Top Five Ways to Improve Depth and Texture in Your Home

The primary purpose of interior design is to create environments that are not only stunning but also mood- and thought-provoking. Texture and depth are two ways to do this in your designs. A room may feel cozier and more welcoming by using depth and texture to attract the eye, establish focal points, and provide visual interest. 

 

St Pete Interior Design
Various elements of this home we remodeled in St. Pete layer one upon the other to create visual interest, from the coffered ceilings and custom woodwork to the artwork, furniture and other home decor.

 

Designers, builders and homeowners can give a place more visual interest and depth by layering different textures and materials, using a variety of colors and patterns, combining unique lighting sources, and using diverse materials. Design areas that are not just attractive but also interesting and welcoming using these methods and ideas. 

Details of many techniques for adding texture and depth to interior design can be found here:

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Should I Use Crown Molding in My Home?

Crown molding in dining room
This historic home we remodeled in Clearwater included crown molding to complement the classic design.

When it comes to home decor and interior design, every detail counts. One design element that has stood the test of time and adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space is crown molding. Crown molding is a decorative trim installed where the walls meet the ceiling, and it can transform the look and feel of a room. But is it the right choice for your home? In this blog, we’ll explore the pros and cons of using crown molding in your home to help you make an informed decision.

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Five Tips When Selecting Tile for Your Bathroom

When it comes to designing your bathroom, selecting the right tile is a crucial aspect that can greatly influence the overall look and functionality of the space. From ensuring safety to creating visual interest, here are five tips to keep in mind when selecting tile for your bathroom.

 

Pattern tiles
We used a unique, patterned tile in this master bathroom to bring visual interest and warmth.

 

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What to Do About Supply Chain Disruptions

Concrete Foundation
The pre-construction period on this project we are doing on Indian Rocks Beach involved meticulous planning, which helped us avoid delays due to supply chain issues. We are building six new luxury townhomes near the beach. 

 

Are you renovating or building a home and pulling your hair out because of materials delays?  Does it feel like prices seem to fluctuate by the hour?  Supply chain disruptions have been problematic in the construction industry for a couple of years now, and we’ve had to deal with a lot of issues, from soaring lumber prices to months’ delays on windows and doors.  Here are a few suggestions to help you keep your project on schedule despite supply chain disruptions:

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The Difference Between Lump-Sum and Cost-Plus Construction Contracts

Construction Contracts
Our team does in-depth planning and design before pricing a project and presenting a contract to our clients. In order to present an accurate cost, we must have all the planning done and included in the scope of work.

We get a lot of questions from homeowners about how to price their construction project.  When it comes to custom home building, there is no “one size fits all,” cookie-cutter costing system.  Every single project is unique and different – which means it involves its own design, its own construction practices, and thus its own unique price.  But did you know that there are many different ways to get bids on your construction project?  In this article, we will discuss two of the most popular kinds of construction contracts: lump-sum and cost-plus.  It is important that you understand the difference, including the pros and cons of each, so that you can make the right decision when it comes to requesting financial information on your project.

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Five Tips For Working with a Custom Home Builder

Custom Home Builder
A custom home built by Nelson Construction and Renovations.

When building a custom home, nearly everything pivots on your relationship with your builder.  You need someone who is more than just a contractor or designer – you need someone you can trust.  Reversely, your builder will rely on you for many things throughout the course of the project.  Understanding the relationship and working together as a team will determine how smoothly your project goes.  To help you with this vital aspect of your project, here are five tips for working with a custom home builder.

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Why Do Florida Homes Have Textured Walls, and How Do I Make My Walls Smooth?

Smooth Walls In Florida Homes
This St. Pete home we remodeled last year featured smooth finish walls. This made wallpaper application possible in the stairwell and other parts of the home. 

Have you just moved to the Sunshine State from somewhere like California or New England?  Then perhaps you are surprised by the number of homes that feature textured walls.  Whether it’s the small, rough specks on a popcorn ceiling or orange-peel walls, or the more sweeping texture known as knock-down, texture can seem rough and strange when you’re used to smooth finish walls.  So why do so many Florida homes have textured walls?  And how do you make your walls smooth if you don’t like the texture?  Read on to find out.

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Exposed Bulb Lighting – A Very Popular Lighting Choice

Exposed bulb orb pendant lighting over a kitchen island in one of our home remodel projects.

Exposed bulb lighting has become increasingly popular and looks like a trend that is here to stay. Rather than hiding the bulb behind an opaque shade, exposed light fixtures put the simple, sculptured form of the bulb on display, creating an outstanding point of interest.

For those captivated by the look, there are a remarkable variety of options. Pendant lights are one of the most popular and widely available forms.  They are being chosen to replace chandeliers and track lighting and work wonderfully well over kitchen islands.  

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Spring Show Stopping Kitchen Inspiration for 2020

An award-winning show stopping kitchen.

Show-stopping kitchens are the top amenity asked for by homeowners.

Designing a stunning kitchen is more than just updating an old counter-top and appliances and putting on a fresh coat of paint. To truly create a show-stopping kitchen you need to consider all the details that will help bring everything together to make an aesthetic space both you and your loved ones can enjoy together.

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The Art of Mixing Metals in Your Home

Brass and stainless steel fixtures
Brass and stainless steel are the perfect combination in this custom kitchen in Harbor Oaks. Glass cabinet knobs add even more elegance and texture.

We love to see more and more homeowners jumping on the mixed metals bandwagon.  Gone are the days of monochromatic finishes, when interior designers and homeowners were limited to a single metallic finish in their faucets, light fixtures and hardware.  Combining a variety of metallic hues like copper, bronze, gold and silver is a trend we can definitely get behind, for not only does it add texture and depth to a space, it gives us a diverse color palette with a ton of room for creativity.  Like anything, though, this design technique can be misused and end up looking more like an afterthought than an aesthetic feature.  Here are some guidelines to help you understand the art of mixing metals when selecting the finishes and fixtures on your home.

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