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Country French Provincial Oak Farmhouse Trestle Dining Table
Karl-Erik Ekselius, Leather Armchair
Baffo armchair by Gianni Pareschi and Ezio Didon
Ankara Gourd Pendant
Vintage Wilton Armetale Plough Pewter Footed Wine Glasses
Hand-Knotted Wool Rug
Otis Surface Mount
Stillwater Floral Quilt
Tanner Rectangular Coffee Table
Vintage Silver and Gold Leaf Antiqued Glass Mirror
Turkey Handmade Hemp Rug
Tricolor Cowhide Rug
Framed Print Matchbook
Texas Longhorn Skull
1960s Vintage Brown & Orange Striped Wool Kilim Rug
Paco Muñoz Pair of Hunting Lounge Chairs
Giacometti-Style Bronze Dove Sculpture with Closed Wings
Westwood Slim Arm Deep Seat Slipcovered Chaise Sectional
Alabax Large Surface Mount
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The Rich Ranch Trend:
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“Designers are expensive.” That’s the public opinion... and sometimes, it’s true. But it’s also the reason we exist. 
A designer’s fee is almost always less than the cost of redoing things that weren’t done right the first time.
We see it all the time. Clients come to us after plans are finalized, materials are ordered, and the space is already under construction. By then, it’s much harder (and more expensive) to course-correct. Details like lighting placement, ceiling heights, tile layout, and even outlet locations all impact the final design. And when we’re part of the process early, those decisions work together instead of against each other.
Working with a designer isn’t just about how your home looks.. It’s about how it feels and functions. Our role is to bridge the gap between vision and execution, to make sure every decision supports the next one.
If you’re in the early stages of building or renovating, this is your sign to bring design in from the start. It’s an investment in doing it once, and doing it beautifully.
Inquire through our site (link in bio) to start your project!
Headed back to Oregon today and scrolling through old Christmas clips like the nostalgic, obsessed person that I am.😂 It truly never fails to be the coziest place during the holidays.
We chose the PNW this year partly for the peaceful vibes... partly because our renovation is unhinged right now. And MOSTLY because I wanted to put up a tree. 
Luckily we have a fake one in storage. No ornaments, just twinkle lights and vibes. I’ve got a few simple tricks to make it feel special for our family.
Where are you celebrating this year? Traveling? Staying home? I love hearing what this season looks like for everyone.
Until then, I’ll just be on the Tennessee backroads with my coffee, gathering design inspo from every pretty home I drive past!