According to interior designers, warm tones and nature-inspired elements are in this season. However, minimalist designs won't be as popular.
Interior designers are embracing verdure, Jacobean floral, and fretwork patterns to bring warmth, texture, and individuality back into homes that have been dominated by minimalist, neutral palettes.
An interior designer transforms three living spaces into functional, stylish gathering areas, blending mid-century, modern, ...
Color plays a huge role in the overall look and feel of a space. Get the color palette just right, and you have a harmonious ...
Her latest completed project is a bespoke riverfront home in Fair Haven, New Jersey. In many ways, this home is the perfect ...
This year home design is redefining luxury - warm yet functional and effortlessly expressive. With that in mind, we take a ...
The luxury house celebrates its heritage with an exhibition of 24 unique plaids, showcasing craftsmanship, innovative ...
Maximalist interior designers are pros at combining patterns, palettes, textures, and layers to achieve the “more is more” aesthetic, bringing a riot of color, form, and pattern to every room they ...
Marine Sargsyan, Houzz staff economist, walks me through the company's latest report, including the most popular renovation ...
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, WTOP presents “250 Years of America,” a multipart series examining the ...
We often fall in love with beautiful interior designs we see in magazines. You spend hours planning the perfect room ...
Interior designer Meeshie Fahmy turned a barn-style home in Inglewood into a bold, colorful space filled with second-hand ...