced touch to achieve balance and allure.
    One of the standout stories from Susan was about a project in Kerry, where a traditional farmhouse meets modern design. It's a vivid example of blending the old and new, using natural materials and colors drawn from the surrounding landscape. This project alone could spark a million ideas in your mind about your own home!
    We also tackled the ever-daunting kitchen design, where Susan provided sage advice on avoiding 'safe' choices that lead to uninspiring spaces. She encouraged bold decisions, like choosing standout features carefully, to create a kitchen that's not just functional but also a reflection of your personality.
    Our conversation took a fascinating turn when discussing a project for clients relocating to a contemporary new build in their retirement. The challenge here was integrating their cherished antiques into a modern setting – a true test of Susan and her team's creative prowess.
    And of course, Susan shared her golden rule – detailed planning is key. Whether it's furniture, lighting, or artwork, considering every element from the get-go is essential to avoid bland interiors. She also had a reassuring message about design trends: It's less about following them and more about creating spaces that resonate with your personal style and life's moments.
    For those needing a bit of professional guidance, Susan mentioned the various services offered by Ashen and Cloud, from comprehensive design to helpful consultations.
    How to Connect with Susan McGowan:
    Instagram: Follow Susan and her team’s latest projects and get inspired by their unique designs at @AshenandCloud.
    Website: Discover more about Susan’s work, philosophy, and the range of services offered by visiting the Ashen and Cloud website: AshenandCloud.com.
    Through these platforms, you can explore Susan's portfolio, and perhaps even find inspiration for your next design project. Whether it's a full-scale renovation or simply seeking a fresh perspective on your living space, Susan’s expertise is just a click away.
    Remember, each episode of the Interiors Podcast strives to bring you closer to the heart of home design, featuring professionals like Susan who are reshaping the way we think about our living spaces.
    Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions!

    • 54 min
    Navigating today’s housing market on your own terms with House & Home magazine editor Ciara Elliott

    Navigating today’s housing market on your own terms with House & Home magazine editor Ciara Elliott

    In our latest episode of the Interiors Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with the ever-insightful Ciara Elliott, editor of House & Home magazine. We delved deep into the heart of today's housing market, sharing personal stories and the emotional rollercoaster many face when making housing decisions.
     
    Ciara and I explored the beauty of personalizing our approach to homes, emphasizing the need to listen to our hearts rather than just market trends. We laughed about the elusive "perfect home" and the dangers of waiting for that ideal moment to buy or sell. Ciara's candid advice on staying open to various housing possibilities, like the charming idea of dropping notes in doors of desired areas, truly resonated with me.
     
    Our chat also touched on the power of DIY and the transformative nature of personalizing our spaces. We discussed the importance of living in the present, making choices that resonate with our current needs, and the joy of creating a home that truly reflects who we are. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the housing market or just need some heartwarming insights on making a house a home, this episode is a must-listen!
     
    Resources
    You can find out more about the House & Home Magazine through their website - https://www.houseandhome.ie/
    Find them on Instagram - @houseandhomemagazine
    Also you can find Ciara and look at her own home journey @ciaraelliott

    • 49 min
    Best of interiors & industry highlights 2023

    Best of interiors & industry highlights 2023

    As we kick off season three of the Interiors Podcast, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the gems from season two. From interviewing industry experts to diving deep into personal home renovation stories, we've covered a lot.
     
    Jenny Butler shared her transition from commercial to residential design, revealing how her experience influenced her own home's design. I also shared a solo episode on creating your unique style, a formula to ensure your home reflects your personal taste while staying true to its architecture. And for those DIY enthusiasts, Vivian McKendry's journey of climbing the property ladder and her DIY successes (and a few lessons learned) is a must-listen.
     
    We had inspiring homeowners like Rob Hennessy, who took on a massive renovation project during the pandemic, and the behind-the-scenes of our new home featured on RTÉ's Home of the Year.
     
    For those diving into the technical side, the episode with Dogwood Designs demystifies joinery, breaking down the differences in materials and costs. Kate O’Driscoll's pivot into renovation consulting after her DIY journey with a Victorian home offers insights for those early in their renovation planning. And if you're on a tight budget, Kieran McCarthy's practical advice from the show "Cheap Irish Homes" is invaluable.
     
    Lastly, for those navigating the maze of planning permissions, Luke Wymer's episode is a comprehensive guide, especially if you're dealing with historical properties.
     
    As we move forward, I promise to continue bringing you both inspiration and practical tips. If you have any recommendations or want to connect, reach out on our Instagram.
     
    Thanks for being part of this journey, and I can't wait to share more in season three!
     
    Make sure to follow the podcast on whatever platform you are listening. 
    Find me on Instagram @theinteriorspodcast
     
     
    Episodes Covered in Season Two:
    Episode 16: Bringing the best of commercial interiors home with interior architect Jennifer Anne Interiors
    Episode 17: Finding your interiors style & inspiration with a story
    Episode 18: A lesson in DIY design and renovation with Vivian McKendry of @the.project.home
    Episode 19: Combining passion and practicality in a Great House Revival with Rob Hennessey
    Episode 20: Our Home and RTE's Home of the Year
    Episode 21: The 101 of joinery & custom kitchens with Dogwood Designs
    Episode 22: A DIY approach to period properties with renovation consultant Kate O’Driscoll
    Episode 23: The 101 to planning a renovation with build expert Kieran McCarthy
    Episode 24: A Portobello home makeover by designer Sophie Lundstrom Halbert
    Episode 25: A guide to your planning journey with Planning Consultant Luke Wymer

    • 14 min

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