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Introducing, "Reframing: The Art of Interior Design"
This season on Reframing: The Art of Interior Design podcast, Casey and Rainey take you behind the curtain to talk about the big responsibility that comes with shaping someone’s sacred space.
They’ll remind you that while design might be their day job, for clients, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to bring their personality and vision to life. From tackling the latest trends to exploring the emotional weight behind design decisions, they’ll show you how a home isn’t just built—it’s intentionally crafted to reflect personality, passion, and purpose.
Expect plenty of laughs, a few hot takes, and tons of inspiration that will have you seeing your surroundings in a whole new light.
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Hi, I'm Casey.
Raymie:And I'm Raymie.
Raymie:Welcome to the Reframing Design podcast.
Raymie:If you're a new designer, a seasoned designer, a homeowner or home enthusiast, you are in the right place.
Casey:We are going to talk about all things design.
Casey:Our stories, our opinions, our experiences, and we're probably going to chase a few rabbits down a few rabbit holes.
Casey:But one thing we can guarantee, we will not talk about politics.
Casey:A question I like to ask is, do you love it or is it just because you keep seeing it and you think it's on trend and that's what people are doing?
Casey:And quite often it is that.
Casey:That they think that's what people are doing and that's what they need to do, and it's like, okay, then, no, we're just scrapping that whole thing.
Casey:What do you love?
Casey:Because how many times you have people over?
Casey:A couple times a year at best, except for your best friends, and they don't.
Casey:You know, they're gonna love your house.
Casey:They know you, and they know gray and white's not you.
Raymie:When somebody invites us into their home, into their sacred space, and ask to create spaces that actually will impact the way they live on a daily basis, which impacts everything that goes on that day in and out of the home, that.
Raymie:That is like a huge privilege.
Raymie:And we don't take that lightly.
Raymie:It's like a big damn deal.
Raymie:And one of the things that I say not only in our firm on a regular basis, but also when I'm on site to our contractors, is that for us, this is a job, right?
Raymie:This is a project.
Raymie:But for the homeown, it's a dream.
Raymie:And we have an awesome responsibility to protect that.
Raymie:And so that also means when we're leaving job sites in the afternoon, that even though it is a construction project, that we leave it somewhat clean and respectable, that those things matter.
Raymie:And so I think that I would want people to know that what I do in my professional space is actually.
Raymie:Actually runs really deep, because I get.
Casey:The impression when we get calls and we get that.
Casey:That new client, and they're.
Casey:They're nervous, they don't really know where to go with their questions.
Casey:And I'm constantly letting people know this is such a joy like this.
Casey:Very few people get to build your house, remodel anything.
Casey:It's a huge luxury, and it should be fun.
Casey:You've worked hard for the money to do it.
Casey:It's not their wheelhouse, but it's ours.
Casey:And so we need to know how to make it enjoyable for them.