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You might have that one "dead" spot—an awkward corner or landing that serves no purpose. In 2026, we’re reclaiming these gaps. You don’t need a major renovation to add value to your home; you just need a destination.

By simply nestling a pair of chairs and a side table into an otherwise useless nook, you can transform an architectural afterthought into...


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I had a wonderful surprise email from a client I worked with just three years ago. We had put so much effort into her previous condo—it was exactly the look she wanted. But, life has a funny way of making plans, and for family reasons, she needs to move. Her new condo is... well, it's a project. So we’ll get to that later. But now that her old place is listed, I have...


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While I enjoy the big design projects—like designing a full kitchen or bathroom and seeing those perfect finished photos—my true passion is in the final decorating.

I love the challenge of reworking a client's existing space, finding creative ways to reuse what they already have. Nothing beats figuring out how to showcase those sentimental items in a f...


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My client was over this dated kitchen, so it was time for a major switch.

We immediately brightened the place up by swapping out those old cabinets for crisp, grey, flat-panel doors. Then, we took the backsplash from clunky to clean with sleek quartz, the same as the counters—a trick that makes the room look instantly bigger.

With minima...


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