Design Inspiration: Trend Forecast

With the year coming to a close, our design team has their eyes on the future as always. Now that the pandemic feels less like a temporary blip and more of a long-term reality, we see our clients re-evaluating where—and how—they choose to spend their time.

Mountain Escape featuring Art and SHIIR Rug

Art & Interior Design

Any designer worth their salt will tell you art is central to the personalization of a home. But it’s not as simple as leaving empty space on a wall during construction to be filled in later with the requisite oil painting. As our clients’ interest…

"Steve Jobs once said 'Design isn’t just design – it’s the way things work.' We couldn’t agree more."

- Shea Soucie

Designing for Kids

  We love the challenge of designing spaces for children. Our youngest clients are not afterthoughts; in fact, taking their often-whimsical ideas and translating them into beautiful, functional spaces is one of our favorite parts of the design process. Whether for teenagers who reside in…

Boys Bedroom incorporating grey clouds wallcovering, red upholstered bed, moon light above bed.

A Color Revolution

Our clients are expressing an interest in color the likes of which we haven’t seen in ages – and we welcome it! While we’ve always been drawn to the muted elegance of neutral palettes, we’re certainly excited about this evolution and its endless possibilities. Color…

Gestalten Books

Often times, the greatest and most simple way to find inspiration is by picking up a book. In an era where digital images are king and Instagram and Pinterest are the new “library”, print is put to the wayside. Just as we have a love for print magazines, (ie. Hole & Corner Magazine) we have an affinity for a more tactile experience with books. We want to engage in an inspiring experience. With print, we can appreciate the quality of the paper and the extensive production behind the process of creating the book. There is an elevated level of respect.