The iDesign Lab Podcast | Where Design, Business, and Culture Shape How We Live and Build

Tiffany Woolley, Scott Woolley

The iDesign Lab Podcast explores how intentional design influences far more than interiors—it shapes the way we think, build, lead, and experience the world. Hosted by Scott Woolley and Tiffany Woolley, the show sits at the intersection of design, entrepreneurship, creativity, and human behavior. Each episode features in-depth conversations with designers, founders, creators, and innovators who are actively shaping industries and redefining how people engage with products, spaces, brands, media, and experiences. From architecture and product design to branding, storytelling, hospitality, and technology, we uncover how design thinking drives emotion, identity, connection, and business success. This is not a surface-level design show—it’s a conversation about how intentional creation impacts culture, decision-making, and the future of how we live. We explore topics such as: • How design influences behavior, emotion, and experience • Building brands and businesses through intentional design • The intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation • Storytelling, media, and the design of modern culture • Reinvention, resilience, and the mindset behind creative success • Behind-the-scenes insights from leaders shaping their industries Whether you're a creative professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how design quietly shapes your world, The iDesign Lab offers meaningful conversations and actionable insights you can apply immediately. New episodes weekly featuring conversations with leading voices in design, business, and creative innovation.   For more information about iDesign Lab and Tiffany & Scott Woolley, visit the website at www.twinteriors.com/podcast and ScottWoolley.com

  1. 19H AGO

    How Virtual Interior Design Is Making Luxury Spaces More Accessible, Scalable, and Client-Driven

    Send us Fan Mail Luxury interior design sounds out of reach for a lot of people, but the real gap is often simpler: most homeowners know what they like, they just don’t know how to put it together without wasting money. We sit down with Kristy Salewsky, founder of Crew Collective Design in San Diego, to talk about the practical side of luxury and how virtual interior design has become a streamlined, accessible way to get professional results. We dig into what online design services look like behind the scenes: a clear contract and scope, an in-depth questionnaire, photos and measurements, Pinterest inspiration that gets translated into a real plan, plus mood boards, layouts, and product selections organized inside a platform like DesignFiles. Kristy also shares how she targets a fast turnaround, why 3D renderings matter for client confidence, and when it makes sense to outsource specialized work like photorealistic visuals. Money talk is front and center, too. We cover why a budget has to come first, how client education changes everything in a kitchen remodel or bathroom renovation, and how her flat-fee model stays clear with deliverables and timelines. We also compare full-service procurement to a link-based approach where clients handle purchasing and delivery, often using white glove delivery to keep things smooth. If you’ve been curious about hiring a virtual interior designer, scaling a design studio, or simply avoiding the “I hate it and now I have to redo it” moment, this conversation will help. Subscribe to iDesign Lab, share this with a friend planning a remodel, and leave a review with your biggest design question. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    59 min
  2. APR 16

    How Architects Are Redefining Beauty Brands Through Design, Storytelling, and Intentional Restraint

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when two architects trade master plans for makeup counters and fragrance labs? We sit down with Bradley and Jonina Skaggs of Skaggs Creative to unpack how an agency born from architecture school, 3D CAD, and a NASA virtual tour evolved into a studio shaping some of beauty’s most memorable brands. From Estée Lauder to Diptyque and Charlotte Tilbury, they reveal the strategy behind packaging that feels inevitable and photography that turns a single object into a world. We dive into why differentiation beats imitation, especially in a market flooded with “clean” and “green” claims that no longer separate anyone. Their process starts with clarity: align positioning and messaging, surface what truly makes a product different, and translate that into a visual system that customers grasp in seconds. AI now accelerates research, but craft still rules—sketch before software, build prototypes, and use typography and hierarchy to direct the eye. The pair explains how they sell bold ideas by listening first, tying creative choices to client pain points, and presenting both what’s asked for and what’s actually needed. Their architectural mindset shows up everywhere: products treated like little buildings, light sculpting form in stills, and packaging engineered with the realities of materials, ink, and supply chains. We talk custom primary packaging, the value of staying small and fast, and why the right printer is a strategic partner, not a line item. Along the way, you’ll hear candid takes on social media’s pull toward sameness, the power of founder truth, and the patience required to build brands that outlast trends. If you care about brand identity, packaging design, product photography, and the intersection of AI with timeless craft, this conversation is a field guide to standing out without shouting. Enjoyed the episode? Follow, share with a creative friend, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    57 min
  3. APR 9

