It’s a sexy AF show this week as the crew welcomes Bobby Berk, the design expert and Emmy-nominated TV host of Netflix’s Queer Eye. Bobby’s first book, Right at Home: How Good Design Is Good for the Mind was just released, and we are loving it already. Bobby talks about how feeling good in your space is crucial, and how to set yourself up for success. Bobby shares his one golden rule of design, the process behind writing his long-awaited book, and where to start if you’re looking for a home that feels like your own personal sanctuary.
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Right at Home: How Good Design is Good for The Mind
Decorating Dilemma
Thanks for writing to Melanie! So, from your description of the room and the artwork, it’s clear that we have some elements to work with in terms of color coordination. The art above the sofa appears to have peacock teal and burgundy hues, while the lamp and rug seem to incorporate similar shades, indicating a preference for these colors. To create balance in a room with predominantly white walls and a light sofa, Bobby would recommend considering darker drapery panels. This can help ground the space and provide a visual contrast against the white.
Additionally, if you have the space and want to add more dimension to the room, consider adding sculptural objects or decor on the walls near the paintings. This would break up the monotony of rectangular shapes and add visual interest.
Regarding the coffee table, styling it with a stack of books, a small plant, or other decorative items could bring more personality to the room. However, this should be done with consideration for any kids in the household who might interact with these items.
In terms of pillows, coordinating them with the new rug's color scheme (teal and similar shades) can tie the room together and create a cohesive look.
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Ep. 343: Decorating Throwback: Picking Paint Colors with Fran Keenan
Ep. 342: City & Country Architecture with Peter Pennoyer
Ep. 341: Storytelling in Decorating with David Netto
Ep. 340: Trials and Triumphs
Ep. 339: Grand Millenial Decorating with Emma Bazilian and Stephanie Diaz
Ep. 338: Floral Designs for the Table with Cathy B. Graham
Ep. 337: London Living with Simon Upton
Ep. 336: The Life of Mario Buatta with Author Emily Eerdmans
Ep. 335: Holiday Decorating and Hosting Q&A (Part 2)
Ep. 334: Holiday Decorating and Hosting Q&A (Part 1)
Ep. 333: Defining Chic with Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller
Ep. 332: Traditional Design with Hundley Hilton
Ep. 330: Trials and Triumphs — A Blinds Journey, Paint Colors, and Halloween Prepping
Ep. 329: Budgeting with Molly Basile
Ep. 328: Stan Dixon, Celebrating Classic Architecture
Ep. 327: Wellness of Design with Joshua Smith
Ep. 326: Flexibility and Finding Your Hero Fabric with Hayley English
Ep. 325: Houses with History with Jen MacDonald and Mike Lemieux
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