Author: pete intza
What Is Cottagecore & How to Bring It In Your Home
Cozy and welcoming, Cottagecore is centered around nostalgia for a simpler time mixed with sustainable living. When you think of Cottagecore picture a quintessential countryside cottage that is every bit warm and rustic at the same time. You’ll find yourself wanting to curl up on the couch getting lost in a good book. We see
DIY Accent Wall: Modern Wave
We used 1×2 S4S Boards to create a Modern Wave. Follow the steps below!New to accent walls? Check out our DIY Accent Wall: Quick Start blog post to learn the basics!Materials: Caulking: Almond Measuring tape Level Wood filler Nail gun and finishing nails (2” nails) Saw to cut moulding Sandpaper/Sander (220 Grit) Moulding Clippers Profiles: 1×2 S4S Board
Increase Your Home's Value With Moulding
Adding moulding to your home not only adds to its aesthetic value, but also to the actual value of your home. Whether you’re planning to sell this year or 5 years from now, you should always keep ROI in mind when it comes to planning out home renovations. According to Kiplinger magazine, “Crown molding in your
Add Character To Your Home With Old World Art
Your traditional old world art doesn’t just belong in the Getty Museum or a traditionally styled home. They can also be added to a more contemporary setting, giving your space extra character. Not only is it fun to find the right piece of art, but it has a long and rich history that tells a
Embracing Your Inner Maximalist
The decorating trend of minimalism held strong for years, but people have recently been switching things up with a more maximalist approach to design. Contrary to what one might think, maximalism isn’t all about filling every square inch of a room with furniture and calling it a day. It’s about creating a story with the
How To Incorporate Acrylic Furniture In Your Home
Acrylic furniture is popping up everywhere lately. The addition of acrylic furniture makes for a unique aesthetic and can be added to just about anyone’s home when done right. It’s not just a fun trend, acrylic furniture is also extremely durable and easy to clean. If you love the look of acrylic furniture, but not
Millennials: The DIY Generation
In the last year, a lot more people were staying in their homes because of COVID-19, so it’s no question that home improvement projects increased significantly. Millennials have taken on more home improvement projects than any other generation. Tapping into their creative side, DIY projects have been the go to for millennials. According to the
Parisian Interior Design
Parisian Interior Design Effortlessly elegant and sophisticated, Parisian design has a certain je ne sais quoi to it that can’t be ignored. Create the look in your home that makes you feel like you’ve just been walking down a street in the city of lights carrying a baguette every day. Even if you really were
What Is Out?
Getting ready to plan home renovation projects? When it comes to the resale of your home, it’s important to make sure you stay on-trend. We’re here to tell you which interior design trends you will start to see go away in 2021. Shiplap Shiplap became popular due to the modern farmhouse design trend. People are
All About Woodgrain Millwork: A Woodgrain Company
In 1954, Merrill “Bud” Dame started Dame Lumber and Moulding Company in the small town of Cedar City, Utah where humble beginnings were built on hands-on manufacturing leadership and quality craftsmanship. The corporate headquarters was moved to Fruitland, Idaho in 1969 and as the company expanded, Dame Lumber and Moulding became Woodgrain Millwork, Inc. in 1984.