Home matters now more than ever. After several months indoors, we’re sure you have a new appreciation for the walls you live within. We’re also sure you’ve spotted a few areas of improvement in your home, too. Not to mention design changes, upgrades, or total gut jobs you’d like to do.
Don’t Forget To Decorate!
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Decorating for the holiday season is a fun way to prepare your home for guests or to simply enjoy the seasonal decor for yourself. While living rooms, dining rooms, and kitchens are always go-to decorating spots, we tend to forget about many other places in our houses. Check out our top three picks for places you don’t want to forget to decorate to bring a little something extra to the season.
The Neutral Nursery
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Anticipating the arrival of a new family member is filled with so many feelings and tasks, it can be hard to stay on track. For interior designers and design fans alike, getting to create a dream nursery is a thrill yet can be overwhelming. Today on the HHC Living blog we’re taking a look at the trendy option of The Neutral Nursery.
English Design Series: English Rose
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We’re back with our third installment in our English Design Series and this round is going to get very, very pretty. Take a minute to catch up on our introduction along with the English Eccentric style first, then fill a vase with sweet-smelling flowers and get ready to fall in love with this romantic design style.
English Design Series: Intro
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As elite interior designers in the Lubbock, Texas, area, it’s our job and our joy to stay on top of 2019 interior design trends. Some we see coming and others are a complete surprise but all are exciting. At present, we’re seeing an up-swing in English style interior design, which is timeless, tasteful, and loaded with personality.
As with American interior design styles, you cannot group English design into one box. So, we’re presenting a new series all about English design to share a closer look at various style versions, help you determine what you love (or loathe) about each look, and get you up to date on this historical and humble form of home design.
First up, a quick introduction to English Design as a whole. Pour some tea and get comfortable; the English certainly wouldn’t have it any other way.