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Spring Home Refresh Ideas for Florida Living (No Big Renovation Required)

There's something about April in Florida that just asks you to open the windows. The light gets softer, the mornings feel a little more generous, and the house suddenly seems ready for something new. You don't need a renovation — honestly, you don't even need a full weekend. The best spring home refresh ideas are the small, thoughtful changes that make a room feel lighter, brighter, and more like the season you're actually living in.

Here in Central Florida, our "spring" looks different than it does up north. We're not thawing out; we're gearing up for months of sunshine, afternoon storms, and long evenings on the lanai. That means our spring refresh is less about warming up and more about lightening up — pulling back the heaviness of the season just past and letting the house breathe.

Here's how I approach it for my own home and for clients.

What Is a Spring Home Refresh?

A spring home refresh is a series of small, low-cost updates that lighten and brighten your home for the warmer months — swapping heavy textiles for lighter fabrics, clearing cluttered surfaces, adding living greenery, and updating small details like pillow covers, lampshades, rugs, and candles. Unlike a renovation, a refresh requires no contractors, no major spending, and usually no more than an afternoon per room.

Start With What You Take Away, Not What You Add

This is the step most people skip, and it's the one that makes the biggest difference. Before you buy a single new thing, walk through each room and take something out. A heavy throw blanket you've been draping over the sofa. The chunky knit pillows you loved in January. A piece of decor that feels dark or dense next to the rest of the room. You don't have to get rid of these things — just put them away until fall.

Your house will instantly feel lighter. Not because you added anything, but because you gave the room room to breathe.

Spring Refresh living room

Spring Home Refresh Ideas for the Living Room

The living room is where most of us spend our evenings, and it's the first place a spring refresh shows up. A few easy moves:

  • Swap your pillow covers for lighter fabrics and colors. Linen, cotton, and lightweight woven blends in whites, soft greens, warm neutrals, or pale blues instantly shift the mood. You don't even need new pillows — just the covers.

  • Introduce something green and living. A real plant, a fresh eucalyptus arrangement, a simple bowl of lemons on the coffee table. Living elements bring a room to life in a way nothing else can.

  • Rethink your lampshades. This sounds small, but swapping a dark shade for a crisp white linen one can transform the feel of an entire corner. It's one of my favorite low-cost, high-impact changes.

Lighten Up the Bedroom

Your bedroom deserves the same treatment your living room gets, and it's often the room we neglect first. For spring, I pack away the heavier duvet and switch to crisp white or pale-toned linens. Lightweight matelassé coverlets are a personal favorite — they feel beautifully Floridian and they layer well.

spring refresh matelasse coverlet

While you're at it, look at your nightstands. Clear them down to just the essentials — a lamp, a small stack of books, maybe a candle or a small vase. Bedrooms breathe better when the surfaces around the bed aren't working overtime.

Refresh the Entryway (It's Working Harder Than You Think)

The entry is the room that sets the tone for the whole house, and it's usually the last one we update. Three quick moves:

  • Swap the rug. A lightweight natural-fiber rug — jute, sisal, or a flatweave cotton — signals "warm weather" the moment you walk in. If you've been using a heavier wool or patterned rug, trade it for something airier.

  • Update the console styling. Whatever bowl, tray, or vignette lives on your entry table probably hasn't been touched in months. Swap in a bowl of fresh fruit, a simple ceramic vessel with greenery, or a stack of books topped with one beautiful object. Keep it simple — the entry should feel curated, not crowded.

  • Check the lighting. Entry lamps often get overlooked, but a warm bulb in a clean shade makes a real difference when you walk in from a bright Florida afternoon.

Spring refresh foyer

Spring Home Refresh Ideas for the Outdoor Spaces

This is where Florida homeowners have an advantage that the rest of the country doesn't. Our lanais, porches, and patios are essentially bonus living rooms, and April is the month they start earning their keep again.

A few ways to bring them back to life:

  • Clean and rearrange. A deep clean, a careful rearrangement of the furniture, and a fresh set of outdoor cushions can make the space feel brand new without a single new purchase.

  • Add layers of light. String lights, a pair of lanterns, a simple candle on the coffee table. Outdoor spaces transform at dusk, and the right light makes you actually want to stay out there.

  • Bring plants into the conversation. A few new potted plants — herbs near the grill, a statement palm in the corner, trailing greenery on a side table — make the outdoor space feel intentional rather than utilitarian.

