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7 Things Designers Say You Should Always Avoid in a Small Kitchen If You Want a Space That's Elegant and Usable
SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26 SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26

7 Things Designers Say You Should Always Avoid in a Small Kitchen If You Want a Space That's Elegant and Usable

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7 Ways to Elevate Your Kitchen Renovation
SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26 SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26

7 Ways to Elevate Your Kitchen Renovation

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11 Small Walk-In Closet Ideas That'll Make the Most of ANY Space
SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26 SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26

11 Small Walk-In Closet Ideas That'll Make the Most of ANY Space

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18 Popular Deck Updates That Are Worth the Investment, According to Architectural Experts
SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26 SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26

18 Popular Deck Updates That Are Worth the Investment, According to Architectural Experts

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Glow Up Your All-White Kitchen—No Renovations Required
SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26 SARAH SNOUFFER 3/9/26

Glow Up Your All-White Kitchen—No Renovations Required

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This DC Victorian — and former brothel — is now all about clean lines and a unique black-and-white palette
Maggie Reina 3/11/19 Maggie Reina 3/11/19

This DC Victorian — and former brothel — is now all about clean lines and a unique black-and-white palette

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An historical D.C. Row house gets a two-tone kitchen makeover
Maggie Reina 3/11/19 Maggie Reina 3/11/19

An historical D.C. Row house gets a two-tone kitchen makeover

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This little building has had a few lives. It started as a carriage house, then spent years as a garage. Now it’s a small loft apartment that gives the homeowners a lot more flexibility.

They wanted a space that could work for a future live-in
When we walk into a historic home, we are not looking for ways to erase it. We are looking for what is already working. Old floors, solid doors, good millwork, built ins that were made to last.

Those details carry a lot of the personality of the h
There are two moods happening in here.

The calm:
@benjaminmoore Dove Wing on the walls. The shower tile in a soft frost. A @walkers_creek_cabinets custom vanity in the same quiet white family. Everything working together so the room feels steady
We gave our clients several funky-fun sink skirt options and they immediately loved this one. The pattern is called Alien Abduction from Spoonflower and we are equally obsessed with it!

It is playful in the best way. Tucked inside a hardworking mu
The mudroom ties directly into the porch addition with the same black matte porcelain tile carried inside. It keeps the transition clean and intentional.

Cabinetry is from Nieu in Sweetly Sage, and we matched the nickel gap walls to the cabinet fr
This porch addition was all about contrast done right. The original barn has history and weight to it, so we let the new structure be clean and modern. Cedar overhead for warmth, Delta Black Shou Sugi Ban for depth, black matte porcelain underfoot, a
Every choice in this primary bathroom was intentional. Heated walls and a rainfall showerhead bring comfort without feeling over the top, while the soaking tub invites pause. Terracotta floors and zellige tiles bring texture and warmth, grounding the
The primary bedroom was designed to feel like a true retreat. Color wraps the room completely, creating a sense of calm and continuity that makes it easy to settle in. Warm wood tones add balance, and the glass doors open the space to the outdoors, l

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