Join me as I share how a small bathroom makeover brought storage and serenity to a cramped space, turning a dream into reality.

Transforming Spaces: My Small Bathroom Makeover Success Story

Join me as I share how a small bathroom makeover brought storage and serenity to a cramped space, turning a dream into reality. (130 characters)

The Challenge of Confining Spaces  

Small bathroom makeover: before photo 1
Small bathroom makeover: before photo 2

As a designer, I'm always intrigued by the challenge small spaces present. This was precisely the case when my friend Linda approached me for help with her small bathroom. The limited space and lack of storage had everything out in the open, creating a sense of clutter and disarray.

Small bathroom makeover: before photo 3
Small bathroom makeover: before photo 4

The Vision: Crafting Serenity and Storage for a Small Bathroom Makeover

In tackling this small bathroom makeover, my goal went beyond mere renovation. I aimed to create a haven for Linda, a space that was not only functional but also a reflection of her desire for a calm, monochromatic aesthetic. By designing a new vanity, we could neatly tuck away toiletries, a curling iron, and a hairdryer, instantly elevating the room's look and feel.

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Small bathroom makeover: after photo 2

Maximizing Space and Light: A Key to Small Bathroom Makeover 

One of Linda's favorite enhancements was the addition of a larger mirror. This choice was pivotal, making the room appear more spacious and reflecting light beautifully. This experience reinforced my belief in the power of mirrors to transform a space, a simple yet impactful decision in any small bathroom makeover.

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Client Satisfaction: A Dream Fulfilled 

The completion of Linda's bathroom makeover was more than a project conclusion; it was the realization of her dream. Linda's heartfelt feedback, "Carmen, I absolutely love my bathroom. Mornings, when I shower, I feel such gratitude for the beauty all around me. Aesthetically, it’s my dream come true," truly touched me. It's moments like these that remind me why I love what I do.

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The Impact of Thoughtful Design 

This small bathroom makeover at Pinewood Court exemplifies how thoughtful design can significantly enhance daily life. From optimizing storage to strategically using mirrors, every choice made was aimed at transforming Linda's cramped bathroom into a space of beauty and functionality.

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Small bathroom makeover: after photo 7

As I reflect on this project, I'm reminded of the profound impact interior design can have on our well-being. It's not just about aesthetics; it's about creating spaces that resonate with our clients, making their dreams a tangible reality. For anyone considering a small bathroom makeover, remember that with creativity and strategic design, even the smallest spaces can be transformed into serene sanctuaries.

Small bathroom makeover: after photo 8 - Carmen and client

Could You Use a Small Bathroom Makeover?

If this article has you looking around at your bathrooms, and feel like it's time for an update, let me know, and I'll come by and review it with you and we can discuss possibilities. Do let me know if you're interested.

Choose a contact method below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

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Explore key 2024 Interior Design Trends: rich, natural colors, and innovative textures for stylish, timeless spaces.

2024 Interior Design Trends: Insights from 1stDibs

Discover the Top 2024 Interior Design Trends from 1stDibs’ Latest Designer Survey

The anticipation for 2024 Interior Design Trends has become a much-awaited annual event. Each year, 1stDibs, the leading online marketplace, engages with designers and industry experts to forecast the future of interior aesthetics. The insights from their seventh annual survey reveal what's next in the world of design."

Chocolate Brown: Rich Warmth in 2024 Interior Design Trends

Chocolate brown is one of the 2024 interior design trends.

Chocolate brown emerges as a leading color in the 2024 interior design trends, marking a significant rise in preference among designers. This sultry hue, alongside earthy tones like burnt orange and mustard, signifies a shift towards warmth and comfort in interior spaces.

The Blue Evolution: Refreshing Hues in 2024 Interior Design Trends

Calming blues are one of the 2024 interior design trends.

2024 sees a nuanced shift in blue hues, with robin’s egg gaining favor. This subtle evolution reflects a broader trend towards serene and inviting interiors, illustrating the dynamic nature of color trends in design.

The Enduring Appeal of Green 

Soothing, natural green is one of the 2024 interior design trends.

Green maintains its dominance, symbolizing the ongoing desire for nature-inspired elements in interior design. The shift towards sage green underscores a preference for timeless, soothing colors in 2024's design trends.

Textures and Materials: Shaping the Future of 2024 Interior Design Trends 

Textures and materials like limewash, ceramic/terra-cotta, and blond wood highlight the move towards tactile, comforting environments. This trend points to a broader appreciation for materials that evoke a sense of calm and warmth.

Curves and Patterns Define Spaces 

Curves and patterns are one of the 2024 interior design trends.

The preference for curved furniture and patterned wallpapers, including ceiling applications, speaks to a desire for playful, dynamic interiors. This trend reflects a broader move towards personalized, character-rich spaces. Bold, large-scale patterns are stopping into the limelight.

Midcentury and Scandinavian Influences Persist in Shaping 2024 Interior Design Trends

Designers forecast a continued appreciation for midcentury and Scandinavian modernism, with a balanced embrace of minimalism and maximalism. These influences demonstrate the diverse inspirations helping define 2024 interior design trends.

