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The Design Duet

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Hi, We're Chrissie and Caroline! We are passionate interior designers who are being asked more and more about what we do and how we do it. In this podcast we will talk about all things interior decoration and design, our process from start to finish, and we will also bring along our design friends to get an insight into the industry.  

Hi, We're Chrissie and Caroline! We are passionate interior designers who are being asked more and more about what we do and how we do it. In this podcast we will talk about all things interior decoration and design, our process from start to finish, and we will also bring along our design friends to get an insight into the industry.  

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Will It Date? How to Choose Finishes & Styles That Last

Afraid that the tapware, tile or bold finish you love might date in a few years? You’re not alone — and today, Chrissie and Caroline are diving into one of the most common fears clients bring to the design table. In this episode, we unpack why people worry certain choices won’t “last”, how to tell if a finish is truly timeless, and why the most enduring design decisions usually come down to how a space feels, not what’s trending. We chat about:  ✨ The real reason clients fear finishes that might date  ✨ How we respond when someone says, “I think that will date!”  ✨ Simple rules of thumb for choosing finishes with longevity  ✨ When bold choices actually work better than playing it safe ✨ Our quick-fire “Will It Date?” round (yes, we had opinions!) ✨ A myth-buster about custom design you need to hear The takeaway? If you love it, it’s already timeless — because your home should reflect you, not the trend cycle. Tune in for reassurance, practical design wisdom, and a few laughs along the way
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City, Coast and Country: The Timeless Vision of Adelaide Bragg

We’re joined by Adelaide Bragg, one of Australia’s most gifted interior designers, celebrated for her extraordinary eye for colour, fabric, and texture, and her ability to weave them together into homes of timeless beauty. With a career spanning decades, Adelaide has created interiors that are not only architecturally harmonious but deeply personal, layered, and full of warmth. Her work is instantly recognisable for its elegance and spaces that feel as though they’ve always belonged to the people who live in them. Now, Adelaide shares her vision in her much-anticipated new book, City, Coast and Country , a stunning volume that opens the doors to a collection of remarkable homes she has crafted for clients across Australia. The book reveals how she brings together architecture, colour, textiles, and cherished pieces to create places that are as beautiful as they are lived in. Both a celebration of design and a testament to her unique gift, it captures Adelaide’s ability to make houses truly feel like home. In this episode, we talk about her childhood, what drew her to design, how the industry has evolved over the years, the talented team she’s built, and so much more. We end today’s conversation reflecting on Adelaide’s rare ability to blend story, history, and personal detail, a reminder that great design is never just about the space, but about the people who live within it.
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Designing for All Stages of Life: What You Actually Need at Every Stage of Home Life

From your first rental to your forever home, your space and everything in it  changes as you move through life’s seasons. 🏡 In this episode, we’re breaking down how your home evolves with you: from your first share-house or rental, to moving in with a partner, raising a family, becoming an empty nester, and eventually downsizing. Each stage comes with new priorities, fresh challenges, and plenty of design decisions. We’ll explore:  - What’s worth investing in (and what’s not)  - How to choose furniture that grows with you  - Creating comfort without clutter  - The art of curating spaces that reflect your story We’ll also bust a few myths — like the idea that your home needs to be “finished” right away, or that downsizing means compromising on comfort. Join us as we walk through the stages of home, sharing practical advice and thoughtful design insights to help you create a space that evolves with you — beautifully, intentionally, and always true to your life right now.
Art and literature 1 month
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Building a Home for Everyone: Edwina’s Journey with Accessibility, Caregiving & Design

In this episode of The Design Duet, we sit down with Edwina to explore the deeply personal journey of designing a home around accessibility. As a primary caregiver for her son, who lives with a rare disease, Edwina shares what it took to make their home not just functional, but comfortable and welcoming for the whole family. We discuss the key modifications that supported her son’s mobility and independence, the thoughtful design elements that made daily life easier, and the emotional balance between practicality and creating a warm, beautiful space. Edwina also reflects on what she might do differently now, after living in the home, and the lessons learned along the way. A must-listen for anyone interested in inclusive design, family-centered spaces, and the reality of creating a home that truly works for everyone.
Art and literature 2 months
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The Block Effect – What Renovation TV Isn’t Telling You

