I am excited to share that Serendipity Design Inspo was recently featured in a Redfin article, “1970s Interior Design Ideas You’ll Want in Your Home Today”. In my enthusiasm to contribute, I accidentally replied with my Gilchrist & Company Real Estate signature—just a little reminder that sometimes my worlds overlap in unexpected ways:). Regardless, I’m honored to be included and always happy to share a bit of design joy alongside my real estate work.
When it comes to decorating your home, it's often the small details that make the biggest impact. These personal touches not only reflect your personality but also create a sense of warmth and character that makes your space truly unique. Here are some ways to incorporate these details into your home decor:
Sherwin Williams Urbane Bronze is a captivating paint color that embodies warmth, depth, and sophistication. It is earthy with rich, warm undertones. I have used this color in several design projects and I've discovered it offers versatility for both commercial and residential spaces.
In 2015, I could never have predicted how a single trip would rewrite my family's story. What began as a planned mission trip became something far more profound - a transformative experience that would challenge everything I thought I knew about success, joy, and community.
Inspired by the timeless charm of textured pottery and terra cotta pieces from West Elm and Pottery Barn, I decided to create my own version using a few supplies I already had on hand. This modern black jug, a budget-friendly Marketplace find, had the perfect size and shape but needed a little makeover to better suit my style. With minimal materials and a bit of creativity, I transformed it into a beautiful neutral piece with a textured finish that adds warmth and character to any space. Here’s how you can achieve this look in just a few simple steps!