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Getting the French Country Feel & Peacock's "Married at First Sight"

Getting the French Country Feel & Peacock's "Married at First Sight"

Update: 2025-11-04
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In this episode of the Uploft Interior Design Podcast, I share my mixed feelings about the arrival of colder weather, which often brings on seasonal depression, but also the excitement of new TV shows, especially the latest season of "Married at First Sight" on Peacock. I introduce myself for new listeners, highlighting my 20 years of experience as an interior designer and my passion for teaching aspiring designers. I dive into a design question from Gabby in Folsom, offering her tailored advice on window treatments that align with her luxurious French country style while addressing the unique challenges of her space. I also suggest layout changes for her dining area to improve flow and recommend adding a rug and artwork to enhance the overall design. As I wrap up, I express my enthusiasm for the new format of "Married at First Sight" and encourage listeners to send in their design questions for future episodes.




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00:00:16 - Seasonal Depression and TV Excitement
00:06:27 - Gabby's Design Dilemma
00:08:45 - Window Treatment Challenges and Recommendations
00:13:05 - Dining Table Arrangement Tips
00:20:30 - Married at First Sight Recap
00:24:00 - New Format and Couples on the Show
00:29:25 - Closing Remarks and Future Episodes




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Getting the French Country Feel & Peacock's "Married at First Sight"

Getting the French Country Feel & Peacock's "Married at First Sight"

Betsy Helmuth