An Interior Designer’s Guide for Preparing a Home for Sale
In this guide, I’ll cover the essentials involved in a quick and profitable home sale — including some tips that your real estate agent might not think to suggest.
Read moreIn this guide, I’ll cover the essentials involved in a quick and profitable home sale — including some tips that your real estate agent might not think to suggest.
Read moreThe words “rhythm” and “harmony” likely bring music to mind, but these are also terms that interior designers use to describe our work.
Read moreHave you ever purchased a piece of artwork and then weren’t sure how to display it when you got home?
Read morePeriod homes (generally defined as any home built before WWI) tend to have high ceilings, beautiful detailing, and architectural features you don’t often see in new homes.
Read moreOver the years, I’ve had the opportunity to watch pool trends come and go and help choose pool shapes, finishes, and pool furniture for my clients. Here are some things I’ve learned about pools during my career as an interior designer.
Read moreEnglish style has been making a comeback lately. I think it’s because English furniture is a little bit simpler than French or Italian-style furniture, so it mixes well with a modern home.
Read moreHardwood is the preferred choice for flooring among designers and homeowners alike.
Read moreAn outdoor party takes a little more planning than an indoor one. Here are some of my tips for ensuring everyone has a great time at your next barbecue, cocktail hour, or pool party.
Read moreIf you’re like many urbanites, you’ve always dreamed of having another place to escape to, such as a mountain cabin, lake house, or beach house.
Read moreHardware is something that you’ll be looking at and putting your hands on every day, so it needs to be both stylish and comfortable to use.
Read moreWhen it comes to fireplaces, there are many options out there. How do you decide which one is best for your home?
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