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The Easiest White for Cabinets

Staring at paint chips and seeing 12 different whites? Here’s how to pick one that actually looks good in your light. If there is one decision that seems simple (but almost always spirals), it’s choosing a white paint … especially for cabinets. What looks “clean” on a swatch can turn gray, yellow, pink, or oddly...

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Standout Services: Full Furnishings, Styling & Design

Today, I want to dive into two of our standout services: our ‘Design Plan’ service…
Lifestyle

Easy Homemade Hummus: A Fresh and Filling Treat

This summer, I’ve been absolutely fixated on one thing — loaded hummus. It’s the ultimate…
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Frame TV
Infrared PEMF Go Mat
RB4376 Sunglasses
Seersucker Swim Trunk
Naples Lei in Paradise Swim Trunks
Sinclair Textured Stripe Camp Shirt
Black Gallery Picture Frame
Leather Passport Case
YETI Hopper Backpack
TRUFF Hot Sauce Variety Pack
Woody Cornhole Boards
Arizona Soft Slide Sandal
5 Liters-American Oak Aging Barrel
Holiday

The Perfect Father’s Day Gift: From Sentimental to Practical

Dads can be notoriously tricky to shop for. Whenever you bring up gifts, they always…
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Unlacquered Brass Kitchen Faucet
Solid Brass Pot Filler
Cle Hex Pantry Paver
Natural White – Zellige
Tobago Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Island
Chulainn Industrial Brass Dish Wall Light
Modern Semi Flush – Brass Light Fixture
Gingham Linen Dish Towel – Dusty Blue
Gingham Linen Dish Towel – Cinnamon
Ceramic Salad Dressing Bowl
Ripple Ceramic Bowl
Pan & Scrub Brush with Knob
Design

The High Desert Tumalo Ranch:
Kitchen Reveal

So excited to finally start sharing the final reveal of the Tumalo house as we…
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Vintage Etched Brass Goblets
D’Ascoli Furore Napkins
Nadia Dress
Petite Scalloped Candle Sconce
Checkered Marble and Travertine Coaster Set
Wood Broom
Liat One Piece
Le Pliage Green Pouch with handle
Organic Teak Wood Pedestal
Zanzibar Pillow Cover
Black Verso Table Vase
Hand-painted Porcelain Posy Dish
Design

The June Edit: Embrace the Season of Sun

Ah, June — the first official month of summer here in Bend, Oregon. It’s incredible…
Bathroom

How to Pick the Right Grout Color

Now THIS is something that I feel like isn’t talked about enough, and is considered…
Projects

Tumalo Exterior: Blending Indoor and Outdoor Design

This is the perfect time to share our exterior plans for Tumalo. We just wrapped…
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Modern Style Mid Century Raw Brass Wall Lamp
Arcane Pendant
Katie Small Cylinder Sconce
Telal Ceiling Light
Prairie Pendant Light
Lyndsie Small Sconce
Chulainn Industrial Brass Dish Wall Light
Yerevan Mid-Century Opal Globe Ceiling Light
Modern Brass Sconce
Brass Wall Sconce
Tube Swing Arm Wall Light
Design

Create a Seamless Lighting Plan For Your Home

Lighting – it’s the unsung hero of home design. Trust me when I say, if…
Design

Transform your Home: Tips for Staging and Furnishings

When it comes to staging, think of it as giving your home a facelift. There’s…
Holiday

Celebrating a Fresh Spring Menu for Mother’s Day

Hey there, lovely people! Can you believe it’s already spring? Time sure does fly ……
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The Rush House Original rug
Suede Fringe Stool
Vintage 1950s Thonet Style Bentwood Revolving Coat Stand
Meera – Hand Block-printed Linen Pillowcase
Tulip Coco Pillow
Tube Swing Arm Wall Light
Large Antique Church Pew Bench
Design

Tumalo Entryway: Space Optimization & Solutions

Let’s talk entryways, shall we? It’s funny – we’ve shared all sorts of updates about…
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Vintage Wicker Picnic Basket
Boscoe Round White Concrete Outdoor Dining Table
Anais Dress
Large Molten Silver-Tone Hinged Cuff Bracelet
European Linen Modern Stripe Duvet Cover
Spongeware Pitcher
Tabletop Hurricane
Santa Maria Novella Cinquanta Eau De Cologne
The Remsen Chair
Leather Handle – The Flanders
Clay Clutch Suede Sand
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May Edit: Embracing Romance and New Beginnings

