Wellness is a broad, growing category that encompasses the connection between mind, body and spirit. There is a union between these three elements that can be balanced and enhances with some of the following inspirational rituals. (Note: it includes making a conscious effort to slow down a bit and create a more mindful environment).
Trends come and trends go, but there are some standouts for 2020 that we think will stand the test of time. See our favorite top 10 interior design trends for 2020.
For years, there has been a laser focus on minimalism, the “less is more” approach to design. Now, many are taking an opposing approach toward MAXIMALISM – which means there is more of everything: color, patterns, and general abundance. The result? A room that’s fully reflective of YOU. Check out these 5 ways to keep this "more is more" approach fresh and modern.
Whether you need easy tips to help your client create a more sustainable home, or you are a DIYer with a clear vision in mind, we have effortless ways to incorporate sustainable design elements in your home.
Gone are the standard greys of the past decade. With a fresh focus on the undertones, greys are presenting themselves as soft lavenders, near blues and bold, deep tones that are refreshingly modern.
Our color of the year for 2020 is Salty Brine, C2-701. This rich hue floats effortlessly between green and blue, giving it a richness and depth that can only be found in nature. Like water, it is fluid and diverse, carrying organic notes that honor the natural world. This soothing color provides an inspiring backdrop to our search for global solutions that protect the environment, as the focus towards sustainability becomes more of a daily intention. Salty Brine’s complex undertones emit a harmonic frequency to aid in our journey for deeper meaning and purpose beyond material possessions.
What lies between violet and green on the spectrum of visible light? The most popular color on the spectrum: Blue. One of the three primary colour pigments in painting and traditional colour theory as well as in the RGB colour model, it consistently ranks as the most popular colour in America