by Pamela Hope Designs | Sep 10, 2025 | Accessories, Bath Rooms, Clever Storage, Color, Interior Design Trends, Lighting, Organization, Tile
Top Tips for Bathroom Updates (and a few things to avoid!) Bathrooms, formerly called necessary rooms, are an important part of interior design. They are, of course, necessary in all homes. I remember when we lived in Virginia, my parents favored traditional design...
by Pamela Hope Designs | Sep 4, 2023 | Accessories, Color, Fabric, Interior Design Trends, Tile, Wallpaper, Window Treatments
Learn the Rules for Mixing Patterns to Create a Connected and Lively Space Whether getting dressed in the morning or shopping for homes, many of us worry about clashing patterns. How do you mix patterns, colors, and prints for a cohesive and stylish look? When is...
by Pamela Hope Designs | Jul 10, 2023 | Bath Rooms, Interior Design Trends, Kitchen, Tile
Our Houston Interior Designers Share the Top Tile Trends Spanning the Kitchen, Bathroom, and Patio Thanks for coming to our Tile Talk! Tile is a durable material perfect for finishing kitchens, baths, and even outdoor spaces. What we love about tile is that it is...
by Pamela Hope Designs | Feb 21, 2021 | Bath Rooms, Kitchen, Lighting, Tile
So, you are thinking about remodeling your kitchen or bathroom. Well, you have come to the right spot. With so many options available in today’s market, one may get a little overwhelmed as to where to begin and what to choose. Setting a budget, selecting a good...
by Pamela Hope Designs | Feb 3, 2021 | Bath Rooms, Kitchen, Tile
When it comes to renovating your home or building a new house, tile presents numerous options that can be used for a truly custom look. Color is typically the first characteristic that homeowners consider. However, other factors should include: suitability for the...
by Pamela Hope Designs | Sep 4, 2020 | Tile
When most people think of tile, thoughts of traditional kitchen and bathroom floors emerge. However, I love exploring creative uses of tile that are both beautiful and functional for my clients. This post begins with a more familiar use of tile that is executed well...