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  • How to Decorate

    Ep. 456: Carson Kressley Mini-Series Pt. 4 - Patricia Altschul

    10/03/2026 | 53 min
    We are wrapping up the Carson Kressley mini-series with a bang! For his grand finale, Carson invites his dear friend and the "grand dame" of Charleston, Patricia Altschul—star of Bravo’s hit show Southern Charm.

    Carson and Miss Pat discuss her fascinating background as an elite art advisor in the 1980s and 90s, her long-standing collaboration with the legendary decorator Mario Buatta (the "Prince of Chintz"), and the history of her stunning 1853 Greek Revival home in Charleston. She also shares her expert tips for navigating online auctions, the secret to a perfect martini, and why classic English country design never goes out of style.

    Quick Decorating Takeaways:


    Do Your Homework Before Buying Art: Pat recommends visiting museums, galleries, and auction houses just to look before you start buying. Once you find your style, always check the condition of a piece—she suggests investing in a portable blacklight to spot any repairs, cracks, or in-painting on antique art.


    Shop the Apps for Hidden Gems: You don't have to spend a fortune to get great pieces. Pat swears by local auctions and the LiveAuctioneers app to find everything from French porcelain to vintage jewelry. She also highly recommends Stair Galleries for scoring incredible upholstered pieces from the estates of famous decorators.


    The Timelessness of Mario Buatta: Pat worked with Mario Buatta on four homes over 30 years. She notes that his rooms stand the test of time because he adopted the English country style—focusing on classic floor plans, the right scale, and high-quality, comfortable upholstered pieces that look even better when they are a little faded and lived-in.

    What You’ll Hear on This Episode:


    00:00 Welcome to the final episode of the Carson Kressley Takeover!


    01:30 Meet Patricia Altschul: Art advisor, author, and star of Southern Charm


    04:30 Growing up in Richmond, Virginia with an eclectic mix of French antiques and Chinese rugs


    07:00 Pat’s career as an art advisor in the 80s and 90s (and flying the Concorde)


    10:30 How to start collecting art and why you need a portable blacklight


    13:00 The best auction sites: Stair Galleries and the LiveAuctioneers app


    16:30 The history of Pat’s Charleston home: The 1853 Isaac Jenkins Mikell House


    19:00 Working with legendary decorator Mario Buatta over 30 years


    23:00 Why Mario's classic "English country" rooms still look fresh today


    32:30 Pat's former home on Oyster Bay in Long Island


    38:00 How Pat ended up on Southern Charm


    40:00 Charleston must-dos and the city's incredible food scene


    44:00 The secret to the perfect Southern martini


    47:30 Entertaining in New York City in the 1990s


    51:30 Pat's collection of Ballard Designs crystal lanterns

    Also Mentioned:


    Pat's Book (referred to by Carson as Eat, Drink, and Remarry)


    LiveAuctioneers App


    Stair Galleries


    Shop the Carson Kressley Collection at Ballard Designs

    Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.

    Happy Decorating!
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  • How to Decorate

    Ep. 455: Carson Kressley Mini-Series Pt. 3 - Bobby Flay

    03/03/2026 | 34 min
    We are back for Part 3 of the Carson Kressley mini-series! This time, we are trading the design studio for the kitchen, recording live from the set of Beat Bobby Flay in New York City. Carson sits down with his good friend, the Iron Chef himself, Mr. Bobby Flay.

    Bobby turns the tables and lets Carson do the baking (featuring his famous Amish-adjacent Pennsylvania Dutch custard pies!), while the two discuss the undeniable link between hospitality, food, and interior design. Bobby breaks down the psychological trick of the "Orange Glow" in his restaurants, how he works with his interior designer Olivia Jane, and the layout secrets of his personal home kitchens in New York, the Hamptons, and London.

    Quick Decorating Takeaways:


    Flatter Your Guests with Lighting: Bobby insists that lighting is the unsung hero of a successful restaurant or dinner party. He aims to create an "Orange Glow" in his spaces to ensure that everybody feels like they look good while dining—if they feel good about how they look, they’ll have a better time.


    Design for You, Not for Resale: Bobby strongly advises against designing your home based on what a hypothetical future buyer might want. Instead of living in a safe, generic space for "resale value," you should design your home for the way you want to live in it right now.


    The Best Way to Serve a Crowd: When entertaining at home, Bobby rarely does plated dinners. He prefers a "family style" approach because it feels comforting and allows guests to take exactly what they want. His top entertaining essential? A collection of really cool trays to easily carry food and drinks around the room.

