DiscoverUploft Interior DesignDesign From Many Perspectives with Uploft Interior Designer, Anita Magyar
Design From Many Perspectives with Uploft Interior Designer, Anita Magyar

Design From Many Perspectives with Uploft Interior Designer, Anita Magyar

Update: 2025-09-16
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Join Betsy Helmuth in this exciting episode of the Affordable Interior Design podcast as she interviews the incredibly talented interior designer, Anita Magyar. With over 30 years of experience in the design industry, Anita shares her unique journey, from her childhood creativity to her diverse background in interior and set design.


Discover how Anita's passion for design led her to Uploft, where she combines her love for technology and design to create beautiful spaces. Betsy and Anita discuss the importance of incorporating color, the challenges of working in smaller suburban spaces, and the joy of finding unexpected treasures in design.


Whether you're an aspiring designer or simply looking for inspiration to elevate your home, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips. Tune in to learn how to embrace creativity, think outside the box, and make your space truly your own!


Timestamps:
00:20 - Meet Designer Anita Magyar
02:52 - The Importance of Understanding Design Products
05:01 - Anita's Experience at Uploft
14:55 - The Power of Juxtaposition in Design
22:50 - Tips for Brightening Dark Spaces
28:27 - Closing Remarks and Resources




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Design From Many Perspectives with Uploft Interior Designer, Anita Magyar

Design From Many Perspectives with Uploft Interior Designer, Anita Magyar

Betsy Helmuth