Polished or Honed? How Finishes in Interior Design Shape Light, Mood, and Spatial Experience
There are moments in certain homes when the light arrives quietly, almost hesitantly. It filters through a pale, overcast sky, touches the edges of a ...
There are moments in certain homes when the light arrives quietly, almost hesitantly. It filters through a pale, overcast sky, touches the edges of a ...
There is a certain kind of room that appears, at first glance, to have done everything right. Materials are luxurious, finishes carefully sourced, and...
At its best, designing a home library is about creating a particular kind of quiet — one filled with stillness, depth, and inwardness, where the room ...
When you walk into a truly custom-designed kitchen, you feel it immediately, even if you cannot pinpoint exactly why.
There was a time when the purpose of a home was more clearly understood. It was designed with a quiet certainty—you left it to engage with the world, ...
There is a particular kind of disappointment that lingers in certain homes, often difficult to name and impossible to ignore.
There is a particular kind of afternoon that defines winter in Seattle — the sky a seamless sheet of pale gray, the light arriving sideways and soft, ...
There is a quiet hierarchy in interior design. Floors are discussed with seriousness, walls are debated endlessly, furniture gets photographed, styled...
A new pattern is emerging in the interior design and lifestyle industry today: people are taking a step back from minimalism.
The first walkthrough of a home is not an interior design checklist exercise about finishes, furniture, or Pinterest references. And it is certainly n...