Iconic Designs Remain Timeless 

Iconic furniture designs are one of the 2024 interior design trends.

Classics like Eames chairs and Noguchi lamps retain their allure, signaling the lasting impact of iconic designs in shaping contemporary interiors. This trend underscores the enduring relevance of historical design elements.

A Future of Cautious Optimism 

Designers express a cautious yet optimistic outlook, considering economic factors and the slow adoption of digital innovations like AI in their practice. This perspective reflects a broader industry contemplation on the future of design.

The Importance of Physical Spaces 

Luxurious walk-in closets are among 2024 interior design trends.

Physical storage solutions like walk-in closets and libraries underscore the continued preference for tangible, functional elements in home design, countering the speculative trends towards virtual environments.

Shifting Away from Overly Bright and Bold 

The move away from eye-popping shades of bright, neon colors and edgy accessories marks a broader trend towards subdued, sophisticated design choices, reflecting a maturing aesthetic preference.

Did You Get Inspired?

I hope these stylish interior design trends for 2024 have inspired you regarding any upgrades, renovations, or remodeling that you might be considering! If you’d like me to help you update your spaces with some of these new and exciting trends in interior design, contact me.

You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some wonderful decor and design approaches together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.


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Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Drift of Mist.

Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Drift of Mist

Craft a cozy haven of airy serenity with a soft gray. The humble, calming character of Drift of Mist calls to mind a slower pace and the joy in simplicity.

Why I love it: serene, inviting, versatile.

Why I love Sherwin Williams' Drift of Mist.

Keeping It Simple

Simple meets cozy in a design style that’s a perfect match for Drift of Mist.

Simple meets cozy in a design style that’s a perfect match for February’s Mindful Minimalist palette. This collection of tonal hues, anchored by Drift of Mist (SW 9166), embodies the essence of a style that blends delicate minimalism and warm elegance. It’s a look that gets its sense of tranquil harmony from its soft, muted shades, clean lines, and spaciousness. Skyline Steel, the featured color in the living room, balances the minimalist character of the space with its warm, comforting shade.

Get the Look: Simple Palette, Mixed Textures, Wood Tones, Organic Shapes

Drift of Mist is Relaxed & Restful

Drift of Mist’s soft gray tone provides a serene backdrop and sets the tone for a soothing sanctuary.

Drift of Mist’s soft gray tone provides a serene backdrop and sets the tone for a soothing sanctuary. It’s a restful space of quiet beauty that takes on the peaceful, calming vibes of this honest shade. A Quarry Stone-covered accent wall adds definition and subtle contrast, anchoring the space in its slightly deeper, putty tone. Coordinating shades in the textiles and furniture evoke the simple harmony of nature.

Get the Look: Layered Textiles, Plush Textures, Wood Accents, Clean Lines

Clean & Serene

Bathed in the light airiness of Drift of Mist’s soft hue, any space instantly takes on an oasis atmosphere of quiet calm.

Bathed in the light airiness of Drift of Mist’s soft hue, any space instantly takes on an oasis atmosphere of quiet calm. With an abundance of natural light and open space, the serene vibes at the heart of this style fill the room. This shade’s easy ability to shift its character with the light gives it the sense of clean minimalism this look thrives on while also bringing a feeling of comforting warmth. What better way to blend impressions than with a truly versatile, neutral shade.

Get the Look: Plants, Natural Light, Open Space, Natural Elements

The Mindful Minimalist Palette (featuring Drift of Mist):

The Mindful Minimalist Palette featuring Drift of Mist.

Ready to see if Drift of Mist works in your space? If you like this serene, versatile paint color and would like some help figuring out how to best use it in your spaces, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399

I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this rich, tranquil shade together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.


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Christmas tree decorating at the 2023 Festival of Trees.

The 2023 Christmas Tree Decorating Lineup

The 2023 holiday season was a good one for Christmas tree decorating this year and quite the whirlwind! I've got a handful of photos to share with you of some of the decorating done for some of my holiday decorating clients.

Let's talk about holiday decorating for your own home or business (or both) for this upcoming 2024 fall holiday season. I always encourage people to book early – and even though we're at the start of the year, I can pencil you in for later this fall, so let me know if you're interested.

Below, you'll see photos from some of my Christmas decorating this season, including creations for Corcoran Premier Realty at the Festival of Trees event, Melbourne Junior League, Orlando Infiniti, the Jaguar Land Rover dealership, a private residence...and even the tear-down crew!

And just a good note on the Festival of Trees: we had a very successful event with over 13,000 attendees, 1,000 more than last year! And that is very good news because money raised from the event ultimately supports the arts and art education at the Orlando Museum of Art.

Christmas tree decorating for the Melbourne Junior League.

Christmas tree decorating for the Melbourne Junior League.

Christmas tree decorating for Corcoran Premier Realty at the Festival of Trees.

Christmas tree decorating for Corcoran Premier Realty at the Festival of Trees.

