Want to see if this or any other light fixture would look good in your space but are scared to commit? Blow up a balloon and attach it to a string. Use painters tape to keep it in position. Play around with the height until it looks right to you! Looking to skip the trip…
If you’re about to remodel your home, you no doubt want the new spaces to feel fresh and up to date. After all, updating your home’s style is one of the major motivations for remodeling. But before you rush to incorporate all the latest interior design trends, take a moment to consider how they will look a few years from now. Follow these tips on choosing timeless versus trendy interior design.
These days we see so many fun and different interior design trends cycle in and out of popularity. If you don’t participate in any new trend then you might experience a little bit of FOMO. If you did participate, then your home might still have tiled kitchen countertops (we can help with that). Take a listen to hear from our award-winning interior designer Amy Moore and Design manager Leslie Eiler tell us how we can safely partake in current and future trends in a way that is easy to fix when needed. We also talk about how to tell when a trend is here to stay.
Customers have lots of choices these days. They want things faster and better. They don’t want to waste money on items or services they buy. This all makes sense. How do you choose the right business to do business with? Choose the right business based on Reputation. You can tell a lot about a company…
Customer testimonials and reviews online are always important in helping new customers decide who they want to work with. We always appreciate it when a customer takes a minute and lets us videotape their feedback. As a small business in Kansas City, we always do our very best to complete the job on time, meeting and…
If you are thinking of remodeling your home consider your home’s style, whether you want a subtle or dramatic change, and your budget first. Installing new doors and windows is a good way to transform the overall look and feel of your home. Doors and windows are important elements for several reasons. They can drastically…
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