Home Improvement
Over the past decade, home design trends have started moving away from the clean, uniform lines that once dominated interiors. In the mid-2010s, minimalism reigned, with design trends focused on simplicity and order. But as lifestyles have evolved, so has our approach to the spaces we live in. Today’s homeowners are focused on creating designs […]
Read MoreSeattle’s unique climate, with its cool, wet winters and increasingly smoky summers, poses challenges for homeowners trying to maintain indoor comfort and air quality. As the least air-conditioned major city in the U.S., Seattle homes often struggle with both mold and wildfire-related air quality issues. Energy-efficient remodeling offers a practical solution, alleviating these concerns while […]
Read MoreDiscover the latest trends transforming Seattle homes this summer with our guide to outdoor remodeling. From seamless indoor-outdoor transitions to versatile spaces designed for both work and play, find inspiration to elevate your outdoor living experience.
Read MoreIf you’re planning a home remodeling project, brace yourself for a whirlwind of choices. While our ability to make decisions effectively is finite, there are strategies that can help you ease the overwhelm. This comprehensive guide will provide you with insights on choosing the right design partner and advice for minimizing decision fatigue during your renovation.
Read MoreHome remodeling projects are massive undertakings with dozens of moving parts. They don’t have to be overwhelming, though! We’ve created a comprehensive guide with the top 10 tips for you to consider before you start planning a home remodel.
Read MoreWhile you might not have the option to move into a larger house or add square footage to your current home, living with a space that feels small and constricting isn’t your only choice. Whether you’re looking for something simple and low maintenance, such as a fresh coat of paint, or a more complex construction project like knocking down walls or raising roof lines, you have the power to add perceived space to your home.
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