We often have questions from our listeners about color, so we figured it was time to do an episode dedicated to this topic and put out a post to our followers to send in any questions they had about wall color in particular and we had so many questions come in. It’s easy to follow trends and just do what everyone else is doing, but it doesn’t matter what som ... Show More
Apr 30
Chairs 101: How to Add Personality to Any Room
You need more chairs, and there’s no easier way to refresh your space without a full redesign. In this episode of Dear Alice, we break down why chairs are the true style-makers of a room, adding character through color, pattern, texture, and sculptural form. We share our favorite ... Show More
31m 14s
Apr 23
Benjamin Johnston: Secrets to Timeless Interiors
In this episode of Dear Alice, we sit down with Benjamin Johnston, Creative Partner of Benjamin Johnston Design and author of Refined Interiors: Timeless Homes for Modern Living, to talk about creating sophisticated spaces with soul. Benjamin shares how his passion for design beg ... Show More
41m 7s
Apr 16
Overlooked Design Details: Front Doors & Flooring
You’ve finished your new build or most recent renovation project, and while everything looks beautiful, something feels off. In our new series, we’ll be taking you through the home and pointing out all the overlooked design details you might not think about, what not to do, and h ... Show More
35m 22s
Aug 2023
How do our eyes, skin and hair get their colors?
All the different colors in our eyes, hair and skin are made by a super special substance called melanin! In this episode, we’ll meet a melanocyte, the artistic cell that makes melanin. Plus, Molly and cohost Jeremy talk with Dr. Tina Lasisi to learn why humans have so many diffe ... Show More
32m 55s
Aug 2023
Red with anger or feeling blue? The link between color and emotion, with Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD
When you’re sad, do you say that you’re feeling blue? Have you ever felt green with envy? Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD, of the University of Vienna, discusses why language so often links color with emotion, whether those links are universal or differ by culture, whether colors can a ... Show More
31m 7s