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If you’ve ever asked yourself one (or five) of these questions while trying to decorate your home... you’re not alone.
These guides were made to give you clarity, direction, and confidence.
Whether you’re starting from scratch or reworking a space that’s felt off for too long, they’ll help you avoid overwhelm and actually enjoy the process.
Design doesn’t have to feel hard. It just needs the right tools and guidance.
There’s just something about Timeless Colonial…
Comment “Guide” and we’ll send you everything you need to bring this look to life.
It’s classic. Sophisticated. And somehow always in style.
Think:
- Clean lines and symmetrical layouts
- Vintage-inspired furniture
- Neutral tones layered with soft color
- Traditional details with a fresh twist
We like to describe it as Charleston charm meets modern living. Boxwood gardens. Brass lighting. Tailored stripes. Shingled exteriors. But paired with playful prints and bold, updated accents that keep it feeling current.
If you love a home that feels elegant, cozy, and lived-in (without looking too try-hard), this might just be your vibe.
Our new digital Design Guide is packed with:
- Moodboards + inspiration
- Shoppable furniture and decor for every room
- Materials, finishes, and color palette ideas
- Designer tips to help pull it all together
No stress. No second guessing. Just a beautiful home that finally feels right.
Anyone else use Pinterest for emotional support when life gets chaotic? After a whirlwind launch, I finally slowed down this weekend... and did what I always do to reset—scrolled Pinterest and curated my dream hosting setup!
Here’s our Spring Hosting Mood Board. The vibes are light, layered, a little rustic, and made for golden hour dinners and impromptu wine nights.
If you’re planning a spring gathering or just love daydreaming like me, comment ‘PINTEREST’ and I’ll send you our page-we’re constantly saving the good stuff so you don’t have to dig for it.
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You know that feeling when you’re ready to refresh a space… but suddenly you’re 47 tabs deep in Pinterest, you’ve saved 20 different styles on Instagram, and now you’re more confused than when you started?

Been there. More than once.
Comment “QUIZ” and we’ll send it to you! It takes 2 minutes and might just change the way you see your space.
Here’s the thing—designing a space you love always starts with knowing your style.

It’s the anchor that keeps you grounded when trends come and go. It’s how you stop second-guessing your choices and start creating a home that actually feels like you.
That’s why we created our design style quiz—to help you cut through the noise and get clarity on what you’re really drawn to.

Whether you lean timeless and traditional, earthy and organic, bold and modern, or somewhere in between, this quiz is going to help you define your signature look.
Because once you know your style, every decision after that—from paint color to furniture to hardware—starts to fall into place.