In The Block Effect, we dive into how renovation shows have changed the game, for better and worse. They’ve inspired us to care about good design (yes!), take creative risks, and dream big for our homes. But they’ve also left us with sky-high expectations, lightning-fast timelines, and the idea that a full home renovation is just a few late nights away. This week, we unpack: What shows like The Block get right The things they never show you (permits, delays & real costs!) Why design is a process, not just a dramatic reveal How to plan your own reno with clarity and confidence
Art and literature 3 months
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Styled to Sell: The Power of Property Styling with Marie from Monarch Property Styling

In this episode we sit down with Marie from Monarch Property Styling, a leading expert in transforming homes to sell faster, for more and with less stress. Your home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make, and how it’s presented can dramatically shape how buyers feel about it. That’s where styling becomes more than just aesthetics,  it becomes strategy. Marie shares her journey from creative beginnings to becoming a sought-after stylist in the Melbourne property market. She walks us through what she looks for when she first enters a space, the difference between styling for living and styling for selling, and the real impact great presentation has on sale prices. We also chat about:  -Common mistakes sellers make  -How styling works logistically behind the scenes  -What a typical 3-bedroom home fit-out costs  -Why styling isn’t just for high-end homes  -The underrated tips that truly make a difference
Art and literature 3 months
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Design is a Collaboration with Mark Douglass

This week, we’re joined by one of Melbourne’s most respected creative forces - Mark Douglass, a renowned glass artist and designer with over 30 years of experience crafting sculptural lighting and bespoke interiors. Mark’s journey began with a love of painting and sculpture, but it was glass - a medium of both fragility and strength - that became his signature. His hand-blown glass lighting can be found in luxury hotels, high-end residences, and award-winning developments across the country. In this episode, we explore:  How Mark transitioned from fine art to functional design  His collaborations with architects, designers, and developers  What really goes into hand-blowing a custom light piece  The importance of storytelling and individuality in design  Why custom design matters more than ever in today’s interiors It’s a rich conversation about creativity, craftsmanship, and building a business rooted in collaboration and artistic integrity. Whether you're a design enthusiast, creative entrepreneur, or just love a beautifully lit space — this one’s for you.
Art and literature 3 months
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More Than Beige: Brett Mickan on Bold, Beautiful Spaces

In this episode, we sit down with acclaimed Sydney-based interior designer Brett Mickan, whose fearless use of colour, love of vintage finds, and finely layered interiors have earned him recognition both in Australia and abroad. With over 25 years in the industry including time designing in Miami, Brett brings a global perspective and a signature style that’s anything but beige. From show-stopping homes and yacht interiors to theatre sets and exhibitions, his work blends drama, warmth, and timeless personality. We talk about:  🎨 How Sydney’s design scene compares to other states  🌏 The creative shift Brett experienced after working overseas  🛥️ Designing in compact luxury on yachts  🖼️ The secret to building depth with art, vintage pieces, and layering  💡 Advice for designers finding their own voice in a saturated industry It’s a rich conversation full of wisdom, colour, and inspiration. Tune in to hear how Brett turns bold ideas into beautifully liveable spaces - and why great design always begins with a story.
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From Generic to Joyful — Designing a Home That Reflects You

In the whirlwind of daily life, our homes can easily become just a pit stop—a place to sleep, eat, and repeat. But what if your home could be more than just a backdrop? What if it became a sanctuary that tells your story? In this episode, we explore how to move beyond cookie-cutter interiors and embrace design choices that feel personal, joyful, and deeply intentional. 2025 is all about bold self-expression, and we’re here for it. We cover:  ✨ The quiet power of thoughtful window furnishings  ✨ How to breathe new life into vintage and heirloom pieces  ✨ Mixing textiles and patterns to bring personality into every room  ✨ Choosing lighting and furniture that make a statement  ✨ Displaying art and objects that hold meaning  ✨ Using colour to shape the energy of your space Whether you're styling your first apartment or refreshing a forever home, this episode will inspire you to design with heart—not just trends.
Art and literature 5 months
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Mid-Century Magic in the Desert – Palm Springs & Modernism Week

