Life, Styled
“Going Green” and “Eco-friendly” are two popular terms used today, especially in the design world. People want to know that the products they place in their home are better for the environment and their family’s health. Green homes or even choosing green options have other benefits, such as lower electric bills, which is why we have partnered with companies that care about the environment and are eco-friendly. Here we share some ways to include “green” into your home.
Trash With Class
We agree that trash is one of our least favorite topics, but we would also have to say that recycling is an essential and necessary part of going green. Each year, we add more and more to our already full landfills, but by changing a few things at home, we can reduce our contribution. Here are some items that can be recycled in your home:
- Paper: This can be cereal boxes, old papers that don’t need to be shredded, egg cartons, or even cardboard.
- Canned or plastic bottles: Milk jugs, soda pop, and old juice cans
- Glass: Old spaghetti sauce jars and glass bottles
As great as recycling is, it is not always as simple as it sounds, which is why we recommend Rev-a-shelf, an innovative approach to organization. They have several products that make recycling a breeze, such as their recycling center waste system, which allows you to easily sort and recycle your items, all neatly tucked inside your cabinets. This is the perfect way to create a space for going green without disturbing the look of your design.
Eco-Friendly Countertop
When it comes to choosing an eco-friendly countertop, granite has been named the top choice for several decades, but quartz is becoming a popular choice for several reasons.
- Unlike granite, which needs to be sealed with harsh chemicals, quartz does not.
- 90% of the product is made from a material that would be discarded, making it a true eco-product.
- When compared to other countertop materials, it has a longer replacement life.
While granite is a natural stone, the process of mining and preparing it for sale requires more resources than quartz, and its easy maintenance and resistance to bacterial growth give it more selling points on the green scale. Quartz also comes in various colors and patterns, meaning there will be something that perfectly complements your design scheme.
Letting The Light In
Nothing says going green like natural sunlight, and it comes with many benefits, including a better mood for you and your family. It also creates a warm and inviting place for everyone to gather. When designing your space, think about how natural light can be incorporated, such as:
- Skylights – They are also a beautiful way to enjoy the nighttime canopy of stars.
- Add an additional panel or window in the room.
- Replace solid doors, like the back door, with solid glass or even sliding doors.
Allowing more sunlight inside can also help with your electric bill. Natural sunlight is a great way to reduce heating expenses and is better for the environment since it reduces the need for electric heating. Of course, in the summer, that can produce the opposite effect, which is why we recommend Graber, a company that creates efficient designs for window treatments. Their cellular shades insulate your windows and can reduce this loss by as much as 64%. Visit their website to learn more.
Windows are one of the most essential elements in any home—yet they’re often the most overlooked. Gone are the days when windows served a purely functional role. Today, they do so much more than provide natural light and fresh air—they enhance energy efficiency, connect us to the outdoors, and contribute significantly to a room’s overall design and mood.
Whether open or closed, windows allow us to enjoy nature from the comfort of home. But their impact doesn’t stop there. With the right window treatments, you can transform the feel of a space, improve insulation, increase privacy, and even boost the value of your home.
In this blog, we’ll explore what window treatments are, the various styles available, and how they can bring both beauty and benefits to your living space—for you, your family, and your home.
Without a doubt, the most significant statement piece in a bathroom is the vanity, as it is usually the first thing the eye sees. Floating vanities have become increasingly popular, particularly with minimalist, clean, and modern aesthetics. This blog will explore what they are, what designs complement floating vanities best, and the benefits this style can bring to your bathroom.
Granite, Quartz, Marble, or Quartzite?
These are the top contenders when it comes to selecting the perfect countertop material for your kitchen or bathroom. Each one brings its own strengths, aesthetic appeal, and practical considerations—making the decision both exciting and a bit overwhelming.
Granite is a natural stone known for its durability and unique, one-of-a-kind patterns. Quartz, on the other hand, is an engineered surface that offers a wide range of color options and is prized for its low-maintenance qualities. Marble stands out for its timeless elegance and heat resistance, though it requires more upkeep. Quartzite closely resembles marble in appearance but offers greater durability and easier maintenance.
When making your selection, it’s important to consider factors such as heat and stain resistance, ease of maintenance, and of course, budget. Below, we break down the key differences, pros, and cons of each material to help you determine which surface best suits your lifestyle, design vision, and practical needs.
The kitchen pantry is often one of the most underutilized yet high-potential spaces in the home. While it can easily become a catch-all for clutter, a well-designed pantry is a true hidden gem—capable of transforming the functionality of your kitchen. From storing oversized serving pieces to housing everyday essentials, a thoughtfully planned pantry helps keep countertops clear and mealtime prep more efficient.
Whether you have a compact pull-out pantry, a spacious walk-in, or a dedicated butler’s pantry, innovative organization is key. A well-designed pantry not only maximizes storage but also supports the flow of your kitchen. Below, we’re sharing a few of our favorite design ideas and practical tips to help you better utilize your pantry space—and maybe even inspire your next kitchen upgrade.
Our showroom’s grand opening was the culmination of two years filled with vision, planning, and hard work—a dream brought to life through dedication and passion. Now, as we prepare to celebrate our second anniversary, we find ourselves reflecting on how quickly time has passed. It feels like only yesterday that we opened our doors and welcomed our very first clients into the space we’ve come to love so much.
Join us as we take a walk down memory lane and revisit the milestones, challenges, and moments that brought us to Uptown Shelby. This anniversary isn’t just a celebration of time—it’s a celebration of growth, community, and the relationships we’ve built along the way.





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