Home & Hosting with Loui Burke

Home & Hosting with Loui Burke

Loui Burke
Land Australië
Genres Leisure, Home & Garden
Taal EN-AU
Afleveringen 57
Laatste 23.06.2026

Loui Burke, a content creator known for home tips and bed-making on TikTok and Instagram, launches a podcast about home and hosting. With a background in design, photo styling, and marketing, she shares insights on creating a personal retreat space. The podcast covers practical advice and inspiration for making your home a sanctuary.

Afleveringen

  • The Chic Host Checklist: Beyond the Table. Let's talk Atmosphere and Flow 23.06.2026 40min
    Alright, we know how to set a beautiful table by now. And if not, honestly, video is probably the better educational source, so go and find me on Instagram.This episode is about everything beyond the table. The music you put on before you do anything else, the bathroom guests absolutely notice, the porch light, the drinks station, the lighting, the food flow, the water jug, and the little old hospitality habits that keep a night moving.Because flowers and candles are lovely, obviously. But a gorgeous table doesn’t host the evening. You do.This is your chic hosting checklist for creating atmosphere, flow and a night that feels considered from front to back.Polished, not precious. Special, not stiff. And yes, water deserves a vessel.
  • All There is to Know About Beds! How to Style a Bed Like a Designer: Linens, Layers, and Bedhead Secrets 19.06.2026 52min
    Want to achieve that fluffy, cloud-like boutique hotel bed at home? It takes a lot more than just throwing on a duvet set. This week, professional bed stylist Louis Berg shares the ultimate guide to bedroom styling and luxury bedding. Discover how to upscale your duvet for a plush look, the exact way to layer a flat sheet so it actually stays in place, and the truth about long-staple fibres like Egyptian cotton. Whether you're trying to figure out the right pillow formula or wondering how to care for linen wrinkles, this episode is your blueprint for a beautiful, comfortable bedroom.
  • The Internet Got Mad at a Made Bed: Shamed or Just Shown? 26.05.2026 40min
    A few bed-making videos went viral, my Instagram following doubled in a week, and suddenly the internet had a lot to say about pillows, quilts, beige interiors and whether showing people how to make a bed properly counts as “shaming”.In this episode of Home and Hosting with Loui Burke, I’m unpacking the reaction to my fed-up bed-making videos, why the word “shame” gets used so quickly online, and why I think making your bed is about more than aesthetics. It is about routine, self-respect, domestic confidence and creating small moments of order in a world that often feels anything but.I also talk about the role of humour and tough love in making home advice cut through, why this content did not come from nowhere, and how teaching people to make a space feel like home has always been at the centre of what I do.Because no, it is not really about a perfect bed. It is about learning how to care for the space you are in now.
  • 10 Autumn & Winter Home Trends That Actually Make Your Home Feel Chic 18.05.2026 35min
    In this episode of Home and Hosting with Loui Burke, we’re talking through the 10 autumn and winter homeware trends worth paying attention to this season.From rich, spiced colour and darker timber to proper curtains, heritage patterns, collected metals, artisanal details and texture beyond bouclé, this episode is all about making your home feel warmer, more layered and more inviting as the weather cools down.Loui shares what he’s backing from the 2026 interiors conversation, what he’d avoid, and how to bring seasonal styling into your home without making it feel obvious, overly themed or like a retail display. Think cosy, chic and actually liveable.Perfect for anyone wanting to refresh their home for autumn and winter, add colour to a neutral space, create more atmosphere, or make their home feel more considered without buying into every trend.Follow Home and Hosting with Loui Burke for more interiors, hosting, home styling and modern homemaking conversations.
  • Is Your Home Empty, Cluttered or Considered? Let’s Fix That 20.04.2026 30min
    Is your home empty, cluttered or considered? In this episode of Home and Hosting with Loui Burke, I’m unpacking why a home can be clean and still feel cold, or styled and still feel busy, and how to find the balance between the two.From lighting, texture and warmth to editing, function and restraint, this episode is a practical guide to identifying what might be holding your space back and making your home feel more put together, without making it feel sterile or overdone.
  • You Need Help: How to Do a Chic Easter (Not Kitsch) 22.03.2026 16min
    Easter is one of the easiest holidays to get wrong… and most people do.Between pastel overload, bunny heads, and the excuse of “it’s for the kids,” it can all start to feel a bit chaotic, and not in a good way.So if your Easter setup has ever felt a little… off, this episode is for you.I’m breaking down how to approach Easter in a way that actually feels chic, considered, and aligned with your home — especially here in Australia where the seasons don’t match what we’re seeing online.We’re talking about:why Easter decor often misses the markhow to shift from “theme” to “feeling”using seasonal produce instead of buying more “stuff”how to use colour and pattern with intention (not chaos)and the small details that make a table feel elevatedI also walk through my Easter table this year - from a block print tablecloth sourced from Etsy, to dahlias and Queen Anne’s lace, bok choy candle holders, and those classic Lindt bunnies that just work.Because it’s not about doing more.It’s about doing it well.If you want to see how it all comes together, head to my Instagram and TikTok where I’ve shared the full Easter series.And if you enjoyed this episode, I’d love if you left a review or shared it with someone who needs a little help this Easter.