2023 Christmas tree decorating for Orlando Infiniti.

Soho's Christmas tree decorating for Orlando Infiniti.

One of the Christmas trees decorated for the Jaguar Land Rover Dealership.

One of the Christmas trees decorated for the Jaguar Land Rover Dealership.

Another one of the Christmas trees decorated for the Jaguar Land Rover Dealership.

Another Christmas tree decorated for the Jaguar Land Rover Dealership.

Here is another Christmas tree decorated for the Jaguar Land Rover Dealership.

Here is a third Christmas tree decorated for the Jaguar Land Rover Dealership.

Christmas tree decorating for a private residence.

Christmas tree decorating for a private residence.

The Christmas Decorators teardown crew.

My Christmas Decorators teardown crew.

The Christmas Decorators teardown crew busy at work.

The Christmas Decorators teardown crew busy at work.

If you'd like me to do some holiday decorating for your home or business, consider booking with me (the earlier the better) for 2024 holiday decorating. And remember, it doesn't have to be just Christmas. Many clients like to have something that starts in the fall, transitioning to Thanksgiving, and then beyond, to Christmas. You'll definitely get holiday decorating done right by my team and I.

Choose a contact method right below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com And you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.


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Peach Fuzz, a warm, nurturing color has been named the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.

Pantone’s Surprising 2024 Color of the Year

Since it was first introduced in 2010, the peach emoji has come to symbolize everything from a stone fruit, a particularly taut derriere, and—of course—a booty call. In 2024, however, it will be the color on everyone’s walls, according to Pantone. Today, the global color authority named Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz as its 2024 Color of the Year (COTY).

The hue, one of more than nearly 20,000 in the company’s color library, is a blushing orange-pink. It’s a warm, comforting color that Pantone’s experts feel will epitomize the mood in the year ahead. Leatrice Eiseman, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, describes Peach Fuzz as “nurturing,” and “warm and welcoming.”

Pantone 2024 Color of the Year: Peach Fuzz.

Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz

An evolution in trends and global mood

“In a world that can seem very harsh, people are looking for colors that soothe, colors that are soft and warm, colors that nurture and provide us with comfort,” Eiseman says.

The announcement marks the 25th anniversary of Pantone’s annual COTY unveiling—an event that sets the standard for industries ranging from interiors to fashion to packaging design. And while Peach Fuzz may feel like a sharp turn from its showy sister, Pantone’s 2023 COTY Viva Magenta, Eiseman says next year’s choice marks an “evolution”—both of trends and the global mood.

“Viva Magenta was an animated red shade, both powerful and empowering, that encouraged experimentation and self-expression, encouraging us as we endeavored to write a new narrative for our lives,” she says. “As we move into 2024, we are seeing that at a time of turmoil in many aspects of our lives, our need for nurturing, empathy, and compassion is growing stronger, as are our imaginings and desire for a more peaceful future.”

Bedroom draperies in Peach Fuzz, the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.


Echoes of Barbenheimer?

Pantone’s favored 2024 tint also echoes the coming year’s “Barbenheimer”-esque array of competing COTYs, which have ranged from dark, moody hues like slate and evergreen (see Behr’s Cracked Pepper) to a spectrum of optimistic blues (take Benjamin Moore’s Blue Nova and Sherwin-Williams’s appropriately named Upward). “Different companies and brands are going to want to send different messages depending upon the products they offer,” Eiseman says “There is never just one trend, and some may want to send a message of protective cover or mystery and intrigue.”

In a San Antonio house, the back bedroom wall is painted in a flattering peach plaster (much like the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz), while the other surfaces are clad in a matching grasscloth wallcovering.

Everything's peachy!

One thing was for sure: Variations of peach popped up virtually everywhere the Pantone team looked. “We were seeing colors in the peach family…in all areas of design from clothing and color cosmetics to carpets and cars,” Eiseman explains, speaking to their research process that kicks off in May. “As we spoke with people and zeroed in on the mood and what people were looking for, we started to zone into this particular family of color.”

“We did not feel there were other color families that were strong contenders,” she adds.

Soft blush walls in Peach Fuzz, the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.

Jump on the peach bandwagon

And Pantone isn’t the only company keen on peach: Benjamin Moore named Pristine, a barely there peach, among its trending array of shades, while HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams homed in on a sandy tangerine called Persimmon for next year.

A peach-kissed living room painted in Peach Fuzz, Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year.

Color experts see these hues as a new cadre of neutral—a trend paint companies and color forecasters have been predicting since the pandemic. Eiseman, for her part, thinks Peach Fuzz works perfectly as a wall color, especially in bathrooms, where, she points out, it is “very flattering to all skin tones.” 

She also sees it as the ideal color for accessories, ranging from rugs to countertop kitchen appliances. “With that said, we would like designers to bring the color into their designs in a way that expresses their vision.”

The gentle blush of ceiling molding and trim in Peach Fuzz, the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.

What do you think about this Pantone Color of the Year 2024: Peach Fuzz? 

