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Vintage Adjustable Brass Picture Light
European Linen Stripe Sheet Set
European Linen Duvet Cover Set
Vintage Blue Green Books for Decorating
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Transforming Small Bedrooms with Limited Storage

Looking To Curate Your Home Like A Designer? Between the Layers: A Look at How…
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White Carrara 12″ x 24″ Floor & Wall Tile
Cloe 2.5″ x 8″ Ceramic Tile in Green
Selecta Long Sconce
Concrete Trough Sink Floating Wall Mount
Seamless Medicine Cabinet
Bathroom

How To Make A Small Bathroom Feel Bigger

Today, I’m excited to share a project that we’ve been hinting at for a while…
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Unlacquered Brass Kitchen Faucet
Solid Brass Pot Filler
Cle Hex Pantry Paver
Natural White – Zellige
Tobago Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Island
Chulainn Industrial Brass Dish Wall Light
Modern Semi Flush – Brass Light Fixture
Gingham Linen Dish Towel – Dusty Blue
Gingham Linen Dish Towel – Cinnamon
Ceramic Salad Dressing Bowl
Ripple Ceramic Bowl
Pan & Scrub Brush with Knob
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The High Desert Tumalo Ranch:
Kitchen Reveal

So excited to finally start sharing the final reveal of the Tumalo house as we…
Bathroom

How to Pick the Right Grout Color

Now THIS is something that I feel like isn’t talked about enough, and is considered…
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Tumalo Exterior: Blending Indoor and Outdoor Design

This is the perfect time to share our exterior plans for Tumalo. We just wrapped…
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Modern Style Mid Century Raw Brass Wall Lamp
Arcane Pendant
Katie Small Cylinder Sconce
Telal Ceiling Light
Prairie Pendant Light
Lyndsie Small Sconce
Chulainn Industrial Brass Dish Wall Light
Yerevan Mid-Century Opal Globe Ceiling Light
Modern Brass Sconce
Brass Wall Sconce
Tube Swing Arm Wall Light
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Create a Seamless Lighting Plan For Your Home

Lighting – it’s the unsung hero of home design. Trust me when I say, if…
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The Rush House Original rug
Suede Fringe Stool
Vintage 1950s Thonet Style Bentwood Revolving Coat Stand
Meera – Hand Block-printed Linen Pillowcase
Tulip Coco Pillow
Tube Swing Arm Wall Light
Large Antique Church Pew Bench
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Tumalo Entryway: Space Optimization & Solutions

Let’s talk entryways, shall we? It’s funny – we’ve shared all sorts of updates about…
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Aurora Alpaca Throw
Darya Swan Neck Wall Light
Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0, Smokeless Fire Pit
Tarina Indoor / Outdoor Rug
Bismarck Single Light Outdoor Wall Light
Provence Scalloped Edge Outdoor Planters – Moss
Sienna Fiber Stone Outdoor Planters
Rectangular Antique Rustic Solid Pine Folding Farm Table
Suzanne Kasler Campaign Chair
Tabletop Hurricane
Green Cordless Lamp
Barnacle Bell Planter
Teak Adirondack Chair
Celina Coastal White Cushion Woven Wicker Natural Teak Outdoor Sofa
Wavy Concrete Orb Planter
Ribbed Terracotta Low Taper Pot
Heavy Duty Deep Fire Pit 30″
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Give Your Patio a Glow Up that Works Every Time

If you’ve been following us for a while, you know that we’re all about creating…
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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

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Creating a Color Palette for Your Home

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Hand Blocked Floral Pillow Cover
Modern Brass Sconce
Ruffled Linen Cafe Curtain
Overdyed Turkish Accent Rug
Custom Pleated Color Blocked Drapery Panels
Cafe Curtain Rod
Rose Pillow Cover
Kura Brass – Glass Bathroom Ceiling Light
Brown Striped Linen Pillow Cover
Vintage Oil Painting Evening River
Linen Floral Pillow Cover
Botanical Pillow Cover with Exposed Zipper
Vintage Oil Painting River Landscape
Pleated Ticking Stripe Cafe Curtain
Muted Anatolian Rug
Yerevan Mid-Century Opal Globe Ceiling Light
Scout Bin Pull
Antique Oval Knob with Backplate
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Here’s What to Source on Etsy

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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

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For a long time, I lived with a “one day” mindset.
One day, when the house is finished...
One day, when life slows down...
One day, when there’s something to celebrate.

But moving across the country, leaving behind everything familiar, and renovating a home while living in it has taught me something I never expected.

If I keep waiting for the perfect moment, I’ll miss the life that’s unfolding right now. So now I set the table on an ordinary Tuesday. I buy the flowers. I light the candles. I pour the wine. Not because everything is perfect. Because it isn’t.

It’s because I’ve learned that every season of life is worth enjoying—even the messy, unfinished, uncertain ones.
Ironically, some of my favorite memories have been made in a home covered in dust, with projects half finished and paint samples still on the walls.

