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Ep 7 - What are we actually trying to achieve here, Inside Interior Design - Design Secrets Over Coffee
May 19, 2026
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Ep 6 - Design Detour Q&A
Apr 17, 2026
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Ep 5 - Real Life First, Pretty Later, Inside Interior Design – Design Secrets Over Coffee
Apr 17, 2026
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Ep 4 - Design Detour Q&A
Mar 17, 2026
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Ep 3 - So… What Is Interior Design, Actually? (And Why It’s Not Just Decorating) Inside Interior Design – Design Secrets Over Coffee
Mar 4, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() Ep 7 - What are we actually trying to achieve here, Inside Interior Design - Design Secrets Over Coffee | In Episode 7 of Inside Interior Design — design secrets over coffee, Jan and Georga tackle one of the biggest problems in interior design: most people start making decisions before they actually know what they’re trying to achieve. From Pinterest saves and impulse furniture purchases to designing for a fantasy version of yourself, this episode breaks down why good interiors begin with clarity — not cushions. The conversation explores how interior designers think about function, flow, lifestyle, feeling, and long-term use before choosing finishes or styling. Jan shares real-life examples of homes that looked “done” but still didn’t work, while Georga asks the questions everyone secretly thinks but doesn’t say out loud. If you’ve ever renovated a room and still felt disappointed afterwards… this episode explains why. Funny, practical, and full of honest design advice, this episode helps listeners stop chasing random inspiration and start creating homes that actually support the way they live. In this episode: Why do most people start decorating too early The difference between “liking interiors” and solving a design problem Why Pinterest can confuse your decision-making Designing for your real life vs your aspirational life The hidden reason some homes still feel wrong after a renovation How interior designers identify what a space actually needs Why functionality often creates better aesthetics The importance of flow, zoning, and behaviour patterns How to stop wasting money on disconnected purchases Real examples of homes that needed design, not more decoration | — | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Ep 6 - Design Detour Q&A | Design Detour: How Do You Actually Use This Room? Ever looked at a room in your house and thought… what is this even for? In this episode, Jan and Georga unpack why so many spaces end up underused, awkward, or full of random stuff—and it usually comes down to one thing: no one ever defined how the room should function in real life. Off the back of Real Life First, Pretty Later, they break down the gap between “what the room is called” and what actually happens in it. From spare rooms turned dumping zones to dining rooms no one eats in, this is your reset. Because good design isn’t about assigning a purpose—it’s about designing around what you actually do. | — | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Ep 5 - Real Life First, Pretty Later, Inside Interior Design – Design Secrets Over Coffee | Real Life First, Pretty Later What if the reason your home doesn’t feel right… has nothing to do with how it looks? In this episode, we break down why designing around your real, everyday routines, not an ideal version of your life, is the key to creating a home that actually works. Because the truth is: You never use the dining table, there's a living room no one sits in and a counter always covered in "stuff". These aren’t styling problems. They’re design problems. Jan explains how interior design starts with how you live. Where you sit, move, drop things, and relax, and why getting this right leads to homes that feel better and look more cohesive. Georga asks the questions everyone is thinking, and together they unpack how small layout decisions shape daily behaviour (including why everything ends up on the kitchen bench). If your home looks good but doesn’t quite work, this episode will change how you see it. Because when you design for real life first, the pretty part follows. | — | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Ep 4 - Design Detour Q&A | In this Design Detour, we answer your questions from Ep3, address your Pinterest problems, and unpack other design lies we've been sold. “If it looks good online, it should look good in my home, right?” “Do feature walls work?” “Is one big light enough, and will buying more decor make my space feel finished?” One listener asks, “What’s included in a Design Concept?” and another wants to know “What’s the difference between design and decoration?” All those questions, plus a quiz on how to determine which design pillar is failing in your home, are answered in this episode. | — | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Ep 3 - So… What Is Interior Design, Actually? (And Why It’s Not Just Decorating) Inside Interior Design – Design Secrets Over Coffee | What does an interior designer actually do? Is it just picking cushions? Choosing paint colours? Making things “look nice”? In this episode of Inside Interior Design, Jan (interior designer and founder of Hue & Space) and Georga (professional “wait, why?” person) break down what interior design really is — and why it’s far more than decorating. We explore the four pillars of great design: Function – how you live, not how you wish you lived Flow – how you move through a space without bruising your hip on the coffee table Feeling – the mood, comfort, and atmosphere of your home Finish – the style, detail, and cohesion you see online Through real-life examples and a listener quiz, we unpack why most home frustrations are actually planning problems — not styling ones. If your house feels: messy even when it’s clean awkward even with “nice” furniture flat at night or like everything is good individually, but doesn’t work together …this episode is for you. Interior design isn’t about more decor. It’s about better decisions. | — | |
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Ep 2 - Design Detour Q&A | Design Detour is our in-between episode series where we take a little side road — answering your questions from our previous episode. These bonus episodes dive straight into the practical: what to do when a colour isn’t working, how to navigate conflicting advice, choosing between two tones of the same hue, or understanding when high contrast is your friend. It’s your shortcut to smart design decisions between full episodes, giving you the guidance you need, right when you need it. Get your free colour confidence pack here: https://www.hueandspace.com.au/s/Hue-and-Space_Colour-Confidence-Pack.pdf | — | |
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Ep 1 - Colour Confidence, Inside Interior Design – Design Secrets Over Coffee | This episode unpacks how to gain colour confidence when you're decorating — from which colours play well together to rules that actually work, plus an honest chat about where it's easy to get stuck and how to move forward. Get your free Colour Confidence pack https://www.hueandspace.com.au/s/Hue-and-Space_Colour-Confidence-Pack.pdf | — |
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