    How Brand Partnerships Influence Design, Shape Trust, and Drive Cultural Trends

    Send us Fan Mail Tired of being told to “stay in your lane”? We dig into why collaboration has become the smartest path to real growth, trust, and relevance—especially in design, but also in beauty, tech, and beyond. From powerhouse pairings like Visual Comfort with Kelly Wearstler to Four Hands with Amber Lewis, we break down how a partner’s aesthetic, audience, and credibility can elevate a product line without diluting the host brand. The result is not just buzz; it’s a durable story that drives discovery, purchase, and loyalty. We also zoom out to cross-industry moves that prove the model travels. Aerin Lauder’s evolution from beauty into lifestyle and now a collaboration with Kohler shows how brand DNA can leap categories when it’s grounded in taste and heritage. That heritage matters. By drawing from archives and design history, partnerships teach consumers why details count—turning a fixture, a frame, or a tray into a daily ritual with meaning. In an era of fast content and AI shortcuts, substance sets you apart. On the practical side, we unpack how collaborations supercharge content and “scrollability” with behind-the-scenes stories, studio visits, and launch moments that feed TikTok and Instagram. Pop-ups add urgency and place, turning a two-week activation into a destination that sparks photos, FOMO, and measurable conversion. If you run a business, you’ll hear simple steps to start: define your value, find complementary partners, craft a shared content calendar, launch a capsule or pop-up, and measure more than likes—think email growth, footfall, and repeat buys. Have a dream collab or a partnership idea we should hear? Share it with us and join the conversation. If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show, leave a quick review, and pass it to a friend who’s ready to expand their lane. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    14 min
  4. APR 2

    How Eastern Accents Built a Luxury Brand Through Craftsmanship, Design, and Legacy

    Send us Fan Mail What if the softest thing in your home was also the most ambitious? We sit down with Creative Director Louise Trafficanti to follow a thread from Dublin’s design studios to a humming Chicago factory, where Eastern Accents turns global textiles into everyday luxury—pillows, bedding, drapery, headboards, and custom pieces that actually ship on time. Louise shares how a visa lottery, grit, and a love for materials led her to a domestic workroom that still cuts and sews under one roof. We explore how fabrics are sourced from Italy, India, Turkey, China, and U.S. mills, then shaped through a monthly launch model that replaces glaze-over markets with steady, story-driven collections. Inside the process: building mood boards, balancing coordinates, crit-style reviews with sales, and price checks that keep beauty practical. Expect real talk on design psychology—why damask endures, why botanicals soothe, and why fruit prints can backfire in bedrooms—plus a debunking of thread count myths in favor of fiber quality and finishing. Craft takes center stage as we walk a pillow from roll to box: single-layer cuts for accuracy, overlocking, meticulous sewing, hand-applied details, and final QC with lint rollers and fill choices. Custom is a core muscle—NBA-length beds, airline seat sheets with embroidered IDs, storage benches, and headboards rendered online with fabrics, nailheads, and wood stains. We also step into Pandora’s Manor, the 1905 High Point landmark Louise helped restore into a six-room inn. Each bedroom carries a distinct designer vision, while the home’s soul—stained glass, woodwork, and an exhibition kitchen—welcomes guests, events, and the quiet awe that textiles can create. Looking ahead, Louise previews cordless, motorized Roman shades with full customization and smart controls, rounding out a portfolio built on responsiveness and respect for craft. If you’re a designer, maker, or anyone who loves the feel of a well-made bed, this story bridges the gap between mills, workrooms, and that first night under a new duvet. Subscribe, share with a friend who geeks out on fabrics, and leave a review to tell us your favorite textile moment. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    1h 1m
  5. MAR 26

    How Katia Rudnick Built a Purpose-Driven Jewelry Brand Through Intentional Design

