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Storage-Friendly Furniture: Functional Solutions That Actually Work
Storage-Friendly Furniture: Functional Solutions That Actually Work
Feb 22 min read


The Designer’s Blueprint → The 70/30 Rule of Home Investment
One of the biggest anxieties homeowners face when starting a design project is the budget. There’s a quiet fear that to achieve a “professional” or "elevated" look, everything has to be expensive. That if you don’t splurge across the board, the space won’t feel cohesive, intentional, or complete. Here’s the truth → great design isn’t about spending more. It’s about spending intentionally . In our work, we use a simple but powerful framework to guide those decisions: The 70/
Jan 192 min read


This Kitchen Didn’t Need More Cabinets, It Needed Less Stuff
Sometimes the best design decisions don’t start with tile samples or renovations. They start with removing what’s already there. We want to share something that happened during an organizing session — because it perfectly captures why we believe so deeply in editing before adding. The Original Goal: Organize the Kitchen Cabinets We were originally there to help organize their kitchen cabinets. There had been some early conversations about possibly renovating down the line ( t
Jan 83 min read


Creating a Color-Drenched Bedroom: The Art of Layering Tones
There’s something undeniably captivating about a well-designed bedroom. It’s your sanctuary, your retreat, and the place where your...
May 13, 20252 min read


Birmingham High-Rise Project: Custom Art for Less Than $5
For the primary bedroom in the Birmingham high-rise project, I wanted to balance the bold, oversized piece of art above the headboard...
Sep 18, 20241 min read


Creating a Nature Walk Box
For the Nashville playroom project, one of the most heartwarming details was incorporating a nod to the grandfather’s time as a park...
Aug 14, 20241 min read
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