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The Dining Room Style Everyone Wants Right Now
(and How to Get It)

Tradition reinterpreted for today …

A moodboard of refined, timeless interiors blending traditional and modern elements. The collage includes panelled walls in muted greens, marble kitchens with brass accents, a blue floral wallpapered powder bath, soft neutral dining and living spaces with linen drapery, and antique wood furniture. The palette features creamy whites, tobacco browns, soft blues, and aged brass, evoking quiet luxury and understated sophistication.
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If your dining room isn’t your favorite room in the house, let’s fix that. Because a dining room should be more than just a place to eat … it’s a place of connection. There’s something pretty magical when people come together, share a meal and enjoy great conversation. After all, it’s the room and the vibe that draws people in and makes them stay a while.

What no one tells you about designing a dining room that truly works for real life is that beauty alone won’t do the heavy lifting. It has to function for quiet dinners, spontaneous hosting, or slow Sunday mornings. That’s where balance comes in. Not everything needs to be a splurge. The secret is knowing where to spend and where to save. Maybe your dining table is simple and understated, letting your chairs carry the weight of the room. Or, maybe the rug grounds everything in texture while your lighting brings the sculptural edge. The best rooms are layered with intention, not excess.

Lately, I’ve been loving the upholstered or slipcovered chair around a vintage style table. These chairs are everywhere right now!  And, this table is a perfect balance to achieve the look. We mix high and low with purpose — timeless pieces that do the bulk of the work, paired with accents that bring freshness and personality. For example, this light fixture adds modern flair and personality. We used it in one of our client’s dining rooms and it was absolutely stunning … worth every penny! And, we source from everywhere: vintage markets, small makers, custom trades, and those hidden corners of retail that most people overlook. It’s not about labels or trends, but how the pieces talk to each other.

The goal is simple: to design a dining room that feels timeless, effortless, and personal. A space that evolves with you, and holds meaning long after the candles burn out. Because when done right, a dining room becomes more than a room. It becomes the soul of your home.


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Black oval dining table with sculptural turned legs on a clean white background, framed in a vintage-style Polaroid border.Cream upholstered swivel dining chair with boxy arms and soft linen texture, displayed against a neutral backdrop.Natural jute area rug with an ivory block-printed floral motif, offering a warm, organic foundation for a dining room.Classic bentwood bistro chair with black frame and woven cane seat, shown in a minimal cream frame.Brass chandelier with six shaded candlestick lights suspended from delicate rods, elegant and timeless.Tall wooden cabinet with linen-covered glass doors and turned legs, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and warmth.Neutral woven rug with a subtle faded pattern and texture detail, shown folded to reveal its backing.Silver whiskey tumbler with cut crystal glass and sterling base, filled with amber whiskey and ice cubes.Light oak extendable dining table with tapered legs and classic proportions, styled in a minimalist white setting.Brass and black sconce with a conical shade and adjustable arm, blending modern contrast with timeless design.

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20k. Wow. Feeling a little surreal over here (and right before Christmas!). Emma surprised me with this cake today and it honestly made me pause and take it all in. This journey has been nothing without you all (this community) showing up, supporting, growing with me. I’m so grateful for every message, interaction, and tiny bit of love along the way.
And I’ll be honest... it’s not always easy showing up here every day and sharing so many pieces of our lives. You don’t see everything, and that’s okay. But what’s real is this connection and the people on the other side of the screen.
Here’s to all of you. Thank you for being here, for cheering us on, and for making this space feel like something worth building.❤️
After designing and remodeling so many bathrooms, here are 5 mistakes I’ll never make again:
1. Stopping tile too low on the wall.
Tiling only part way up can make a bathroom feel choppy and visually shorter. Taking tile higher (or all the way up in key areas) instantly feels more custom and elevates even the smallest space.
2. Choosing form over storage.
A pretty pedestal sink with nowhere to hide anything... I’ve learned my lesson. Vanities with drawers, medicine cabinets, and smart niches keep your counters clear and make your bathroom actually livable. For example, pretty pedestal sinks have my heart — but they have zero secrets. If you truly love the look, add a tailored sink skirt to hide essentials, or do what we’re doing in our own project: bringing in an entire wall of IKEA PAX built-ins for overflow storage. Desianers think hard about lifestyle... because a beautiful bathroom that doesn’t actually work never stays beautiful.
3. Using the wrong grout color.
Bright white grout on a busy floor or in a shower is a cleaning nightmare. A softer, mid-tone grout is more forgiving, ages better, and lets the tile shine instead of the lines.
4. Cheap, overly shiny hardware and fixtures.
Nothing dates a bathroom faster than ultra-shiny, lightweight hardware. A tip I give clients: always look for weight and finish depth. Polished nickel with a warm undertone, unlacquered brass that patinas beautifully, or even aged bronze instantly elevates a space. Spend once and avoid upgrading again in two years.
5. Relying only on overhead lighting.
One can light = harsh, flat, unflattering. Layered lighting changes everything. Add sconces at face level (ladies... this is a game changer for getting ready), plus a decorative fixture or even a candle for a softer, moodier feel.
If you’re planning a remodel or want help avoiding these mistakes in your own home, send me a DM — we’d love to help you design a bathroom you’ll love for years🤍
“Designers are expensive.” That’s the public opinion... and sometimes, it’s true. But it’s also the reason we exist. 
A designer’s fee is almost always less than the cost of redoing things that weren’t done right the first time.
We see it all the time. Clients come to us after plans are finalized, materials are ordered, and the space is already under construction. By then, it’s much harder (and more expensive) to course-correct. Details like lighting placement, ceiling heights, tile layout, and even outlet locations all impact the final design. And when we’re part of the process early, those decisions work together instead of against each other.
Working with a designer isn’t just about how your home looks.. It’s about how it feels and functions. Our role is to bridge the gap between vision and execution, to make sure every decision supports the next one.
If you’re in the early stages of building or renovating, this is your sign to bring design in from the start. It’s an investment in doing it once, and doing it beautifully.
Inquire through our site (link in bio) to start your project!
Headed back to Oregon today and scrolling through old Christmas clips like the nostalgic, obsessed person that I am.😂 It truly never fails to be the coziest place during the holidays.
We chose the PNW this year partly for the peaceful vibes... partly because our renovation is unhinged right now. And MOSTLY because I wanted to put up a tree. 
Luckily we have a fake one in storage. No ornaments, just twinkle lights and vibes. I’ve got a few simple tricks to make it feel special for our family.
Where are you celebrating this year? Traveling? Staying home? I love hearing what this season looks like for everyone.
Until then, I’ll just be on the Tennessee backroads with my coffee, gathering design inspo from every pretty home I drive past!