JOURNAL
Now You See it…Now You Don’t
Built-ins are costly and take time. Through years of client work and personal work, designers know when to go with off-the-shelf, semi-custom, or custom storage solutions.
Paint: Mastering the Basics, Understanding its Power
There is so much insecurity and overwhelm about simply choosing a color you’ll love. Today I encourage you to put the overwhelm aside, and instead, let’s discuss some best practices for selecting a paint color.
Organization is Key Part 3
Foyers and Mudrooms are an important first and last impression to your guests and more importantly, to you.
The Best Laid Plans Never Go Awry
Creating furniture plans is a seemingly simple task, but it's one that's paramount to us. Without the right plans, we just can't achieve the results our clients need.
Organization is Key Part 2
Inspired to finally gift yourself with an organized entry space?
This is a big topic, and I apologize for the long post. However, stick with me, we’ll guide you through.
Why Work With an Interior Designer?
While money, time, and resources are hugely important, our work is so much more than that. Here are just some of the ways we’ll help bring your project across the finish line.
Helpful Moving Resources
Since many are relocating these days, I thought what better time to share some of my favorite resources and tips.
Kathleen’s Guide to Martha’s Vineyard
My guide to the island, including spots that I’ve been visiting for years and new places that I discovered this time around.
Discovery Day
Recently we had an exceptionally good day. We had our first design presentation with a client for whom we're designing an uptown apartment with a distinctly fun (but mature) downtown vibe and the meeting went really well.
Organization is Key Part 1
Q: Is your entry or mudroom: a) A source of beauty and organization or b) A frustrating mess? If it’s the latter, it’s time for a new design.