Does it feel like a warm, nurturing, comfortable color? Let me know your thoughts, especially if you’d like to explore using this color in any of your spaces, or even in fabrics – I can help you test the waters.

If this comforting peachy color for 2024 inspires you, and you’d like to see how to incorporate it into your spaces, I’m always available for consultations. Choose a contact method right below this blog post, or click this contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com And you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.


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Cosentino’s first-ever North American trend report forecasts home design trends for the upcoming 2024 year.

Home Design Trends for 2024

Cosentino’s first-ever North American trend report forecasts home design trends for the upcoming year

Cosentino Group is a Spanish global leader in the production and distribution of innovative and sustainable surfaces for the world of architecture and design. They recently released their 2024 North American home design trends report.

Informed by an IPSOS survey, one of the largest market research companies in the world, the report includes insights from renovation-inspired homeowners, designers, and top architects, and unveils the latest trends and movements in design—including the rise of resimmercial, the “spathroom,” metallics, sustainable solutions, and more.

Cosentino also partnered with top designers Richard T. Anuszkiewicz, Laura Kirar, Barry Dixon, and Sarah Brooks Eilers to share exclusive insights that inspire consumers to try these trends in their own homes.

“At Cosentino, our focus is to create meaningful design that inspires people’s lives with products that are at the forefront of design and innovation. To achieve this, we must keep a constant pulse on trends, market shifts, and designer voices.

This report gives direct access to these valuable insights and we are proud to share them as a resource to support the design community as a whole,” says Eduardo Cosentino, executive vice president of Global Corporate Sales and CEO of Cosentino Americas.

Explore the Full Trend Report

Below are the top seven report findings, for a look at how design trends will help shape the home renovations of 2024:

1. The Rise of “Resimmercial”

In a post-pandemic world, the lines between home, work, and play are blurring further. This has led to the rise of resimmercial design across both commercial and residential spaces, giving consumers luxury, comfort, and convenience—whether at home or in a hotel room.

When asked which top three elements from a resort or hotel they’d most like to incorporate in their home, both homeowners and design professionals shared that a spa-inspired bathroom and indoor/outdoor walkout patio are the top choices. What’s more, 70% of designers look to resorts and hotels for renovation inspiration, and 58% find ideas from a specific travel destination.

At the same time, the comforts of home are also influencing the look and feel of commercial spaces, especially as more consumers take “work-cations” or look for inspiring longer-term accommodations. Specifically, homeowners and designers say they are most attracted to luxurious lounge areas or reading nooks and high-end kitchen spaces in terms of features that help them feel at home in hotel suites.

“As residential design elements integrate into commercial spaces, there’s been a trend towards more inviting and comfortable hospitality environments. For example, the use of warm and cozy textiles, open and flexible layouts that encourage interaction and relaxation, and nature-inspired elements like natural materials, which contribute to a soothing and rejuvenating ambiance.” – designer Laura Kirar

The rise of “resimmercial” in home design trends for 2024.

2. Transforming Bathrooms into “Spathrooms”

As more Americans prioritize health, the bathroom is moving beyond practicality and transitioning into a haven for wellness and relaxation. Enter the “spathroom”—the ultimate retreat. In fact, 69% of designers and 53% of homeowners reported a spa-inspired bathroom as the number one hotel design element they’d like to see in their own home. To get the look, both designers and homeowners said they would incorporate large tile/stone slabs (46% designers, 42% homeowners), a high-end vanity (45% designers, 39% homeowners), an oversize bathtub (41% of designers, 39% of homeowners) and luxury flooring (37% designers, 35% homeowners) to create a spathroom.

Design expert Sarah Eilers of Lucas/Eilers Design Associates weighs in further, noting “Every spa-inspired bathroom needs exquisite stone slabs, an oversized bathtub, and a high-end vanity. The cornerstone of a spa-worthy bathroom is a soothing color palette. Think soft, muted colors like pale blues, greens, beige, and pastel shades. These colors create a serene and calming atmosphere that mimics the tranquility of a spa.”

“From countertops to flooring, shower walls and trays, sinks, custom furniture, and more, there are endless possibilities to use surfacing to elevate the bathroom,” said Elizabeth Ramos, marketing director for Cosentino Americas. “C-Bath is Cosentino’s comprehensive approach to reimagining the bath space through design and technology offering our full product offering and inspirational project imagery.”

2024 home design trends show more Americans are transforming bathrooms into “spathrooms”, where your bathroom is like a spa.

3. Kitchens are King in 2024 Design Trends

It’s no secret the kitchen is the heart of the home—and designers and homeowners agree that it’s their number one renovation priority. As kitchens continue to be a hub for dining, entertaining and relaxing, a personalized, functional “dream kitchen” is more important than ever. In fact, nearly one-quarter of the total home design budget is dedicated to kitchen updates.

Meanwhile, integrated outdoor kitchens are still a favorite design element, with more than 83% of designers and 70% of homeowners citing it as a top focus area for their outdoor space. Luckily for homeowners, scratch and UV-resistant surfaces like Dekton can make any kitchen – indoor or out – a space that is both stylish and functional.

