Sep 13, 2021
Betsy Helmuth discusses premium membership benefits, celebrates Affordable Interior Design's 16th birthday, and shares her casual summer look. She answers listener questions about handling inaccurate renovation plans and blending cabin interior styles, and highlights an online class bundle offer.
0:00 Premium membership benefits
1:26 Introduction and September greetings
2:01 Betsy’s casual summer look
3:39 Call for listener questions
4:05 Affordable Interior Design’s 16th birthday
5:39 Listener question from Lydia about inaccurate renovation
plans
7:00 Detailed advice on handling service provider issues
14:05 Listener appreciation note from Emily
17:33 Listener question from Sarah about blending cabin interior
styles
- Small claims court can be a viable option if an interior
designer's plans are unusable and they refuse to make necessary
corrections.
- Bringing elements from the original cabin into the new addition,
such as wood paneling on an accent wall, can help create a cohesive
flow between the spaces.
- Using the same color palette but in different proportions in
connected spaces can maintain harmony while allowing for distinct
design elements.
Additional show notes:
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