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You know that feeling when you walk into a room and something is just... off? Or when you can't explain why you love a space, you just do? We've all been there. The problem is we spend so much time talking about how rooms look — the colors, the styling, the lighting — and almost no time talking about how they feel. Not anymore. This episode covers everything: why a room without a purpose gives you agita, what staged homes are secretly doing to trick you, and why the influencer apartment formula — white cloud sofa, limewash, modern luxury high-rise — is starting to feel like everyone's living on the same movie set. We also got into how to design with identity. Does furniture come before paint? (We think yes, almost always.) What do you anchor a room around? And how do you build a space that feels like you when your personal style is still a moving target? Then we got into the designers who truly get this — Ilse Crawford, who has been designing for how spaces feel since before it was a conversation. Axel Vervoordt and his deeply calming wabi-sabi interiors. And Lorenzo Castillo, who happened to design the hotel that inspired Caitlin's entire living room renovation. Plus: the case for demi-lune everything, why a draped blanket is the greatest hospitality signal of all time, the pleated tented bed canopy of our dreams, DeVol Kitchens' hand-painted botanical cabinets, and Caitlin's nightly turndown service that we are all a little jealous of. ---------------------------------------- Come find us on Instagram @thestudio_terrace [https://www.instagram.com/thestudio_terrace] and tell us: what is the room in your home that makes you feel the most like yourself? We genuinely want to know. And as always — don't forget to bring the wine. ✨
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