Last week I took you on a close-up tour of the entryway, living room, and dining room. There’s also a video tour webisode that is super helpful for seeing how the spaces flow. It’s worth looking back to catch up to speed before jumping into today’s post where I’m sharing the rough inspiration and plans […]
Last week I took you on a close-up tour of the entryway, living room, and dining room. There’s also a video tour webisode that is super helpful for seeing how the spaces flow. It’s worth looking back to catch up to speed before jumping into today’s post where I’m sharing the rough inspiration and plans […]
Are you ready for another “before” reveal at Stagg Mountain Modern? Many of you had very strong feelings about the rough exterior plans after seeing the “before”. I hear you and I see you. It’s so hard to narrow down a style when the sky is the limit, but I’m feeling more confident in my […]
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: the entry of your home sets the tone for the rest of your house. It’s like an invitation to a party. It gives you an idea how everything else is going to go for the rest of the event. These spaces may seem inconsequential: a hallway, an […]
Ok folks, grab some snacks and put on your comfy pants. We’re jumping into the reveal of Project Desert Escape today and it’s definitely a place you’ll want to hang out for awhile. In fact Team Stagg would move right in if we got the green light. If you haven’t read the Design Beginnings post, […]
I recently shared on the ‘gram the importance of a solid entry. An entry is one of my most favorite spaces to decorate. Why? Get it right, and your guests will be wowed and amazed upon entering your home. Get it wrong, and they’ll be saying “I’ll just wait here” when you answer the door, […]
Your entryway needs to make a statement. It’s the first space someone sees when they enter your home, and the last they see on their way out. I love adding wallpaper to an entry. It’s a small enough space you can take some risks and go bold, but also can warm up a home and […]
I’m playing catch up lately so my apologies for holding this post ransom. I say it’s worth the wait! Remember how bad in so many ways the entry in the #staggreno was before? In case your memory has blocked it out (I wouldn’t blame you a bit), here’s a look back. If there is one […]
The #staggreno was built in 1970 but somewhere along the line, there were some changes to the home’s structure. The owners added a pitched roof (that’s right, it was flat originally). The neighborhood is on the bench (higher part of the Salt Lake Valley) and gets a whole lot of snow in the winter, so I’m […]