Luxury Real Estate Décor Takeaways from Upscale Hotels

Luxury real estate buyers often want a home that makes them feel as though they are on vacation. If you aren’t sure how to decorate your new construction home, consider some takeaway ideas from some of the world’s most splendid hotels. According to a recent article by The Seattle Times, the best-designed hotels often showcase…

Old World Style Architecture Exudes Classic Elegance

An old world style home takes inspiration from timeless European architecture. Strongly influenced by the homes found in England or France, this type of home allows you to feel like you’re in the midst of a European vacation in your day-to-day life. This architectural style is easily adaptable to your own square footage requirements —…

French or Colonial Style? What Architecture Says About Your Personality

When it comes to choosing a particular architectural styles, some couples debate about the best option. With adult children or extended family members interested in living in the new construction home, the playful debates often become intense exchanges. Whether you prefer a Colonial style, French style or Old World style, architecture says a lot about…

How to Prioritize All Of Your Options While Building Your New Home (Part 2)

Welcome back to the second half of our two-part article on the challenges of how to prioritize all of your options while building your new home. Last time we talked about making a home truly yours with personalization. If you are anything like Gina, who has a vision of her perfect home but hasn’t thought…

How to Prioritize All Of Your Options While Building Your New Home (Part 1)

When you first decide to build your house, everything seems so blissfully simple. You can practically see your dream house forming around you, can smell the freshly stained wood and polished fixtures. However, as you start working with your builders and begin defining the details, it’s all too easy to find the number of choices…

Tuscan Architecture in Dallas/ Fort Worth

Some people have the misconception that Tuscan style homes have small dark rooms with darker finishes. But today’s homes based on the architecture taken from the Tuscan region, keep much of the romantic charm while also incorporating modern, open-space floor plans, higher ceilings and accommodations for large-screen televisions and other technology. Designers work with lighter…