There are so many wood types out there—from deep walnut to warm cherry, cool ash wood, and so much more. So, it can be hard to know where to start when it comes to mixing and matching wood colors in ...
Gone are the days of placing matching big-box furniture in a room and calling it good. And while it’s easy to fall into the trap of following a specific trend, often I find that the spaces with the ...
Most designers agree that matching all the wood tones or furniture in a space isn’t necessary—and can even feel uninspired or unintentionally make your house look cheap. And while the idea of mixing ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Raise your hand if you’ve been there: You’re at an adorable, out-of-the-way antiques shop and there’s a ...
Some clients, as we all know, have a very specific style. Others, less so. While many designers agree it can often feel cleaner to design according to one specific trend, mixing and matching can ...
Checkerboard is a classic tile pattern choice and has seen an enormous resurgence over the past few years. This bathroom, by KLH Homes, uses brown and white tiles with light blue sconces—a color combo ...
A space with too much wood furniture or too many upholstered pieces can feel off balanced. Plus, it’s hard to relax in a space that only features hard surfaces or know where you put your drink in a ...