No two perfect entryways look exactly alike. Yet beneath the different furniture, colors, and styles, the best ones often rely on the same four layers: anchor, light, function, and personality. Understanding these layers can change the way you think about entryway design—and help you create a more welcoming first impression.
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What Your Gray Living Room Is Missing (And How to Fix It)
Gray isn’t the problem. The real issue is that most gray living rooms are missing the elements that make a space feel warm, inviting, and full of personality. In this guide, we’ll cover five designer-approved fixes—from layered lighting and natural materials to curves, contrast, and collected details—that can completely transform a gray living room without a renovation.
A Case for Bold Living: Interior Design Lessons from a Home in Full Color
What makes bold interiors actually work? I sat down with the interior designer behind this color-drenched home to uncover the interior design lessons that keep it cohesive. From color and pattern to restraint, these insights show how expressive homes come together without feeling chaotic.
5 Eye-Opening Truths About Vintage Furniture From an Antique Dealer
What does an antique dealer really see when looking at vintage furniture? In this interview, Vicente Serrano shares 5 eye-opening truths about trends, pricing, and what actually makes a piece valuable over time.
The Hidden Order Behind Eclectic Homes (And Why They Still Feel Cohesive)
Eclectic homes may look effortless, but the ones that feel cohesive are never random. This article breaks down the hidden order behind eclectic interiors and the design principles that quietly tie everything together.




