14 min

Best of interiors & industry highlights 2023 The Interiors Podcast

    • Home & Garden

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

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