    What You’ll Hear on This Episode:


    00:00 Welcome to Week 3 of the Carson Kressley Takeover! 


    01:00 Live from the set: Carson bakes for an Iron Chef 


    03:00 Why interior design is just as important as the menu 


    04:30 The secret to the "Orange Glow" lighting 


    07:00 Bobby’s partnership with his interior designer, Olivia Jane 


    09:00 Why Bobby loves shopping for vintage furniture on 1stDibs 


    16:30 How a chef designs his own kitchens: 18-foot islands & Hamptons bistro tables 


    19:30 Why you shouldn't design a house just for "resale value" 


    20:40 Entertaining tips: Trays and family-style meals 


    22:00 Designing his 1920s Tudor house in Saratoga and his London apartment 


    27:00 Bobby & Carson’s London restaurant and hotel recommendations 


    29:20 The pie reveal: Strawberry and Raspberry custard 


    32:00 Sneak peek at next week’s guest: Pat Altschul 

    Also Mentioned:


    Bobby's Podcast: Bobby on the Beat 


    London Spots: Berenjak, Scott's, Brat, The Broadwick Soho hotel 


    Bobby's Restaurants: Amalfi, Brasserie B, Bobby's Burgers 


    Vintage Shopping: 1stDibs 


    Shop the Carson Kressley Collection at Ballard Designs 

    Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.

    Happy Decorating!
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  • How to Decorate

    Ep. 454: Carson Kressley Mini-Series Pt. 2 - The Junk Gypsies

    24/02/2026 | 1 h 16 min
    We are back for Part 2 of our Carson Kressley takeover! This week, Carson invites his "partners in crime," Amie and Jolie Sikes—better known as the Junk Gypsies—to the podcast.

    Broadcasting (virtually) from Round Top, Texas, the sisters share the story of how they turned a love for "junking" into a global lifestyle brand. Carson and the Gypsies discuss the magic of the Round Top Antiques Fair (the "Super Bowl of Junk"), why you should mix velvet with raw wood, and how to decorate with "glitter and dirt."

    Quick Decorating Takeaways:


    Mix "Glitter and Dirt": The Junk Gypsy aesthetic is all about contrast. Don't be afraid to pair a crystal chandelier with chipping paint, or velvet upholstery with rustic wood. The friction between fancy and rough is what makes a room interesting.


    Buy What You Love (It Will Fit): When shopping at flea markets or antique shows, ignore the "where will I put this?" doubt. Amie and Jolie believe that if you truly love a piece, you will find a place for it—even if it ends up in the bathroom holding towels.


    Souvenirs > Trends: Your home should be a scrapbook of your life. Carson and the girls discuss why buying weird, unique items from your travels (like a giant roadside sign or a beat-up guitar) beats buying a generic trend from a big-box store every time.

    What You’ll Hear on This Episode:


    00:00 Welcome to Part 2 of the Carson Kressley Mini-Series!


    02:00 Meet the Junk Gypsies: Amie & Jolie Sikes


    05:00 What is Round Top? Explaining the "26 miles of treasure" in Texas


    09:00 The "Glitter and Dirt" Philosophy: Mixing fancy with rustic


    14:00 Why you shouldn't worry about "where it will go" when buying vintage


    20:00 Designing for Miranda Lambert: Airstreams & Tour Buses


    28:00 The "Wander Inn": The sisters’ hotel project in Round Top


    36:00 How to shop a flea market like a pro (and why you need a flashlight)


    45:00 Carson’s favorite finds: The "Giddy Up" art and "Howdy" pillows

    Also Mentioned:


    Junk Gypsy Company (Amie & Jolie's Brand)


    The Wander Inn (Round Top, TX)


    Round Top Antiques Fair


    Shop the Carson Kressley Collection at Ballard Designs

    Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.

    Happy Decorating!
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  • How to Decorate

    Ep. 453: Carson Kressley Mini-Series Pt. 1 - Thom Filicia

    17/02/2026 | 1 h 11 min
    We are popping the champagne for a very special episode! To celebrate the launch of his exclusive new collection with Ballard Designs, the fabulous Carson Kressley joins Caroline, Taryn, and Liz as a special co-host for a 4-part mini-series.

    And for his first guest? It’s none other than his original Queer Eye castmate, best friend, and acclaimed interior designer Thom Filicia.

