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Rahr Leather Accent Chair
Antelope Hand Tufted Rug
Ballard Designs Serengeti Bolster Pillow Cover Leopard
Leopard Walk Stone & Orange Wallpaper
Tekoa Upholstered Barrel Chair
Cicely Leopard Skin Brown Wallpaper
Brown Faux Cowhide Clip on Lamp Shade
Forsyth Bespoke Eero Saarinen Womb Chair in Zebra
Forsyth Zebra Hide Pouf Ottoman
Jackson Cocktail Ottoman
Tilton Hair on Hide Ottoman
Hide Coasters
A-Street Prints Seychelles Leopard Print Light Grey
Cheetahs Traditional Wallpaper
Cheetah Print Ice Bucket
Epic Faux Cowhide White/Brown Rug
Cow Hide Pouf
Hand Painted Abstract Brown and White Zebra Pattern Table Lamp
Tiger Pillow
Roommates Orly Tigers Beige Wallpaper
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Animal Print:
The Pattern Designers Always Love

Animal print—it’s timeless, it’s bold, and it’s making a major comeback. Let’s talk about why.…
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I might be a little biased with this one—it hits close to home in more ways than one. This style reflects a way of living that’s grounded and intentional... rooted in nature, but designed for everyday ease. It’s where modern functionality meets the kind of rustic character that only gets better with time.
We created the Clouz Houz Design Guides to help you incorporated this style into your home with confidence! Check it out, link in bio.
STOP re-pinning inspiration photos... until you read this.
If you’ve ever bought furniture you thought you loved—only to realize nothing goes together or the vibe still feels off—this post is for you.
There’s a reason why some spaces just click and others fall flat. It’s not about spending more or copying someone else’s style-it’s about knowing yours.
Want our secret to designing a space that feels effortless, personal, and pulled together?
Comment ‘STYLE’ and we’ll send you the next best step to get clear, confident, and finally sure about what works in your space.
Some days I look around and still can’t believe this is our life. Not because it’s perfect or easy... but because it’s ours.
We started over when we didn’t mean to. Moved to a new place. Took a chance on a completely different rhythm. And slowly, we fell in love with this slower way of living. With the quiet. The space. The chance to build something that actually matters to us.
It’s wild how one unexpected change can unlock a version of your life you never even knew was possible.
Just a little reminder-there’s no “right” timeline. You’re allowed to begin again, to take the long way, to dream up something new.
This is your sign 🤍
If you’ve been pinning Mountain Modern Ranch inspiration but have no idea how to actually bring it to life-this is for you.
Comment “MOUNTAIN” and we’ll send you our full design guide: shoppable moodboards, product links, expert styling tips, and everything you need to start designing your space like a pro.
This look has become one of the most requested design styles—and we get why. It’s grounded and rustic, but clean, minimal, and elevated at the same time. A little bit ranch, a little bit modern retreat.
But here’s the thing most people get wrong: it’s not just about mixing raw wood and black accents. There’s an art to balance-between materials, scale, color, and warmth. That’s exactly what our guide walks you through.
Whether you’re refreshing a single room or designing a full home, this is your shortcut to a cohesive, designer-approved plan. No second guessing. No endless scrolling. Just the tools to help you bring your vision to life.
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What if the reason your space doesn’t feel right... isn’t because you picked the wrong sofa— but because you never had a clear plan to begin with?
Design isn’t just about what you buy. It’s how you put it together. The rhythm. The balance. The way one piece speaks to the next.
You can have the prettiest furniture in the world... but without cohesion, it can still feel off.
Most people don’t realize-it’s not about being “bad at design” or not having style. It’s about knowing how to build a space from the ground up.
That’s what designers are trained to do: zoom out, connect the dots, create flow.
And the good news is you don’t have to be a designer to learn how to think like one.
If you’ve been feeling stuck, frozen in decision fatigue, or unsure where to begin...
Comment “HELP” and we’ll send you everything you need to begin pulling a space together— with confidence, clarity, and direction.