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In this episode of the Uploft Interior Design Podcast, I recorded late at night in my pajamas after putting my kids to bed, reflecting on my 11 years of podcasting while reintroducing myself and my mission to make interior design accessible. I answered a listener’s question about an awkward empty corner, explaining when spaces can stay empty and when they need intentional design, offering ideas like adding height with plants, layering artwork, and improving material and color balance. Then I shifted into sharing my obsession with a true crime Netflix documentary, Till Murder Do Us Part, where I walked through the complex and unsettling case of a couple accused of murdering the woman’s parents, highlighting the ambiguity, conflicting stories, and lingering questions that kept me hooked.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Late-night intro, pajamas, and Betsy reflects on 11 years of podcasting
03:00 – Submit design questions + making interior design accessible
06:00 – Listener question: what to do with an awkward empty corner
10:30 – Design advice: when to leave space empty vs. fill it intentionally
15:30 – Styling tips: plants, layered art, materials, and cohesive color palettes
22:00 – Netflix recap: Till Murder Do Us Part and lingering questions
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