Ep. 280: Flower Showhouse: The East Wing with Julie Dodson

Published: Nov. 9, 2022, 8 a.m.

b"This episode continues our special series highlighting the FLOWER magazine showhouse here in Atlanta. Ballard Designs is proud to be one of the sponsors of the house, and we are so excited to share all the gorgeous spaces with you. Each day this week we will interview a different designer from the showhouse to talk about the room they designed, their inspiration, trends throughout the space, and much more. This episode features Julie Dodson, of Dodson Interiors. For 20 years, she has brought chic French inspired spaces to her Houston clientele. Her love of antiques and ability to add a fresh spin on traditional elements is evident in her polished spaces that she creates her clients. Julie talks about the inspiration for the showroom, her choice of the color palette, and how we can find the balance between the old and the new with antiques.\\nIf you\\u2019d like to visit the house in person you can purchase tickets here, and also follow along with the podcast series whether you can see it in person or not!\\nWhat You\\u2019ll Hear on This Episode:\\n\\n\\nWhat do you look for in a wallpaper especially in a space that small?\\n\\nWhy it\\u2019s important to keep scale in mind when picking a wallpaper.\\n\\nCan one have too many wallpapers in a home?\\n\\nDoes Julie feel like brass is going to wane in popularity as far as finishes go?\\n\\nAre wallpapers in bathrooms a good idea?\\n\\nJulie talks about the camaraderie in the house, and how the design community comes together and is excited to see what everyone is up to.\\n\\nWhy Julie loves antiques and the character that comes with hard to find finishes.\\n\\nJulie provides some great resources for getting great antiques all year long, including the Round Top Antiques Fair.\\n\\nHow does Julie start helping her clients create their art collections vs. ones that have been collecting for years?\\n\\n\\nMentioned in This Episode:\\nDodson Interiors \\n@dodsoninteriors\\nThe Original Round Top Antiques Fair \\n\\nDecorating Dilema: \\n\\nJulie would do a custom rug that covers the entire room, and cuts out the hearth of the fireplace. A nice wool flat leaf would allow you to open and close the door, and it would make the room feel like one big comfy space, as opposed to multiple smaller rugs. Whatever you can do to bring it a little bit closer to the door would be nice. This brings up a great tip: if you're layering rugs on top, maybe go a little closer to the wall.\\nAs for the windows, Julie feels like adding trim is not a good investment, and you won\\u2019t even notice if you are dressing them nicely.\\n\\nJulie would keep the marble surround that you have, but add an old beam or boxed shelf that goes the length of the fireplace."