Kathy's Latest Project | Zen West Seattle Home

Nestled in the heart of West Seattle lies a beautiful water-view home designed by none other than Kathy Banak. Known for her impeccable taste and exquisite attention to detail, Kathy has crafted a sanctuary of zen-like features in every corner of this magnificent abode. From the master bath to the guest bath, basement bath, and laundry room, each space exudes an aura of calm and serenity. Let's take a closer look at how Kathy infused this home with a tranquil energy that truly sets it apart. Here’s what Kathy has to share!

This West Seattle 1930’s home sits on a bluff overlooking Puget Sound and the homeowner wanted a scene and modern feel to her outdated master bathroom.  The existing vanity was in very good shape, so we decided to keep it and replace the tile countertop with a white quartz in addition to new faucets and sinks.  The large sliding mirrors are functional and in excellent condition, so we decided to also keep them. The new soaking tub and standing faucet replaced the dated built in jacuzzi tub to provide a fresh new focal point along with the amazing view.  The tone-on-tone neutral color scheme provides the foundation for the new 12x24 linen look tile running throughout the floor and shower walls.  Penny tiles in a trio-colored blend accent the shower floor for added interest.

This 1930’s ocean front home guest bathroom was original to the home and in need of a refresh.  The homeowner wanted to stay with the traditional style of the home’s architecture, and I felt that a classic and timeless white subway tile was the answer for the shower walls and decided on a darker grout color to keep the shower on trend.  The vanity was an online find and the soft blue grey color blends in beautifully with the soft blue wall color.  I choose wall sconces for the lighting, an oval mirror and timeless faucet to complement the classic look and feel of this inviting new guest bathroom.

The basement laundry room of this 1930’s ocean front Seattle home was original to the home and very dark and dingy.  So, I decided to bring the seaside landscape inside and selected custom turquoise colored cabinetry and white quartz countertops as the focal point of the room.  The Carrera marble LVT flooring, the light beige wall color and seascape artwork are the finishing touches for this new laundry room which now makes the homeowner smile every time she is in it!

Getting Floral with Wallpaper!

Floral wallpaper is the epitome of beauty. Its intricate patterns and designs captivate the eyes and mind, creating an atmosphere of sophistication and elegance. It’s the perfect blend of nature and artistry, showcasing the most vibrant and striking blooms, each telling a unique story!

A wall adorned with floral wallpaper transforms any space, bringing in warmth and charm, radiating positivity, and inviting you to linger for a little longer. From roses and lilies to daisies and cherry blossoms, the patterns on the walls burst with energy, joy, and optimism, captivating your heart with their brilliance.

The subtle variations of color in each bloom seem to merge into one, creating an ethereal aura that reflects the grace of nature. Every glance, every step is like walking through a blooming garden that enchants and delights your senses.

Floral wallpaper is not just about visual appeal. It transcends art, decorating spaces with style and meaning. Each design is unique and meaningful, mirroring the values, beliefs, and aesthetics of the owner.

Whether it’s a bold statement in the living room, a romantic accent in the bedroom, or a fresh twist in the bathroom, floral wallpaper elevates any interior with its versatility and style. Its charm and elegance can complement any decor style, from contemporary to traditional.

In conclusion, floral wallpaper is a breathtaking choice for decorating your home. It is the perfect embodiment of nature's beauty, representing grace, harmony, and vitality. The artful and exquisite designs inspire peace, calmness, and rejuvenation, making you feel refreshed and invigorated every time you gaze upon it. Its effortless charm is truly irresistible, and once you choose to embrace floral wallpaper, it becomes more than just decor; it becomes a beautiful memory etched into your life.

Spring 2023 Interior Design Trends!

Although spring cleaning may already be on your to-do list, a small seasonal decor refresh is also necessary. Winter is long (is it only March already? ), miserable, and downright miserable. Giving your home a fresh coat of paint will lift your spirits more than anything when the warmer weather finally arrives. And fortunately, the top decorating trends for spring 2023 are well-positioned to assist you in doing so!


