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Interior styling is the final layer that makes a house feel like home. In this episode, I sit down with Julie Coopersmith and Emily Taylor, founders of The Edit, to talk about how homeowners can refresh, organize, style, and rethink their spaces without always starting from scratch. We talk about the difference between interior styling, staging, organizing, and design, and why The Edit starts by helping homeowners use what they already have before buying more. Julie and Emily explain how they create mood boards, guide homeowners through decisions, avoid design overwhelm, and help spaces feel intentional, personal, and finished. If you have a room that feels cluttered, unfinished, or just slightly "off," this conversation will help you understand where to start. From editing before purchasing to measuring before ordering, this episode is packed with practical advice for homeowners who want their space to feel better without wasting money on the wrong pieces. Q&A Takeaways Question: What is interior styling? Answer: Interior styling is the final layer that makes a space feel finished and personal. It focuses on how a room feels, how pieces work together, and how the home reflects the people who live there. Question: How is styling different from staging? Answer: Staging usually prepares a home to sell, while styling helps the people living in the home make the space feel intentional, personal, and complete. Question: What should homeowners do before buying new decor? Answer: Julie and Emily recommend editing the space first. That means looking at what you already have, removing what no longer fits, and finding pieces that can be reused in a smarter way. Question: Why are mood boards helpful? Answer: Mood boards help narrow the direction, reduce decision overload, and keep homeowners from going in too many directions during the project. Question: What is one common styling mistake homeowners make? Answer: A common mistake is buying furniture, rugs, or decor that is the wrong size for the space. Good styling requires measuring and balancing the room before purchasing. Question: How can homeowners contact The Edit? Answer: Homeowners can visit https://www.theeditdet.com/ and connect with Julie Coopersmith and Emily Taylor through their social media and LinkedIn profiles. Connect With The Edit Website: https://www.theeditdet.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-edit-det/ Emily Taylor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyhuntertaylor/ Julie Coopersmith LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliecoopersmith/ Julie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliebcoopersmith/ Emily Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyphtaylor/ [https://www.instagram.com/emilyphtaylor/] Connect With Adam 🔗 CONNECT WITH Adam 💻 Website: https://hireitdone.com/ 🎥 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone 🤝 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ 🤝 https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone 𝕏 X: https://x.com/helfystyle
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