A FEW THINGS WE’RE LOVING RIGHT NOW
JULY EDITION
Things We're Loving Right Now for Your Home
Every season brings fresh inspiration, but the best interiors aren't about chasing trends—they're about creating a home that feels timeless, personal, and beautifully lived in.
These are a few of the design details we're reaching for again and again in our client projects.
1. Color That Feels Like a Breath of Fresh Air
We're seeing homeowners become more confident with color, and we're here for it. Soft sage greens, dusty blues, warm mushroom tones, and muted terracottas add personality without overwhelming a space. Whether it's a painted kitchen island, a wallpapered powder room, or upholstered dining chairs, thoughtful color creates warmth and character.
2. Statement Lighting
Lighting has become jewelry for the home. A sculptural chandelier, oversized pendant, or pair of beautiful sconces instantly elevates a room. We love mixing classic silhouettes with unexpected materials like woven shades, plaster finishes, or aged brass for a collected look.
3. Layered Textures
The rooms that feel the most inviting rarely rely on color alone. Natural linens, woven shades, grasscloth wallpaper, vintage rugs, warm woods, and handcrafted ceramics all work together to create depth and richness. Texture is what makes a home feel finished.
4. Pattern Play
One of our favorite ways to add personality is through pattern. A bold wallpaper in a powder room, a striped chair, patterned drapery, or an unexpected tile layout can completely change the character of a space while still feeling timeless.
5. Beautiful Storage
We're always looking for ways to make storage both practical and beautiful. Custom built-ins, reeded cabinet fronts, hidden pantries, furniture-style vanities, and thoughtfully designed mudrooms prove that organization doesn't have to sacrifice style.
The Bottom Line
Design isn't about following every trend. It's about making intentional choices that create a home you'll love for years to come.
If there's one thing we're loving most right now, it's homes that feel collected, comfortable, and deeply personal. Those are the spaces that never go out of style.
xo, Tonya