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Ep. 321: Layers, Levels, and Storytelling with Lathem Gordon and Cate Dunning

2023/8/8
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This week, we welcome back the lovely design duo, Lathem Gordon and Cate Dunning from GordonDunning, who also just happen to be our guests on episode 6 of Design School. They dive deep into the art of maximizing a small space, sharing their expert tips on layering elements without making the room feel cluttered. Lathem and Cate share their love for creating beautiful cozy nooks and how their design approach evolves to reflect the unique stories of their clients.

What You’ll Hear On This Episode:

  • What is the squint test, and how can we use it?

  • New to patterns and layers - listen up for tips on starting small and gaining your confidence as you go along.

  • How to think about small spaces and know when you need to edit.

  • Managing accessories and little trinkets and treasures.

  • A few Lathem and Cate’s favorite ways to bring lighting into a small space.

  • Is there an end-point to maximalism?

  • Why are islands so big, and how can we keep them from being such a cluttered mess?

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**Decorating Dilemma: **

Thank you Rebecca and we are happy to have you as a loyal fan! First, we suggest using decorative panels instead of functional drapery, which would keep the window treatments within the framing (about six inches on either side) to highlight the high ceilings and create a softening effect. There’s also the possibility of wallpapering the living room and kitchen. Framing wallpaper panels around the archway can also add a decorative touch.

As far as the dining set, maybe think about a racetrack-shaped table, either classic or modern in style and a marble or marble-like material for the tabletop. Colorful chairs would also look great. Your choice of table may influence the selection of a new light fixture, like a more organic or circular shape to complement the dining table.