So, let’s say you’re a little late to gray party, you might even still be on the fence. The last thing you want to do is go gray and then have the trend pendulum swing another direction. If you make the jump to gray, how do make sure it will last another 10+ years?
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Door trim added to this front door for a more unified, complete look. Carla Aston, Designer
Add Mouldings To Bring Some Drama, But Be Careful!
Most of the time, I’m a little anti-moulding around here. The reason why is because builders tend to add mouldings just to impress buyers and oftentimes in this area, they’ll add them to Mediterranean or Tuscan style houses and just about any suburban home without considering transitions or appropriate style.
Read on to see some examples.
Read MoreUpdate Your Tuscan Style Home With Tips From A Popular California Restaurant
How is it that Californians have this style update for a Mediterranean house right and we Texans don’t?
We have a proliferation of “Texas Tuscan” style around here in the suburbs of Houston. Find out how YOU can update the Mediterranean look in your home.
Read MoreIs This A Backsplash Question OR An Overall Kitchen Design Question?
I'm sharing more kitchen backsplash advice for a Designed in a Click client today. Check out this scenario and see if it's a dilemma you have in your kitchen.
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Another Kitchen Backsplash Dilemma Solved
The reader question I'm featuring today is from a homeowner who was right about her kitchen backsplash. I just had to help her with a small detail.
Check out this backsplash design advice and see if it applies to any of your installation scenarios.
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