Life, Styled
Color is far more than just a visual element—it communicates emotion, sets a mood, and can shape the overall atmosphere of a space. In the design world, color is a powerful tool, and each year, industry professionals look to the Pantone Color of the Year for inspiration. Since 1999, this annual announcement has influenced trends in interior design, fashion, and beyond. This year’s selection, Classic Blue, symbolizes a sense of calm and confidence, offering a reassuring presence as we step into a new decade.
Blue has long been associated with stability, serenity, and introspection—qualities found naturally in the sky and sea. As our lives become increasingly busy and our schedules more demanding, the need for restful, grounding environments becomes essential. Incorporating Classic Blue into your home—whether through accent walls, textiles, furnishings, or accessories—can help create a soothing and welcoming retreat, perfect for recharging after a long day. It’s a timeless hue that not only speaks to the moment but will remain relevant and elegant for years to come.
Pop Of Color
Adding blue to your home can be as simple as placing a new rug in the room, adding a couple of beautiful pillows, or getting new window treatments. There are numerous ways to incorporate a pop of blue without significantly altering the space or incurring a substantial expense. Sometimes, it is the little areas that can make the most impact. By sprinkling a little blue throughout the area, it provides a place of rest for the eyes and calm for the soul.
Statement Piece
If you’re drawn to something a bit more dramatic, consider incorporating a bold statement piece—like the stunning Larder pantry featured in our showroom. With its rich blue finish, it brings just the right amount of color to a space, effortlessly blending function with style. In fact, it’s often the first piece that catches visitors’ eyes when they walk through our doors.
There are countless ways to introduce a striking design element into your home. A blue kitchen island, two-toned drop zones, or a vibrant beverage center can serve as focal points that add personality and depth to your space. Whether you prefer a classic touch or something more contemporary, incorporating bold color in thoughtful ways can elevate your entire design.
Main Design Color
For many reasons, Blue is also a great choice as the primary color in a design. This color is one of the easiest for the eye to see, helping the body to relax after a stressful day. It also blends well with multiple design styles and can create an inviting space for any occasion. Bathrooms are a popular choice for a blue color palette because of the calming effects and spa vibes it sends.
Kitchens also work well with this color, as it creates an inviting environment for the family to gather after a long day and breaks away from traditional colors. We have used a blue color scheme on a variety of projects that have always ended with amazing results. Visit our project gallery for more examples.
Paint companies like Sherwin-Williams have already announced their amazing Color of the Year choice, Redend Point, which draws from nature’s calm color palette. Benjamin Moore’s choice of Raspberry Blush, though, is closer in shade to the color selection made by the one company everyone in the fashion world looks to, Pantone. Designers and manufacturers alike waited with eagerness to hear Pantone’s color of the year announcement, and for 2023, their choice was Viva Magenta, a color described as a “crimson red tone that presents a balance between warm and cool. This hybrid of red and pink is a reflection of our current world’s relationship of living in both a physical and digital world. More and more homeowners are learning to blend their work and home lifestyles, which have become deeply entwined over the last couple of years. We know that color is much more than a splash of paint on a wall or cabinet; it speaks a language all its own, something Pantone seems to grasp and express well. So what influence will 2023’s Viva Magenta have on us? Let’s explore the answers today.
When you first moved into your property, you took the time to come up with the perfect design for a space you’ll call home. However, over time, circumstances change, and so do people. And, now, you’ve found yourself in a situation of wanting to change things up a bit. If you’re wondering how to tell it’s time to redesign your home, sit tight and let us walk you through all the major signs.
Homes are a collection of things we love, and sometimes those things can come from places outside the traditional sources, such as your typical home furnishings stores. Increasingly, designers and homeowners alike are discovering the benefits of antique stores. These places, often thought of as the last stop for items no one else wanted, have become a popular shopping stop for those who want to have something unique in their home and enjoy the thrill of “treasure hunting”. More and more design styles are also embracing vintage finds, seeking to blend them together to create something special, such as the grand millennial and mid-century modern styles. Millennials are also enjoying the freedom to branch out in their design choices, creating a home that is customized to their own personality. Antique shopping can be a wonderful way to uncover those special touches that can make all the difference in your home, so let’s explore how to get started and what to do with all of the treasures you find.
More designers and contractors are incorporating this secondary space into the kitchen to gain square footage and have an area that works as an extension of the kitchen. Let’s dive deeper into what a butler pantry is and what the benefits are for you.
This is why we have created multiple door profile styles so that each of our clients can find the one that perfectly tells their story to everyone. At times, they are not able to pinpoint one that speaks to them, which is why we offer custom door styles as well. Several of our clients have opted for mullion cabinet doors, which always add a beautiful touch to their space.





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