There aren't many "subtle" or "boring" trends in existence right now. According to designers, making a statement will be key in the upcoming months. Yeah, this was hinted at in the spring home collections that have already been released. But the predictions of the experts back it up: spring is the season for being brave.

Maximalists, this is your chance to let go and embrace the commotion. Minimalists, too! Consider the spring a time to step outside of your comfort zone, whether it is by adding a jewel tone to your trim or experimenting with fun wallpaper. 


Bold Colors. Everyone has been talking about warm neutrals so far this year, but several of the designers we spoke to said that vivid colors of all kinds are on the rise for spring.

Wallpaper. Certainly, painting your walls a jewel tone is unquestionably a brave choice. Yet, to add interest to a space this spring, designers are thinking beyond a single color. The use of wallpaper on accent walls, bathroom walls, kitchen walls, bedroom walls, and other surfaces will remain popular into the spring. It will remain in place! To help them feel more special and take them to a new level, we advise adding them into unexpected spaces like laundry facilities.

Natural Materials. Well, springtime details don't have to be garish. Certainly, edgy walls and bright colors might be trendy. Other materials are more subdued. Rattan, cane, and inlay utilization is one of the main interior design trends we're noticing as spring approaches. From a cane bed to a rattan tray, inlaid chair, or rattan lampshade, they can be included in large or tiny ways. And there are many good reasons to do it. Such furnishings increase a space's friendliness and invitingness!

Curves. Oh, curves, that timeless trend. Certainly, designers are once again highlighting it as a key element for the upcoming season. So you're in luck if you already have soft, organic silhouettes all around your house.

Arched entryways, curving staircases, more rounded sofas, coffee tables with rounded edges, and dining tables with rounded edges are all currently quite trendy in home construction and furniture. There are several kidney bean forms and organic-looking edges and lines to be found. As a radical break from harsh edges, sofas, coffee tables, and other furniture pieces now have this stylized curvature and shape that appears to flow naturally.

Vintage Finds. Secondhand treasures are having a massive moment right now that just won't go away, as you've probably already figured based on the escalating prices at your neighborhood antique stores. And absolutely, in the spring of 2023, that will still be the case. Vintage items will have sentimental value (and much more so for individuals who continue to be environmentally conscious) as the trend toward nostalgia continues.

From Washington to Idaho: Kathy's New Home Remodel!

There were several reasons why my husband Rick and I decided to relocate from central Washington to Coeur D’ Alene Idaho this past January of 2022 and we are both very glad we made the move to this stunningly beautiful area. After several months of researching builders and the real estate market, we decided to purchase a three-year-old home in a wonderful part of Coeur D’ Alene. The builder grade home has great bones and just needed to be transformed into our vision for our new home. We both wanted a more modern feel and changed the following elements over the past six months to achieve our overall goal. Come on in to see our transformation!

Paint & Flooring Remodel

I’ve always considered paint colors and flooring to be a strong foundation and an important element to build upon when remodeling. I transformed the taupe and white paint colors that were throughout the entire home into a warm color palette of cream, tan, brown, green, and blue palette, and I gave the ceilings definition by painting them an off-white color. I removed all the bedroom and stair carpet selected a warm beige solid color Evoke laminate plank flooring and installed it directly over a luxury vinyl plank that was a multi-colored stripe pattern. I also installed a luxury vinyl tile over the LVP in the master bathroom and closet. The new laminate flooring and the new paint color palette provided me with a great launching off place for all my other material selections. My new console table will arrive early in 2023 and will be placed under the wall sconces. The animal print Stanton carpet runner in the hall and up the stairs gives the space some personality and provides a warm and inviting feel to our entry.

We removed the entry hall casings and heavy barn doors which immediately provided a lighter feel to our home’s entrance. I painted the baseboards, door trims and window casings the same paint color as the walls to create a seamless flow. By having everything the same paint color, one’s eye doesn’t get distracted by a different paint color and in turn creates better flow. Additionally, by painting bath or laundry vanities the same color as the wall color, it will make the space feel larger and flow better.