Spring refresh outdoor space

Freshen the small stuff that nobody notices (until they do)

Some of the most effective spring refresh moves are the ones your guests can't quite put their finger on. These are the details:

  • New dish towels. Linen, waffle-weave, or crisp white cotton. It's a small thing that makes the kitchen feel cared-for.
  • Fresh hand soap and a new hand towel in every bathroom. Bathrooms are the fastest room in the house to feel tired. This reverses it in ten minutes.
  • One new candle in your main living space. Something clean and seasonal — citrus, linen, sea salt, or green tea. Skip the heavy florals and the leftover winter scents.

A Coat of Paint (If You're Feeling Ambitious)

If you want to go a little bigger, paint is still the highest-impact change per dollar. You don't have to paint a whole room. A powder room in a beautiful soft green. An entry wall in a warm, grounded neutral. A home office bookcase in something unexpected. One painted surface can recalibrate the whole feel of a home.

Why Does Spring Refreshing Matter in Florida?

Because in a climate where the seasons blur together, it's easy to let your home stay in one mood year-round. Moving with the seasons — even gently — keeps a home feeling alive, present, and cared-for. A spring refresh isn't about transforming your home. It's about reintroducing it to itself.

That's the real difference. A house that shifts with the seasons feels lived in, intentional, and loved.

Need a second set of eyes?

If one of these ideas has been nagging at you — a room that's felt heavy, a lanai that needs attention, an entry that's lost its spark — I'd love to help you think it through. Sometimes a second set of eyes is all it takes to know where to start.

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The 3 Rooms that Sell your House

Home Staging Tips from a Designer-Realtor: The 3 Rooms That Sell Your Home

Here's something I've learned wearing both hats — designer and realtor — for all these years: buyers make up their minds faster than most sellers realize. By the time someone has walked through your living room, peeked into your kitchen, and glanced at your primary bedroom, they've usually decided whether they can see themselves living in your home. The rest of the tour is mostly confirmation.

That's not a scare tactic. It's actually good news. The best home staging tips I can offer you start with understanding that just three rooms do the heavy lifting — and each one is selling something different.

Let me walk you through what I mean.

Which Rooms Matter Most When Staging a Home to Sell?

The three rooms that most influence a buyer's decision are the living room, the kitchen, and the primary bedroom. Buyers emotionally commit to a home in these spaces before they ever reach the rest of the house. Concentrating your staging effort here — rather than spreading it evenly across every room — delivers the best return on your time and budget.

The Living Room Sells the Lifestyle

When a buyer steps into your living room, they're not cataloging your furniture. They're asking a quieter question: Can I see myself here? Can they picture Sunday mornings with coffee, friends over for a glass of wine, kids sprawled on the rug? If the answer is yes, you're already winning.

The mistake I see most often is a living room that feels like your life instead of a life. That's not a criticism — your home should feel like yours while you're living in it. But once it's on the market, we're creating a little bit of space for the buyer's imagination to move in.

For the camera: Pull your furniture away from the walls and float it around a clear focal point — usually the fireplace or the largest window. Rooms photograph much better when there's visible floor space around the pieces. It makes the room feel bigger on screen, which is where the buyer is meeting your home first.

The 3 Rooms that Sell Your House

For the walk-through: Layer in softness. A throw draped casually, two or three pillows that actually coordinate, a simple arrangement of greenery on the coffee table. These are the details that make a buyer slow down when they walk in. They don't know why the room feels good — they just know it does.

Home Staging Tips for the Kitchen: Selling the Value

The kitchen is the room where buyers quietly assess whether your home has been taken care of. Fair or not, they'll look at your kitchen and draw conclusions about the whole house. A kitchen that feels clean, current, and cared-for tells them the roof is probably fine, the HVAC has probably been serviced, and the previous owners — that's you — respected the property.

You don't need a renovation. You need the kitchen to feel its best.

For the camera: Clear the counters almost completely. I mean it — almost everything goes. A single beautiful bowl of lemons or a small vase of greenery, and that's it. Empty counters photograph as spacious counters, and spacious counters sell kitchens.

The 3 Rooms that sell your house

For the walk-through: Pay attention to the small things buyers touch. Cabinet hardware that feels dated can be swapped out for under a few hundred dollars and completely changes the feel of the room. A fresh white dish towel. A bowl of fresh fruit that smells good when they walk by. These are tiny investments with outsized returns.

