DESIGN BLOG
Stories, styling tips, and behind-the-scenes insights from our team of designers.
Project Highlights 2025
A look at our top five of twenty twenty five. Remodels, restaurants, rich tones and textures. Let’s see what our designers have loved creating most this year.
Holiday Gift Guide
As seen in CITYVIEW Magazine, our 2025 Holiday Gift Guide gives our inside recs for gifts large and small. From dainty jewelry to a kick ass leather jacket that will last a lifetime.
How We Do Holiday Decor Here
When we hand-pick holiday items, we look for variation: mixed woods and metals, soft textiles, sculptural shapes, and pieces that add depth without overwhelming your space.
Details That Went Into Our Staging Home Show Expo
A home full of furnishing to highlight the detailed design-build of this heritage home. See what we brought to the HomeShowExpo 2025.
Co-exsiting: Cozy and Contemporary Styles
The magic happens when these two ideas meet — when warmth and sophistication work together to create a home that feels both inviting and elevated.
Hosting Season Starts Here
We’ve got dried florals, rich shades of decor, and a few pumpkins — all to create a warm and unique autumn atmosphere for your guests to hang.
The Art of Layering: Textures that Bring Your Space to Life
A thoughtfully designed space is more than just beautiful — it’s felt. The secret to creating depth and warmth lies in one of design’s most intuitive principles.
Before & After: The Emmett House
Previously draped with 90s-era furnishings and finishes, we transformed the entire look of this house with a light remodel—just the renovation our clients were dreaming of.
Beat The Heat—Our Favorite Basement Design Projects
Our two-cents on basement design and our top-three projects that still stand out among all of our interior projects. One may just inspire a refresh of your lower-level hangout spot.
Before & After: The Rowen Historic Refresh
Centered around our client’s desire for more practical, light-filled living spaces, this renovation focused on three key areas: the primary bedroom suite, the full bathroom, and a lower-level sunroom.