    Carson and Thom take a trip down memory lane, revealing the hilarious story of how they first met during the "chemistry test" for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Thom opens up about his classical training at the legendary firm Parish-Hadley, his philosophy on "Democratic Design," and why he believes every room needs a mix of price points to feel authentic.

    Quick Decorating Takeaways:


    Embrace "Democratic Design": Thom believes great design shouldn't be reserved for the elite. Whether it's a custom piece or a catalog find, good design is accessible at every price point. The magic happens when you mix them together—high and low, old and new.


    Don't Be Afraid of Brown: Thom and the team discuss the resurgence of brown as a dominant color in interiors. Thom loves using warm, earthy neutrals (like chocolate, rust, and camel) to create spaces that feel grounded, sophisticated, and cozy.


    Your Home Should Tell Your Story: Authenticity is key. Carson and Thom emphasize that your home should reflect you—not just a showroom. Incorporate personal items, travel souvenirs, and pieces that have history to give your space a unique "fingerprint".

    What You’ll Hear on This Episode:


    00:00 Welcome to the Carson Kressley Mini-Series! 


    01:00 Carson introduces his new collection with Ballard Designs 


    04:00 Thom Filicia joins the chat and the story of his legendary 5-minute naps 


    10:00 Thom’s new home in Aspen and the process of designing for yourself 


    21:00 Translating personal fashion into interior design and lessons from Dress My Nest 


    29:00 What it was like designing for David Bowie and Iman 


    38:00 Reminiscing about Queer Eye and Get a Room with Carson & Thom 


    42:00 The art of High/Low design and why rooms shouldn't be too perfect 


    51:00 Thom’s classical training and Albert Hadley’s rule about the "element of surprise" 


    01:01:00 Advice for young designers starting out in the industry 


    01:05:00 Where to find Thom Filicia’s showroom and product collections 

    Also Mentioned:


    Shop the Carson Kressley Collection at Ballard Designs


    Thom Filicia | Website


    Follow Thom on Instagram: @thomfilicia


    Follow Carson on Instagram: @carsonkressley

    Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.

    Happy Decorating!
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  • How to Decorate

    Ep. 452: Layered Minimalism with Elizabeth Bolognino

    10/02/2026 | 58 min
    We are so excited to welcome interior designer Elizabeth Bolognino to the show! With offices in Westport, Connecticut, and South Florida, Elizabeth is known for her signature "Layered Minimalism"—a style that blends clean, contemporary lines with traditional warmth and comfort.

    Elizabeth joins Caroline and Liz to explain why "minimalism" doesn't have to mean cold or empty: She breaks down the psychology of beige (and why it’s actually good for your brain), her "secret sauce" for making neutral rooms interesting, and why she treats rugs like the "shoes" of a room. Plus, she shares her forecast for the next big kitchen trend: the "Unfitted Kitchen."

    Quick Decorating Takeaways:


    The "Touch Test" for Budgeting: When deciding where to splurge and where to save, Elizabeth has a simple rule: If you touch it, spend the money. Invest in high-quality sofas, fabrics, and rugs because you physically interact with them. Save money on items you only look at, like curtain rods, side tables, or decorative hardware.


    Rugs are the "Shoes" of the Outfit: Elizabeth believes you should never design a room from the top down. She starts with the rug because it grounds the space and dictates the palette—just like you wouldn't pick your shoes last when planning an outfit.


    Try an "Unfitted" Kitchen: To make a kitchen feel more like a living space and less like a sterile lab, Elizabeth suggests removing upper cabinets and using furniture-style pieces. Try swapping a built-in island for a large work table or using an antique armoire for pantry storage.

    What You’ll Hear on This Episode:


    00:00 Welcome & Introduction


    01:00 Defining "Layered Minimalism": How to clean up lines without losing warmth


    07:00 The Psychology of Beige: Why we crave neutral spaces in a chaotic world


    13:00 Texture: The "Secret Sauce" to keeping neutrals from being boring


    19:00 Splurge vs. Save: Elizabeth's rule about tactile objects


    23:00 Why the rug is the "shoes" of the room


    27:00 The "Unfitted Kitchen" trend: Ditching upper cabinets for furniture


    36:00 Elizabeth's own 1940s Colonial renovation


    46:00 Decorating Dilemma: How to zone a long, narrow living room/entryway

    Also Mentioned:


    Elizabeth Bolognino | Website


    Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @ebolognino


    Book mentioned: The Psychology of Color


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    Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone.

    Happy Decorating!
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