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Polished or Honed? How Finishes in Interior Design Shape Light, Mood, and Spatial Experience

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 ...

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Luxury Interior Design in Seattle: When Less Creates More Impact

There is a certain kind of room that appears, at first glance, to have done everything right. Materials are luxurious, finishes carefully sourced, and...

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Designing a Home Library in Seattle for Literary-Inspired Interiors

Designing a Home Library in Seattle for Literary-Inspired Interiors

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 ...

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What Makes a Kitchen Feel Custom? The Subtle Choices An Interior Designer Makes

When you walk into a truly custom-designed kitchen, you feel it immediately, even if you cannot pinpoint exactly why.

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Interior Design for Focus and Recovery in Seattle: How the Modern Home Can Balance Both

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, ...

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The Grammar of a Room: Scale and Proportion in Interior Design

There is a particular kind of disappointment that lingers in certain homes, often difficult to name and impossible to ignore.

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The Most Crucial Interior Design Decision in Seattle Homes: Lighting for Long Gray Winters

The Most Crucial Interior Design Decision in Seattle Homes: Lighting for Long Gray Winters

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, ...

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In this living room designed by Persimmon Design, wood beams were introduced to articulate the ceiling plane, adding warmth, rhythm, and architectural depth to what would otherwise have been a flat expanse.

The Fifth Wall Matters: How Ceiling Design Reshapes Interiors.

There is a quiet hierarchy in interior design. Floors are discussed with seriousness, walls are debated endlessly, furniture gets photographed, styled...

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From Minimal to Expressive: Dramatic Interior Design is Back in Seattle, WA.

A new pattern is emerging in the interior design and lifestyle industry today: people are taking a step back from minimalism.

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The first walkthrough of a home is not an interior design checklist exercise about finishes, furniture, or Pinterest references. And it is certainly not about immediate solutions.

What Interior Designers Look For During the First Walkthrough of a Home.

The first walkthrough of a home is not an interior design checklist exercise about finishes, furniture, or Pinterest references. And it is certainly n...

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