Marvelous Marble: Luxurious Bathroom Sinks
When you spend a couple of hours a day shuffling through photos of beautifully designed kitchens and baths you start to realize that all of your favorite spaces have something in common. I seem to have an affinity for simple, elegant and warm interiors that incorporate natural stone. Of course, I’m not into just any...
Design Trends: Copper Craze
Remember when choosing a metallic finish was a simple task? Now that warm metallics have been making a big splash in interiors, gone are the days of only having to make a choice between brushed nickel or polished chrome. Copper is probably one of the oldest materials known to man and when it comes to kitchen...
Bathroom Bliss: Trends to Watch for in 2014
Last week we took a look at some of our favorite trends in kitchen design for 2014, so naturally we have to do the same for bathrooms! This year’s trends revolve around creating a bathroom retreat that promotes relaxation and provides maximum comfort. Customization, innovation, openness, accessibility and style are all key elements to consider when...
Fashionable Interiors: On the Prowl with Leopard Print
This fall, leopards are being spotted everywhere. The ferociously fierce feline print has been revamped to fit modern tastes: it’s bigger, bolder and more colorful. A hint of this classic print can easily turn a look from drab to fab in a matter of minutes. Join us for a walk on the wild side! Leopard...
Design Trends: Tile Takeover
In recent years, the trendiest way to accent a room was to dress up walls with vibrant color or funky wallpaper, but this year it’s all about decorating with tile. Yes, we said tile–and we’re not talking about your regular old backsplash. Innovative shapes, textures, patterns and materials are taking tile out of the kitchen...
Brooklyn Beauty: Industrial Chic Loft
It seems like many homes in Brooklyn have an industrial element. Whether it’s a dramatic bathroom with exposed plumbing and rustic wood, or a concrete kitchen with metal bar-stools, a slightly unfinished look is modern and cool! In the Williamsburg loft of Tumblr CEO David Karp, designer John Gachot kept everything simple: a black clawfoot...