Here’s Something for the Hockey Fans!

Lisa and I love the creativity of using something in a new way, and our tagline is “collaborative interior design with a touch of the unexpected”. I recently ran across a creative innovation that embodies those two ideas, and you have to check it out! Modknobs creates doorknobs from hockey pucks, and they are sleek, […]

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What to do with those shiny brass fixtures?

Well, don’t be so quick to get rid of them now! Everything eventually makes some kind of comeback, and shiny brass is on the horizon, albeit in a slightly warmer tone of gold. The following is by Jackie Jordan, the director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams: At the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, I […]

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A Colorful History

Culture has conditioned us to consider pink as a feminine color and blue as a masculine color. From the day we are born, this conditioning begins at the hospital, with baby girls dressed in pink and baby boys in blue. But historically speaking, this has not always been the case. Regarded as a watered-down red, […]

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The Golden Rule, according to William Morris

“If you want a golden rule that will fit everything, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”– William Morris I love this quote! It’s a great sentiment to keep in mind when organizing and de-cluttering. We often advise our kitchen remodeling […]

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Organizational Tip

For many people, an empty space invites clutter. If you and your family have a habit of using the kitchen table as a dumping ground for mail, keys, electronic devices, magazines and newspapers, etc… try keeping placemats on the table – or even set the table. The place settings will prevent you from unconsciously using […]

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My New Favorite Place!

I recently discovered my new favorite place in the Twin Cities – the Museum of Russian Art. Mind you, I know next to nothing about Russian art, but I do so love the building! The Spanish Revival style is not very common in Minnesota. One is much more likely to find such architectural examples in […]

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Closet Possibilities

Our attic conversion space includes a walk-in closet for our homeowners. The floor plan shows a generous amount of space, but we have to keep in mind the slope of the ceiling when planning for this closet’s storage possibilities. Here are some guidelines for designing any closet space: 1. VERTICAL DIMENSION. There are standard heights […]

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So Many Choices!

Well, that beautifully bright white space can’t stay white forever! Once the sheetrock process is finished, it will be time to finish the space with wood, tile, plumbing and lighting fixtures, and of course paint. When selecting paint, it’s important to look not only at color but at the finish of the paint as well. […]

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Window Dilemma…

In every new construction or remodeling project, there are many building codes which need to be met. One of those codes involves egress windows and it dictates the minimum size of a window in a bedroom area. The code in Minnesota states, among other things, that an egress window provides a minimum net clear opening […]

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