April showers have come and gone, leaving behind the promise of May flowers. This monthly…
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Ok here’s the truth- I have a lot of favorite whites- but this may be my new fave for cabinetry! 
Here’s the part no one tells you:
Most “bad” white cabinets aren’t bad colors… they’re bad context. White fails when it’s chosen in isolation. Paint chips are judged under fluorescent store lighting, held next to nothing, and decided before cabinets, counters, floors, or hardware are even finalized. Then that same white gets wrapped around an entire kitchen and suddenly feels gray at noon, yellow at night, or weirdly dull no matter how much light you have.
That’s why we chose Shoji White by Sherwin-Williams for our kitchen cabinets this time around.
Not because it’s trendy.
Not because it photographs well.
But because it behaves.
Shoji White has a soft warmth that doesn’t show up on a chip, but does show up when it’s next to real materials. It stays steady throughout the day, doesn’t compete with natural wood or stone, and doesn’t turn chalky once it’s covering full-height cabinetry. That consistency is what actually makes a white “safe” — not how popular it is.
Designer truth:
If a white only looks good at one time of day, it’s not a good cabinet white.
If it needs perfect lighting to work, it’s not a good cabinet white.
If paint decisions make you spiral, it’s not because you’re bad at this (it’s because white is reactive, and no one teaches you how to test it properly).
Our blog goes live today at 3:00pm PST, where I break down how to evaluate whites in your actual space and share a few other cabinet whites we consider truly “safe” — the ones we use repeatedly for clients because they hold up in real life, not just in photos.
Save this if you’re choosing cabinets soon.
When I turned 50, I thought my story was already written.
Turns out, I was just getting to the good part.
I’ve rebuilt homes—and rebuilt a life.
Left what was familiar. Started over more than once.
Turned a lifelong love for design into a business alongside my husband, creating intentional homes for people all over the country.
I believe spaces should hold real life… the messy, meaningful, beautiful moments.
And I’ve always looked at older homes and thought, look at the potential.  Maybe that’s why starting over has never scared me, because I see life the same way. Not as finished, but as full of possibility.
How about you? Are you in the middle part of life and just getting going??? I want to hear! And, please don’t hesitate to reach out if you want some advice on how to get started- I’m realizing we are all in this together. 🤍
Life is short. Make it beautiful.
January, already?!
This month’s edit ended up being a mix of things I naturally reached for: cozy knits, everyday staples that don’t try too hard, little home upgrades that make winter feel more intentional. A few things for staying in, a few things for stepping out, and a few things that just make the house feel good again after the holiday rush.
It’s that in-between season where comfort wins, neutrals feel right, and anything with warmth or texture just makes sense. Simple, useful, grounding.
Here’s what’s on my radar as we settle into the new year. Comment “edit” for all my monthly picks! (Live on the blog at 3:00pm PST).
Hi 🤍 if you’re new here—my husband and I are the founders of Clouz Houz.
Three months ago, we packed up our life and moved across the country to follow a dream: expanding our design business in new ways and planting roots in a place completely unfamiliar to us. 
We bought a house in Middle Tennessee to renovate and call home… in a community where we knew no one.
It’s been scary. And humbling.
But we’re doing it.
While we haven’t gotten as far as we hoped on this first project, we are making progress—little by little. New hardwood floors. New electrical. Kitchen and laundry demo complete. A bathroom fully replumbed and rebuilt. 
And still… so much more ahead.
Living in the middle of a renovation while starting over at the same time has been overwhelming in ways we didn’t anticipate. This isn’t our first remodel, but this season feels different. It’s stretching us. Asking for patience. For trust. For presence.
And maybe that’s the point.
Progress doesn’t equal perfection. Sometimes it just looks like staying in it, even when the path feels uncertain. Learning a new place. Meeting new people. Believing that what you’re building—slowly—will be worth it.
This house is testing us, yes. 
Follow along as we restore this 1930s bungalow and build a new chapter, one step at a time.
2026, we can’t wait to see all that you have in store for us. 🤍