One more thing: if your cabinets are in good shape but the color feels tired, consider painting just the island a deeper, moodier tone. It's one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost moves I recommend to sellers.

The Primary Bedroom Sells the Retreat

This is the room most sellers underestimate, but they shouldn't. The primary bedroom is selling rest. It's selling the idea that after a long day, the buyer will close this door and exhale.

If the room feels like a place where laundry gets folded and bills get paid, we have work to do.

The 3 Rooms that sell you house

For the camera: Make the bed beautifully. I know that sounds obvious, but I mean beautifully — crisp white linens, a folded throw at the foot, layered pillows that actually look intentional. The bed is the hero of this room in every listing photo, so it's worth the extra fifteen minutes.

For the walk-through: Clear the nightstands down to a lamp, a small stack of books, and maybe a candle. Remove anything that reads as "daily life" — chargers, water glasses, the blood pressure cuff, the stack of magazines. Pull personal photos. Soften the window treatments if they're heavy or dated. You want the buyer to walk in and feel their shoulders drop.

Why Do These Three Rooms Matter Most?

Because they're the rooms buyers emotionally commit to before they ever reach the rest of your home. Everything after — the bathrooms, the secondary bedrooms, the laundry room — is almost always confirming a decision that's already been made in these three spaces.

This is why I tell sellers not to spread their staging budget evenly across the house. Concentrate your effort, your time, and your dollars on the living room, the kitchen, and the primary bedroom. Get those three right, and the rest of the house has an easier job.

A few small things that make a big difference in all three rooms

  • Natural light. Open every blind, every curtain, every shade before a showing or photo shoot. Buyers respond to light almost at a biological level. Turn on every lamp too, even during the day.
  • Scent. Nothing heavy or floral — just clean. I'm a fan of a subtle linen or citrus scent near the entry. Avoid anything that smells like it's trying.
  • One unexpected piece. In each of the three rooms, include one thing that isn't obvious — a beautiful bowl, a piece of art you don't see in every listing, a lamp with character. These are the details buyers remember when they're talking about your home in the car on the way home. And buyers who remember your home are the ones who come back with offers.

Ready to stage your home to sell?

Staging isn't about making your home look like a model home. It's about helping the right buyer fall for it. If you're thinking about listing soon and want a prioritized, room-by-room plan for getting your home ready, I'd love to walk through it with you. We can go through photos together or I can come take a look in person, and you'll leave with a clear list of what's worth doing and what's not.

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Custom Bunk Beds for Adults: Not Just for Kids Anymore

Let me be honest with you — when most people hear "bunk beds," they picture a kids' bedroom with a wobbly ladder and a twin mattress that's seen better days. But what I designed for a client's vacation home in Reunion? That's a completely different story.

This client came to me with a wonderful problem. She has a large, close family — the kind that actually wants to vacation together — and a beautiful VRBO property that needed to sleep as many people as comfortably as possible. Her solution? Two custom bunk beds for adults, designed and built specifically for her home. And let me tell you, these are not your childhood bunk beds.

Why Adult Bunk Beds Are Having a Moment

Here's something the vacation rental world figured out before the rest of us: bunk beds, when done right, are actually a brilliant solution for adult guests. They maximize sleeping capacity without eating up floor space, they can be designed to look absolutely beautiful, and — this is the part people don't expect — they can be genuinely comfortable.

The key words there are "when done right." Custom bunk beds for adults are designed with grown-up comfort in mind from the very start. That means full or queen-sized mattresses instead of twins, generous headroom between bunks, sturdy construction that doesn't wobble or creak, and easy-to-navigate ladders or stairs that don't require the agility of a ten-year-old. When you check all of those boxes, a bunk bed stops being a compromise and starts being a feature guests actually love.

What We Designed for Reunion

For this project, we designed two distinct custom bunk beds — each built to fit the specific room it lives in and styled to feel intentional rather than institutional. These aren't pieces that look like they were ordered from a catalog and assembled on a Saturday afternoon. They were designed as part of the room, with the overall aesthetic of the home in mind.

The result is sleeping space that feels elevated and comfortable — the kind of setup where adult guests actually look forward to claiming their bunk rather than feeling like they drew the short straw. That's exactly what great vacation rental design should do.

adult custom bunk beds

Plenty of headroom plus individual night lights make this custom adult bunk bed comfortable, cozy, and practical. 