    Send us Fan Mail A single glance across a yoga studio changed everything. Katia Rudnik saw a medallion bracelet, followed a quiet nudge, and uncovered a new medium, a message, and a patented idea that would shape Katia Designs into a purpose-driven jewelry brand people don’t just wear—they feel. We open with Katia’s journey from Soviet Moscow to Boston at sixteen, navigating a new language and a new life. Years later in Florida, after helping run medical spas and raising three daughters, she wanted work that felt like her. A metal clay class unlocked an organic, earthy-glam look; meditation and gratitude gave it a voice. She began stamping mantras—breathe, believe, keep going—into her pieces so the wearer could carry a reminder close to the heart. Then came the “aha”: a magnetic clasp that lets one necklace shift into many looks. She patented the mechanism, pairing utility with meaning to carve a distinct niche. We dig into the real mechanics of growth: pricing artistry when materials are brass and bronze, building early inventory for pop-ups, and turning DTC storytelling on Instagram and Facebook into momentum and over 10,000 five-star reviews. Katia explains why scarcity fuels collecting, how two new collections a month stay fresh without chaos, and what oxidized finishes do for detail and brand identity. She shares the team’s evolution from a garage to a Boca Raton studio, overseas components with local assembly, and the balance between creative impulse and operational discipline. As social platforms shift and acquisition costs climb, Katia is expanding beyond the feed. Nearly 200 boutiques now carry the line, and a first retail kiosk at Boca Town Center will invite shoppers to try, layer, and feel the difference in person. We also touch on thoughtful influencer partnerships, the “Goddess Shirt” and scarves that extend the look, and the daily habits—yoga, heavy lifts, mindset work—that keep creativity resilient. If you’re building a brand, reinventing at midlife, or craving design with purpose, you’ll find practical insights and a spark to follow your own whisper. If this story moved you, follow Katia Designs, share the episode with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review—what mantra would you wear tomorrow? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    59 min
  6. MAR 19

    How The George Snow Scholarship Fund Is Transforming Lives Through Education and Opportunit

    Send us Fan Mail What if a scholarship didn’t stop at a check, but stood with a student for four years? We sit down with Tim Snow to unpack how the George Snow Scholarship Fund blends financial aid with real-life support—laptops, care packages, emergency funds, mentors, and Monday motivation—to help first-gen and high-need students thrive from day one to graduation. We trace the journey from a family’s tribute to a hands-on nonprofit serving thousands, fueled by a generous Boca Raton community and events that actually feel fun. Tim shares how the Cowboy Ball, a September golf tournament, and the sellout Boca’s Ballroom Battle turned fundraising into a movement, drawing new donors while keeping the spotlight on student success. You’ll hear what makes their model different: a high school to college transition program, multi-year commitments, and deep partnerships with FAU, Palm Beach State, and Florida Prepaid that stretch every dollar. We also explore workforce scholarships that back in-demand careers like nursing and skilled trades, reflecting a practical path to upward mobility. The conversation dives into selection rigor—3,000 applications, five reads each, trained reviewers—and why listening to students led to services like a clothing closet and technology grants. Tim breaks down the Broward County expansion, supported by the Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation, and how strategic planning helps scale without losing the personal touch. We talk career readiness, from etiquette dinners to internships, and the long-term goal of keeping talent in South Florida by connecting graduates to local opportunity. If you care about education access, community design, and turning generosity into measurable outcomes, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves impact stories, and leave a review to help more people find the show. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    58 min
  7. MAR 12

    How Feng Shui, Color, and Intuitive Design Shape the Energy and Experience of Space