“Our clients believe quality will stand the test of time. We are seeing more high-end appliances and cabinets than ever before – as well as multiple sinks, a special “trophy” range, lots of counter space and hidden appliances.” – designer Barry Dixon

In 2024 design trends, kitchens are king and the number one renovation priority among homeowners and designers.

4. Metallics Are Making A Statement in 2024

From countertops to showers and fixtures to textiles, metallics add a touch of elegance and glamor to any space. For many, it’s the perfect way to add a personal touch.

This year, the gilded look will continue to influence design elements. In fact, designers selected metallic accents as their top up-and-coming trend, while homeowners rated it as number two. When it comes to how they’re being used, nearly 80% of designers say they would incorporate metallic accents in their shower projects, followed by cladding, fireplaces, and kitchen countertops.

For effortless expression, Cosentino’s latest Silestone introduction—Le Chic—features eye-catching veining and metallic accents, including both silver and gold tones. These diverse colorways can easily be used to create a variety of statement looks, from contemporary to traditional spaces.

“I use metal and metallics to make spaces feel more glamorous and luxurious. When you subtly balance these elements in, it can deliver high impact and allow the space to truly shine. The Le Chic collection with Silestone is a perfect balance for a striking accent.” – designer Richard T. Anuszkiewicz

In 2024 home design trends, metallics are making a statement.

5. Sustainability in Design is a Mainstay Trending for 2024

Environmental impact continues to be a top priority for discerning homeowners and designers—whether using sustainable products, environmentally friendly practices, or long-lasting materials that don’t need to be replaced as often. In fact, 84% of designers prioritize products made with responsibly sourced materials, while more than 70% of Millennials and Gen Z value products made with minimal to zero water waste or responsibly sourced materials, respectively.

“The industry shift towards sustainability is a huge priority for future generations, and we have to work together to make it happen. For us, sustainability is not just about the materials we use or the way we produce our products, it’s about considering the entire lifecycle of our products and maintaining a business model that supports innovation and environmentally safe practices.” – Eduardo Cosentino, EVP Global Corporate Sales and CEO of Cosentino Americas

When it comes to environmentally-conscious materials, Dekton offers a functional yet sustainable solution as a carbon-neutral surface product made of raw materials, while Cosentino’s Silestone with HybriQ® Technology introduces a new product category of mineral hybrid surface made with 99% recycled water, 100% renewable energy, and a minimum of 20% recycled materials, ensuring environmental conservation without sacrificing style.

Environmental impact continues to be a top priority for discerning homeowners and designers in 2024 home design trends.

6. Earth Tones are In, Rustic is Out, and Retro is… Polarizing

Designs are always changing, but one thing’s for sure—earth tones and neutral palettes are the in-style trend for both homeowners (56%) and designers (72%). Interestingly enough, 70s-inspired design is the most polarizing. Designer opinions conflicted, with respondents selecting it as both an up-and-coming and an out-of-style trend.

One thing everyone can agree on? That rustic and modern farmhouse looks are going out of style.

In 2024 home design trends, earth tones and neutral palettes are the in-style trend for both homeowners and designers.

7. Luxury—Inside and Out—is a Big Design Trend in 2024

Americans continue to look for ways to transform their outdoor spaces. In fact, designers and homeowners are investing in upgrades like fire features and outdoor bars & entertaining spaces (90% of designers, 74% of homeowners). Beyond these upgrades, designers are also focusing on outdoor kitchens, pools and plunge pools to create a backyard oasis.

“We’ve seen a growing number of homeowners seeking surfaces that can withstand outdoor elements, while providing an elevated, cohesive look to their interior design choices. Dekton is excellent for outdoor use due to its resistance to UV rays and thermal shock. It can be used for pavers, facades, patios, firepits, pools and more, leaving homeowners with endless design options for all of their outdoor projects.” – Elizabeth Ramos, Marketing Director, Cosentino Americas

Cosentino’s first-ever North American trend report forecasts home design trends for the upcoming 2024 year.

I hope these home design trends for 2024 have inspired you regarding any upgrades, renovations, or remodeling to your spaces! If you’d like me to help you update your spaces with some of these new and exciting trends in home design, contact me. You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some wonderful decor and design approaches together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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2024 Wayfair home design & style trends.

2024 Wayfair Home Design & Style Trends

Stylish looks to know about in 2024 home design trends, according to Wayfair's interior design experts.

Extravagant Escape
Hemingway's house meets greenhouse

Head Into the Wild: Taking thematic decor to the max, our experts see big things for this memorable, transportive trend in residential & commercial spaces and short-term rentals. Eccentric motifs pulled from nature, vintage-inspired silhouettes, and a lush palette.

2024 home design trends by Wayfair experts. This is introducing an exotic nature theme.

