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Dear Alice is an Interior Design podcast brought to you by Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall, the spu

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In this episode we are going to be rounding out this podcast with common design mistakes, which is p

Today we have Cory as the MC and we’re going to be talking about “party fouls,” or common design mis

In this episode we have with us design artist Aren Muse, who has his own team of stylists and a grea

In this episode, we talk about “The icing on the cake" (as Jess would call it) a.k.a finish work and

Today we have Courtney Grow with us, a fresh taste maker who we find sincere, genuine and believable

We had a listener reach out asking how to integrate the crystal and silver she has had around for ye

In this episode we talk about the design rules we break and the rules that aren't really rules at al

Today’s topic is about the ever present question: New Build or Remodel. We get a lot of questions

Today we talk about the master or primary bathroom and the tricks we have learned over the years des

This is a rebroadcast of an episode we wanted to share as we get into the new year. We brought Morga

This is a rebroadcast of our interview with Thom Filicia, one of the original designers from Queer E

In today’s episode, Cori chooses our topic and we go over an article about the top design trends in

In this episode we discuss the primary bedroom, which was formerly called the master bedroom. This i

Today we talk about figuring out what your style is and how to discover what works best for you. If

It's time! Today we are going to give you tips on how you can get your decorations to stand out thi

In this episode we have with us Edward Reisert, the National Sales Director of Libeco Home who is go

Today we’re talking about styling your kitchen. The place to start, the island. We will tell you a

Today we’re talking about taking your vision to the finish line, or following through with your drea

In this episode we're celebrating two major milestones with the one year anniversary of the podcast

Today we talk about one of the hardest working rooms in the house, the mud room. A space that sees a