Weekly Archive XXXVI

Our team just got back from our trip to Round Top, Texas! What a fun few days! Lots of inspiration and team connection. With being a remote team, it was really special to all be together for a few days. Leaving the trip with lots of new memories and products! Photo dump!

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Weekly Archive XXIV

Our team is gearing up for Round Top and the end of next week, and we can hardly wait! Aymee and I went last year, and it was so much fun! We knew we had to go back… but had to bring our entire team this year! It’s hard to believe we now have 10 amazing people on our team, and everyone will be meeting up together for the first time next week!

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Weekly Archive XXVIII

Last week we had our Utah install and it went great! It was exhausting, but so rewarding to see our clients walk through the end result. I can’t believe this is what we get to do… Create and design homes that have a lasting impact on peoples lives. Stay tuned for more in the weeks to come!

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Weekly Archive XXVII

This week we shared more about what the Light and Dwell aesthetic is and what design styles we work within. The following 6 powder bath designs represent each of the styles - Traditional, Mountain Ranch, Modern, Earthy/Organic, European-Inspired, and Cottage/Tudor. See More…

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Weekly Archive XXVI

One of the best parts about my job is reviewing and editing designs. A few weeks ago, this primary bath came through for a comprehensive design and I about fell over in my chair. Checkered handmade tile is one of my favorite looks right now, and this design feels both innovative and timeless which can be hard to pull off. When clients really trust us, and go for it, it allows the best designs to come through.

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Kidd European Farmhouse Design Refresh - Part Two

Part Two of the Kidd Home Refresh! The kids’ rooms were really fun for me to create! I wanted to make sure that the space is reflected them and would grow with them over time. My girls share a room, so I needed to make sure that it worked for an eight-year-old and a four-year-old. It was a bit of a challenge because I didn’t want to have to redesign everything in a few years.

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