    Send us Fan Mail What if your home could lower your shoulders the moment you walk in? We sit down with interior designer and feng shui master teacher Lisa Morton to show how layout, color, and tiny daily rituals can soothe the nervous system, sharpen focus, and make everyday life feel lighter. Lisa takes us from her high-flying years designing private jets to the burnout that pushed her toward holistic design. She breaks down the real mechanics of feng shui—balancing yin and yang, working with the five elements, and mapping your floor plan with the Bagua—so it stops feeling mystical and starts feeling actionable. You’ll learn why command position matters for your desk and bed, how a single cactus can spike the vibe, and the reason the front door acts as the “mouth of qi” for new opportunities. We also tackle clutter with compassion, showing how releasing one emotionally loaded item can shift more energy than organizing ten bins. We get practical about color psychology and materials: where to invite water’s flow with blues and wavy lines, when to anchor with earth’s textures, and how metal’s pale palette boosts precision at work. Odd floor plans and concrete jungles aren’t deal-breakers; Lisa shares how to redirect attention with art, lighting, and plants. We even dip into tech stress and EMFs, from arranging sleep zones to trying grounding sheets for deeper rest. Her “nesterations” ritual—slow, loving touches like smoothing the duvet and adding weekly flowers—offers an easy way to infuse care into the home so it gives that care back. If you’ve ever felt a room lift you up or drag you down but couldn’t name why, this conversation gives you the language and tools to change it. Come away with simple shifts you can try tonight and a clearer plan for aligning your space with your goals and well-being. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves design and wellness, and leave a review to tell us the first change you’re making at home. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    58 min
  8. MAR 5

    How Jackie Morocco Built a Personal Brand Through Transformation, Identity, and Storytelling

    Send us Fan Mail Smiles don’t just happen—they’re designed. We sit down with Dr. Jackie Morocco, South Florida’s go-to orthodontist, to unpack how art, engineering, and hospitality come together to create confident, custom results. From the first tour that feels like a home welcome to the final reveal, every moment in her Delray Beach practice is intentional: clear communication, thoughtful flow, and a color story rooted in local history. It’s a masterclass in patient experience and brand building—without the corporate gloss. We get practical about care, too. Dr. Jackie explains why the initial exam is everything for adults with TMJ, gum issues, or missing teeth, how she “builds the foundation” for restorative dentistry, and why there’s no perfect age for every child. She breaks down when braces beat aligners, when aligners shine, and why the best plan respects biology, lifestyle, and goals. She shares the tools that changed the game: intraoral scanners that ended messy molds and AI-assisted remote monitoring that lets patients scan from home while she reviews strict progress reports. Fewer unnecessary visits, more timely interventions, clearer feedback—this is modern orthodontics designed around real life. We also dig into entrepreneurship and community. Hear how a risky lease turned into a beloved local brand, why Delray was the right bet, and how sponsoring youth sports and telling team stories built trust over decades. Dr. Jackie’s philosophy is simple: elevate first and last impressions, keep promises, and never use a rubber stamp. Along the way, we trade notes on conferences, vendor noise, and the rising bar for patient-centered care. If you’re curious about orthodontics, practice design, or the blend of creativity and clinical precision, this conversation delivers insights you can use today. Enjoyed the conversation? Follow, share with a friend who’s smile-curious, and leave a quick review—your feedback helps more listeners find the show. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

    1h 11m
4.8
out of 5
10 Ratings

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The iDesign Lab Podcast explores how intentional design influences far more than interiors—it shapes the way we think, build, lead, and experience the world. Hosted by Scott Woolley and Tiffany Woolley, the show sits at the intersection of design, entrepreneurship, creativity, and human behavior. Each episode features in-depth conversations with designers, founders, creators, and innovators who are actively shaping industries and redefining how people engage with products, spaces, brands, media, and experiences. From architecture and product design to branding, storytelling, hospitality, and technology, we uncover how design thinking drives emotion, identity, connection, and business success. This is not a surface-level design show—it’s a conversation about how intentional creation impacts culture, decision-making, and the future of how we live. We explore topics such as: • How design influences behavior, emotion, and experience • Building brands and businesses through intentional design • The intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation • Storytelling, media, and the design of modern culture • Reinvention, resilience, and the mindset behind creative success • Behind-the-scenes insights from leaders shaping their industries Whether you're a creative professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how design quietly shapes your world, The iDesign Lab offers meaningful conversations and actionable insights you can apply immediately. New episodes weekly featuring conversations with leading voices in design, business, and creative innovation.   For more information about iDesign Lab and Tiffany & Scott Woolley, visit the website at www.twinteriors.com/podcast and ScottWoolley.com

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