Volume 27: August

Vacation season may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean sunshine and fun have to.

Let's taco 'bout it

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Vacation season may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean sunshine and fun have to.

What do you do to keep those summer vibes going? Please stand by with your PSL, it's not sweater weather yet.

A little trick I've been playing to make it feel like I'm on vacation is to try something new. Sounds simple enough, but think about it. When you're on vacation everything is new. Where to eat, what to see, how to dress. 

Plan a day where you take a little drive, eat at a new restaurant, wear an outfit that you'd pack while on vacation. Try it and let me know how it works for you! 

No matter where I am one of my favorite ways to enjoy a summer afternoon is eating tacos in the sunshine! Nothing fancy, I'm talking tacos served in a basket sitting outside under an umbrella. Total chill vibes only while eating a meal off of a tray or in a basket.

Two local favorites in Seattle are El Chupacabra on Alki and Pecado Bueno in Fremont. 

Year round palm leaves are another way to keep summer alive. They definitely brought a smile to our clients near Alki Beach. 

The nature inspiration continued in the powder room with the handmade kale green concrete sink.  

You can see more of this project on Houzz and our website!

Give us a call if you're considering adding wallpaper to your world, or some tacos. Either way, we'd love to hear from you.

Happy blue moon week!

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Volume 25: June

Add some personality

Happy summertime!

It's finally here! Summertime and warm weather here in Seattle. Time for adventures and road trips. What are you up to this summer?


Infusing some personality


While we were working on the mid-century kitchen we shared with you last month, we also had the opportunity to bring the clients' adventurous personalities into their powder room.

 

The original powder room featured plain white walls and a combination of different wood elements seen in the parquet floor, vanity, medicine cabinet, and vent cover. None of which reflected our clients' tastes or the updates being made in the rest of their home.

The first item we sourced for this project was the green cast-cement sink. Brass elements were continued in the powder room through the various fixtures and vanity. White walls have been replaced with wallpaper and textured tile.

 
 

We'd love to chat with you about bringing your personality into your home. We are currently booking for Fall, Winter, and into 2024. Contact us now to schedule an appointment.

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