Ep. 308: Mixing Patterns in a Neutral Room w/ Design Alchemy

Published: May 10, 2023, 4:30 p.m.

Our guests this week are Deborah Costa and Kristine Renee, the mother-daughter design duo behind interior design studio Design Alchemy, based out of Sacramento, California. They join us to talk about creating patterns in neutral rooms that are timeless and fit your style. Deborah and Kristine give some great ideas for warming up a room, why Kristine loves a good bathroom project, and the importance of the architectural elements of a space that are primarily important to her.\xa0\nWhat You\u2019ll Hear On This Episode:\xa0\n\nHow did Deborah and Kristine form Design Alchemy?\xa0\n\nWhy did Christine and Deborah decide to partner up and become a design duo, and what is it like working as a mother-and-daughter team?\xa0\n\nHow are each of their styles different?\xa0\n\nWhat is the appeal of a neutral space?\xa0\n\nHow to use patterns in a neutral space to make it feel tranquil yet also welcoming.\xa0\n\nDeborah and Kristine talk about knowing what pattern to pick and the different feel behind stripes, florals, etc.\xa0\n\nHow can you see what may work and what won\u2019t?\xa0\n\nWhat patterns are Deborah and Kristine loving right now?\xa0\n\nHow about color patterns that pair well together?\xa0\n\n\nMentioned in This Episode:\nDesign Alchemy\xa0\nInstagram\xa0\n\nDecorating Dilemma:\xa0\n\nFirst off, we just want to start by saying great work for going with a pattern on your accent chair, an interesting arm on your sofa, and picking out a rug in your dining room. We could totally tell that you love design and have great taste. Here are some suggestions: putting the blue piece behind the sofa and finding some great sconces behind the sofa would anchor that area. Maybe brass or a polished nickel, or something with a metallic element to bring in some reflection and some interest. The upholstery on the sofa is fine, and maybe a colorful nubby throw on the Ottoman could create multiple spaces in the environment. We recommend you try to section off the living room from the dining room and create an interesting story in each that are complementary, but not necessarily the same. Maybe like a bold window treatment in velvet. We think you are being too hard on your sofa, and do you really want to be cleaning a white sofa with kids? For more white, maybe adding some white pillows could go a long way.