  • What Taste Actually Means (And Why We Confuse Taste, Class, Style and Trends) 08.03.2026 20min
    In this episode of Home and Hosting, we explore what taste actually means and why people so often confuse taste, class, style and trends.Conversations around taste always spark interesting discussions online, so we unpack how the words taste, class, style, and trends have started to blur together and why that causes so much confusion.Style is talked about constantly, trends move faster than ever, and taste often gets avoided entirely because it can feel loaded or exclusive.We also explore how social media has contributed to the TikTok-ification of design language, where everything becomes an “aesthetic”. When trends are packaged as aesthetics, it can make it seem like participating in the right trend means having taste, when in reality, those are very different things.From there, we look at how taste actually develops through exposure, environment and experience. We touch on ideas from sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and the cultural landscape he was writing about in the late 1970s, and how the internet, globalisation and the pace of modern media have changed how people encounter culture today.We also talk about why wealth can broaden exposure but does not automatically mean better taste, and how broader exposure can sometimes be treated as authority in the same way education or expertise can be used to signal status.Most importantly, we explore how taste is shaped by the environments we live in and the experiences we have. It is not something reserved for a particular class or price point.If you have ever felt unsure about the language around taste, design or aesthetics, this episode offers a thoughtful conversation about how to understand these ideas and apply them to your own home and daily life.
  • Learning to Live Together: 5 tips to Make a Home Together When You Don’t See Things the Same Way. 24.02.2026 11min
    If you’ve ever moved in with a partner, a housemate or even a sibling, you’ll know this feeling well: you don’t always see the home the same way. One person cares deeply about how the space looks and feels… and the other person is totally fine with one novelty mug, a well-worn pan, or whatever they’ve had since 2014.This episode is all about learning to live together when your approaches don’t match and how to actually make a home as a team.I’m sharing the real conversations I’ve had with my girlfriends over the years, as well as my own experience living with my partner. This isn’t gender politics or partner-blaming, it’s a genuine dynamic so many people navigate when they merge their routines, belongings and expectations.We’ll talk about:• why some people see the item and others see the room• how to get your partner (or kids!) involved early so they actually care about things• how to do clear-outs without the drama• why good design is about function, not just aesthetics• how to bring your “future home” feeling into the home you’re in now• and why whoever cares more should sometimes get priorityTake what applies, leave what doesn’t, the goal is simply to help you build a home that reflects who you are now, and who you’re becoming.If you enjoy the episode, please leave a review and share it with someone navigating the same thing.
  • You’re Doing Trends Wrong. Let’s Fix That. (There Are Two Forecasts: Trends & Weather) 13.02.2026 21min
    I posted a video about decorating for the wrong season and it clearly stuck! So let’s unpack it.In this episode I’m talking about the lost art of seasonal styling, why materials and colour have “temperature”, how retail launches distort what feels current, and why calling something timeless doesn’t make it immune to the trend cycle.Your home should match the weather you’re living in, not just the trend forecast.
  • Feeling Out of Sorts? A Put-Together Guide for When Life Feels Off. 02.02.2026 22min
    Feeling out of it? This one’s for you.In this episode, Loui breaks down that very universal, very human moment where life just… doesn’t feel like it’s matching the version of yourself in your head.Whether you’re in your late 20s, your 30s, the middle of a 40s reset, or deep in a 50s reroute. We all hit that point where things feel off-kilter.Loui shares a warm, grounded blueprint for getting your life feeling purposeful again, with a focus on cohesion, clarity, and genuinely intentional living.Not perfection. Not pressure. Just direction.You’ll hear about:why you’re not actually “behind”the real reason people resist cohesionhow aesthetics shape behaviourwhy clutter keeps you stuckthe wardrobe reset that changes everythingroutines that make you look (and feel) more put-togetherbuying for longevity instead of panicand how to design a life that genuinely reflects who you’re becomingIf you’ve been in a slump, drifting, or just feeling off, this episode will make you breathe out, reset, and feel a little more like yourself again.
  • Ins and Outs of 2026 – New Year, Same Great Taste 06.01.2026 26min
