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Signature Hemmed Sheet Set
Khatie Bed
Raffi Quilt
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Bergen Quilt
Anwar Woven Throw
Organic Airy Gauze Blanket
Arya Linen Bed Blanket
Luxury Organic Flannel Sheet Set
Camel Color Floral Lumbar Pillow
Clayton Platform Bed
Hana Hand-Knotted Lumbar Pillow
Bruno Oversized Throw
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The Secret to a Perfectly Layered Winter Bed: 5 Must-Haves

Winter is here in Bend, friends—frosty mornings, dark evenings, and the undeniable urge to make…
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Adara Headboard
Mackenna Nightstand
Sand Dune Grasscloth Wallpaper
Cornfields by Aileen Fitzgerald
Verandah Duvet Cover
Bixby Table Lamp
Rose Pillow Cover
Dmytriy Moroccan Rug
Womb Chair and Ottoman
Cove Bed
Otelia Nightstand
Handmade Berber Kilim Pouf
Ojai Pillow
Limited Edition Paris Metal Bed
Grove Side Table
Bexley Hand Knotted Rug
Reza Plug-in Sconce
Lindsay Skirted Bench
Paolo Bed
Henley Nightstand
Jackson Sham
Seaton Table Lamp
Ida Indoor/Outdoor Throw
Sabina Handwoven Jute Area Rug
Alair Round Ottoman
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Four Bed & Nightstand Pairings We Love

Sick of the struggle to find the perfect bed and nightstand combo? I hear you.…
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Makoto 10″ x 11.5″ Hexagon Matte Porcelain Tile in Umi Terracotta
Eastern Woven Striped Towel
Chloe Vintage Rug – 8’2″ x 11’8″
Turkish Vintage Rug 9’x12′
Neutral Vintage Rug 6’x9′
Vintage Bohemian 8.6 x 10.10 Rug
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Here’s How We Created a Natural, Organic and Elevated Look for our Primary Suite

Today, I’d like to share a little adventure we embarked upon to give our Primary…
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Lived In Linen Striped Duvet
Bohemian Lumbar Pillow
Baldwin Corner Bed
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How to Create an Eclectic and Cozy Cabin Bedroom

Today we are diving into the world of cabin bedroom makeovers. Our clients over in…
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High Desert Tumalo Ranch: The Primary Suite Addition

We’re so excited to finally share some of our plans for the Tumalo Project! It…
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When we created our Design Guides, it wasn’t about offering a “budget workaround” or a one-size-fits-all look. We built them using the same exact process we use for our clients and our own homes.
Because the goal has never been to make your home look like ours. Or anyone else’s.
Your lifestyle is unique. Your space is unique. And your home should feel that way too.
What we are noticing lately is this:
Most people know the vibe they’re drawn to... but get stuck when it comes to decision-making.
What to actually buy. How big it should be. How to mix styles without it feeling chaotic. How to commit and not second-guess every choice.
So we’re toying with the idea of taking the guides a step further. Diving deeper into how to implement the styles, how to mix and match them, and sharing more of the behind-the-scenes designer thinking that usually stays in client work.
Would that be helpful? Would you want more guidance beyond just the shop links?
If you’re curious about our Design Guides (or want us to explain them further), comment ‘GUIDE’ and I’ll send you the link.
Designing your own home while running a business is a very specific kind of chaos. Timelines stretch, things get put on the back burner, and progress happens in tiny waves. There’s no rule book for this (as a personal project) and I’m constantly reminding myself that nothing is wrong just because it’s slow.
These videos are my way of zooming out. Because the truth is... we’ve come so far. Even when it doesn’t feel finished yet, even when rooms are still a few months away from being fully usable, there’s so much happening under the surface. This is creativity doing its work. And I’m trying to leave stress behind and actually enjoy watching it unfold.
Designing for our homes is one of my favorite things to do, but also the hardest. When it’s your space, you have a million ideas, a million things you want to try, and no one else to blame if you change your mind. But that freedom is the magic. I love client work, truly, but there’s something so special about not having to defend every decision or worry about someone second-guessing the vision.
This is how design is supposed to feel: trusting a direction, letting it evolve, not taking it so seriously that you squeeze the life out of it. When you collaborate instead of control, when you give the process room to breathe, that’s when the real Clouz Houz look shows up.