There’s nothing more invigorating than a freshly painted wall. Your wall color sets the scene for the rest of the décor and it can instantly change the mood of your home.
A spacious dining room can turn cozy and romantic with the addition of a rich wall color like dark mulberry or evening sky blue. A bedroom can be made instantly relaxing when painted a soothing shade of greige or creamy white.
Area rugs add warmth, color, texture, and are a great tool to ground your space and delineate between different areas. There’s potential for a rug to be the perfect finishing touch. This also means there’s a lot to consider when it comes to choosing the right one.
How big should it be? What shape? We talked to Nancy, a Design Consultant in Cambridge, to get her expert opinion on all things rugs to help you choose the perfect one for your space.
Open floor plan living areas are incredibly beneficial to the flow of a house. They're great for entertaining, they invite conversation, and they allow you to easily transition your decor from one space to the next. They do, however, provide somewhat of a challenge.
The best way to make a open floor plan work is to differentiate the spaces in your home, like a kitchen and living room, so that they're both functional and beautifully cohesive.
We're taking you through everything you need to know to make your open floor plan work for you.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in three adults in the U.S. isn’t getting enough sleep, and for some of those people, an old mattress may be the culprit.
Poor sleeping habits affect your health, your mood, and your overall enjoyment of life.
As always, we’re here to give you the inside scoop on all things home décor and interior design. We believe that the better equipped you are with information, the better choices you’ll make for your home.
And that’s the goal, isn’t it? To love your home. We talked to Georgianna, our Store Manager in Cambridge to discover the 5 things your interior designer won’t tell you.
I think this year, more than ever, is the time to embrace brightness in your home. To bring in the light – figuratively and literally.
New England winters, especially in these early days when it feels like the sun sets three seconds after it rises, can be a dark time. Sure, we all love the snow and those perfect winter days when the sky is shockingly blue. But when it’s cold and blustery outside, you want your home to feel like a warming tonic.