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Farley Throw Blanket
Daffodil Painted Metal Candle Holder – Yellow
Joan Cabinet Knob
Edgemcombe Pouf
Pillow Bundle SAI-XV
Charleston Coffee Table
Sagehill Rattan Woven Tray
Etna Pendant
Rosamund Sofa
Mid Century Raw Brass Finish Flush Mount Ceiling Light
Laney Floral Curtain
Edinburgh Walnut Wood Wall Picture Frame
Antique Ice Bucket in Shiny Metal
Sabre Cutlery Set – Green
Rêverie des Pins Dining Plate in Celeste
Les Arbres Placemat in Celeste
Fiora Hand-Knotted Light Brown New Zealand Wool Area Rug
Santos Large Chest
Frances Cabinet
Stefania Cabinet
Organic Modern Hand-wrought Iron and Woven Raffia Armchair
Keeper Box Shelf
Big Mug – Thistle
Everyday Bowl 4-Pack – Thistle
Carneros Rattan Single Sconce
Palmer Bed
Luca Euro Sham
Althorp Living History End Table
Waddell 60” Console Table
The ‘Matisse’ Etagere
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I say this all the time, but drapery really is one of the most important layers in a room. We had just finished styling this space and it still felt like something was missing... adding these from @onequince was what finally pulled it together.

They add privacy but still let the light come through, and I always look for a bit of texture so things don’t fall flat. These hit that balance really well.

We’re actually planning to layer in bamboo shades here too, but I almost always like to double up on panels like this first. It gives the windows a fuller, more finished look even if they’re mostly decorative.

Also, small tip... these technically aren’t meant for drapery pins, but I pinned them along the back at the pole tabs to get a more tailored feel. Not perfect, but it works and makes them read a bit more custom.

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Direct link: https://liketk.it/6ciTA
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Another install for the books! We finished our Tetherow Timber House project in the PNW laat week. Designing dream homes, special spaces, and vacation homes, is such a passion of mine, I feel so lucky it’s what I get to do for a living.

Thanks to everyone who worked hard on this project. CH is what it is because of the people brought into the vision. And thanks to our amazing clients who I love so much, for trusting me with the designs and letting our team do our thing these past couple of days... projects always turn out best that way.
Sweet sweet May. This month’s edit is a curated roundup of pieces inspiring our designs, projects, and lifestyles. Consider it a manifestations of what’s to come as we kick off the summer season. Comment ‘EDIT and I’ll send you the links to these dreamy finds and faves!
We opted for this 9x12 natural fiber jute rug in our den.

Honestly, the weight, the texture, the tone, it just works.
I’ve actually repurchased this rug multiple times for my own home, which says everything. It’s one of those foundational pieces that instantly grounds a space and layers in that warm, collected feel.

If you’re looking for a neutral that doesn’t fall flat, this is always one I come back to.

Comment “LINK” and I’ll send it your way🤍