interior design
Covid-19 and the Importance of Interiors
During this time, creating spaces within your home that stimulate calmness, creativity, productivity, and positivity is SO IMPORTANT. Read also: Is your home lifting you up or holding you back? Here are some tips about how to create a sense of calm, even while the world outside feels chaotic. Create a space for yourself, and…
Read MoreIs Your Home Lifting You Up or Holding you Back?
At this moment, does your home lift you up or hold you back? One of the most important things for a designer to understand is how our client’s home SUPPORTS them, their lives, hobbies, interests, and time. During this Covid-19 Pandemic, many of us are learning a new way of living life right now, and for…
Read MoreEmpty Nest Syndrome: What Is It and How to Work Through It
It used to be that you’d open the door after a long day of work to a sink full of dishes, an overflowing basket of laundry, and requests from your children for rides, money, or to sign permission slips. You’d spend your evening fixing dinner, rushing from one child’s soccer game to another child’s art…
Read MoreWhat Does An Interior Designer Do?
Here’s a question I get asked all the time: “What does an interior designer do?” It usually happens after mentioning that I’ve been brainstorming a blueprint edit or celebrating that a client ordered her new furniture and wanted to show the choices to me. People seem to have one general image of an interior designer…
Read MoreHow to Downsize Your Home for the Next Stage of Your Life
This morning, your last child moved out of your home. You knew this day was coming for a while, but it wasn’t until just now that the bittersweet reality really hit you: While your children will always know that they are welcome in your house, they now have homes of their own. It’s time to…
Read MoreFuture Planning & Your Home: What Decisions You Should Start Thinking About
Many of your friends are beginning to downsize and are actively looking for smaller homes to start this next phase of their lives. Their children have moved out. They’re inching closer to retirement, and they’re ready to travel — or at least spend a little less time cutting their massive lawns every week. This isn’t…
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