Palm Springs isn’t just a destination — it’s a design pilgrimage. In this sun-drenched surprise episode of The Design Duet, we take you along on Caroline’s unforgettable trip to the modernist mecca during Modernism Week — the annual celebration of mid-century architecture, design, and culture in February this year. Surrounded by desert landscapes and mountain backdrops, Caroline wandered through neighbourhoods lined with butterfly rooflines, colourful doors, and iconic A-frame facades. From swanky home tours to poolside cocktails, it was a week filled with design inspiration — and we’re sharing every detail with you.  In this episode, we explore:  ·       What Modernism Week is — and why it’s a must  ·       What makes Palm Springs so iconic — and who calls it home  ·       Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s eclectic LA home  ·       The cliffside marvel that is the Frey House  ·       Our “Rat Pack Tour” — a walk through Hollywood history  ·       Inside the breathtaking James Logan Abernathy Residence  ·       A visit to the historic Sunnylands Estate  ·       Highlights from the Perez Design District  ·       The magic of stepping inside Frank Sinatra’s house  ·       The vibe check at The Vibe House  ·       The bold beauty of The West House 
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From Travel to Property: Jacqui’s People-First Approach

This week, we’re joined by Jacqui Bendall- a fourth-generation Boroondara local whose passion for people has shaped every step of her career. After two decades running a successful travel agency, she made the leap into real estate, bringing with her a deep commitment to personalised service and community connection. Now working alongside her brother Scott in Melbourne’s inner east, Jacqui shares her insights on post-COVID buyer trends, preparing to downsize, what really sells a home (hint: it’s not just kitchens and bathrooms), and why working with a designer can make all the difference. Whether you’re planning a move or just love hearing from people who lead with heart, this episode is full of warmth, wisdom and real-world advice.
Art and literature 6 months
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Bold Moves & Mindful Spaces - Interior Design Trends of 2025

In this episode of The Design Duet, we’re diving into the standout interior design trends shaping 2025. From the bold comeback of vibrant colour palettes to the growing focus on sustainability and wellness-inspired spaces, we unpack the shifts that are redefining how we live and design. Discover how vintage influences are making a modern return, why butler’s pantries are phasing out, and how your home can become a sanctuary for both mind and body. Whether you're planning a full renovation or looking for simple ways to refresh your space, this episode is packed with inspiration, insight, and practical ideas.
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Lighting the Way: Designing with Purpose and Glow

In this episode of The Design Duet, we’re shining a light on one of the most transformative elements in interior design—lighting. Following our energizing conversation with Danielle, we continue the dialogue with a deep dive into how lighting shapes our spaces, our moods, and our everyday routines. We explore the concept of human-centric lighting and how it’s influencing our design choices more than ever. From the warm glow in your living room to task lighting in your kitchen, we break down what kind of lighting works best for different areas of the home. We also chat through the latest lighting trends we’re seeing and loving right now. Whether you’re planning a full-scale reno or simply want to elevate the ambiance of your space, this episode will give you the insight (and inspo) to light it right.  
Art and literature 7 months
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The Power of Light: Designing with Emotion & Atmosphere with Danielle Mastro

In this episode of The Design Duet, we kick off the new season with a deep dive into the transformative power of lighting. Joining us is the incredible Danielle Mastro, Creative Director and Co-Founder of Lights Lights Lights, a team of passionate lighting experts redefining how we experience light in our spaces. We explore how lighting is about more than just practicality it’s about emotion, atmosphere, and human-centric design. Danielle shares her process of designing with light, from understanding a home’s unique personality to considering materials, reflectance, daylight, and style. She explains why lighting isn’t just about fixtures, but about creating an experience that enhances the way we live. Whether you’re designing a new space or rethinking your current lighting, this episode will open your eyes to the magic of light and its impact on everyday life. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will change the way you see (and feel) lighting!
Art and literature 8 months
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Behind the Mic: Interviewing Each other

As 2024 comes to a close, we’re bringing you a special year-end episode where we flip the script and interview each other! In this episode, we dive deep into our personal journeys in interior design—sharing our likes and dislikes, why we chose this career, and the things that motivate us both inside and outside of the design world. We also talk about what we hope for the future, both professionally and personally, and share some of our biggest takeaways. It’s been an incredible journey bringing you exciting interviews and insightful topics, and we’re thrilled to share what’s to come in 2025. Thank you for being part of The Design Duet community, and we can’t wait to bring you even more inspiration and creativity in the new year! Tune in to hear our stories, reflections, and future plans!
Art and literature 12 months
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Design Trends That Came, Went, and (Thankfully) Left