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custom bunk bed with trundle underneath

What to Think About If You're Considering This

If you own a vacation home and you're thinking about adding custom bunk beds for adults, here are the things I always tell my clients to consider:

Size matters — a lot. Twin bunk beds are fine for kids, but adults need more room. Queen-over-queen configurations are incredibly popular right now for good reason. They sleep four people in the footprint of one bed, and nobody feels cramped.

Headroom is everything. There needs to be enough space between bunks for someone to sit up comfortably, and the person on the top bunk needs to be able to get in and out without a gymnastics routine. This is where custom design really earns its keep — you can get the proportions exactly right for your specific ceiling height.

The ladder or stairs can make or break the experience. A well-designed staircase with storage built in is not only safer and easier to navigate, it adds another layer of function to the room. Details like these are what separate a thoughtfully designed space from one that just technically works.

Style it like the rest of the home. Bunk beds don't have to look utilitarian. With the right finish, hardware, and bedding, they can look just as polished and intentional as any other piece of furniture in the room.

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The Bigger Picture for Vacation Rental Owners

If you own a VRBO or Airbnb, sleeping capacity is directly tied to your booking potential. More guests means more revenue — but only if those guests are comfortable. Custom bunk beds for adults let you have it both ways: maximum capacity and a guest experience that earns you five-star reviews.

Our Reunion client understood this perfectly. She didn't want her family — or her guests — to feel like they were roughing it. She wanted everyone to feel taken care of. That's a design problem I love solving.

And this isn't the first time we've gone the custom bunk bed route for a vacation property. A few newsletters back, I shared the transformation we did for a New Smyrna Beach house where we built custom bunk beds with a fun nautical theme — navy, red, crisp white shiplap — perfect for the kids and beach-loving guests that property attracts. That project was a great reminder that custom bunk beds can be tailored to any age, any style, and any vibe. Click here to read all about that beach house transformation. 

The Reunion project took that same philosophy and scaled it up for adults — different rooms, different needs, same commitment to making every guest feel like the space was designed just for them.

If you have a vacation rental property and you're thinking about how to maximize your space without sacrificing style or comfort, I'd love to talk. Whether it's bunk beds, themed rooms, or a full property refresh, this is exactly the kind of creative, functional design challenge that gets me excited — and the results always speak for themselves.

Call me for a free consultation at (407) 743-2399 or email me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

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The Green Effect: Sophisticated Green Home Décor Ideas for Spring

There's something that happens when you walk into a room that just feels right. You exhale. Your shoulders drop. You slow down without even realizing it. Chances are, there's some green in that room — and right now, the most beautiful green home décor ideas aren't loud or obvious. They're quiet. Refined. The kind of color choices that make guests ask, "What is it about this room?" Sage. Olive. Celadon. Eucalyptus. These are the colors that make a space feel like a breath of fresh air, and spring is the perfect moment to welcome them home.

Why Green Does Something to Us

Before we get into the how, let's talk about the why — because the science here is genuinely fascinating.

Green sits right in the middle of the visible color spectrum, which means our eyes process it more easily than almost any other color. No straining, no adjusting. Just instant ease. That ease translates directly into how we feel in a space. Research shows that green is linked to relaxation, balance, and renewal — and it's one of the colors most recommended by interior designers and mental health experts for creating stress-free spaces.

It goes even deeper than that. Green is considered to represent purity, health, and freshness. It's gentle and relaxing yet invigorating, and it inspires connection. There's a reason hospital designers have used green for decades — it genuinely calms the nervous system. And there's a reason your favorite boutique hotel lobby probably has some green in it.

This is also at the heart of what designers call biophilic design — the idea that we feel better when our interiors connect us to the natural world. Earthy olive and sage tones promote calmness and stability, while green in general connects indoor spaces with the restorative power of nature. When you bring a soft, nature-inspired green into your home, you're not just making a design choice. You're making a wellness choice.

The Green Shades Worth Knowing Right Now

Not all greens are created equal, and the ones that feel most sophisticated right now are the ones that don't try too hard. Here are the four I'm most excited about this spring.

Sage Decor

Sage  The classic that earned its place. Soft, silvery, and a little gray around the edges, sage goes with almost everything. It layers beautifully with warm creams, blond wood, and linen. If you've been curious about adding green but aren't ready to commit, sage is your entry point.

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The Green Effect

Olive and Moss — Olive leans back, serene and self-assured, with warmth that other greens don't have — a little golden, a little earthy — which makes it pair beautifully with terracotta, warm wood tones, and matte black hardware. This is the green that makes a room feel collected and timeless rather than trendy.

