Ep. 326: Flexibility and Finding Your Hero Fabric with Hayley English

Published: Sept. 12, 2023, 7 a.m.

b'Discover the world of interior design through the lens of Hayley English, a Pasadena-based designer known for her embrace of warm finishes and hand-block printing methods. With a keen eye for patterns, colors, and textures, Hayley crafts inviting spaces that beautifully blend English and French design influences. In this episode, she shares insights on comfortable yet beautiful living environments that maintain their allure while allowing for flexibility, making her approach both sophisticated and practical. She talks about how to find your hero fabric and why she calls paisley her \\u201chappy fabric\\u201d. Hayley also talks about the surprising aspects of designing in Pasadena, CA, and how to bring that historical element into a modern-day home.\\nWhat You\\u2019ll Hear on This Episode:\\n\\nHayley is a third-generation designer and talks about the influence of having a mom and grandmother with a beautiful design eye.\\n\\nThe surprising element of designing in California, especially in Pasadena.\\n\\nIf you get stuck, remember that adding antiques and vintage first and then adding those newer pieces is the way to go.\\n\\nStarting with a piece that has a story, such as an antique desk or a vintage side table, is the easiest way to start and then build from there.\\n\\nNot overwhelming a space with too many strong pieces is also very important.\\n\\nHayley talks about her love of textiles, and what patterns she is digging right now.\\n\\nAre the pattern considerations different when you\'re thinking about a Roman blind?\\n\\nTips for choosing the right window treatments.\\n\\nYour needs and wants will change quite frequently, so it\\u2019s important to design for flexibility.\\n\\nMentioned in This Episode:\\n\\nBallard Designs\\n\\nHayley English Interiors\\n\\n@hayleyenglishinteriors\\n\\nDecorating Dilemma\\nHi Jordan! First off, we love your creative ideas already, and we applaud your dedication to embarking on home projects - we know they are no small feat. Regarding your question about incorporating accordion doors, it\'s a fantastic concept. Replacing the one large wall with accordion doors, even if they feature predominantly glass panels, could flood the area with natural light, transforming the atmosphere. Your inclination towards preserving the open feel of the space while maximizing sunlight is commendable.\\nYour thoughtfulness in creating a multifunctional space, rather than just a "man cave," is excellent. Flexible furniture pieces, like a sleeper sofa or nesting tables, offer versatility for various occasions, be it family gatherings or cozy movie nights.\\nThe suggestion of built-ins is spot on. Incorporating built-in storage along the TV wall not only maximizes utility but also adds a touch of sophistication. Additionally, echoing design elements and finishes from the main house into this space creates a cohesive and harmonious transition.\\nThe idea of leaving the walls crisper for a light-filled ambiance is well-founded. As far as the stairs, a slight lightening of their hue could enhance the overall space.\\nHayley agrees that investing in quality rugs and textiles is wise. Your instinct for natural materials like wood finishes and pops of burnt orange is fantastic and will indeed contribute warmth and character.\\nLastly, the Crayola mess-free markers suggestion is a brilliant tip \\u2013 maintaining a stylish space while accommodating little ones\' creativity is a win-win.\\nWe can\\u2019t wait to see what you come up with, and remember to send us updates!'