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We have the pleasure of welcoming to the show Gabriela Eisenhart: the talented founder of Silo Studios in Atlanta, GA. With over a decade of experience & notable features in Architectural Digest and House Beautiful, Gabriela has made a name for herself designing beautiful spaces that blend personal stories with warmth and comfort.
In this episode, Gabriela shares her philosophy of slow design, which emphasizes the importance of thoughtfully curating your home over time rather than rushing to fill it with decor. She encourages listeners to choose pieces that hold personal significance, ensuring that your home reflects your evolving journey. Join us as we delve into Gabriela’s insights on creating elegant and meaningful spaces that tell your unique story.
Watch this week's episode as recorded on Ballard Designs YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/4g68RKI
What You’ll Hear On This Episode:

00:00 Introduction to the How to Decorate Podcast

00:45 Welcoming Gabriela Eisenhart: Founder of Silo Studios

02:30 Gabriela's Background and Design Journey

06:20 The Art of Timeless Design with a Modern Twist

09:15 Understanding Slow Design: Curating with Intention

12:00 Balancing Immediate Needs with Long-Term Vision

15:45 Blending Tradition and Innovation in Design

18:30 The Role of Personal Stories in Decorating

21:29 Case Study: Buckhead Condo and the Power of Art in Design

25:58 Integrating Art and Family Heritage into Spaces

28:10 Gabriela’s Home: Melding East Meets West Influences

32:05 Crafting Kitchens: The Curve of Creativity and Functionality

36:04 Mastering the Mix of Patterns and Textures

39:20 Designing Children’s Rooms: Growing with Grace

42:30 Decorating Dilemma: Wallpaper Wonders for a Cozy Apartment

47:50 Final Thoughts and Gabriella's Inspirations

Decorating Dilemma:
Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma on the How to Decorate Blog: https://bit.ly/4fmFxzg
Hi Julia,
Gabriela and the hosts adore your happy blue kitchen and the warmth your entry grasscloth brings! To streamline your space, Gabriela suggests continuing the grasscloth into the entry area to maintain a cohesive look without overwhelming your charming New York apartment. If you're drawn to the floral pattern you mentioned, stick to using it on the mirror wall and door wall only, leaving the beam in neutral tones to serve as a gentle divider between spaces.
Thank you for sharing your lovely home with us, Julia. We hope these ideas help you create the perfect balance in your apartment!
- How to Decorate
Also Mentioned:

Silo Studios | Website

@silostudiodesign | Instagram

Gabriela's Homeworthy Tour | YouTube

Ballard Designs

Watch the Full Episode w/ Images: Ballard Designs YouTube

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Happy Decorating!
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