Posts Tagged ‘design’

Storage Solutions for the Basement and Beyond
One of the things we love the most about a new year is the chance to hit the reset button, to start fresh and to—once again—attempt to kick old habits to the curb and make positive changes within the home. In the spirit of all things fresh and new, why not take this as a […]

It’s impossible to turn on HGTV or flip through the latest issue of Architectural Digest and not notice the mention of shiplap. If you’re not familiar with this massive trend that’s currently dominating the world of interior design, shiplap is a type of board that was originally used to waterproof ships. Characterized by long horizontal […]

Some aspects of interior design trends are relatively universal. Grey walls, white kitchens, tiled backsplashes and hardwood floors have been so stylish for the past decade they have almost become the standard for a modern home. That being said, what homebuyers are gravitating towards in NYC may differ from what is popular is Alabama or […]

Projects You Wish You Had Thought of Sooner
With some of us still working remotely, some still under a legitimate quarantine and some of us making the conscious choice to be cautious and stay home, it’s fair to say that as a society we have spent more time at home in 2020 than any previous year. During COVID-19 quarantine this spring, when most […]

No More Boring Ceilings! It’s Time to Make a Statement
When you gaze around your living room, what is the first thing you notice? Your oversized sectional couch? Your authentic Persian area rug that cost a small fortune? What about your ceiling? Most of us rarely give the ceiling a second glance, and it’s no surprise. It’s most likely one of the most basic and […]

Anything but Ordinary : The Power of a Classic White Kitchen
Let’s face it. Some things are just synonymous with being boring: vanilla ice cream, plain white walls and the clichéd “watching paint dry.” As kitchen trends ebb and flow, the one timeless classic we keep seeing is the completely white kitchen. Does it sound too basic? Repeat after me: white does not equal boring! What […]
Welcome to the Neighborhood! Introducing Granny Pods
For almost a decade, tiny homes have been all the rage in alternative housing, allowing millennials, retirees and world travelers an affordable (and compact) new way of living. As the needs of society are ever-evolving, so are our housing options. One of the newest trends in tiny living is the new granny pod. This alternative […]

Oh, the Possibilities! Finding a New Purpose for your Spare Bedroom
The day has finally arrived. The kids have all moved off to college and are starting their new careers, and you suddenly find yourself with an empty house…and an empty bedroom or two. As your head buzzes with fresh new ideas for ways to transform an old familiar space, keep in mind that the more […]

Rethinking Your Remodel: No Need For DIY Remodeling
Remodels easily find themselves on the “to do” lists of tomorrow. For younger couples in their first home, remodeling may be something that is a fantasy for “when we’re older.” You may be thinking, “Is DIY is the way to get the most of out our home?” Stop right there! Our answer won’t surprise you, […]