Tips for Decorating a Guest Bedroom
Guest bedrooms don’t need to be overly styled to feel welcoming. A few practical choices, like good bedding and thoughtful storage, make a bigger difference than extra decor. When the room feels easy to use, it tends to work without much effort.
Bringing Mediterranean Style to Southern California
Mediterranean interiors fit naturally in Southern California, but it’s more about adapting than copying. Materials, light, and layout all play a part. Here’s how those ideas translate in real homes.
5 Ways to Decorate with Baskets
Baskets are one of the easiest ways to add both storage and texture to a home. Used well, they help organise everyday items while softening the look of a room. From coffee tables to entryways, they fit into almost any space.
Garden Party Decor: How to Host the Perfect Afternoon Al Fresco
Hosting a garden party doesn’t require elaborate decor. A relaxed table setting, comfortable seating, and simple lighting are often enough to create an inviting outdoor gathering. The focus stays on good company and an easy afternoon outdoors.
Introducing Build A Box: Your Custom Home Decor Straight To Your Door
Build A Box offers a practical way to refresh a space without committing to a full redesign. By selecting a curated set of decor pieces delivered together, homeowners can experiment with styling in a more thoughtful way. It’s a simple approach that mirrors how many designers build a room.
Dreamy Balcony Decor Ideas That Actually Work
Most balconies in Los Angeles are underestimated. They are small, sometimes awkwardly shaped, and easy to dismiss as storage for a chair nobody uses. But a well-designed balcony functions as a genuine outdoor room: somewhere you reach for in the morning, in the evening, and on weekends.
What is Japandi Home Decor?
Japandi home decor blends two design traditions that value simplicity, craftsmanship, and natural materials: Japanese interiors and Scandinavian design. The result is a style that feels minimal yet welcoming—structured but never austere.
Modern Mediterranean Interiors
There is a version of Mediterranean design that looks like a prop set for a cooking show, and there is a version that looks like a home you never want to leave. The difference is not the budget. It is whether the people behind it understood that this style was built around a climate and a way of life, not a collection of objects that reference one.
Creative Stair Treatments to Level Up Your Home
Your staircase occupies a significant portion of your home's square footage and sight lines. So why do so many of them look like they were chosen from a catalog and never reconsidered? A staircase designed with the same care as the rest of the house changes how a home feels to move through, not just how it looks in photos.
A Living Wall With None of the Fuss
A living wall is not always the smartest way to bring greenery into a home. Yes, it can look striking. It can also bring irrigation issues, uneven growth, ongoing upkeep, and a level of maintenance most homeowners do not want to take on. If what you want is texture, depth, and that fresh organic contrast on a wall, there are better ways to get there. And in many homes, they look better too.
Original coffee tables to liven up your home
The coffee table sits at eye level when you are seated, anchors your whole seating layout, and gets used every day. Most people rush the decision. Here is how to choose one that actually works.
The Coolest Closets For Stylish Homes
The coolest closets are not just bigger closets. They are the ones that make a stylish home feel more considered from the inside out. You see it in the details straight away: wardrobe sections shaped around what you actually wear, shelving that gives handbags and shoes proper placement, millwork that uses the full height of the room, and lighting that lets you see colours, textures, and accessories properly.
Dining Room Decor Essentials
A dining room does not come together because you bought expensive pieces. It comes together when the key parts of the room are chosen well and work properly together. That is what dining room decor essentials are.
How to Decorate With Mirrors
A mirror can change a room quickly, but that does not mean every mirror improves it. The right one can bring in more daylight, extend a sightline, and give a wall stronger structure. The wrong one can make a room look scattered, undersized, or too decorative for the space around it. That is usually where the problem is. Not the mirror itself, but the sizing…
The Pros and Cons of Marble
Marble is one of the most desired materials in luxury interiors, but it also raises the same question for many homeowners: Is it worth it?
Thin Brick Ideas to Add a Rustic Touch to Any Home
Thin brick brings texture and warmth into interiors without the weight of traditional masonry. Designers often use it to soften modern spaces or introduce subtle rustic character. From kitchens to bathrooms, it’s becoming a common detail in California contemporary interior design homes.
What Your Counter Stools Say About You
Counter stools might seem like a small detail, but they often reveal how a kitchen is meant to be used. Some homes lean toward sculptural pieces, while others prefer quiet designs that blend into the island. In many luxury kitchen design Los Angeles projects, the choice ends up shaping the entire feel of the room.
Wallpaper Comebacks: The Best Looks From Our Favorite Suppliers Vol. 1
Wallpaper is showing up in Los Angeles homes again, though not in the way people remember from decades ago. Designers are using it more selectively—entryways, powder rooms, and feature walls rather than entire houses. These are a few styles currently turning up in luxury residential interiors Los Angeles.
Bright Rooms with Black Walls: How to Do It
Black walls can feel intimidating, but they don’t always make a room dark. When used carefully, they can actually highlight light, architecture, and texture. Many designers use them to create contrast while still keeping a space bright.
Tips for Choosing the Right Sofa Material
Choosing a sofa usually starts with the shape or size, but the material matters just as much. Fabric, leather, and performance textiles all behave differently over time. The right choice often depends on how the room is used every day.