Kitchen & Pantry Remodel

The two-tone flat panel cabinets, by Advanced Cabinets, create a modern look for our new kitchen. The brown colored cabinets over the cooktop bring interest to the workspace and its great storage for all our oils and vinegar. I made the great room feel cohesive by bringing the warm blonde and brown cabinet colors on the opposite fireplace wall. I selected a Taj Mahl quartzite countertop material for both the countertops and backsplash both for its natural beauty and its complementary warm color palette. I choose a Rohl polished nickel sleek modern faucet, a large Kohler one bowl cast iron sink and polished nickel cabinet tab pulls to gives the kitchen a clean, warm, and inviting feel. New upholstered Jessica Charles counter stools will find their home by the island in January!

In addition to not wanting a white kitchen for our new home, we also didn’t want a corner pantry in the space. We opted to remove the kitchen desk and closet from the adjacent workout flex room to create a large walk-in pantry. The pantry is now 12’ x 5’ size and perfect for our 2 Perlick wine refrigerators and plenty of additional storage space. I’ve always wanted to have a slat wall to house all my party platters and I am thrilled how my visual storage turned out!

I love our floating shelves on the left side of the sink which is perfect for all our daily dishes and glassware. The large deep cabinets and custom knife, utensil and spice drawers make our new kitchen very functional and perfect for all our cooking and gatherings will plan to have for many years to come! We removed a row of recessed can lights in the kitchen that felt like an airport runway and took away from my Circa Lighting Talia glass ball chandelier which I wanted it to be the focal point of the space. It is centered on the front door and provides interest and whimsy to our home, and it makes me smile every time I see it! The jury is still out as to whether we get island pendants and currently I am loving the openness of our space and feel that island pendants have been overused for some time. Depending on the size of a kitchen, you often don’t need them if you have sufficient recessed can or other task lighting.

Living Room Fireplace Wall Remodel

The builder grade look of the fireplace installed on the floor wasn’t going to achieve the modern direction we wanted, so we chose a liner fireplace with birch logs and raised the unit high enough on the wall so I could have a mantel over it. The fireplace slat wall was an idea I came up with again to provide a clean and modern look for the wall. Base cabinets below and open shelves above the 70” TV balance out the wall and provide interest and warmth to the entire room. This wall is my favorite feature of our remodel and I love how it has turned out!

Master Bedroom Remodel

The master is a smaller size than we’ve had in former bedrooms, and I wanted to achieve a cozy feel in the space. By removing the window above the bed wall, it provides us the space to have our large king size bed on it. Many don’t consider removing windows or doors to add functionality to a space and I hope now you will consider it.

I am a huge fan of custom draperies, and I used a Pindler fabric that is a similar color tone as the wall paint color to give the illusion of a larger room. Especially in a bedroom I frequently use a blackout lining for the room darkening effect. A new Fabrica area rug and beautiful Circa Lighting lamps complete the look of our new cozy and comfortable master bedroom.

Master Closet Remodel

I often say that having a built-in closet is like flying first class, in that once you have one in your home it is very hard to go back to the builder grade wire racks. We invested in a floor to ceiling master closet that finally can store all our clothes! Built in drawers, hamper, jewelry trays, tie and belt racks were included to add to our functional and beautiful new master closet.

Laundry/Mudroom Remodel

The laundry/mudroom door leads to the garage and is adjacent to the master closet. There was a door leading into master closet which didn’t make sense to me at all especially since I was wondering where to put all my shoes! The first thing we did was to remove the door that led from the laundry mudroom into the master closet so to gain more hanging space in the master closet. It also provided us a full wall to have a custom built-in wall with cubbies and a bench. By removing the upper cabinets over the washer dryer, I added a wall-to-wall shelf that is reachable for me and will house decorative baskets full of supplies. Larger Circa Lighting ceiling light fixtures, an undermount composite off white sink and a quartz slab installed over the washer dryer make this space a lot more functional and we are thrilled with the outcome!

