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Betsy Helmuth discusses the benefits of premium membership and introduces listener Hannah from Montreal, who is navigating pregnancy and a renovation. They explore deep-set windows, review Hannah's inspiration pictures, and address her design questions, including the functionality of stone chimneys. 0:00 Benefits of becoming a premium member 0:31 Overview of premium content 1:25 Introduction of Betsy Helmuth 1:48 Featuring listener Hannah from Montreal 3:10 Hannah's pregnancy and renovation timeline 5:05 Discussion on the deep-set windows 6:37 Reviewing Hannah's inspiration pictures 10:12 Addressing Hannah's design questions 19:04 Stone chimneys and their functionality 38:47 Final thoughts and conclusion - Consider using a grayish beige paint like Benjamin Moore's Pale Oak to maintain a bright and cohesive look in a space with significant natural wood elements. - Avoid creating a tile "carpet" under the kitchen island and instead use wood flooring throughout to maintain visual unity and make the space look larger. - For the deep-set windows, install a rod from side to side within the window box and use sheer drapes to add softness and color without sacrificing much light. Additional show notes: Click here to ask Betsy Helmuth a design question. Click here to upgrade to a premium member and access the bonus episodes. Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft’s Interior Design Academy. For more affordable tips, visit AffordableInteriorDesign.com. For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com. For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com.