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Home, Addressed
Home, Addressed
8 episodes
4 days ago
Home, Addressed with Margo Roth and Jourdan Fairchild is an 8-part series dedicated to helping you define and refine your personal style at home.
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Home, Addressed with Margo Roth and Jourdan Fairchild is an 8-part series dedicated to helping you define and refine your personal style at home.
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Design
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Episode Three: How to Cut Through the Noise to Feel Inspired
Home, Addressed
43 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
Episode Three: How to Cut Through the Noise to Feel Inspired

Welcome to Home, Addressed! In the first two episodes, we learned about each other’s style backgrounds and then tackled our existing stuff and how to edit out what's not working. In this third episode, we discuss strategies for cutting through the overwhelming amount of inspiration in the world as you continue to define and refine your personal style at home.  

Here are the 3 takeaways from this episode:  

1) Figure out a handful (3 or so) words that describe a general feeling reflective of your style. 
2) Seek out non-digital inspiration in your daily life and when traveling away from your hometown. 
3) Use Pinterest and Instagram intentionally, following the thread the algorithms provide and being open-minded to new, different sources and styles. 

Our favorite non-digital sources for inspiration: 
*Local museums, shops and restaurants with great design
*Go on walks and look at exterior architecture, looking up and down as you move through the world (fantastic tile and ceiling treatments abound!)
*Sign up for holiday house tours or other opportunities to tour beautiful homes in your area.
*Estate sales! Just stepping inside older homes and seeing how people live can provide inspiration.

Design magazines:
House Beautiful
Architectural Digest
Domino
House & Garden
World of Interiors
Elle Decoration
Vogue Living Austrailia

Favorite design books:
*Ebay, bookshop.org, and thrift stores for old design books
*Every Room Should Sing
*A Room of Her Own
*The Perfectly Imperfect Home
*Perfect English Style

Cookbooks:
*The Cook’s Atelier
*A Table for Friends
*Timeless Paris 

Digital favorites: 
*House & Garden YouTube Series
*Rita Konig on Create Academy

Home, Addressed
Home, Addressed with Margo Roth and Jourdan Fairchild is an 8-part series dedicated to helping you define and refine your personal style at home.