Sometimes the small projects can be the most challenging. Take for example this galley kitchen for my clients, the Molleras. This home was built in the 1950’s and is what I would consider a cottage. This kitchen had been updated in the ’80’s, but...
Today I’m featuring a few photos from one of my recent kitchen and bath remodels which has easily become one of my favorites. The client and designer are very happy with the results! Xoxo, Photos by Steve Folino of InnerVision...
Earlier this week I went to a demonstration of Wolf’s new convection steam oven. I was not familiar with steam ovens prior to this but they seem to be very efficient and great for healthy cooking! Steam means using less fats. This tray of food was put into the...
Last night at my ASID chapter event, I won a cookbook in a chance drawing that was put out by the IDCC. Yumm! The IDCC is the Interior Design Coalition of California. They are doing a big push right now to promote legislation for California interior...
Today I’m happy to bring you guest bloggers Christina Johnson & Mia Kelly who have written a very informative article about Trendy Renovations and what’s happening in the remodel industry. Enjoy!___________________________________ Contractors and...
Today I am pleased to bring you another guest blog. Joyce Eddy is founder of Habersham which provides custom furniture and cabinetry to its clients. Enjoy Joyce’s post about concealed kitchens: ———– There’s little question that the...
The field of Interior Design has always been a natural fit for Rebecca. Even before pursuing a degree in the field, she designed rooms for her friends and family. Rebecca further developed this passion through education, and then sharpened her skills through experience with internships. After graduating from CSU Sacramento with a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design, she began her career as an interior designer in a Sacramento firm and never looked back.