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October Edit: What’s Catching My Eye This Month

A season of softer light, layered textures, and small, considered moves Fall changes the pace, doesn’t it? Afternoons go honey-gold, the air gets a little more crisp, and homes start asking for warmth without clutter. October is that hinge month—still easy and breezy from summer, but quietly getting ready for hosting, early sunsets, and longer...

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How to Match a Dining Table with the Right Chairs

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5 Reasons to Hire an Interior Designer

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The December Edit: 2023 Wrapped

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Year-At-A-Glance: High Desert Tumalo Ranch Update

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How to Plan an Easy & Impromptu Holiday Party

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The November Edit: Moody, mysterious vibes

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Join Us for a Rustic Christmas Home Tour!

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Sharing My Secrets for a Relaxing Holiday

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The Quintessential Holiday Gift Guide

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Master Your Tile Project: Design, Layouts, and Grout

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Our Client Design Process: A Holistic Approach

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Before we put an offer on our Columbia Southern Bungalow, we fell hard for this other property—about an hour from Nashville down the prettiest country backroads. The to-do list was long, and for a first project it was more than we should tackle right out of the gate.
But oh, was I inspired-two buildings, heirloom details, garden potential for days. I could already see it: limewashed walls with antique sconces, a compact luxe bath, refinished plank floors, a gravel court with café lights, tomatoes climbing the fence, slow porch nights.
Sometimes the dream house isn’t the right first house—and that’s okay. I still believe we’ll have a farmhouse in the country one day. For now, we chose what’s best for our family and carried the vision forward. The bungalow felt like the wiser yes, and I can’t wait to show you where we’re taking it.
Although this beauty is no longer on the market, would you buy it?
One last look at the home that built our story...
Dear Oregon,
You raised us. Derrick and I have lived here our entire lives—two kids with big plans who became a husband-and-wife team, parents, and the duo behind Clouz Houz. Tumalo Ranch was our canvas. We opened walls, learned patience, hosted late dinners on the back patio, and put our stamp on a place that stamped us right back.
It turns out it’s never too late for a little change. We’re saying yes to Tennessee. New streets to learn, new porches to sit on, fresh projects to pour ourselves into. Oregon will still be home in our heart of hearts. I already have travel plans in October, so this isn’t goodbye. But wow, I’ll miss you.
We packed the boxes and did one more slow lap through each room. For now, Oregon. We love you. We’ll carry you with us to Tennessee and back again-soon.
I can’t believe this was our final Supper at the Ranch.🥹 One last hoorah in this home, with my parents in town, sitting outside on the most gorgeous end of summer evening. The views, the laughter, the food... everything about it felt like a memory I’ll hold onto forever.
Entertaining has always been one of my favorite ways to show love. Setting a table, pouring a glass, serving a meal... it’s how I take care of the people around me. And this night, our last dinner here, reminded me why it means so much: because meals become moments, and moments become memories.
It’s bittersweet knowing this was the last dinner outside like that... for now. With renovations ahead, we won’t have a functioning kitchen or dining space for a while, but nights like this make me even more excited to create the next chapter.
The menu was one of my favorites: Aperol Sunset cocktail, cheesy stuffed fried olives, weeknight ragu over zucchini ribbons and pasta, and Lemon Amalfi cake. Truly the perfect send-off. The nigh couldn’t have been more perfect
Comment ‘SUPPER’ and I’ll send you the link to the blog with the full menu + recipes. Let me know if you try them out-l’d love to see how you bring them to your own table.