

Katty Schiebeck
One of the great benefits of having a passion for interior design is being able to appreciate the myriad design styles. My own interior design style tends to be a mix of classic and transitional design but I am starting to find that my tastes are turning to a more minimal, modern aesthetic. I am obsessed with chevron and herringbone floors, marble with contrasting veining, and natural or dark wood accents. Throw in a splash of brass or chrome or nickel and I am sold. Katt


A Spanish Villa Fit For A Prince
If you are anything like me, the shock of Prince Rogers Nelson's death may be just starting to wear off and you may be coming around to the glum realization that it is, in fact, true and that the world has indeed lost another of its greatest musicians. How depressing to consider. However, I have found some joy in perusing old articles and photos about the villa in Marbella, Spain, Prince at one time owned with his former wife, Mayte Garcia. The villa is stunning in it's Sp


This One Type Of Tile Can Help Your House Sell 63 Days Faster Than The Average Home Sale...
I've always been a fan of subway tiles. I love that they lend themselves to clean, classic design. They are understated but pack a sophisticated punch. Subway tiles were first introduced over 100 years ago when they were selected by architects, George C. Heins and Christopher Grant Lafarge, for the New York Subway system. With the longstanding history of these tiles, it is no surprise that last week Business Insider reported 6.9% of homes with subway tiles sold above thei