Design Notes
Life is busy. We spend much of our time working, running errands, and making sure our family has what they need to get through another week. At the end of another busy day, having a home where you can have your own personal space and a little privacy to regain your center is important. Our home is more than just four walls and a door. It is the place where we can withdraw in safety and just relax. Within our homes, there are various areas that serve specific functions, such as the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room, while others fall into a different category: living spaces. Living spaces can be defined as a place where you relax and or gather with family and friends. Sunrooms, living rooms, and even outdoor areas all fall into this category. Sometimes these spaces can use a little rejuvenating and revamping so that they can better serve your specific needs.
Home Decor
It is often the little things that can have a dramatic impact on our spaces, while also adding a touch of fun and function to our lives. Home decor adds personality and purpose to your space as it turns the mundane into marvelous through beauty. This is also a simple way to refresh your spaces without breaking the bank or undertaking a massive renovation. Some ideas for rejuvenating your living spaces include:
- Swap out small furniture pieces.
- Wall art
- Backsplash
- Area rugs
- Accent pieces
Take a moment to evaluate your current home inventory and consider items that are not functional or simply need to be updated. A simple swapping out of a coffee table or even a lamp can do wonders for a space. Select pieces that reflect your personality or make you smile, as this helps create an atmosphere that makes it easier to relax and be yourself. Accent items are another way to sprinkle a little of what matters throughout those spaces intended for our family’s enjoyment. Our home is a place of celebration as well, so having areas where we can gather with ease can make a big difference. Placing extra seating that allows family and friends to sit facing each other or in closer proximity can also help us feel connected. Being mindful of your living spaces and the difference it can make in your home is a great start to creating a little haven for everyone.
Coloring Your Living Spaces
Color is one of the most powerful tools in the design world, as it can impact the mood in the home along with the overall feel. There are countless ways to add color to your home, such as:
- Painting the walls
- Tile
- Furniture
- Art
- Decor items
If you are looking to rejuvenate your living spaces, consider the purpose of each room before selecting a color scheme, as it will have a significant influence on it. There are two sets of color tones: warm and cool, each with a specific purpose. Warm tones, such as red, yellow, and orange, tend to be more stimulating, making them good choices for areas in the home where you gather with family, like game rooms or family dining spaces. Cool tones like blue and green are often perceived as calming, as they typically reflect nature and are ideal for areas of rest, such as a sunroom or living room. Once you have decided on the colors you want for the room, the fun really begins as you select different items to decorate that particular area. From furniture pieces that make an excellent focal point to color highlights like art and even throw blankets, adding a splash of color throughout can transform any space into a place of rest and comfort.
Plan For Comfort In The Home
Making your home feel casual and comfy is a great way to rejuvenate your space. Knowing that there are areas where you can truly destress is great, but the design selection plays a crucial role in this. Comfort should be a top priority in your living spaces, and there are numerous ways to achieve this goal. In your living area, plan for comfort by having soft throw blankets nearby, a candle for the colder months, and sufficient lighting. Game rooms should have plenty of comfortable seating with varying heights and wbe ithin close proximity to each other, making it easy for people of every age to gather together and play. A sunroom should also have a seating area, plus some type of screen to shield you from the glare but still allow the warmth of the sun inside. This is also a great place to incorporate plants, as they are beneficial to the environment, and they yield additional benefits for your health and well-being. Consider placing a few faux plants around the other living spaces in your home, as the calm colors of nature are soothing to the eyes and mind, which can help relieve tension and stress. A home of comfort is one where we can take off our shoes and just relax.
Popular Home Items
There are several items that are trending in the home, things that can help rejuvenate your living spaces in style. Texture is one element that instantly creates balance and makes a space feel visually interesting. Blankets, pillows, and even area rugs can add texture and depth to a room through the layering process. As storage is a constant need throughout the home, designers are getting creative in how they can maximize space with style. Large baskets (another texture asset) and colorful bins can be placed within an area, providing storage and still blending in. Unique items are also popular, as homeowners seek ways to showcase their personality and style in their own homes. If your spaces don’t reflect who you are, it may be time to rejuvenate them so that your home truly becomes what it was meant to be for each person, a place of comfort and joy. Don’t forget the outdoor spaces; they are still one area that continues to gain popularity as we enjoy spending time in nature. Take a moment to browse sites like Houzz and Pinterest to see what other items are trending and how they are being used in homes. You might find the inspiration you’ve been looking for in your space.
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.
There is more to color than simply a large selection of hues. Color sends a message and can represent thought and emotion, especially in the world of design. Each year, Pantone announces its choice for the color of the year, a tradition that started in 1999, and designers everywhere eagerly await the news. Classic Blue was this year’s choice of color, a color that represents the future.
As we prepare to close the door on one decade and begin anew, many are filled with anticipation of what the coming year will bring. Blue has always been associated with stability, relaxation, and tranquility, as is seen in nature with the ocean and sky. We understand that hectic schedules and stressful office days generate a need for a place to unwind and completely relax. Here are a few ways to incorporate the color of the year into your home and give it that welcoming environment that will last throughout the coming decade and beyond.
Light is one of nature’s most captivating elements, and its presence has the power to transform a space. In the world of interior design, natural light plays a vital role—not only by enhancing aesthetics but also by elevating the overall atmosphere of a room. It can create dramatic contrasts that bring depth and interest to a space, while also highlighting architectural and design features.
Natural light, when thoughtfully incorporated, makes interiors feel larger, warmer, and more welcoming. At Greenbrook Design, we embrace a design approach known as daylighting—the intentional use of natural light to shape how a space looks and feels throughout the day. It’s one of our favorite tools in the design process.
Here are just a few reasons why we love incorporating natural light into our projects…







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