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Living Rooms

The Family-Friendly Living Room of our Golden Hour Project

The living space in our Golden Hour Project is a layering of soft earthy textures and tones. It’s a look that leaves vibrant colors to the views of nature out the window, but complements them with an understated organic vibe. It’s a sophisticated look but created with family friendly materials that hold up to kids, pets, and guests. Take a look how we created this beautiful, durable space.

Kids

Project Reveal: Golden Hour Project Family Room

Making your home functional often means making great use of every space. In the upstairs landing of our Golden Hour Project, comfortable furniture, soft textiles, a large screen TV, and a few fun games turn the small space into an inviting family room with enough space for lounging. Take a look how we created the comfortable space.

Bedrooms

Project Reveal: Golden Hour Primary Bedroom

The Primary Bedroom of our Golden Hour Project uses tone-on-tone styling to create a serene space. The neutral room layers textures, woods, metals, and textiles to create a sophisticated and welcoming retreat. Take a look!

Bed & Bath

Key Furniture and Decor Pieces from our Golden Hour Project Bedrooms

Bedrooms don’t need a lot to be both functional and beautiful, but with all the furniture and accessories available it can be overwhelming to select pieces that create a cohesive look. Today we are sharing the bedroom combinations we created in our Golden Hour Project. From beds and nightstands to bedding and lighting, each look creates a beautiful layered neutral look for a soothing bedroom oasis. Mix and match to find your favorite look.

Projects

Golden Hour Project Primary Bathroom Reveal

The primary bath of our Golden Hour Project uses a beautiful layering of warm woods and cool earth tones to create a pretty space with a spa-like vibe.

Projects

Project Reveal: Golden Hour Project Kitchen

We’ve shared a few sneak peeks of our Golden Hour Project, but today we are excited to reveal the colors and sources we used to design the kitchen. Warm woods and cool grays blend together to create a layered, pretty space. Take a look.
PC: Image: Rebekah Westover Photography

Wall & Floor

Styling Tip: Illuminate your Open Shelving with Unique Sconce Lighting

Elevate your open-shelf styling with sconces. We use them when we can all throughout the home from open shelves in the kitchen or laundry room to built-in bookshelves in the living room or bedroom. The shape, metals, and textures of the lights themselves add interest, while functionally adding a soft glow and illuminating your prettiest styling pieces. Take a look at the sconces we are using in our projects and see how they create a prettier, more curated space. 


Image: Golden Hour Project / Rebekah Westover Photography

Laundry Room

3 Tips for a More Functional Laundry Space

Laundry rooms takes a lot of abuse, especially if they double as a utility space. They are full of dirty clothes, muddy shoes, soup, cleaning supplies, and lots of water. Although we care a lot about our spaces looking beautiful, we care even more that they are livable. Here are three ways we designed a more functional laundry space in our Golden Hour Project.

Bedrooms

5 Steps to Elevate your Bedroom Design

The Primary Bedroom of our Golden Hour Project uses tone-on-tone styling to create a serene space. Neutral can risk feeling boring, but if you carefully layer textures, woods, metals, and textiles you can create a design that feels both sophisticated and welcoming. Here’s five steps you can take to elevate your own space.

Bedrooms

Bunk Room Hues: Paint Colors from our Recent Projects

Built-in Bunk Rooms are a huge trend. They are a great way to optimize space and a fun place to play with color. We’ve built out bunk rooms in many of our recent projects and have experimented with light colors that feel airy and dark colors that feel bold. Today we’re sharing the exact paint colors we’ve used. Which look is your favorite?
Image: Golden Hour Project / Rebekah Westover Photography

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