Eucalyptus decor bathroom

Eucalyptus — Think of this as the green that can't quite make up its mind between green and gray — and that's exactly what makes it so elegant. Softer than sage, cooler than olive, it's particularly lovely in bedrooms and bathrooms where serenity is the goal.

Celadon decor

Celadon — This one is having a real moment. Falling somewhere between very pale gray and vibrant green, celadon takes its name from ancient Chinese pottery known for its smooth, jade-like surface. It's sophisticated without being serious, and it works beautifully in spaces where you want to feel refreshed rather than cocooned.

Five Green Home Décor Ideas You Can Try Right Now

The good news? You don't have to repaint a single wall to feel the green effect. Here are five ways to work it in — from the smallest commitment to the most statement-making:

1. Start with textiles. A sage linen throw, an olive velvet pillow, a eucalyptus-toned rug — textiles are the lowest-risk way to test a color. They're also incredibly effective. Layer a few tones of green together in your living room and watch how the room comes alive.

2. Try it on cabinetry. Soft greens like celadon, sage, and misty olive bring subtle color without overwhelming the room — especially on kitchen or bathroom cabinets, where they read as fresh and considered rather than bold. Pair with warm brass hardware and you have something that looks like it came straight out of a magazine.

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3. Bring in ceramics and vessels. A celadon vase. An olive pottery bowl. A sage-toned planter. Small moments of green can anchor a shelf or a tabletop beautifully without requiring any real commitment — and they're easy to swap out as seasons change.

4. Consider wallpaper. A subtle botanical or textural wallpaper in a muted green tone can do extraordinary things for a powder room, a dining room, or a home office. It adds depth and personality in a way that paint sometimes can't.

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5. Let the light work for you. Here's one of my favorite things about green — it shifts. In natural light, soft greens appear airy and fresh. Under warm LEDs, they deepen and enrich, adding coziness and depth. It's like getting two rooms in one, depending on the hour.

The Art of Pairing Green

One of the questions I hear most often is: "What do I put with green?" The answer: more than you'd think.

Sage pairs beautifully with cream, blond wood, light beige, and off-white. Olive loves terracotta, sand, matte black, and ochre. Celadon, with its cool undertones, comes alive when you layer in smoky wood finishes and warm metals. And eucalyptus? Pair it with soft whites and natural linen for a bedroom that feels like the most restorative place on earth.

The one rule I always follow: let green be the color and let everything else support it. Give it room to breathe and it will do all the work.

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green and blue living room
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This Spring, Go Green — Thoughtfully

St. Patrick's Day may have us all thinking green this month, but the best green home décor ideas have nothing to do with shamrocks and everything to do with how you want to feel when you walk through your front door. Calm. Grounded. Restored.

That's what the right shade of green can do for a space. And honestly? It's one of my favorite things to help clients discover.

If you're curious about how subtle greens might work in your home — whether it's a full room refresh or just a few thoughtful touches — I'd love to talk.

Call me for a free consultation at (407) 743-2399 or email me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com  

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Small Guest Bathroom Ideas: The One Change That Transforms Everything

When clients ask me for small guest bathroom ideas, they almost always assume they need a full renovation to make a real difference. New tile, new vanity, new fixtures — the whole nine yards. And look, I love a good bathroom remodel. But one of my favorite transformations happened with a single change that took a fraction of the time and budget: wallpaper. 

I'm not talking about the wallpaper your grandmother had in the '80s. I'm talking about a bold, intentional design choice that can completely change the personality of a small space — and I have the project to prove it.

One Room, One Change, Total Transformation

Recently, I worked on a small guest bathroom that was perfectly functional but felt flat. There was nothing wrong with it, exactly — it just didn't have any personality. It was the kind of bathroom guests would use and forget about five minutes later.

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small guest bathroom changes after

The fix? We papered the walls in a rich, textured solid navy blue wallpaper. That's it. No new tile. No new vanity. Just wallpaper.

The difference was stunning. That deep, saturated navy made the walls really pop, and here's the part that surprises most people — it actually made the bathroom feel bigger, not smaller. There's a common misconception that dark colors shrink a room, but when you use a rich, enveloping color like navy in a small space, it creates depth. The walls recede instead of closing in, and suddenly the whole room feels bolder, more sophisticated, and yes, more spacious.

