What Makes Boutique Hotel Interiors Attract More Guests?
Boutique hotel interiors attract more guests when they create a distinct identity through storytelling, layered materials, local influence, and memorable design moments.
How to Hire an Interior Designer for a Whole Home Renovation
Hiring the right interior designer for a whole home renovation is about more than style. Learn what to look for in process, communication, construction knowledge, and lifestyle alignment.
How to Create Flow Between Old and New Spaces During a Partial Remodel
Creating flow during a partial remodel comes down to thoughtful transitions, repeated details, and respect for the home’s original architecture. Here’s how to make old and new spaces feel cohesive.
The Order of Decisions in a Kitchen Remodel
The best kitchen remodels don’t start with finishes. Learn the right order of decisions—from layout and range placement to finishes and lighting—to create a kitchen that feels intentional, balanced, and functional.
What I Saw at KBIS… And Why It Matters for Your Remodel
What actually matters from KBIS isn’t trends—it’s materials and ideas that will last. Here’s what’s worth bringing into your remodel (and what’s not).
Why “Decorated, Not Cluttered” Is the Secret to Elevated Interiors
Elevated interiors aren’t built by adding more—they’re built through editing. Learn how negative space, thoughtful styling, and restraint create a home that feels calm, cohesive, and high-end.
How Timeless Design Choices Protect Home Value Over Time
Timeless design isn’t about avoiding trends—it’s about creating a home that can’t be easily time stamped. Here’s how longevity-driven choices protect value over time.
Why Designing Your Remodel Around Your Lifestyle Creates Better Flow (and Better Resale Value)
Designing a remodel around how you live—not just what you like—creates better flow, supports daily routines, and protects long-term resale value.
What Most Designers Don’t Understand About Construction (And Why It Costs Homeowners More)
Many remodels become more expensive not because of bad design—but because construction wasn’t considered early enough. Here’s why that disconnect costs homeowners more, and how to avoid it.
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