    New year, same great taste.In this episode of Home and Hosting with Loui Burke, Loui breaks down the INs and Outs of 2026 through a home and hosting lens blending what leading designers and publications are forecasting with what people are actually searching for and living with right now.Drawing from industry voices like Vogue Living, Studio McGee, Architectural Digest, and ELLE Decor, alongside real consumer behaviour from Google search trends, Loui unpacks what’s genuinely shifting and what’s quietly falling away.This isn’t about chasing trends or reinventing your style. It’s about refining what already works, making smarter material choices, improving flow, and creating homes that feel better to live in and easier to host in.Expect practical takeaways, real-world examples, and a good-time, optimistic start to the year.OUTs for 2026Homes that feel unresolved — furniture and layouts that worked in a different space, but haven’t been adapted to the current oneNeutral interiors that rely on colour alone, without enough material depth or textureStock-standard, default finishes (especially in new builds and developments) that don’t reflect the price or personality people expectHomes that photograph well but make hosting harder than it needs to be — poor flow, no prep zones, no landing spaceINs for 2026Intentional restraint: sculptural, edited spaces where every element feels deliberateImproving flow in kitchens, bathrooms, and high-use zones by reshuffling, decluttering, and re-zoning what you already ownWarmer kitchens with a furniture-like feel, timber details, and softer finishesCalm front-of-house spaces paired with highly functional back-of-house storage and prep zonesSofter metals like silver, pewter, and brushed finishes — especially for hosting and table detailsBlue used as a grounding neutral (not coastal or Hamptons) — think accent pieces, not themesDarker timber used sparingly to add depth and contrast in neutral homesPattern reintroduced gently through textiles, table linen, and cushionsTextiles doing more than decoration — fabric, trims, and soft detailing adding warmth without clutterOne strong, anchoring art piece to resolve a space instead of lots of small objectsVogue Living — editorial direction, city homes, material trendsStudio McGee (Shea McGee) — intentional restraint, warmer interiorsAmber Lewis — material honesty, darker woods, lived-in neutralityArchitectural Digest — layered interiors, textiles, large-scale artELLE Decor — finishes, metals, warmth and textureRising searches around making rental spaces feel personal and intentionalIncreased interest in warmer kitchens, storage solutions, and hosting-friendly layoutsGrowing demand for neutral interiors with texture, depth, and better materialsSearches for darker timber, blue accents, patterned textiles, and oversized art as finishing elements2026 isn’t about buying more or starting again.It’s about:fewer thingsbetter materialsstronger anchorsimproved flowand homes that support how you actually live and hostNew year. Same great taste.📝 Show NotesWhat’s covered in this episodeIndustry voices & inspiration referencedConsumer behaviour & search trends discussedKey takeaway
  • 5 Mistakes That Make Your Home Feel Lifeless (and How to Fix Them) 04.11.2025 18min
    If your home looks fine on paper but still feels… off. This episode’s for you.I’m diving into the five biggest mistakes that make your home feel lifeless (and yes, they might sting a little). From fake materials to playing it too safe with beige, I’ll show you how to fix it and how to start owning your taste.Because growing up your space isn’t about being “fancy.” It’s about confidence, adulthood, and actually caring about the life you’re building.
  • Christmas Trends I Love (and Loathe) - Holiday Themes and How to style them 19.10.2025 30min
    It’s officially that time of year, Christmas has arrived in every major Australian department store, and the themes are loud. From traditional reds and golds to ocean-inspired pastels, Australiana motifs, and candy-coated chaos - I’ve seen it all.In this episode, I’m breaking down the biggest Christmas décor trends in Australia for 2025 What’s showing up at Myer, David Jones, Adairs, Bed Bath N’ Table, Target, and boutique homeware stores — and sharing which looks I actually love, and which ones I’d rather leave on the shelf.We’ll talk about everything from the rise of Australiana and coastal Christmas styling to pink Christmas palettes, Ralph Lauren-inspired traditional looks, and the glass-droplet “romantic” trend that’s still lingering online. Plus, I’ll share a few simple tips for reinventing your existing decorations - like changing ribbon colours, upgrading your tree, or using gift wrap as part of your décor.Whether you’re team classic, coastal, or something in between, this episode will help you curate a festive home that feels intentional, elevated, and authentically Australian.
  • 6 Tips to Host Like a Natural (and Make Guests Feel Instantly at Home) 23.09.2025 9min
    Growing up with a family restaurant and accommodation business, I learnt early that hosting isn’t just about putting food on a table - it’s about creating an experience people want to come back to.In this episode of Home & Hosting with Loui Burke, I’m sharing 6 simple, practical tips to help you host like a natural - whether it’s a casual dinner with friends or a special celebration.You’ll learn:How to scent-scape your home so it smells amazing the second guests arriveThe lighting and music tricks that instantly shift the moodHow to arrange seating and surfaces so conversation flows naturallyTable setting tips - from tablecloths to napkins to where to put the flowersBuffet vs. family-style dining (and why I prefer one over the other)How to stay relaxed and actually enjoy yourself as the hostThese are the little things that make a big difference - and the reason people leave your home feeling cared for, connected, and ready to come back again.
