Ep. 111: designer Betsey Mosby

Published: Oct. 22, 2019, 8 a.m.

b'Betsey Mosby, interior designer and owner of Betsey Moby Interior Design, pairs the contemporary with the tried and true to create spaces that are traditional with a twist. We caught Betsey while she was in Atlanta on a new client project and talked with her about using pieces you already love and how she helps clients develop a space where they can live their life comfortably.\\nWhat You\\u2019ll Hear on This Episode:\\n\\nTrials regarding a hornet\\u2019s nest, a NYC apartment fire, and a not so hidden garbage can.\\n\\nTriumphs on some great Target Anniversary purchases, new living room love and nice looking melamine plates.\\n\\nBetsey works with clients to use what they already love, and to add new furniture and accessories that will stand the test of time.\\n\\nBetsey is all about helping clients develop a space where they can live comfortably in an environment that suits their particular lifestyle.\\n\\nBetsey took an unconventional path to design, but her background as a CPA helped her in the business and entrepreneurial side of things.\\n\\nYour best advertisement is your last client.\\n\\nWhen Betsey starts a room at a showhouse, it is her to her truest form.\\n\\nWhy a good power wash can have performance furniture and rugs looking just like new.\\n\\nEmbrace where you are at every stage of design.\\n\\nWe can make our own rules when it comes to creating new places for guests to sit and be comfortable while entertaining.\\n\\nHanging art on the headboard is a new way to make the space interesting.\\n\\nMonograms are a way to add a classy touch to soft goods such as towels and linens.\\n\\nBetsey\\u2019s use of lattice in a room to create a warm yet polished look.\\n\\nMore about the Southern Idea Living Showhouse.\\n\\n\\nMentioned In This Episode: \\nBetsey Mosby\\nJohn Derian \\nVesper Martini Table \\nPinterest \\nSunbrella \\nHatchimals \\n@betseymosby \\nSouthern Living Idea House'