News
Local designer gets own radio
show
By Kevin Selders, The Olathe News
Karen Mills is seeing the various paths of her life come together
in the form of a new adventure.
The Olathe interior designer and owner of Interiors By Design,
Inc. is using her experience in design, television, marketing,
writing and teaching to share her interior design tips through
the airwaves with a new radio show. "I have my hands
in a lot of different areas," she said.
The radio show, "Living Large," airs at
10:30 a.m. Saturday on KXTR AM and
1 p.m. Sunday
on News Radio 980 KMBZ AM.
The high-end design, lifestyle and home improvement radio
newsmagazine launched in January. It features Mills discussing
various design topics and interviews with popular designers,
including HGTV stars Michael Payne of "Designing for
the Sexes," Sarah Richardson of "Room Service,"
Jennifer Convy of "Awesome Interiors" and celebrity
Chris Madden. Upcoming shows will feature celebrity designers
such as Christopher Lowell on May 14 and on April 30, Constance
Ramos, formerly of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."
Mills admits there are challenges in having a design show
on the radio, but they're easily overcome.
"Your imagination is so much better than what you can
see on the television screen," she said. "It's all
theater of the mind, plus it's a multimedia product now because
we have the Web page. We can showcase some things on there."
Three years into an interior design major at the University
of
Kansas,
Mills switched her major to television. This led to her doing
everything from arranging lighting for commercials and designing
sets to getting her own on-air time. She later left TV for
the corporate world, working for IBM. However, she was pulled
back to the interior design world.
"I just decided I was tired of the corporate world, and
I wanted to do what I love, and love what I do," she
said.
During
a Olathe Chamber of Commerce
event, Mills met Andrew Ellenberg with Entercom, Inc., now
the executive producer of her show.
Interiors By Design, Inc., started in 2002, specializes in
custom design, redesign and staging for resale. Mills works
with homes and small businesses and offices. She also speaks
about staging homes for resale to real estate agents.
Mills said she spends 30 hours a week preparing for the show
and taping interviews. The show's Web site features audio
clips, videocasts, podcasts, design columns and live streaming
of exclusive interviews with celebrities and other well-known
designers.
When interviewing designers, Mills tends to ask about their
design preferences and the trends they notice in design.
"They're all from different parts of the country,"
she said. "It gives the listeners a flavor of what's
going on."
She added that the trend now is to make your home your own
personal retreat. "Then you don't have to go on vacation
your home is your own oasis," she said. Mills said her
ultimate goal is to help people realize they can be designers,
too. "What I'm trying to do with this show is make design
accessible to the masses to let the listeners know they can
create beautiful designs, too," she said. "It's
not just something accessible to the wealthy. I'm trying to
pass on some of my knowledge to my listeners. I don't care
if I give away all my secrets — I want to share."
For more information, visit
interiorsbydesigninc.com.