Guest Bedroom & Bath Transformation

Since we use the main floor bedrooms as offices, we turned the 2nd floor space into our guest suite. I choose a seafoam green paint color and placed two sitting chairs at the end of the room to anchor it in front of the three windows. And now it’s perfect spot to curl up with a good book. I continued the laminate flooring into the 2 nd floor bedroom and bathroom and installed a custom area rug to create warmth in the bedroom space. All of the furniture pieces came our former home and I feel they all fit nicely in the room. My husband Rick says I created a hotel room in our new guest bedroom!

Powder Room & Guest Bathroom Transformations

Once these rooms were painted, I wanted to create their own personalities and I replaced the countertops, faucets, lighting, mirrors and cabinet hardware to achieve my goal. I stayed with the polished nickel finish for the lighting and cabinet hardware and added fun shower curtains and area rugs to complete the look. That’s all you need to create your own sanctuaries!

Workout Flex Room Remodel

I love the idea of including a workout flex space in a home and our new flex room houses our Pelton bike, weights, mats and has room for an armoire that was in our former master bedroom. I use it now for hiding our work out equipment and some of my business files. We removed the closet in the former space for our new pantry.

Window Coverings

In addition to loving custom draperies, I also love custom window coverings. By adding a fabric window covering to a room you immediately create warmth and interest. I installed custom roman shades in the powder room, my office and a sheer fabric panel on the front door side window. In the other rooms I finished them with Horizon Window Fashions woven weave roman shade in a color like the wall paint colors. The kitchen, dining and living room windows all face north and are very tall so I knew I wanted to be motorized and I choose a Horizons Window Fashions sunshade in they are the same color as the new laminate flooring. Window coverings are often left to the end of a project and it’s important to select and budget for them during the initial phase as they play a key role in completing any space.

What’s Next?

Phase II of our new home remodel is scheduled for 2023 with our master bath remodel as we simply ran out of steam to do it in Phase I. The master bath will be cosmetic with new shower tiles, and a new vanity countertop, faucets, and lighting. We both have separate offices, formerly bedrooms, that will also be finished in 2023. Let the transformation continue!

Interior Design | What's Happening Now

At first glance, the world of interior design may seem like one giant quagmire of trends and fads, with countless ways to decorate your home from wall to wall in whatever style happens to be popular at the moment. Don’t worry – the good news is that there are plenty of timeless interior design ideas you can use to create a look that works for your home and your personality, no matter what happens to be trendy right now! Read on to learn more about what’s trending in interior design and how you can incorporate it into your next project!

One of the hottest trends in interior design right now is retro mid-century modern. This style harkens back to the design of the 1950s and 1960s, with bold geometric shapes and clean lines. 

This popular style combines vintage finds with a distressed look. The overall effect is warm and inviting, perfect for any home. The key to achieving the shabby chic look is to mix and match different pieces, textures, and colors. This gives your space a unique and personal feel.

One of the hottest trends in interior design right now is minimalist decor. This style is all about clean lines, simple shapes, and a lack of clutter. If you're looking to give your home a fresh, modern look, then minimalism is the way to go. 

Right now, monochromatic colors are trending in interior design. This color scheme uses different shades of the same color to create a cohesive look. Monochromatic colors can be used to create a variety of looks, from sleek and modern to warm and inviting. If you're looking to give your home a fresh new look, consider using monochromatic colors. Another big trend in interior design right now is contemporary style interiors. This look is all about clean lines, neutral colors, and a minimalistic approach. If you're looking to give your home a fresh, modern makeover, then this is the style for you. To achieve the contemporary look, start by decluttering your space and getting rid of any unnecessary items. Then, focus on using clean lines and neutral colors throughout your décor. Finally, add in some minimalist pieces to complete the look.


Horizons Window Fashions Partnership

I am happy to announce I have partnered with Horizon Window Fashions! If you’re seeking assistance with any aspect of your Interior Design, including window treatments, I am happy to assist you! Horizons has a beautiful selection of any kind of window fashion you can think of. And their customer service is impeccable to book! You can see the link for Horizons here.

Life in North Idaho

Life took a positive turn for me and my husband Rick this year when we unexpectedly sold our home in Eastern WA and moved to beautiful Coeur D’ Alene Idaho.  We intended to relocate to the area upon retiring in several year’s yet the stars aligned for it to happen in January of 2022.  After several months of searching for the right location and home, we finally purchased our new home in May and I’ve been busy remodeling it into our dream home.  

