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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2023 · 45 MIN

Laura Hodges: Leaning into Sustainable, Ethical Design

from The Interior Collective · host Anastasia Casey

Laura Hodges: Leaning Into Sustainable, Ethical Design   Episode Details.   It’s no secret that the interior design industry can be one of over-consumption, unnecessary waste, harmful toxins and unsustainable resource harvesting. However, we believe that sustainability should be at the forefront of every project. In today’s episode, I’m chatting with LEED AP and GREEN AP interior designer Laura Hodges about how she implements more sustainable practices in her design business. Laura is taking us through her technical education in environmentally conscious interior design and how she puts it into practice in her design work.    In this episode, Laura and I discuss: How to forge a path to sustainable design How sustainable design impacts a home’s livability How to encourage clients to accept ethical design Best practices for repurposing and reusing materials  Which elements of interior design work are well recycled Impactful sustainability practices interior designers should implement  And more!   Mentioned in This Episode: U.S. Green Building Council / LEED WebsiteSustainable Furnishings Council / Green AP Thanks for listening to this episode of The Interior Collective. You can listen to our episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or access all the show notes on our website.   You can follow along with Laura on Instagram, and discover more of her work on her website.   SHOW NOTES The Interior Collective: Website

Laura Hodges: Leaning Into Sustainable, Ethical Design   Episode Details.   It’s no secret that the interior design industry can be one of over-consumption, unnecessary waste, harmful toxins and unsustainable resource harvesting. However, we believe that sustainability should be at the forefront of every project. In today’s episode, I’m chatting with LEED AP and GREEN AP interior designer Laura Hodges about how she implements more sustainable practices in her design business. Laura is taking us through her technical education in environmentally conscious interior design and how she puts it into practice in her design work.    In this episode, Laura and I discuss: How to forge a path to sustainable design How sustainable design impacts a home’s livability How to encourage clients to accept ethical design Best practices for repurposing and reusing materials  Which elements of interior design work are well recycled Impactful sustainability practices interior designers should implement  And more!   Mentioned in This Episode: U.S. Green Building Council / LEED WebsiteSustainable Furnishings Council / Green AP Thanks for listening to this episode of The Interior Collective. You can listen to our episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or access all the show notes on our website.   You can follow along with Laura on Instagram, and discover more of her work on her website.   SHOW NOTES The Interior Collective: Website

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