Houston Chronicle Feature

We were recently featured in the Houston Chronicle showcasing our tips on creating a functional and beautiful laundry room. We couldn’t be more excited! “Whether you’re working with a laundry closet or an extravagant utility room, decorators all preach the same thing:...

Keeping It Neutral

Oftentimes, people incorporate bold, colorful accessories to amp up their home décor. If you’re not into brighter hues, it’s okay! Neutral pieces will always have a timeless look to them. If you’re looking for a design style that’s relaxing yet subtle and...
Floor Plans for Forever

Floor Plans for Forever

After selecting the basic structure and design of our new home, it was time to get down to the nitty gritty of the layout. Although we knew where each of the rooms would be situated, making it cohesive took a few meetings. We had to consider different factors when...

Yellow Mimosa: Summer’s It Color

When we think about summer, we picture warm, bright colors that exude happiness. Yellow Mimosa exemplifies warmth and sunshine, making it this summer’s IT color. Looking at this color makes you feel the warmth of the sun and the soft breeze of summer. If you’re...

Design On a Budget

Getting started on a new interior design project is exciting and a lot of fun! As you get those creative juices flowing, it’s important to sit down and create a budget. Your budget will help you make the best decisions when choosing pieces for your room. Below are a...

Not Your Grandmother’s Wallpaper

The wallpaper you choose for a room can set the tone for the space. Depending on your personal style and what you have in mind for the particular room, wallpaper can make a room appear bigger, warmer or brighter. To make a space appear bigger, choose patterns with...
Pick a Floor Plan, Any Floor Plan

Pick a Floor Plan, Any Floor Plan

Jon and I enjoyed meeting with our architect Greg Swedberg of 2Scale Architects. Based on his bubble diagrams and our preferred house layout, he wanted to walk around our current home and ask questions about how we live and use our space.  I enjoyed that because I do...

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