  • 5 Bedroom Design Mistakes You’re Probably Making (and How to Fix Them) 17.09.2025 22min
    Your bedroom should feel like a retreat - but most people are getting the basics wrong.In this episode of Home & Hosting with Loui Burke, I’m sharing the five most common bedroom design mistakes I see all the time - from bad bedframes to pillow overload - and exactly how to fix them.We’ll cover:How to choose the right bedframe and headboard (and why gas-lift storage changes everything)The foundation pieces you actually need for a hotel-level bed (plus my pillow formula!)Why styling matters just as much as your linenThe essential furniture, rug, and curtain upgrades that make a room feel finishedHow to pull it all together so your bedroom feels calm, cohesive, and intentionalDo just these five things and I promise - your bedroom will be 200% better than 98% of bedrooms out there.🎧 Listen now and start your bedroom glow-up.
  • Daniel Matthews | ' The Design Style With No Name' : Finding Home Through Colour, Character & Considered Chaos 03.09.2025 1u 1min
    In this episode of Fellow Friends in Home & Hosting, I’m joined by Daniel Matthews — the creative behind the beautifully layered and cleverly named @a.modest.semi.We chat about the value of renting as a way to experiment with different styles, the emotional rollercoaster of a first-time renovation, and what it’s like designing a home through the eyes of a textile professional. Daniel also helps unpack “the style with no name” — the romantic, character-filled English aesthetic that’s sweeping our feeds but still defies definition.From olive green walls to secondhand treasures and how to know when to splurge vs save, this is a warm, witty, and practical chat for anyone who wants their home to feel like a true reflection of who they are.Follow Daniel on Instagram at @a.modest.semi — you’ll fall in love with his home, but stay for his brilliant sense of humour and deeply thoughtful design eye.
  • City Row House to Cult Favourite: How Alex & Mike Made Everyday Design an Experience | Fellow Friends in Home & Hosting 20.08.2025 1u 19min
    In this episode, I’m joined by Alex and Mike (@Alexandmike) — design-forward content creators known for transforming their Philadelphia row home into a warm, layered, and deeply personal space that’s captured the hearts of thousands online.We talk about the creative evolution of their home, the little rituals that shape their everyday life, and the design decisions — from tile choices to top sheets — that make a space truly feel like yours. Equal parts fun and thoughtful, Alex and Mike bring a sense of style, soul, and storytelling to everything they touch.Whether you’re in a city apartment or a forever home, their approach to everyday design will inspire you to slow down, play more, and create something that’s wholly your own.
  • What Are You Running From? | The Return of In-Store Experiences at Mecca + More and Gift/ Father’s Day Inspo to Elevate His Everyday 19.08.2025 35min
    We put so much pressure on holidays to deliver joy — but what are we really running away from? In this solo episode, Loui dives into the idea of building a lifestyle you don’t need to escape from. From the return of in-store services like Mecca HQ and the Henne Styling Atelier, to finding intention in everyday choices, this is about elevating how we live day-to-day.Plus, with Father’s Day just around the corner, Loui shares thoughtful gifting ideas to help glow up dad’s everyday — because style and intention shouldn’t stop at the front door.
  • Alexander Widener | From New York to Maine, and the Art of Timeless Craftsmanship and Design - Fellow Friends in Home & Hosting 06.08.2025 59min
    In this episode, I’m joined by Alexander Widener (@Alexander_Widener) — a designer and storyteller whose world blends deep-rooted tradition with intentional living. After years in New York’s fast-paced interiors industry, Alexander made the move to coastal Maine, trading the city for a quieter life shaped by history, craft, and care.We talk about his journey — from working in textiles and showrooms to opening his own guest cottage and store — and the values that guide his work: timeless design, slow decorating, and collecting with purpose. Whether it’s sourcing antiques, working with artisans, or simply letting a home evolve over time, Alexander brings a rare depth and warmth to everything he touches.If you've ever romanticised a quieter life, craved more meaning in your space, or felt drawn to the old-world charm of craftsmanship and character, this one's for you.
  • From Heritage to Home: Patricia Rodi on Style, Story, and Slowness | Fellow Friends in Home & Hosting 23.07.2025 1u
    In this episode, I’m joined by Patricia Rodi — a designer, writer, and content creator whose aesthetic blends her Swedish and French heritage with the quiet romance of life in the Scottish countryside.Patricia and I talk about how her upbringing and cultural influences shape the way she approaches home — from embracing slowness and ritual, to choosing antiques with soul, and layering spaces with history and heart. Her work is a masterclass in intentional living: thoughtful, poetic, and deeply personal.If you’re drawn to homes that tell a story, to the beauty of tradition, or to the art of living gently and beautifully, this conversation will speak to you.

Populair in

Deze podcast verschijnt ook in de podcastlijsten van deze landen.