Rugs and Textiles: How Different Textures Change a Room
Texture does more than soften a space. The right rug or textile choice can shift proportion, light, and how a room actually feels to live in. It often changes the mood of a room without anyone quite realizing why.
Best Design Elements of an Industrial Aesthetic
Raw materials, honest structure, and controlled contrast — what actually makes an industrial interior work in a Los Angeles luxury home.
What Is More Is More? Maximalist Decor
Maximalism isn’t clutter. When done properly, it’s layered, edited, and carefully structured.
The Very Best Lake House Features
Lake houses function better when the layout, materials, and storage are planned for real use, not just the view. Durable finishes, thoughtful circulation, and integrated storage help the home handle wet gear, shifting weather, and extended stays without feeling fragile.
Hosting Backyard Events: Designer Pieces and Ideas
Backyard gatherings feel more seamless when the layout, materials, and lighting are planned with the same intention as the interior. Clear circulation, anchored seating, and durable finishes help the space support conversation without feeling forced or overcrowded.
Living Western: Big Sky Interiors
Western interiors done with restraint — natural materials, strong proportions, and rooms designed to handle real life.
Wainscoting Looks For Classy Interior
A grounded look at wainscoting styles that add structure and polish to Los Angeles homes without feeling overly traditional.
Instagram Worthy Summer Living
Summer living in Los Angeles is less about styling and more about layout, light, and materials. Here’s how modern luxury homes create spaces that look good on camera without feeling staged.
Wallpaper Trends 2026
Wallpaper is back in a grounded, thoughtful way in 2026. From grasscloth textures to oversized organic prints and custom wallcoverings, these trends fit modern California interiors without feeling loud or dated.
Latest Trends in Kids' Rooms
Kids’ rooms are becoming more thoughtful and adaptable. Instead of bold themes and fast-changing colours, families are choosing natural palettes, built-in storage, and layouts designed to grow over time.
Design Tips From Famous Movie Houses
Iconic film houses showcase more than character and drama. They highlight how layout, materials, and thoughtful detailing create interiors that feel intentional, balanced, and timeless in everyday living.