04/20/2026
last week in review:
1. a shot of one of the seating areas at our rainflower project - we’re currently picking window treatments for the room
2. excited to get some art on the walls at our bendermere project - the color palettes we defined for each room are coming together with each piece
3. a big part of what we do as designers is review, discuss, and select textiles and fabric - what’s going to last, or feel soft? in this case, this alpaca fiber rug can do both. the neutral palette helps it fit in almost anywhere
4. the details during install are really where craftsmanship happens and while small, this LVP piece that (Horacio) made has a big impact on the quality of the floor and flow in this beach bungalow
5. having the floor down really starts to bring it together. this floor is floating and went directly down on the plywood subfloor, but Horacio leveled parts of it prior for a better feel and lasting install
6,7. on another construction project note, the team worked with us to make sure the curves at our woodland project matched the drawings exactly - it does look like much, yet, but designs come together in layers and this is a big one to celebrate
8. sometimes we have the opportunity to do private estate walk-throughs. this princeton townhome belonged to an architect and was filled with gems
9. an art piece from that walk-through. using pre-loved pieces like this one in designs adds a unique and timeless quality to a space and is often a great value.
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