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Category: Interior Design Inspiration
Why Everyone’s Obsessed with Grandma’s Style: The Rise of Grandmacore and Cottagecore Décor
Is your grandma’s décor back in style? It seems that many homeowners have become obsessed with grandmacore and cottagecore décor lately.
Suburban Interior Trends Changing How Families Live in 2025
Something interesting is happening in suburban neighborhoods across America. Drive through any community and peek through those front windows—you’ll notice the rigid, catalog-perfect rooms are disappearing. Families want homes that actually work for their messy, …
How Historic Homes Are Shaping Modern Design Trends
There’s something happening in neighborhoods across America. People are falling back in love with the details that made old houses special. Thick crown molding, solid wood doors, and rooms with actual character are making a …
Why Everyone’s Ditching Walk-In Showers for Steamy Glass Boxes
A Walk-In Shower sounds great in theory, but there are some practical challenges to having an open shower area in your bathroom.
Chrome Accents: Sleek, Futuristic Detail for 2025 Homes
Chrome isn’t just an accent finish for vehicles any longer; it can be used in your home to bring futuristic and polished details to your living space.
Cherry Red Kitchens: Retro Glam Meets Contemporary Cool
Why do we see cherry red kitchens in magazines and online? This is one of the trendiest styles going right now.
Nostalgic interior Décor Trends Making a Stylish Comeback
Everything comes back around, including home interior styling. Recently, nostalgic interior décor has become popular in many homes.
The Psychology Behind Paint Colors: What Your Wall Color Says About You
How can you learn about a person? Check out the colors they choose for their home, and you’ll learn a little more about their personality.
Designing Multipurpose Spaces That Work
Our homes are expected to do more than ever. They’re offices, classrooms, gyms, guest rooms, and places to unwind. It’s no surprise that multipurpose design is gaining momentum, especially in cities like Indianapolis, Indiana, where …









