Welcome to Season 2 of The Interior Design Podcast , your go-to source for all things design, straight from the UK! I’m Hayley Roy, an Interior Designer and Entrepreneur, and I’m thrilled to be joined by my amazing co-hosts, Scarlett Mallett and Hannah Denny, my talented colleagues at Harp Design. This podcast is created by designers, for designers—and for anyone who values great design in their lives. We’re here to keep it real, with passionate discussions, bold opinions, and yes, the occasional swear word or cheeky innuendo! Our goal? To make learning about design both informative and enjoyable. Each episode is packed with practical tips, expert insights, and some laughs along the way. We’re not just a podcast anymore! The Interior Design Podcast now has a visual twist—check out A Day in the Life of a Designer on YouTube. Dive behind the scenes with us as we showcase the real-life hustle and creativity of being an interior designer. So, whether you’re tuning in or watching along, make sure to subscribe to both our podcast and YouTube channel for double the design inspiration. We’ve got so much to share, and we can’t wait for you to join us! Connect with us: Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok And don't forget to visit our website for even more content. We value your feedback, so please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or suggestions for future episodes. You can email me, Hayley, at hayley.roy@harpdesign.co.uk And a big shoutout to #Uppbeat for providing the perfect tunes (free for Creators!): Track: "At the Hotel" by Paul Yudin License code: MIXLYHNSEIGWKYJC Thank you for tuning in, and let's dive into the world of interior design together!
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Episode #18
The Hotel Room of the Future | Live at NOVACANCY London
Jul 27, 202626 minS2
What does the hotel room of the future actually look like? And more importantly, could we build it today? In this special live episode recorded at No Vacancy London , Hayley Roy and Hannah Denny from HARP Design take to the stage to explore how hotels can create spaces that are better for guests, better for the planet, and better for business. The conversation starts with one surprising fact: hotel bathrooms can account for up to 70% of a room's water use. That single statistic sparked the design of an entire hotel room centred around three key principles: guest wellbeing, sustainability and longevity. Hayley and Hannah discuss why sleep should be treated as one of the most important guest experiences, featuring innovations such as temperature-regulating beds from FreshBed and premium pillows from Simon Sleep. They also explore how technology can enhance the guest experience without overwhelming it. The discussion then turns to one of hospitality's biggest environmental challenges, water. Featuring Orbital's real-time water recycling shower technology, developed alongside Inside the Box Consulting, they explore how bathrooms can become some of the most sustainable spaces in a hotel. Finally, they tackle an issue the industry doesn't often talk about enough: why are we still ripping out perfectly good interiors every five to seven years? The conversation looks at designing for longevity through modular furniture, repairable materials and smarter supplier collaboration, proving that sustainability can reduce costs as well as environmental impact. The episode finishes with a lively audience Q&A covering technology, cost, implementation and whether the hospitality industry is truly ready for meaningful change. Whether you're a hotel owner, designer, operator or supplier, this episode is packed with practical ideas that challenge the way we think about hotel design. In this episode: Why water should be one of hospitality's biggest priorities Designing hotel rooms around guest wellbeing and better sleep The future of water-saving bathroom technology Why longevity should replace planned replacement How circular design can save both money and carbon Live audience questions on cost, technology and implementation If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like, subscribe and share it with someone in the hospitality industry. We'd love to hear your thoughts. What does your hotel room of the future look like? Let us know in the comments below. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome & Introduction 01:08 Why Water Matters 03:28 Designing a Hotel Room That Performs 04:18 Guest Wellbeing & Better Sleep 04:52 Sleep Technology & Bed Innovation 07:26 Interactive Guest Technology 07:51 Rethinking Sustainable Bathrooms 08:57 Orbital's Water Recycling Shower System 10:18 Designing for Longevity 11:39 Meet the Project Partners 13:09 The Responsibility of Designers & Buyers 16:16 Audience Q&A: Longevity 19:50 Audience Q&A: Technology & Cost 23:18 Is the Industry Ready? 25:34 Closing Thoughts
Designing for Productivity: The Psychology Behind Office Spaces
Jul 27, 20261h 27mS2
What's the BEST Office Furniture for Your Workspace? Ever wondered why you can't focus in your office — or why certain spaces feel instantly calming? In this episode, Hayley Roy is joined by Lucinda Kernick and Charlie Kernick from Hunt’s Office Furniture as they dive into the fascinating impact office furniture can have on a workspace. Discover how the right desk, chair, or colour palette can supercharge your concentration, boost creativity, and improve team morale. We also explore how office suppliers are becoming more sustainable , from eco-friendly materials to circular design principles — making your workspace not just productive, but planet-friendly too. Whether you're redesigning your office, working from home, or just curious about how design affects your mood, this episode is packed with actionable insights! Tune in to learn: 00:25 Creating Productive Workspaces 03:40 Psychology behind workplace design 15:24The Impact of Environment on Creativity 17:08 Flexibility in Design for Evolving Needs 25:33 Curtains: A Love-Hate Design Element 26:57 Essentials of a Productive Workspace 28:20 The Importance of Ergonomics in Office Design 30:34 Adjustability: Key to Comfort and Productivity 44:07 Exploring Acoustics in Workspaces 56:58 Lighting Design and Its Impact 01:01:51 Designing for Teamwork and Collaboration 01:07:49 Colour Psychology in Office Design 01:16:10 Working in a White Office 01:22:23 Sustainable Furniture Practices 01:29:24 One Piece of Furniture You Cannot Live Without? Check out their website below and dont forget to like and subscribe to catch more episodes just like this one! Hunt's Office Furniture Website - https://www.huntsoffice.co.uk/ "At The Hotel" licensed via Music Vine: DESKRUPM3PLZEZT0
<p>In this episode of the Interior Design Podcast, Hayley sits down with Evan from Walking With Reptiles - a passionate and dedicated reptile specialist - who’s opening a reptile handling centre in Haybridge (near Maldon, Essex).</p><p>Evan shares how watching Steve Irwin as a kid sparked a lifelong obsession with crocodilians, how his first snake changed everything, and why hands-on animal experiences can completely transform fear into fascination.</p><p>We also dive into the crossover between landscaping, interiors, and building “living” environments - from slate backdrops and natural stone features to bioactive vivariums that look like a...
<p>In this episode of the Interior Design Podcast, Hayley and Hannah are joined by Emer Gillespie, founder of Spark and Bell a Brighton-based, B Corp-certified company that designs and handmakes sustainable, customisable lighting</p><p>Wether you're a designer looking for sustainable lighting, a fellow small business owner intrested in design or simply just interested in sustainability, this episode is for you.</p><p>Spark and Bell website - https://www.sparkandbell.com/</p><p>Harp Design - https://www.harpdesign.co.uk/</p><p>"At The Hotel" licensed via Music Vine: DESKRUPM3PLZEZT0</p>
<p>Design days out done properly.</p><p>Hayley, Hannah, and Scarlett are in London at Platform Events’ Project Event, chatting about the must-attend industry events every interior designer should have on their radar.</p><p>From supplier-led shows and networking events to the ones that actually deliver value (and not just free tote bags), they share honest insights on where designers should be spending their time - especially if you want to stay inspired, informed, and connected.</p><p>Whether you’re newly qualified, running your own studio, or somewhere in between, this episode gives a realistic look at:</p>Th...
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