In this episode of The Design Duet, we take a nostalgic (and slightly cringeworthy) stroll down memory lane to discuss the design trends that have come and gone. From mottled walls and mirrored furniture to saloon-style doors, we question why some of these ever existed—and why others had us hooked at one point. We explore the ever-evolving nature of design and why certain trends stand the test of time while others fade into obscurity. Whether you’re guilty of loving these trends or just curious about the styles that shaped past decades, this episode is packed with fun insights and honest takes on what’s in, what’s out, and what should never come back.
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Breaking Into Interior Design: From Passion to Profession

In this episode, we’re sharing our unique journeys into the world of interior design. Caroline talks about starting fresh in the field, while Chrissie shares her experience making a career change. With the end of the school year approaching, many students and career-changers are thinking about their next steps. We dive into the different paths you can take to become an interior designer and explore some less traditional routes into the industry. Plus, we’ll give you practical tips on small actions you can incorporate into your daily life to get started on your own design journey. Tune in for inspiration, insights, and a roadmap to breaking into interior design!
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The Art of Rug Making with Award-Winning Designer Jenny Jones

In this week’s episode of The Design Duet, we sit down with the incredible Jenny Jones, an award-winning rug maker celebrated for her extraordinary craftsmanship and artistic eye. With nearly 30 years in the rug-making industry, Jenny has become a true master of her craft, creating bespoke, handmade rugs that blend tradition, innovation, and a deep passion for art. Jenny shares her inspiring journey from the beginning of her career to becoming a leading figure in the industry. We dive into the intricate, 180-step process of creating each rug, from design to the final product, and explore how her talent for combining color, texture, and pattern makes her pieces truly timeless. 🖤 Whether you’re a fan of interior design, fascinated by the world of handmade art, or just curious about the rug-making process, this episode offers a rare look into Jenny’s world of craftsmanship and design.
Art and literature 1 year
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Kitchen Renovation: Designing with a $70,000 Limit

In this special episode of The Design Duet, we tackle one of the most important spaces in any home—the kitchen! Join us as we take a deep dive into a recent client project involving a full kitchen demolition and rebuild, all while sticking to a $70,000 budget. We’ll walk you through the client’s renovation scope, discuss how to allocate funds effectively, and reveal the hidden costs you may not be aware of when tackling a kitchen renovation. From materials and design choices to unexpected fees, we’ve got everything you need to consider before diving into your own project.  Whether you’re planning your own kitchen makeover or just curious about the process, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
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Restoring Heatherbrae: A Journey Through Heritage, History, and Home

We are beyond thrilled to be joined by Julie Fodera, who, alongside her husband Vincent, is in the process of restoring the magnificent Heatherbrae—one of Victoria’s most treasured heritage homes. Located in Caulfield and dating back to 1854, Heatherbrae is steeped in history. In this episode, Julie takes us on a journey through her inspiring vision for restoring this iconic property and shares her personal experiences in the world of historical restoration. We dive deep into the importance of preserving Melbourne's rich history and the significant process of bringing such a storied past back to life. When complete, Heatherbrae will beautifully blend its historical charm with modern comforts, serving as a true celebration of heritage, community, and the arts. Beyond being a private residence, Julie and her team have founded Heatherbrae1854 Pty Ltd, which will seek opportunities to raise funds for local non-profit organizations dedicated to historical preservation, through affiliate marketing and other exciting initiatives. In addition to becoming a private home, Heatherbrae will be transformed into a living gallery for artists, designers, and makers. Its stunning grounds, featuring a majestic Moreton Bay Fig (believed to be the largest of its kind in Victoria), will also serve as a coveted venue for curated events. The landscape will be brought to life with feature gardens, enchanting pathways, and ambient lighting. At the heart of it all, Heatherbrae and the Fodera family aim to inspire the broader community to make thoughtful choices about preserving heritage homes and keeping the stories of our shared history alive.
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