Monochromatic Layers
Tonal palettes get a bold upgrade

Lean Into Color: Using one anchor color can create the perfect mood that you're looking for – this ultrarich, ultralayered look will put that mood on full display. Tone-on-tone pieces, sculptural silhouettes, and artful pattern mixing.

2024 home design trends by Wayfair experts. This is introducing a monochromatic palette in a luxurious manner.

Creative Play
Hobby crafts go high design

Curate a Bold Look: My expert design eye will help you bring out their playful side with this quirky, vibrant, and artfully unbalanced look. Tactile finishes, asymmetrical details, and technicolor touches.

2024 home design trends by Wayfair experts. This is introducing elements that are bold, creative and playful.

Efficient by Design
Innovative tech meets functional design

Emphasize Sustainability: With the rise of smart appliances and passive housing, our in-house experts say bringing sustainability to your space is no longer a fringe luxury – it’s now part of the process. Water- and energy-efficient appliances, plywood foundations, and multifunctional pieces.

2024 home design trends by Wayfair experts. This is introducing sustainable furnishings.

Futuristic Forms
Blurring the line between virtual and reality

Embrace the Surreal: Think abstractly with the trend that’s bringing digital dreamscapes to life. To get that true otherworldly effect, bigger is always better, making it especially intriguing for commercial spaces. Taking many cues from virtual and gaming worlds. It's a conversation between pigment to pixels and all about finding where your comfort zone is. Amorphous shapes, iridescent accents, and chrome touches.

2024 home design trends by Wayfair experts. This is introducing adstract and surreal forms into the mix for a luxe look.

Being a global brand, Wayfair puts a lot of effort into staying on top of all the design trends and is a good source for getting a general feel for what's captivating peoples' interest. If any of their home design trends for 2024 have sparked your interest creatively regarding any upgrades, renovations, or remodeling to your spaces, let's talk! As a design professional, I typically have access to more of Wayfair's offerings, sometimes things the general public wouldn't be aware of.

If you’d like me to help you update your spaces with some of these new and exciting trends in home design, contact me. You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some wonderful decor and design approaches together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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Secret ingredients for a great kitchen.

Secret Ingredients For a Great Kitchen

These tips will help you make your kitchen space feel brighter and bigger, with more visual “openness.”

The kitchen is usually the most popular gathering spot in a home. Whether it’s a family meal at the table, friends gathered around the island during a party, or preparing a quick snack using the countertops, scoop up these ideas to maximize the look and function of this busy space.

Low Contrast, High Impact

Kitchen style - minimal contrast between cabinets and countertops.

White is king when it comes to creating the illusion of space. However, if the thought of this light hue makes you uneasy, opt for a monochromatic color scheme with hues from the same color value to achieve the desired result. For example, a soft tan cabinet color paired with an ivory countertop creates the illusion of space with built-in camouflage. By eliminating the sudden shift from dark to light in a space, you’ll instantly make the room seem larger and brighter.

Open the Cabinetry

Kitchen style - open cabinetry at the top.

Cabinetry is a major focal point in the kitchen and dark cabinets in particular can take up a lot of visual space. Adding glass fronts to your upper cabinets adds transparency and lightness. Adding glass fronts to your upper cabinetry also allows you to see through the cabinet. And, as a bonus, it’s a great way to display attractive dinnerware without losing valuable storage space. Another idea is to forego ornate raised door panels, and instead, select a simple flat-panel door. Leaving off the hardware will also trick the eye into thinking the kitchen is roomier.

Let There Be Light

Kitchen style - the right lighting opens up a space.

Don’t forget about the importance of great lighting. While a dark space will visually shrink a space, a room with both natural and well-placed recessed lighting or fixtures will go a long way to set the mood. Don’t forget to shed light on areas such as the island with pendant lighting. Adding lighting under, above, and inside the cabinets will work wonders to make the room feel brighter and bigger.

Back (splash) to Basics

Secret ingredients for a great kitchen.

Forget about selecting a tile for your backsplash in a show-stopping color. Instead, choose a tile color that blends in with the wall color to instantly make the walls taller. Another way to put your backsplash to work for you is by utilizing glass or mirror mosaic tile or stainless steel, which will reflect the light and add depth and a subtle sheen.

Magic of Flooring

Kitchen style - larger flooring planks opens up a space.

The foundation of any space is the flooring and the kitchen is no exception. Instead of the standard 12-inch tile, install larger, 18- or 24-inch tile on the diagonal for a more fluid and airier appearance with fewer grout lines. You’ll also create the illusion of a wider space with flooring in three-inch or wider planks – not narrower strips that tend to look busier and smaller. Whether your taste is actual wood flooring, the new tile that looks like wood, or a stylish laminate, you’ll create the illusion of a wider floor space by running the planks parallel along the longest wall in your room.

Make your heart of the home a place that is everything you need – and want – so you can cook up a space where you’ll enjoy many meals and memories!

If any of these kitchen enhancement ideas have you looking around at your own kitchen, and you feel that an update is in order, let me know, and I can come by and review it and discuss possibilities. Kitchen upgrades always make my clients happy, and there are unlimited possibilities, so let’s talk about it.