Maybe that’s the real purpose of a home. Not to impress people. But to remind us to slow down, gather together, and find beauty in the season we’re living in.
This is probably the advice I recently give more than anything else: finish one room.

I know... everyone wants to tackle the kitchen, the bathrooms, the furniture, the lighting—all at once. I get it. But I’ve watched so many people get burnt out trying to make hundreds of decisions across five different spaces. At some point, you stop enjoying the process and start second-guessing everything.

One finished room changes that. Not because your house suddenly feels “done” (it doesn’t), but because it gives you confidence.

You start learning what you actually love to live with, and every room after that gets a little easier.

One thing that’s really important to us is taking a holistic approach. Even if we’re only designing one room today, we’re thinking about how it connects to the rest of your home-both now and years from now. Those bigger-picture decisions are what make a home feel collected instead of pieced together.

That’s also why we offer different ways to work together. Maybe you need help getting unstuck in one room. Maybe you’re ready for a complete design plan. Either way, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

If you’ve been thinking about starting a project, we’d love to help. You can explore all of our design services through the link in our bio.
This is probably the advice I recently give more than anything else: finish one room.

I know... everyone wants to tackle the kitchen, the bathrooms, the furniture, the lighting—all at once. I get it. But I’ve watched so many people get burnt out trying to make hundreds of decisions across five different spaces. At some point, you stop enjoying the process and start second-guessing everything.

One finished room changes that. Not because your house suddenly feels “done” (it doesn’t), but because it gives you confidence.

You start learning what you actually love to live with, and every room after that gets a little easier.

One thing that’s really important to us is taking a holistic approach. Even if we’re only designing one room today, we’re thinking about how it connects to the rest of your home-both now and years from now. Those bigger-picture decisions are what make a home feel collected instead of pieced together.

That’s also why we offer different ways to work together. Maybe you need help getting unstuck in one room. Maybe you’re ready for a complete design plan. Either way, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

If you’ve been thinking about starting a project, we’d love to help. You can explore all of our design services through the link in our bio.
This is probably the advice I recently give more than anything else: finish one room.

I know... everyone wants to tackle the kitchen, the bathrooms, the furniture, the lighting—all at once. I get it. But I’ve watched so many people get burnt out trying to make hundreds of decisions across five different spaces. At some point, you stop enjoying the process and start second-guessing everything.

One finished room changes that. Not because your house suddenly feels “done” (it doesn’t), but because it gives you confidence.

You start learning what you actually love to live with, and every room after that gets a little easier.

One thing that’s really important to us is taking a holistic approach. Even if we’re only designing one room today, we’re thinking about how it connects to the rest of your home-both now and years from now. Those bigger-picture decisions are what make a home feel collected instead of pieced together.

That’s also why we offer different ways to work together. Maybe you need help getting unstuck in one room. Maybe you’re ready for a complete design plan. Either way, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

If you’ve been thinking about starting a project, we’d love to help. You can explore all of our design services through the link in our bio.
This is probably the advice I recently give more than anything else: finish one room.

I know... everyone wants to tackle the kitchen, the bathrooms, the furniture, the lighting—all at once. I get it. But I’ve watched so many people get burnt out trying to make hundreds of decisions across five different spaces. At some point, you stop enjoying the process and start second-guessing everything.

One finished room changes that. Not because your house suddenly feels “done” (it doesn’t), but because it gives you confidence.

You start learning what you actually love to live with, and every room after that gets a little easier.

One thing that’s really important to us is taking a holistic approach. Even if we’re only designing one room today, we’re thinking about how it connects to the rest of your home-both now and years from now. Those bigger-picture decisions are what make a home feel collected instead of pieced together.

That’s also why we offer different ways to work together. Maybe you need help getting unstuck in one room. Maybe you’re ready for a complete design plan. Either way, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

If you’ve been thinking about starting a project, we’d love to help. You can explore all of our design services through the link in our bio.
This is probably the advice I recently give more than anything else: finish one room.

I know... everyone wants to tackle the kitchen, the bathrooms, the furniture, the lighting—all at once. I get it. But I’ve watched so many people get burnt out trying to make hundreds of decisions across five different spaces. At some point, you stop enjoying the process and start second-guessing everything.

One finished room changes that. Not because your house suddenly feels “done” (it doesn’t), but because it gives you confidence.

You start learning what you actually love to live with, and every room after that gets a little easier.

One thing that’s really important to us is taking a holistic approach. Even if we’re only designing one room today, we’re thinking about how it connects to the rest of your home-both now and years from now. Those bigger-picture decisions are what make a home feel collected instead of pieced together.

That’s also why we offer different ways to work together. Maybe you need help getting unstuck in one room. Maybe you’re ready for a complete design plan. Either way, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

If you’ve been thinking about starting a project, we’d love to help. You can explore all of our design services through the link in our bio.