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Creating a Color Palette for Your Home

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Large Square Wicker Urn and Pedestal
Shore Dining Chair
Wildwood Semi-Flush Mount
Battery Operated LED Table Lamp
Dempsy Low Planter
Fluted Green and White Distressed Vase
Simone Crochet Heels
Fringed knit cardigan
Basket Case Mini Leather Bag
White Cushion Black Welt Metal Outdoor Chaise Lounge
Soleil De Feu Spark Lip Balm
Aria Nightstand
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The April Edit:
Embracing Outdoor Inspiration

Welcome to “The April Edit.” You’re probably a bit confused since we just released our…
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How to Style Your Coffee Table with Ease

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Downing Round Dining Table
Harbour Cane Wide Nightstand
AERIN Navona Wicker Vase
Leonelle Box-Pleated Sofa
Antique Marble Cake Stand
Dunne Wide Pendant
The Rush House Original rug
Skano Fanny Pack
Greta Hat
French Vintage Set of 6 Large Table Forks
Clear Book Holder
The ReNew Long Liner
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The March Edit: Welcome to Spring!

Welcome to Spring! It’s that time again … the March Edit is here, and boy,…
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Scallop Embroidered Placemat
Niles Upholstered Bench
Ross Ceramic Multi Taper Holder
Seagrass Picnic Pitcher
The Al Fresco Dining Chair
Katie Hodges Chandelier
Lily Cereal Bowl
Collide Heavyweight Bedcover
Truro Coffee Table
Peche Fruit Bowl
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Spring Refresh: 8 Easy Pieces for your Home

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How to Choose the Perfect Paint Color

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The February Edit: A Delightful Roundup

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Saro Lifestyle Goat Fur Throw Pillow
Concrete Accent Side Table Hourglass Wood
Artificial Mini Boxwood Arrangement Green
Custom Street Sign
Steel Coat Hook
Chimayo Wool Pillow Cover in Harvest Tan Stripe
Resin and Wood Photo Frame
Matte Black and Antique Gold Wall Sconce
Checkerboard Pouf
Cottonwood Hand Woven Plaid Wool/Cotton Rug
Flatweave Rug Neutral
Wooden Plaque Wall
Custom Quote Banner
Steel Lighting Co. Venice Store Sign Light
Frigidaire Retro Mini Fridge in Blue with Freezer
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How To Convert A Garden Shed into a Teen Haven

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The Top 3 White Paint Colors that Designers Love

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Green and Brown Floral Pillow Cover
Gingham Sheet Set
Sofita Marble Dresser – White Oak
The Hayes Chair
European Linen Modern Stripe Duvet Cover
The Remsen Chair
Arctic Sheepskin
Padma Swing Arm Wall Sconce
Statton Trutype Americana Oak Formica Side Table
Cosmo Block Print
Elyse Floral Napkin
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The 5 Elements of Our Signature Style

Ever wonder what makes the magic happen at Clouz Houz? Well, I’m pulling back the…
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Our Proven 3-Step Method to Designing Small Spaces

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Shady Lady Faux Tree
John Derian Picture Book
Storage Basket
Natural Marble Tray
Hangers
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Four Home Staging Secrets You Need to Know

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After designing and remodeling so many kitchens, here are 5 mistakes I’II never make again:
1. Not taking cabinetry to the ceiling.
That awkward gap collects dust and instantly makes a kitchen feel builder-grade. Full-height cabinetry feels intentional and custom.
2. Forgetting landing space.
Every appliance needs a place to land. No counter next to the fridge or range = daily frustration.
3. Using the same cabinet hardware knobs and pulls throughout. Mix styles for interest (I can’t wait to share what I’ve picked for our new kitchen)
4. Underestimating drawer storage.
Drawers > lower cabinets. Always. Deep drawers for pots, pans, and dishes change everything. I hate digging through cabinet shelving!
5. Relying on one overhead light.
Layered lighting (pendants, cabinet lighting, sconces) is what makes a kitchen feel warm and personal.
If you’re planning a remodel, save this for later🤍 Sharing cabinet and counter details soon!
We painted our dining room pink... and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
This is Setting Plaster by @farrowandball, and it completely transformed our dining room at the Sixth Street Bungalow in Columbia, Tennessee. It’s not bubblegum. 
It’s not trendy. Joa Studholme, one of color curators at F & B created this beautiful hue when she discovered the beauty in her home with freshly plastered walls. And I just love it!
Depending on the light, it shifts from soft blush to a muted clay tone, which makes the room feel romantic and cozy without feeling overly sweet. I love how it warms up the wood floors. As Joa explains, it feels like a big hug!
If you’ve been nervous to step away from white, this is your sign.
Save this for your paint list and share it with someone who would absolutely love this color.
Share with someone who needs to hear this!!
I didn’t fully understand this early in my career. I thought good design was 90% about pulling together beautiful finishes and getting the palette right.
But over time (and after walking through many homes), here’s what I noticed:
The homes that felt the best weren’t always the most expensive. Or the most styled. They were the ones where everything worked together in a way that supported the people living there. And the homeowners? They weren’t constantly tweaking or second-guessing. They were living.
That’s when I realized design is about creating a space that quietly holds you.
When a home feels right, you can’t always explain why. But you feel it immediately. And once you feel it, you can’t un-feel it.
Spring is officially here!
We’re kicking off the season with The March Edit - now live.
Think of it as a little peek into what we’re loving right now... what we’re noticing, bookmarking, wearing, cooking, reading, and saving for projects. This month feels fresh and full of ideas, and I’m leaning all the way in.
I’m also introducing more of the team and sharing a few of the things we’re personally obsessing over lately — from design to everyday life. It’s a little more journal-style this time, and I kind of love it.
If you want to see what we’re manifesting for spring (and maybe find a few new favorites of your own), head to the blog and read the full March Edit. (link in bio)