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How We Updated This Kitchen Without Having to Replace Cabinets

Tetherow Timber House | Bend, Oregon Overview Not every kitchen needs to be gutted to feel brand new. At our Tetherow Timber House project in Bend, Oregon, our clients (who use this as their vacation home) loved the layout, the bones, and the overall architecture of the space. What wasn’t working? The heaviness. The original...

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New Capitaine shirt in Baird McNutt Irish linen
New Soleil pant in linen
Retro Oversized Square Polarized Sunglasses
Women’s Ruffle High Leg Cheeky Coverage One Piece
Marina Sweater
Samba OG Shoes
Eloise Eyelet Top
Étienne Cropped Button-Up Shirt in Stripe
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Sun, Sea & Style:
A Santa Monica Travel Diary

We’ve been California dreaming all summer long … and we’re finally making it happen! This…
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Everything We Packed For A Week In Hawaii

A peek inside my suitcase (and Emma’s too!) as we head off for a much-needed…
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Anatomy of a Beautiful Wet Bar:
Let’s Break it Down

There’s something undeniably charming—and practical—about a well-designed wet and/or dry bar. Whether it’s tucked into…
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Mavis Ruffle Trim Flat Clutch
Hydrangea Bird in Aqua & Rose Pillow
Beckett Counter Stool Aged Brass
Leonelle Box-Pleated Sofa
The Palm Beach Collection: Architecture, Designs, and Gardens
Banana Yellow Daisy Slide Sandal
Lake Como Capri Maxi Pleated Straw Sun Hat
Carina Dining Chair
Illuminate Utility Mini Dress
Michael Smith Grace Cyan Floral Pillow Cover
Seashell Encrusted Jewelry Box, Vintage Coastal
Modernist ‘Abalone Lawyer’s Lamp’ with Real Vintage Abalone Seashell
Brookings Floor Lamp
Kaisa napkin ring
Set de table Breezy
Floral Watercolor Place Cards
Fenicio Glass, Lilac
Balloton Water Glass Pink
Narcissus Floral Pillow Cover
Halcyon Napkin Set
Selva Stationery
Limoncello Pique Holmes Boyfriend Polo
Navy Perry Pullover
Celeste Esther Long Sleeve Blouse
Sirena Celadon Salad Plate
Fantasia Italian Flatware Sets
Pompeii Espresso Cup & Saucer
Rivington Chair
Antique Round Marble Top Table
Lee Ruched Printed Shade Brass Table Lamp
Clark Flush Mount
Hampton Mini Chandelier
Schumacher Graphic Fringe
Cabo Woven Rattan End Table
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The Palm Beach Style That’s Trending

Why We’re Exploring the Palm Beach Courtyard Look   This month, we’re taking design cues…
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What to Know Before Ordering Café Curtains for Your Home

The Simple Window Swap That Changed Our Guest Room We gave one of our guest…
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Supper at the Ranch:
Summer Squash Galette

A Farmers Market Favorite … Reimagined at Home There’s a little stand, Cornmuffins, at our…
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What a Designer Actually Buys During Amazon Prime Day

I Have a Love-Hate Relationship with Amazon Prime Day It happens every year. Amazon Prime…
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Provence Rattan Tealight Whitewash
Tufted Cotton Floor Cushion, Garden Floral
Green Floral and Bird Jar
Oriente Italiano Malachite Dinner Plate
Natural Rattan Wall Sconce
Vintage Petal Shape Ceramic Serving Bowl with Rope Handles
LumaBase Electric Café String Lights
Solino Home Chambray Indigo Linen Dinner Napkins
Denique Decorative Lanterns Candle Holder
Natural Bamboo Flatware Sets
New Soleil pant in linen
New Capitaine shirt in Baird McNutt Irish linen
Vera Bradley Premium Cotton Large Pouch
Rope Handles
Alix Herb Rechargeable Lamp
Michelangelo Rattan Outdoor Single Chaise Lounge
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High-Low Style:
The Clouz Houz Picks for a Stylish July

A Fresh Take on July: The Edit There’s something about Oregon in July that just…
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Design Fatigue is Real:
How To Keep Going When Your Home Feels “Almost Done”