My passion for design and to transform client homes is still within my soul.  My design tools have evolved, and video conferencing is a new way for me to meet clients and to experience a home environment while guiding the project to completion.  I continue to utilize my resources at the Seattle Design Center and have been working with several suppliers here in North Idaho for my current projects.  

I am currently marketing my design expertise in the North Idaho and Eastern Washington markets and look forward to partnering with you to create your own Authentic Home.

Best always,

Kathy

Idaho Scenic Spots: Beautiful Places Worth Seeing

With its wide variety of landscapes and ecosystems, it’s no wonder that Idaho has been named the Gem State as well as the well known Potato State. With this beautiful state full of natural wonders, it’s not hard to see why Idaho attracts millions of tourists each year, many who come to see these Idaho Scenic Spots!

Craters of the Moon National Monument

This national monument is a great place to explore if you're interested in geology or history. The lava flows and cinder cones are remnants of ancient volcanic activity, and the caves are popular with spelunkers. If you visit during the winter, you might even be able to go ice climbing!

City of Rocks State Park

The City of Rocks is a unique geologic formation near the border of Idaho and Utah. The city is actually an ancient valley that was filled with lava and then eroded over time, leaving behind these amazing rock formations. The City of Rocks is a great place to hike, rock climb, or just explore. And if you're lucky, you might even see some bighorn sheep!

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Rivers Edge Trail

The River’s Edge Trail is one of the most beautiful places in Idaho. It follows the Boise River through Ada County and offers amazing views of the river, the city, and the surrounding mountains. The trail is perfect for hiking, biking, or just walking and enjoying the scenery. There are also several spots along the trail where you can stop and fish or swim in the river.

Bonneville Hot Springs Resort

Situated on the banks of the Snake River, this resort features natural hot springs, lodging, and dining. The hot springs are said to have healing properties, and the resort offers a variety of treatments. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, biking, and fishing in the nearby mountains. Located south of Twin Falls, Bonneville Hot Springs Resort is one of the most popular destinations in all of Idaho.

Twin Falls

Located between green hills and high desert, Twin Falls is a picturesque town in south-central Idaho. The Snake River flows through the center of town, and there are several parks and hiking trails along the river. Shoshone Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the country, is just a short drive from Twin Falls. And if you're looking for even more beauty, head to Sawtooth National Forest where you can find towering mountains, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife.

Kitchen Designs | What's Trending in 2022

One of the most important investments you can make to your home’s value is within your kitchen. The first thing that homeowners and home seekers look at when purchasing their ‘dream home,’ is the overall feel and design of the kitchen, as it is often the busiest place within the house where people gather. This is why it’s important to know what’s trending, what’s not, and to consider the overall function of your space catered to your family and lifestyle.

Let’s take a look at what’s trending in Kitchen Design this year— though these design attributes are also timeless, and will last for years to come. Here are our picks beautiful, timeless kitchen designs sure to knock anyone’s socks off!

Blue, Green & Mid Tone Wood Kitchens – Get earthy with mid-tone blue or green kitchens, which are on trend and I love it! Mid tone wood cabinets in rift cut or sawn white oak are also what’s haute in the design world. These color palettes create a warm and inviting space; a look that’s both classic and sophisticated. This palette works beautifully for both traditional and contemporary spaces.

Curved Corners – Curves add softness to the room and we are seeing this trend not only in kitchen cabinets but also in furniture! There is something very elegant about drawing the eye into a design, and allowing it to flow throughout your space with a balance of traditional corners, and curved.

Two Tone Kitchens – This trend has been popular for several years and incorporating wood cabinets or features brings in the natural element to the space. One rule of thumb is to keep the upper cabinets lighter than the lower if you’re looking to make the space feel airier and lighter in feel. Having two-toned cabinets gives your kitchen a custom look; one of having high quality furniture as opposed to basic cabinetry- giving your kitchen that extra luxe look.

