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Designing a Home That Ages Well: The Principles of Timeless Interior Design
Timeless interiors aren’t defined by trends—they’re shaped by thoughtful decisions that endure. In this article, we explore the principles behind designing a home that ages well, from choosing materials that develop patina to investing in quality furniture and creating balanced, flexible spaces. The result is a home that grows richer and more personal over time.

Jess.Rencher
Mar 114 min read


Mixing Woods in Interior Design: Why Undertone Matters More Than Color
Mixing wood tones isn’t about making everything match—it’s about creating harmony. By focusing on undertone rather than color, and using proportion to guide balance, multiple woods can coexist beautifully in a single space. When layered intentionally, mixed woods create depth, longevity, and homes that feel collected rather than curated.

Jess.Rencher
Feb 63 min read


Color Theory in Interior Design: Understanding the 60–30–10 and 60–40 Rules
Color is one of the most powerful tools in interior design—and one of the most misunderstood. The 60–30–10 and 60–40 rules offer timeless frameworks for creating balance, cohesion, and longevity. By focusing on proportion rather than trends, these principles help spaces feel resolved, adaptable, and designed to endure.

Jess.Rencher
Feb 63 min read


Timeless Fixtures & Finishes: Why Solid Brass, Brushed Nickel, and Polished Chrome Endure
In a world of fast trends and fleeting finishes, timeless design choices matter more than ever. Solid brass, brushed nickel, and polished chrome have endured for decades not by accident, but by performance. These finishes age gracefully, transcend changing styles, and support a more sustainable approach to design—one rooted in longevity, restraint, and intention.

Jess.Rencher
Feb 64 min read


The Real Value of Professional Interior Design
The true value of professional interior design goes far beyond aesthetics. Thoughtful design saves time, prevents costly mistakes, and supports smarter financial decisions through expert planning and trade access. By prioritizing longevity, cohesion, and durable materials, interior design becomes an investment in a home that functions beautifully—and never needs to be redone.

Jess.Rencher
Jan 164 min read
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