Old Craft, New Spaces: Rugs in Modern Interior Design Think rugs are irrelevant in a contemporary home? Think again. While seemingly dated to some, they still make an important contribution to how a space feels and functions. Their staying power isn’t accidental—rugs...
Decorating on a Budget: Thrift Store Finds In this insightful blog, we’ll explore the world of second-hand stores as a treasure trove for budget-friendly home decor. Our very own Brooklyn-based interior designer Jarret Yoshida sifts through thrift stores for an...
Importance of Womankind: Design for Social Change Interior design can be a stand alone work of art. However, like most other things in life, our work can bring so much more fulfillment when paired with volunteerism and a push for social change. We understand struggle,...
Small Space Interiors with Plants Do you really miss the greenery in your small space interior? No worries, I got you covered. Using plants for interior decoration is a popular strategy for top New York interior designers like me who often work with clients in limited...
Making Our Brooklyn Brownstone an Energy-Efficient Home (Part 2) Design trends come and go, and as a Brooklyn interior designer, I’d always like to push the boundaries of design to keep up with our ever-changing world. We live in a time where sustainability is...
Making Our Brooklyn Brownstone an Energy-Efficient Home (Part 1) Brooklyn interior designers are all about the latest trends, but it’s also important to consider our impact on the world: how do we raise the bar not only for visual aesthetics but to create more...