Tag: home-decor
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Duplex Glow-Up: Guest Essentials

One of the most important parts of hosting, beyond design, is anticipating what guests might need before they even ask. Because this isn’t a hotel, and there’s no front desk or concierge, I like to think one step ahead. My goal is simple: if someone forgot it, I already have it covered. It’s the small,…
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Duplex Glow-Up: Guest Room Ready

I wanted this room to feel like a quiet escape, the kind of place where a guest walks in, sets down their bag, and actually exhales. Soft green, coastal oak, black, and white. Calm, natural, and grounded. I approached it the same way I did the rest of the duplex: start with the right foundation,…
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Duplex Glow-Up: The Breakfast Nook

This little corner was one of the first spaces I designed digitally, and it’s already coming to life in the best way. It’s quickly become one of the most used spots in the home. Funny enough, guests are already gravitating here more than the couch. It’s become a natural place to sit, talk, and ease…
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Duplex Glow-Up: Kitchen Styling

The kitchen is where function meets everyday ritual, so I wanted this space to feel both practical and intentionally styled. For this space, I mixed elevated staples with accessible finds to strike a balance between investment pieces and everyday essentials. The foundation includes a few timeless pieces from Crate & Barrel, layered with curated Amazon…
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Duplex Glow-Up: The Living Room Edit

When I first stepped into the duplex after closing, I already knew what I wanted the space to feel like: warm, grounded, and intentional. A blend of organic modern design with subtle Moroccan and desert-inspired textures, think soft, layered, and lived-in. I approached the living room piece by piece, focusing on balance: neutral tones, natural…