Seamless Backsplashes– Seamless backsplashes with the same countertop material or glass provide continuity to the area and are easy to maintain. Also electrical outlets are hidden in cabinetry instead of the backsplash. Gone are all the grout lines of subway tiles! Get the chic feel of luxury with the seamless design, drawing your eye throughout, without any visual interruptions.

Paneled or Hidden Kitchens – With so many open floor plans and with our recent lockdowns, paneled or hidden kitchens provide the flexibility for multipurpose living, while providing a contemporary, clean, sophisticated look. Paneled kitchen are timeless, versatile, and incredibly popular, particularly as mid-century modern is re-entering the trends in home design.

Rustic or Antique Elements – Natural wood elements provide that connection to nature and can be incorporated with a live edge countertop, antique table or shelving. This is a look that never dates itself; homes with elements of organic and rustic accents tend to stay on trend timelessly— subtle focal points make for a true classic look.

Glass Doors or Dividers – Kitchen pantries are still the rage and metal glass doors or partitions give you the sense of intrigue and contrast. Due to the lock downs with so many working from home, we are also seeing the need for spaces to be divided instead of the open plan living. Depending on your style, you can incorporate beautiful modern pane-less glass doors, or traditional rustic ones to truly complete the space and add extra elegance.

Are you considering a remodel on your kitchen? Or, are you in the midst of building your dream home? Contact Kathy for a consultation! In the meantime, please see some past Authentic Home kitchen projects to get inspired!

Places in Coeur D'Alene Worth Checking Out

Coeur d'Alene, located on the Washington border at the southern end of the Idaho Panhandle, is a picturesque community with plenty of things to do. The huge Lake Coeur d'Alene, which surrounds the downtown center to the south, is the city's most defining feature. Hiking trails, camping, fishing, and boating are just a few of the popular recreational activities near the lake, which include Tubbs Hill and Coeur D'Alene City Park.

Coeur d'Alene's culture and community also draw a large population. The lakeside downtown zone, where various local stores, restaurants, and open spaces capture the eye, is the epicenter of this people appeal. Make the most of your trip to Coeur d'Alene by checking out our list of the best things to do in Coeur d'Alene.

Something is always occurring on the streets of downtown Coeur d'Alene, including shopping, restaurants, and live entertainment. The downtown area, which is surrounded by a gorgeous waterfront area, contains over 100 retail outlets, including specialty boutiques, fine art galleries, and antique shops for unique finds.

Downtown dining is available all day, starting with breakfast venues like The Garnet Cafe and concluding with exquisite dining like Beverly's in the evening. Hudsons Hamburgers, another Coeur d'Alene landmark, has been serving hot Huddy Burgers since 1907. Any journey should include a stop at this legendary no-frills burger joint.

Coeur d'Alene City Park, located on the riverfront west of downtown, with 16 acres of beach and groomed green space, as well as an enticing playground. A cement promenade between the beach and open space is lined with trees and is perfect for afternoon strolls, providing an easy way to connect with the surrounding gorgeous environment.

Passing boats on the lake, as well as seaplanes landing on the water, provide a picturesque backdrop from the beach area.

For young children and parents alike, the historically themed and freshly rebuilt Fort Sherman Playground is a huge draw within the municipal park.

The Coeur d'Alene City Park hosts a variety of events and is a hub for local attractions and activities. Movies in the park and live music in the bandshell are two of the park's offerings. The North Idaho Centennial Trail runs right through the park, encouraging visitors to continue their journey to the university.

The Museum of North Idaho, located in Coeur d'Alene City Park and the downtown district, features multimedia displays about the region's history. Every facet of Coeur d'Alene is on display in the museum, from railroads to recreation, as well as logging history and artifacts from the Coeur d'Alene Tribe.

The permanent exhibits on the 1941 Playland Pier and the commencement of Hydroplane Races on Lake Coeur D'Alene in 1958 are very intriguing. The Scandinavian explorers who landed in the area, as well as the municipal growth of neighboring McEuen Park, are among the other aspects of Coeur d'Alene on display. A few yards to the west, the museum also manages the historic Fort Sherman Chapel.





