Author: Isabelle Dubois, Interior Designer and Lifestyle Stylist
The entryway is your home’s first impression. It’s the space that welcomes you, your family, and your guests, but it’s also the frontline
The mudroom. For many of us, it’s the default dumping ground, the catch-all corner, the black hole where shoes, bags, coats, and yesterday’
Let’s be honest: the “laundry room” is often a glorified closet, a tight corridor, or a forgotten corner of the basement. It’
Living in a space you can’t personalize feels… well, impersonal. We all have that urge to hang a framed photo, a piece of art, or even just a calendar.
When we picture a Scandinavian home, our minds often drift to images of pristine white walls, minimalist furniture, and a sense of uncluttered calm.
If you don’t have a door, you must rely on other cues. Headphones: This is the universal “do not disturb” sign. Noise-canceling headphones
Integrating vintage pieces into a modern home isn’t about creating a time capsule or living in a museum. It’s about a thoughtful, curated dance
Creating a bedroom that feels like a personal retreat is often the ultimate goal of home design. We crave a space where we can shut the door on the world’
Chandeliers: Perhaps the most important accessory. An ornate crystal or wrought-iron chandelier adds an unexpected touch of grandeur and formal elegance.
Let’s be honest. When you picture a “teen boy’s room,” your mind probably jumps to a few predictable images: posters of athletes










