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Project Wood Trim Wonderland on my Mind

After living in our home for years, we’re now getting ready to do some renovations. We already are working with rich, dark paneling, but I’m inspired to keep the trim dark and paint the walls a warm white. Here’s my inspiration as well as some of the white paint colors I’m excited to try!

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How to Know You Need to Hire an Interior Designer

When planning a home renovation or redesign for your space, have you hit the point where you’re not sure where to go? Or, are you just having trouble getting started? It may be time to hire an interior designer. Here are some tips to know when it’s best to get an expert involved in your project.

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My Top Paint Colors for Low Country Interiors + Free Download!

Paint is one of the easy ways you can totally transform a room’s style, give it a refresh, or create a mood. Have you been pondering which colors to use in your interior design project? I’m sharing my favorite paint colors and how to use them — click through to read more plus get a free cheatsheet!

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8 To Do’s for your Interior Design While Social Distancing

I’m thinking and sending positive thoughts towards all those affected by COVID-19, as so much of the USA and beyond is currently closed down. I know this is affecting each of you so uniquely, and I’m with you! If you’ve been stuck in your house for a few weeks now, and are looking to spruce up your space and get some projects in the home done, I’m here to help!

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Design Talk | Principles of LowCountry Interior Design

If you live in Savannah, Georgia, or Hilton Head Island, Beaufort, and Charleston, South Carolina, or anywhere in-between, you’ve probably heard of the Low Country style of design. But what is Low Country design? Low Country design is a style that includes traditional modes decoration while still maintaining its vernacular elements. I break it all down in this post.

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