Need breakfast room inspiration? Check out this article on Southern Living’s website for some great ideas.
Here are a few of my favorite pictures from the article.
This look is more of a breakfast nook, its warm and cozy feeling is enhanced by the windows fitted with soft panels, upholstered chairs and cushioned benches, and the exposed . . .
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Last week myself and a few other members of Frusterio attended a Fall Open House at AG&M Architectural Granite and Marble in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.
Founded in 1992, AG&M is one of the country’s largest suppliers of natural stone, namely granite, marble, and tile. They are family owned and operated and have showrooms in Austin, San . . .
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We often design homes and especially lake houses that are a rustic, cabin look. Everyone seems to love the look of stone, cedar shake, wood siding, and exposed beams. It is probably one of our most popular styles.

I believe that a home should be viewed as a whole, and that the . . .
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Bathrooms have come a long way. Take a look into a house built a few decades ago and you will see stark differences from homes currently being built. Bathrooms of the past were more or less necessary afterthoughts. They were usually small, cramped and just held the basics. Many times there was no such thing . . .
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This is a great article out of the American Society of Interior Designers publication Access. Instead of writing my own spin, I thought I’d just share the article with you. Enjoy.
The “M” Word, Understanding Metamerism Can Help Design Professionals Avoid Costly Color Mistakes.
By Kimi Eisele for the Sherwin Williams, Industry Partner of ASID, Magazine, STIR
Gail . . .
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