No designer expects a client to have all the answers at the start of a project, but a willingness to share genuine thoughts goes a long way in making the process run smoothly. Holding back can often lead to resentment, which doesn’t bode well for the relationship or the project.
From silk velvet pumpkins to antique French bakeware, the options for designing an elegant, welcoming home atmosphere can be sought in local St. Louis shops.
Located in the Lindbergh School District, this home is part of a tight-knit community that includes nearly 900 residents, 345 homes, Grant’s Farm, The Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, and Grant’s Trail.
The reason behind the addition of interior door locks in construction seems to be a combination of both advanced lock production and society’s demand for enhanced security.
Located in the Lindbergh School District, this home is part of a tight-knit community that includes nearly 900 residents, 345 homes, Grant’s Farm, The Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, and Grant’s Trail.
Founded in 1893, the custom millwork shop recently completed its largest project to date, working on the $140 million renovation of Powell Symphony Hall
Kate Pollmann and Jessica Conway of Sugarcoat Home share how they turned a love of antiques into a thriving business—and why we should all add a little more color and whimsy into our homes.