Coastal Interiors

Regardless of whether you’re in a waterfront apartment suite on one of Sarasota's sea shores or a Pacific Northwest waterfront home in Bellevue, there a many ways to get a beautiful coastal look. To make a Modern Coastal Interior, the small details are genuinely most important, however it begins with the bones of the space.

KITCHEN AND BATHROOM COUNTERS

A major key element in choosing counter tops for a coastal look is to keep your palette bright and airy. Quartz counters, white cabinets, and cool tones are essential to getting the look! Coastal design is timeless, and you will enjoy this style for many years without having to make any major updates.

There's nothing very like a loosening up week at the shore — yet you don't need to live on the sea shore to bring beach front plan style into your home. By consolidating waterfront components into your home or loft, similar to pastel hues and nautical stylistic layout, you can catch that beachy feeling all year 'without agonizing over burn from the sun). Peruse on to find out about the components of beach front style, get tips on picking waterfront roused furniture, and discover where to get considerably more inspiration!

Components of Coastal Decorating Style Like any inside structure style, the beach front style is recognized by a couple of stand-apart components. In any case, which beach front style would you say you are discussing?

To begin with, there's the Mediterranean style. Described by striking hues, a lot of earthenware stoneware, and the liberal utilization of wood complements, this style brings to mind the ageless, sun-doused sea shores of Greece.

Focusing on to a greater extent a Martha's Vineyard or Cape Cod feel? Attempt the American waterfront style. Components of this style, which is additionally alluded to as "Bungalow Coastal," incorporate nautical stylistic layout like shells and mesh, breezy materials like wicker and rattan, and delicate, pastel tints like sky blue or lilac.

To wrap things up, travel to the tropics with Tropical Coastal stylistic theme. Basic highlights of this plan style incorporate fun, merry examples, dynamic shades like yellow and lime, and tiki-themed stylistic layout.

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Image Source: The Spruce

French Gardens

Our never-ending desire to master that easy, cool Parisian-girl look, our Pinterest boards loaded with ornate molding and gorgeous gilded interiors, and our love for regal, manicured gardens are all inspired by the French. Anyone who has taken a stroll around Paris or seen photographs of the gardens at Versailles knows that the French take their landscaping very seriously.

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Italian formality was taken to the next level by designers in this nation, who planted and pruned it into a tightly regulated yet florid (almost flouncy) appearance. Imagine strolling beneath a coiffed horse-chestnut allée at Paris's Tuileries, ruler-straight rows of fragrant lavender in Provence, or curlicues of emerald green grass at Versailles.

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Capture the graphic effect of a parterre on a footpath by laying down paving stones in a symmetrical pattern and planting thyme between them, or edge your driveway with cherry trees for a gracious allée. A simpler (but just as chic) idea: a topiary potted in a traditional square planter. During André Le Nôtre's time, these ultra-durable vessels, known as Versailles boxes, held orange trees. They were constructed out of metal and wood and had doors, so gardeners could easily remove tender trees growing in metal liners and transfer them to greenhouses for the winter.

4 Beautiful Foyers

Your foyer is the first room in your home that makes an impression to guests that visit. It's the best way to express your style, sophistication, and welcome your guests into your space. Many people forget to put thought into their foyer design, but studies have shown that a good first impression sets the tone for your guests right off the bat. On that note, here are some gorgeous foyer designs to get inspired by!

Why Tiny Homes Are So Popular

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Do you want to live in a tiny house? The popularity of tiny home living is growing as homeowners realize the numerous advantages of downsizing from a large home to a much smaller one. Tiny houses are not only beneficial for the environment, but they are also good for your bank account. Others, however, prefer to live in a tiny house in order to simplify their life.

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A tiny home is defined as any home building that is less than 400 square feet in size. That is far less than the average detached single-family home in North America, which is 2,600 square feet.

Tiny homes are not only small, but they are also mobile, which means you can either install them on a strong foundation on your own property or take them with you anywhere you want to go.

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Reasons Tiny Home Living is Worth It (for Some)

People who opt to live in tiny homes come from a variety of backgrounds and have a variety of motivations for making the shift to a small area. These are some examples:

Homeowners who do not want a mortgage but still want to be eligible for house insurance.

