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Rustic 19th Century Elm Coffee Table
Bonnet Indoor / Outdoor Coffee Table
Aged Steel Gazebo
Concrete Sphere Oil Burner
French Art Deco 1940s Wrought Iron Coffee Table
Charles Dudouyt Large Oak Coffee Table
Miramar Sofa
Butchers Tan Table
Pair of Double Light Empire Style Sconces
Green and Natural Floral Hand Block Print Pillow Cover
Zalona
Fiore Dinner Plate
US Vintage Block Print Napoleon Chair | Emma Gold
Casa Nuno Green Assorted Plate Set
Royal Block Print Napkin
Suzanne Kasler Morris Small Lantern
Antique Indian Dhurrie Rugs
Designed Evermore Sling-Back Chair
Rustic Porcelain Garden Stool
Limestone Trough
Vintage Rattan Wicker Cane Brass Handwoven Placemats
Carrington Outdoor Wall Sconce
Claremont’s Tree of Life Pillow Cover
Gig Leather Chesterfield Chair by Leanne Ford
“Between Summer and Fall” Abstract Acrylic Painting
Bonnie Pendant
Parkside Rattan Woven Tray
Elara Vintage Vessel
Pair of 1950s Spanish Hand Woven Wicker on Wood Chairs
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We’re big fans of the IKEA PAX system! And if you’ve been following for a while, you might recognize it from the High Desert Tumalo Ranch, our last home.
We originally used these wardrobes as closet overflow in our bedroom and primary closet, and they worked so well that we’re bringing the same idea into our upstairs bathroom at Sixth Street Bungalow. With limited storage in the adjoining guest rooms, this felt like the smartest, most functional (and let’s not forget affordable) solution.
The key is making it feel intentional. We always add trim and base molding for a built-in look, upgrade the hardware, and paint them so they feel custom. In Tumalo, we even used curtain panels for a softer, layered feel.
It’s proof that good design isn’t about reinventing the wheel but about using the right tools, the right way.
Save this if you’re short on storage but want it to look beautiful.
Possible? Sure.
Recommended? ...not so much.😅
A kitchen renovation isn’t just cabinets and tile. It’s hundreds of decisions stacked on top of each other.
Even in this phase alone, I can easily count 60+ choices we’ve guided our clients through: layout, lighting, functionality, finishes, details you don’t think about until it’s too late.
That’s the difference between a kitchen that’s pretty... and one that truly works beautifully for the way you live.
Our experience helps you avoid expensive “oops” moments and get it right the first time.
And don’t worry, this is just the beginning. The reveal is coming soon, so stay tuned
If you’re planning a kitchen (or already overwhelmed), explore our design services — we’d love to help.
Idea creds: @gldesignhome
✨ A new chapter of the Monthly Edit ✨
(The February Edit goes live tonight at 5pm CST.)
Almost two years ago, I started sharing these little roundups as a way to collect the things I genuinely loved. Pieces for the home, beautiful finds, items I’d saved or purchased again and again.
But over time, it’s evolved into something more.
Because design inspiration doesn’t come from just one place.
It comes from what we’re watching on a cozy night in…
the places we travel…
the fashion trends we can’t stop pinning…
the beauty products we swear by (I’m always testing something new 🙋‍♀️)…
the music that brings us right back to another season of life.
Everything we experience shapes the way we see, and the way we design.
So each month, I’ll be sharing a peek into what’s inspiring me right now! Home, lifestyle, culture (all of it) downloaded from my little world into one Edit.
If you want a glimpse into my (slightly chaotic) designer brain, follow along. 🤍
Save this Reel! The full February Edit goes live tonight at 5pm CST.