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2026 Ins & Outs: According to Designers
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2026 Ins & Outs: According to Designers It is officially 2026! Here are our takes on what trends will emerge and which will become irrelevant. In: Blueย Liz Carlson, Owner and Lead Designer, says, “Green was so big last year. I think it’s a natural cycle of trends where we haven’t seen blue in a…
Read More AI & the Anti-algorithm Home: Why 2026 Interiors will Embrace the Past
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AI & The Anti-algorithm Home: Why 2026 Interiors will Embrace the Past The perception of artificial intelligence is divided, with AI experts viewing it as a positive addition to society, and the majority of U.S. adults remaining cynical towards it. While some may embrace it and others may shy away, there has been an underlying…
Read More 10 Ways to Update your Kitchen (without extensive construction)
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10 Ways to Update your Kitchen (Without extensive construction) Written By: Jada Carlson Kitchens are a space families and friends have gathered in for, seemingly, as long as kitchens have existed. While their main function revolves around practicality, this doesnโt mean they have to lack beauty.ย Replacing, or installing, a backsplash, replacing your countertop,…
Read More Summer Months of Exteriors
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I’ve come to realize that while here in the office, we truly love choosing home products, it isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. I replaced my bathroom faucets a couple of months ago and I am still gawking at them. You may agree or disagree but the same could be said for lots of other expenses…
Read More Design & Product Purchasing
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ย Any project is welcome here, as complicated or simple as it might be. With costs rising, simple projects seem to be the most favorable. We work with DIY homeowners, contractors, and both together. Product selection is just one phase of a project that can be confusing and stressful. We can help alleviate that stress –…
Read More It’s In the Details: Cabinetry
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It’s In the Details Cabinetry We can really empathize with our clients knowing that the terms and uses of certain design elements are not second nature to them. If these things aren’t taught or used on a regular basis, how could they? It is overwhelming! Especially when there is a budget involved. Some details equate…
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