Welcome to Step Up your home, I’m your host Georgia, and I am here to remind you that you can create positive changes in your life through your immediate surroundings. Together with renovation experts and thought leaders in the toxic free and healthy home space, I am excited to share our knowledge and to show you how you can step up your home, and your life….
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | DesignArts |
On this episode of Step Up Your Home we speak with Dani Reilly, ex-contestant on well renowned Australian TV show The Block. Dani and her husband Dan own and direct their end to end design and construction company Manna Made, Dani also co hosts a hom... more
On this episode of Step Up Your Home Georgia speaks with Ben Robertson, the founder of Melbourne architecture firm Tecture. Ben studied at Deakin university before going on to gain experience at some of Melbourne’s most highly regarded architecture f... more
On this episode Georgia talks about the desired home and how taking a good hard look at what you have will really change the way you look at your space. In this episode we work through simple steps to find solutions to the things that really bother y... more
On this episode of Step Up Your Home Georgia is interviewing one of her dear friends, local Melbourne Mum of two and founder of the ever-growing online platform Engold, Steffanie Ball. Steff has been in the creative industry for 14 years. She had stu... more
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Really inspiring especially in terms of starting somewhere & small. As I know now it isn’t so hard to find plastic free bags, alternatives but they are more expensive, let’s hope they become mainstream with lower prices. Emma
Georgia shares some great information, even as a designer myself I’ve learned some good tips and have more confidence in myself as a designer! Georgia please fix the link for your shared finishes schedule! I’d love to have a template :)
Georgia has a really fantastic approach to design and this podcast is a really great way to open up discussions surrounding design and all things interior. Fabulous
The episode was perfectly timely for me as I’m currently renovating and immersed in all things house and design. Looking forward to the next episode!!
I love the topics of conversation being raised by Georgia Ezra, being mindful and conscious of what we choose to surround ourselves with and also confident in our own unique likes so we are happy in our sanctuaries! Cannot wait for the upcoming episodes!!
Apple Podcasts | #218 | United Kingdom/Arts/Design |
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