Author: Jamie Morrison, Interior Designer and Creative Home Stylist
I used to think ceilings were just… there. You know, the forgotten plane hovering above our carefully curated gallery walls and meticulously styled
I used to think home staging meant turning your house into a sterile hotel lobby. Turns out, the buyers who fell hardest for properties I worked on weren’
I used to think staging a living room was about making everything look like a hotel lobby—pristine, untouchable, vaguely soulless. Then I spent three months
I used to think repurposing furniture was one of those things people only did in carefully staged Instagram photos, with perfect lighting and zero dust.
I used to think reclaimed wood was one of those things that only existed in Pinterest fever dreams—you know, the kind of project that looks effortless
I used to think gallery walls were just something design magazines invented to sell frames. Turns out, they’re one of the few ways you can actually
I used to think leather straps on cabinets were just another Pinterest trap—one of those projects that looks elegant in a staged photo but falls apart
I used to walk into those cathedral-ceilinged living rooms and feel something close to dread. Not because they weren’t beautiful—they were, in that
I used to think staging a house meant throwing some pillows on a couch and calling it a day. Then I watched a real estate agent spend forty minutes repositioning
I used to think home spas were just expensive vanity projects until I watched my chronically tense neighbor transform after installing a cedar sauna in her basement.