That in-between stage … You’ve picked your paint, ordered the sofa, maybe even hung the…
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Primitive Iron Horse
Vintage Horse Bust Resin Bookends
Early 20th Century Black Horse Cast Iron Newel Post With Hitching Ring
Footless Horse Figurine
Outdoor Horse Bit Stripe Pillow
A Game of Polo 2
Western Floral Embroidered Faux Silk Velvet Lumbar Pillow
Navajo Indian Weaving Saddle Blanket Pillows
Ralph Lauren Benton – 1 Light Armed Sconce
Classical Urn Form Medium Table Lamp
Equestrian Leather Mirror With Snaffle Bit
Damian Ottoman
Julie Wear Cheval Chestnut Brown Dinner Plate
Southwestern Navajo Wool Jute Area Rug
Hand-Carved Antiqued Wood Mirror
Reclaimed Wood Stool
Western Dreams Framed Print
Roping Ranch Terra Cotta Cowboy Cotton Napkins
Cognac Chair
Monty French Country Black Aged Metal Round Side Table
Marcijona Jute Upholstered Bench
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The Trend Everyone is Talking About:
Horse Inspired Interiors

Why Horse Decor Is Suddenly Everywhere—and How to Do It Tastefully I don’t know when…
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What I’m Packing for the 4th of July:
Sun Valley Edition

The Tradition We’re heading back to Sun Valley for the 4th—one of my favorite summer…
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Heirloom Tomato Candle
Bud Vases for Apothecary Jars
Garden Tomato Stoneware Serving Dish
Pair of Linen Kitchen Towels – Palma
Embroidered Tomato Cotton Bandana
Spode Delamere Bread & Butter Plate
Cherry Tomatoes Lunch/salad Plate
Ceramic Petite Tomato Cocotte
Bistrot Vintage Teak 4-Pc Setting
Roman Heirloom Tomato Soap Bar
Tomato Tomahto Puzzle
Off White Candles
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Supper at the Ranch:
Summer Pasta + Boozy Affogato

We’re kicking off a new summer series around here: Supper at the Ranch. It’s our…
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I’ve been getting a lot of questions about how I run my business… so whether you are a prospective client or a new designer here’s something I wanted to share…
After 15+ years, I can tell you this: running a design studio is about so much more than creating something beautiful.
Most days, it feels like 80% of my job is understanding people—how they live, what they need, what matters to them and only 20% is the actual design. And honestly, that might surprise you.
A lot of how I operate comes from my early career as an Executive Assistant at Nike, where I learned the value of being organized, anticipate needs, and keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes. That foundation shapes everything we do.
Because in the end, it’s not just about pretty homes… it’s about creating spaces that truly support the people living in them. And the process in getting there can completely change the entire experience. 
So if you are questioning if you have what it takes to do this, or maybe you are considering working with us- know this: if you think designers are just “creatives” you are wrong- it’s also all the unsexy stuff - the process in which we create a beautiful space.
If you want your home to feel more custom, look up.
One pet peeve is when electricians “swiss cheese” your ceiling with a bunch of recessed can lights. By strategically placing them you can get a beautiful and seamless look. Standard recessed lights have a visible trim that creates a subtle shadow line on the ceiling.
These 3” mud-in recessed lights are installed and finished directly into the drywall, so there’s no trim, no harsh edge, no visual interruption. Seamless.
A subtle ceiling detail I have never done before but I’m soooo glad we did!
It’s quieter. Cleaner. More intentional.
Save this and bring it up early in your planning phase. This is a detail WORTH considering! Also, If you want the exact lights we used comment ‘ME’ and we will DM you the link.
Hear me out on something...I want to break down the WHY behind this service.
Over the years, we’ve had so many people reach out who don’t necessarily need full-service design... but they know they still want expert guidance before making big decisions in their home.
Maybe you’re working with a contractor and need help choosing finishes.
Maybe you’re stuck on a layout.
Maybe you just want to make sure the pieces you’re investing in will actually work together.
That’s exactly why I created Designer for a Day. It gives you 6 hours with our team, split into two 3-hour sessions so you have time to sit with decisions, talk with your contractor, and come back with questions or revisions.
During our time together, we tackle whatever is holding you back so you can move forward with clarity and confidence. Everything happens live in the session, which means we can talk through ideas, problem-solve, and make decisions together in real time.
And the best part? It works beautifully virtually.
For example: I’m in Tennessee, our junior designer Kaylei is in Oregon, and our clients can be anywhere.
I truly believe good design shouldn’t be reserved for only the biggest projects. Sometimes all you need is the right guidance at the right moment.
If you’re navigating a remodel, renovation, or design challenge and feeling a little stuck, this service was created with you in mind. Link in bio (or head to our website) to inquire!