Vacation Home Design: Three Tips for Creating the Ultimate Getaway
If you’re like many urbanites, you’ve always dreamed of having another place to escape to, such as a mountain cabin, lake house, or beach house.
Read moreIf you’re like many urbanites, you’ve always dreamed of having another place to escape to, such as a mountain cabin, lake house, or beach house.
Read moreWhen Dallas-based Kimberly Schlegel Whitman and interior designer Shelley Johnstone Paschke first landed on the idea of creating a book celebrating family traditions, they didn’t know that a pandemic would turn the act of gathering into something rather dear.
Read moreHardware is something that you’ll be looking at and putting your hands on every day, so it needs to be both stylish and comfortable to use.
Read moreWhen it comes to fireplaces, there are many options out there. How do you decide which one is best for your home?
Read moreCollections are so important to interior design that I can’t help but be surprised when I meet a client who doesn’t collect anything.
Read morePantone’s Color of the Year could leave you blue, but in a good way.
Read moreEven though backsplashes can make great focal points, many people save picking their backsplash tiles for last.
Read moreThere are many reasons to love antiques. They bring their decades, or even centuries, of history into your home.
Read moreJohn Phifer Marrs learned the joy of having beautiful things from his grandmother and turned that passion into a career in interior design and, more recently, writing.
Read moreDesigned by noted architect Elby Martin and punctuated with Tuscan-inspired touches, this stone-clad estate home with an Italian barrel tile roof sits on a 1.1-acre site in Old Preston Hollow.
Read moreOne of the reasons choosing tiles for your bathroom can be so tricky is that there are many options, but not all of them will still look current in a few years.
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