I’ve fitted bar stools to hundreds of counters. The number-one complaint I hear from clients is that their stools feel “off.” Almost every time, the culprit is a mismatch between seat height and counter height by just two or three inches. I’ll help you understand what the standard bar stool height actually is and why it matters when choosing seating
If you’ve been saving black and white bathroom ideas but still feel unsure how to make them work. I’ve seen this color combo look amazing in one space and completely flat in another. The difference usually isn’t the colors. It’s how they’re balanced. You’re probably wondering how to add contrast without making your bathroom feel cold, dark, or dated. That’s
Years of color consulting have shown me that the debate between Revere Pewter HC-172 and Agreeable Gray SW 7029 never really goes away. Both sit in that middle ground between gray and beige, but they feel completely different on a wall. Revere Pewter brings warmth through its green-gray undertones. Agreeable Gray stays cooler and lighter with a beige-tan base. That
Your front door sets the tone before anyone steps inside, and one wrong color can throw everything off. I have seen homes look dull or harsh just because of a poor paint choice. If you’re unsure what works, this focus on the colors you should never use at Home will help you avoid common mistakes. You will learn which shades
Gray has had a long run, but the walls are shifting, and the colors taking its place are warmer, richer,
Your walls are the largest canvas in your home, yet most people gamble on trendy shades that look outdated within
Pale Oak shows up on nearly every designer shortlist, and yet it quietly disappoints in more homes than most people
A small bathroom that feels cramped is rarely about the size of the room; it’s about the color on the
Greige and beige sound like straightforward color categories until you’re standing in your living room holding paint chips that all
I used to think the space under a deck didn’t matter, but it does. Once you notice uneven boards, open