Design

Design Series: Bathroom Renovations at Greenwood House

Updating a never-remodeled 1960s home means the bathrooms are a top priority—and we’re in the thick of it now! In the existing master, we’re reworking the layout to create a more functional space, complete with a freestanding soaker tub and statement shower tile. The hallway bath is getting a much-needed refresh, including a new drop-in tub and a better-sized vanity. Meanwhile, we’re transforming a sunken bonus room into a master suite with a powder room. With brass accents, bold tile choices, and custom white oak vanities, each space is coming together beautifully!

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The House That Love Rebuilt

Brent and Ashley Collins transformed their historic home over three years, blending modern elegance with cherished memories. Key features include striking wooden beams, original elements like a fireplace and hardwood floors, and thoughtful spaces for family life. The design honors the past while creating a warm, functional environment tailored to their needs.

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Design is in the Details: How Thoughtful Choices Transform Your Space

When it comes to home design, the magic is in the details. While major renovations get the spotlight, it’s often the smaller, thoughtful choices that can truly elevate a space. From hidden functionality to streamlined aesthetics, small changes can make a big difference. If you’re planning a kitchen remodel or looking to refresh your home, these ideas—along with insights from The Kitchen Remodeling Journey series on Spaces And Places—are worth considering. 1. Transitioning from Floor Vents to Below-Cabinet Toe-Kick Vents Floor vents are functional, but they often disrupt the clean lines of a room and limit furniture placement options. By

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