Ep. 286 Renovating a Country House with Country Living

Published: Dec. 6, 2022, 9 a.m.

b"We\\u2019ve got a great duo here this week on How to Decorate: Rachel Barrett, Editor in Chief of Country Living and acclaimed singer songwriter, serial house renovator and contributing Country Living writer Holly Williams. In the November issue of Country Living, we get to see the beautiful country house they renovated using some Ballard products. We hear the story of how they came to collaborate and the little details that turned out to be one big vision. They also talk about working in a tight timeline, along with some behind the scenes moments of a not so glamorous photo shoot. We also talk about fun ideas for ping pong rooms, how bold colors can make a big difference, and the importance of having a touchstone item.\\nWhat You\\u2019ll Hear on This Episode:\\n\\nHow to create a cohesive vision for a project, especially when working in a tight timeline.\\n\\nMaybe you should look on Craigslist for real estate?\\n\\nHow they incorporated an itch to use hunting lodge decor in their farmhouse.\\n\\nThe importance of starting with a neutral color.\\n\\nEmpowerment of happy accidents and being able to roll with things.\\n\\nThe importance of having a \\u201ctouchstone\\u201d item.\\n\\nUsing brass lamps and skirted tables to create contrast.\\n\\nThe importance of window coverings in the house.\\n\\nWhat to do if you have an eyesore in your home.\\n\\nMentioned in This Episode:\\nRachel Hardage Barrett \\nHolly Williams \\nCountry Living Magazine\\nDecorating Dilemma: \\nThank you for writing in! First, the fireplace already has contrast against the white wall and then the shelves are pretty high contrast, so, maybe something that's a little bit like richer, darker, and warmer color might help it feel like one unit. Next, a skirted table underneath the TV in some great fabric can be repeated in the same fabric on the windows.\\nAnd remember, bold fabric will change the world! It makes everything feel intentional and beautiful, without busting your bank. As far as curtain rods, check out luddite brass ones.\\nFor color, Oakmoss by Sherwin Williams could work, or a Jasper or Moss Point Green."