Retirees who wish to travel and downsize their lives.

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Consider Your Carbon Footprint & Live More Presently

One of the most major advantages of living in a tiny house is the possibility to considerably minimize your carbon footprint and so help the environment. Tiny houses are incredibly energy efficient, requiring far less energy to heat and cool. You may minimize greenhouse gas emissions by up to 36% by lowering the amount of space you live in.

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Minimalism—living with less by downsizing and getting rid of goods you don't need so you can focus on life experiences rather than materialism—has become increasingly popular in recent years. Because you won't have place for all the items you had room for in a larger house, tiny home living allows you to live this minimalist lifestyle.

With less space inside your tiny home to do things, you'll be inspired to do more outside. Small house living encourages you to get out and focus more on your lifestyle, whether it's being more active outdoors or pursuing hobbies.

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When you've decided to live in a little house, it's time to start downsizing. Begin by going through each area one at a time, selecting what you can get rid of by selling or donating. This is also the moment to recognize that living in a tiny house means living with many fewer possessions, so you'll need to make some key decisions about what you can live without.






Mid Century Color Palettes: They're Back!

From the joyful colorations of the 1950s to the softer, earthier sun shades that have been popular in the 1960s, these paint hues will give your house the appropriate splash of midcentury magic.


Whether you prefer bright citrus tones or more subdued neutrals, midcentury-modern colors can liven up any room in your house—even if it wasn't built in the 1950s or 1960s. We've rounded up some of the era's most popular shades that still look current today—keep reading for our top picks!

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Aqua Blues

These colors are light and goes well with both muted neutrals and darker hues. Benjamin Moore's Blue Seafoam (2056-60) is a soothing blue paint color that works well on both interior and exterior walls.

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Muted Greens & Mint

This color hue complements burnt orange, gold, and dark brown and can be used in foyers, lounge spaces, accent walls, and children's spaces.

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Burnt Orange and Tangerines

Many midcentury architects and interior designers used tangerine and ochre colors. Midcentury oranges are perfect for anyone looking to create a dramatic design statement.

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Earthy Browns

Browns in various shades can create a soothing, earthy atmosphere in living rooms and offices. Warm, wood-toned browns provide a grounded feel to spaces.

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Golden Yellows

Muted and pale yellows are often seen in original Mid Century Homes. These palettes were once very popular, then took a tank in popularity. Now, we’re seeing them more often, with a modern, stylish twist.

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Industrial Style- How It's Making A Huge Debut

One of the most common home decor trends right now is industrial interior design. Industrial style decor is versatile and trendy, combining various elements and contrasting patterns to create a room with personality. This aesthetic takes inspiration from warehouses, factories, and industrial spaces to build a cool look that encompasses everything from your living room to your bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom.

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The use of raw, rugged materials as decorative statements characterizes the industrial style of interior design. When people build a house, structural components and construction materials are typically hidden behind drywall and layers of paint.

In industrial furniture, the same features take center stage. Steel beams, exposed pipes, concrete floors, rustic lighting fixtures, and weathered wood are just a few of the features of this style.

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The industrial look comes in a variety of variations, and you can mix and match various types of interior design styles to develop your own personal style. Rustic industrial decor is generally recommended by most designers, with an emphasis on combining modern and rustic designs.

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It's enough to go back to the beginnings of industrial interior design to grasp its concepts. In both Europe and the United States, the year 1760 represented the start of the First Industrial Revolution. Technology advancements revolutionized industrial practices during this time period.

Products that were previously handcrafted could now be produced by machines housed in large factories.

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Many of the features that characterize industrial style arose in reaction to the threat of fire. Before insurance firms would cover manufacturers, they had to meet a number of requirements. They often demanded flat roofs and strongly discouraged the use of attics.

They also favored designs that avoided non-essential materials that could be used to start a fire. Pipes, air ducts, and brick walls, which were normally concealed behind plaster (the predecessor to drywall) in factory buildings, were left uncovered. Many of these characteristics are still present in the design style.

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