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June
8

After seasons of soft neutrals and understated palettes, spring 2026 is ushering in a confident return to color. Homeowners and designers are embracing bold accents as a way to inject personality without overwhelming a space. The key isn't a full-color overhaul—it's knowing where to use color for maximum impact.

 

One of the most popular places to introduce bold color is the front door. A rich navy, deep green, or even a muted terracotta can instantly boost curb appeal and create a memorable first impression. It's a simple, cost-effective update that signals style and care before buyers even step inside.

 

Inside the home, kitchens and powder rooms are becoming color playgrounds. Painted islands in shades like forest green or charcoal add contrast and depth, while powder rooms are perfect for experimenting with bold wallpaper or saturated paint tones. These smaller spaces allow for more creativity without overwhelming the entire home.

 

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May
27

Empty homes don't go unnoticed – and as travel plans pick up this season, a few simple moves can reduce risk and add home security while you're away. With the right mix of everyday habits, subtle automation and smart technology, you can step out knowing everything at home still looks and functions as it should.

 

Make Your Home Look Lived-In While Traveling

One of the easiest ways to protect your home while traveling is to keep it visually active. Start outside with motion-activated fixtures, solar lighting and timers that turn lights on at dusk to help eliminate dark areas and create natural movement around your property. Inside, small adjustments go a long way.

 

Smart plugs can power lamps, TVs or radios at different times throughout the day. Smart thermostats can mirror typical energy use, while automated blinds open in the morning and close at night. Together, these subtle shifts create a steady, fami...

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May
15

With summertime and milder weather in full swing, it's the perfect time for a backyard BBQ. For homeowners, it's also an opportunity to not only showcase your property, but to fully enjoy the outdoors and neighborhood you call home. With the right theme and a little planning, your at-home BBQ can feel less like a casual cookout and more like a thoughtfully designed event.

 

Start With a Clear Theme

A theme sets the tone for everything, from the menu to the décor. It doesn't need to be over the top: The "classic summer BBQ" works just as well as something more specific like a coastal seafood boil or a Southern-style cookout. The key is consistency. When your food, music and setup all align, the experience feels intentional and elevated.

 

Design Your Space for Flow

A successful summertime party isn't just about what you serve; it's about how guests move through the space. Create clear zones for cooki...

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September
29

As the real estate market heads into the final months of 2025, sellers are leaning on design choices that resonate with today's buyers and make listings stand out. While location and pricing remain key, the right design elements can significantly boost a home's appeal and shorten time on the market.

 

Soft-Modern Style is one of the top trends helping homes sell quickly. This design approach blends clean lines with warm, organic finishes. Buyers love the balance of simplicity and comfort—think sleek cabinetry paired with natural wood accents or minimalist lighting softened with warm metals.

 

Statement Lighting is also having a major moment. Oversized pendants, sculptural chandeliers, and layered lighting not only elevate a room's look but also make spaces feel more functional and inviting. Lighting continues to be one of the easiest updates with a big visual payoff.

 

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January
9

January Blues?

For a lot of people, January is the longest month. The hustle of the holidays is over. Visiting family and friends have returned home. The weather is, well, blah, especially for non-skiers/snowboarders, and it can seem dark. All. The. Time.

You can lift your spirits by employing a few little tricks:

Add a bouquet of fresh flowers to your dining table. Pick up some flowers in your favorite colors to adorn your dining room.

Light summer-scented candles. Scents such as coconut, lemon, tangerine, or light florals will boost your mood by reminding you that warmer weather will be here again soon.

Bring in some daylight. Daylight LED light bulbs mimic the natural light of the sun. With more of a blue light,...

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