Choose a contact method below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

And you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.

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Florida shade plants.

Beautiful Shade Plants for Florida Patios and Gardens

Florida is known for its sunshine and beautiful tropical flowers that grow in our hot and humid climate. Ask any homeowner in Florida what to plant in their backyard, and they will fire off a list of plants that thrive in sunshine, but those same plants won’t grow or bloom in the shade.

If you have shady spaces in your yard that you’re unsure what to do with, then take a look at the list of plants below that grow and flourish in the shade. Many homeowners find themselves in this kind of predicament, with part of their backyard shaded by big trees (and often the trees are from their neighbor’s yard).

Florida shade plants making a border.

Spring will be a good time to add some of these plants to your backyard for extra colors, textures, and shapes – and they will be particularly lovely just in time for next fall.

But if you do want to add some color right now, many of these can be placed in lovely pots on your patio or along paths, or in groupings anywhere. If you go to a nursery check with a plant specialist to make sure that it’s okay to plant or pot your choices right now.

There are many plants that can grow well in Florida shade, including:

  • Alocasia
  • Beautyberry
  • Bromeliads
  • Caladiums
  • Coleus
  • Crepe Jasmine
  • Creeping Pilea
  • Florida Thatch Palm
  • Oakleaf hydrangea
  • Persian Shield
  • Sword Fern
  • Wax Begonias

All of these plants flourish in lots of water and damp shaded areas. Each one has different growing conditions but they all can be grown in shaded areas.

Florida shade plants under tree.

There are so many things to know about each of these plants to make sure they grow in a healthy environment. A little study will go a long way in creating a lovely outdoor environment, on your patio or in your garden…or both!

What Plants Grow Well In Shade In Florida

These plants grow well in Florida’s shady areas. There are many different types of plants, whether you are looking for flowering shrubs or leafy plants. You can change and add plants over time to make your environment just the way you like it.

Alocasia Plant

Florida shade plants - Alocasia Plant.

The alocasia plant is a tropical leafy plant that goes by the name of elephant ears since that’s exactly what the leaves look like. There are several different versions of the plants, like the colocasia which is very large at 5-6 feet tall and up to 8 feet wide, or the odora which is only 3-4 feet tall and wide (kind of a pint-sized elephant ears plant).

It can either be planted in direct shade or in partial sunlight as it grows well in either. If it is planted with more sunlight, it will need more water than if planted in more shade. It requires moderate watering since it likes moist soil. The alocasia plant is a perennial but it might die back in the winter if you get freezing temps.

Beautyberry Plant

Florida shade plants - Beautyberry Plant.

This tall purple berried plant is native to South Florida and attracts plenty of birds to your backyard. It can be grown in full sun or full shade, allowing it to be a very versatile addition to your garden.  It can be planted any time of the year and will be drought-tolerant once established.

The purple berries bloom in the fall and add a different color to your greenery. It does well in zones 7-11 and grows from 3-8 feet tall and 4-8 feet wide.

Bromeliads

Florida shade plants - Bromeliads.

There are many different types of bromeliads. They all can be grown in a partial shade and can add two tones to your garden. Depending on what color you are looking for, they may have different sun requirements, but they primarily need partial shade. You will need to water them frequently as they like moist soil.

Caladium

Florida shade plants - Caladium.

Caladiums are easy to grow in Florida’s warm, humid climate and will provide beautiful color throughout spring, summer, and fall. The best part about caladiums is that they grow very well in the shade.

They have so many vibrant colors that look wonderful in your shaded backyard. They are fast growing and grow up to 1-3 feet tall. Caladiums grow beautifully in containers and in landscapes that have well-drained soil. Fill your patio pots, window boxes, and hanging baskets with the low-maintenance, all-season color that caladiums provide.

Coleus

Florida shade plants - Coleus.

Coleus is one of the most colorful shade plants to have in Florida. They are easy to grow and propagate, hard to kill, and come in a rainbow of colors. They grow from 6 inches to 2.5 feet and 1 to 3 feet wide. Known for their variegated leaves that feature vibrant patterns and hues, coleus is often used to add a splash of color to shaded areas on patios and in gardens and landscapes.

The diversity of coleus varieties allows gardeners to experiment and find the perfect match for their landscape design. These plants prefer well-draining soil and should be protected from the intense afternoon sun, as their leaves can scorch. Despite their tropical appearance, coleus are also surprisingly drought-tolerant once established, making them a versatile choice for Central Florida gardens. Regular pinching back of the tips promotes bushier growth and prevents them from becoming leggy.

Crepe Jasmine Plant

Florida shade plants - Crepe Jasmine plant.

Jasmine can be a great plant to grow in the shade. It does not require full sunlight to thrive and can create a hedge-like structure very quickly. Its shiny leaves and easy watering schedule allow the plant to thrive year after year. The shrub version is not as fragrant as the vine version.

Creeping Pilea

Florida shade plants - Creeping Pilea.

Just as the name says, this is a ground cover that stays low to the ground and spreads out a lot. If you can’t grow grass in your shady area, the creeping pilea may be just what you’re looking for. If you have a shady area on your deck or patio, the creeping pilea also looks great in a pot.

The small leaves cascade vines over the side of the pot and are easy to prune. By placing these plants in pots, you can move them where you want and allow them to flourish independently or restrict them depending on your preference.

Florida Thatch Palm

Florida shade plants - Florida Thatch Palm.

The Florida Thatch Palm is a smaller version of a palm tree. The palm tree can be an excellent tropical addition to your backyard. They can grow to 15 feet and be planted in most areas of Florida. In addition, they are drought resistant, meaning they do not need lots of water to grow, and it is slow growing at only 6 inches a year.

Oakleaf Hydrangea

Florida shade plants - Oakleaf Hydrangea.

Oak-Leaf Hydrangea is native to Florida and has lovely cone-shaped flowers that bloom in the summer. They thrive under a canopy of oak trees which is where they get their name. The shrub grows from 6-10 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide.

Persian Shield

Florida shade plants - Persian Shield.

Persian Shield’s vibrant foliage is different than anything else you will see in Florida. The iridescent purple leaves will look amazing in a shaded area of your backyard. Each leaf can reach 4 to 7 inches long and 3 inches wide. The plant grows 3-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet across.

Wax Begonias

Florida shade plants - Wax Begonias.

Begonias are flowering plants in bright pink and yellow colors. They grow well in a situation with an area under a canopy of trees that receive evenly distributed light. If you place your begonias in a completely sunny spot, there is a good chance the flowers will burn up and die. They do need constantly moist soil, so regular watering is a must!

Wrap-Up on Florida Shade Plants

Any or all of these plants will look great in a shaded spot in your Florida backyard or patio. Each plant will add color and depth to your shady areas looking fresh, new, and vibrant for all seasons.

Florida shade plants container garden.

Now that you know what plants may work in your shaded areas, if you’re excited about possibilities, contact me and I can help you pull it all together for a delightful enhancement to your outdoor spaces. Choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation.

You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page. Let’s add some fresh beautiful colors, textures, and shapes to upgrade your outdoor spaces!

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Sherwin-Williams Reveals 2024 Color of the Year, Upward SW 6239

Sherwin-Williams 2024 Color of the Year: Upward

Introducing Upward, a breezy, blissful blue. It’s the color found when we slow down, take a breath, and allow the mind to clear.

Think of it as a sunny day shade for spaces brimming with positive energy, creative thinking, and total contentment.

Upward is a calm, tranquil color of paint.

Upward (SW 6239) is a Relaxed and Carefree Color

Sherwin-Williams presents its 2024 Color of the Year Upward SW 6239, a breezy and blissful shade of blue that evokes the ever-present sense of peace found when slowing down, taking a breath, and allowing the mind to clear.  

Upward as an accent color in the bathroom.

“Upward SW 6239 represents the gentle forward momentum in all of our lives,” said Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. “It brings to life that carefree, sunny day energy that elicits a notion of contentment and peace. With this color, we invite our consumers to take a pause and infuse a new sense of ease and possibility into their spaces – one that doesn’t overwhelm, but rather establishes meditation and tranquility.”

Upward is beautifully calming for all your living spaces.

Upward Infuses Tranquility and Ease

Ascending from the earthy tone of 2023 Color of the Year, Redend Point SW 9081, Upward SW 6239 welcomes a weightless, buoyant peace; an invitation to open minds to a color of ethereal calm that is ever-present—if we remember to keep looking up.

Relax where it counts, with Sherwin-Williams' Upward setting the tone of the bedroom.

“As we play with color, it’s essential to consider their interactions thoughtfully,” adds Wadden. “Warmed-up blues might lead to hues that appear muddled and lackluster, which is why preserving the crisp edge and magnetic allure of cool blues is vital. It’s these subtle nuances that create spaces that are timeless and inspired. We’re excited to share this beautiful color and, craft interiors that exude harmony and evoke a sense of enchantment.”

Upward is a Hue that Brings Clarity to Communal Spaces

Use the transitional blue of Upward SW 6239 (224-C1) to inspire meditative spaces and absolute peace in both residential and commercial settings. From classic coastal to casual Nordic styles, the airy-hued beauty of Upward SW 6239 (224-C1) dwells where the fairest-weather blue finds just a hint of silver lining.

Upward in the kitchen? Of course! This makes for enjoyable, calming meals.

“Used as an accent or all over, on both interiors and exteriors, Upward SW 6239 (224-C1) clears the way for lightweight open-mindedness when used in commercial settings,” says Wadden. “The hue serves as a reminder to pause and ponder limitless possibilities that can be unlocked in our work, dining, educational spaces, and beyond.”

Upward pairs well with these colors.

Does Upward Inspire You?

If you like the peaceful, breezy mood conveyed by the Upward paint color and would like some help figuring out how to best use it in your spaces, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this calm, subtle shade together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.

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