Why Small Guest Bathrooms Are the Perfect Place to Go Bold

If there's one small guest bathroom idea I wish more homeowners would embrace, it's this: the guest bath is the best room in your house to take a design risk. It's a small space, which means less material and less cost. Guests are only in there for a few minutes, so it doesn't need to be a room you live with all day long. And because it's compact, one strong design choice can carry the entire room.

A bold wallpaper in a guest bathroom does something that paint simply can't — it adds texture, dimension, and a sense of intention. It tells your guests that every room in your home was thoughtfully designed, even the smallest one. And trust me, people notice. That little bathroom becomes the room everyone talks about.

small guest bathroom changes
small guest bathroom changes

How to Choose the Right Wallpaper for a Small Bathroom

If you're inspired to try this in your own home, here are a few things I always keep in mind when selecting wallpaper for a small guest bathroom.

  • First, don't be afraid of dark or saturated colors. As we proved with our navy project, going dark in a small room can actually work in your favor. Deep greens, rich blues, moody charcoals — they all create that cocooning effect that makes a tiny bathroom feel like a jewel box rather than a closet.
  • Second, texture matters. A textured wallpaper adds depth and interest that a flat printed pattern can't match. Even in a solid color, a wallpaper with a grasscloth-like or linen-like texture gives the walls a richness that transforms the entire feel of the space.
  • Third, consider what's staying. If your existing vanity, mirror, and fixtures are in good shape, choose a wallpaper that complements them rather than competing. The beauty of this approach is that you're working with what you have — you're just giving it a completely new backdrop.

And finally, think about moisture. Guest bathrooms typically see far less humidity than a primary bath, making them excellent candidates for wallpaper. That said, always choose a wallpaper rated for bathroom use or talk to your designer about the best options for your specific space.

small guest bathroom changes
small guest bathroom changes

The Biggest Small Guest Bathroom Idea? Think Smaller

The best small guest bathroom ideas aren't always about adding more or spending more. Sometimes the most transformative thing you can do is make one confident, well-chosen change. A wallpaper that shifts the entire mood. A color that makes the room feel intentional instead of overlooked.

That navy bathroom we did? It went from forgettable to unforgettable with a single decision. And that's exactly the kind of impact I love helping clients create — the kind where one smart choice changes everything.

If your guest bathroom is feeling a little tired and you're not sure where to start, let's talk. Sometimes all it takes is a fresh set of eyes and one bold move.


Call me for a free consultation at (407) 743-2399 or email me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

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Spring Curb Appeal Ideas: The “Early” Spring Door

If you're searching for spring curb appeal ideas that actually make a difference, start where it matters most — your front door. While the rest of the country is still bundled up and dreaming of warmer days, we're already getting a head start on spring right here in Florida. February is one of my favorite times of year because the weather is absolutely perfect for refreshing your front entry — and nothing makes a statement quite like the combination of bright bougainvillea pinks and lush boxwood greens. 

I've always believed your front door sets the tone for your entire home. It's the first thing guests see, and it's what greets you every single day. So why not make it feel like a celebration?

Why February Is the Sweet Spot for Spring Curb Appeal

When it comes to spring curb appeal ideas that really work in Central Florida, timing is everything. Our cool snaps in February are actually a gift for your landscaping. Bougainvillea loves our mild winters — the cooler nights encourage those gorgeous blooms to really pop, and boxwood stays beautifully dense and green year-round. It's the ideal window to plant, repot, or restyle your entryway before the real heat sets in.

Think of it this way: while your neighbors up north are scrolling through seed catalogs, you could already be living in full color.

spring curb appeal - the early spring door

Front Door Styling That Boosts Curb Appeal

You don't need a complete overhaul to make a big impact. Here are a few of my favorite spring curb appeal ideas using bougainvillea and boxwood: Start with a pair of potted boxwood topiaries flanking your front door. Whether you go with classic spheres or a more relaxed, natural shape, they create instant structure and sophistication. They're low-maintenance, they love our climate, and they look beautiful in just about any style of planter — from traditional urns to sleek modern containers.

spring curb appeal - boxwoods
spring curb appeal

And here's a little designer trick — carry that color story into your doormat, a seasonal wreath, or even a couple of accent pillows on a porch bench. It ties the whole look together and makes your entry feel intentional and polished. These small details are what separate good spring curb appeal ideas from truly great ones.

Practical Tips for Florida Homeowners

Bougainvillea does best in full sun and well-drained soil, so make sure your entry gets plenty of light. They don't love to be overwatered, which honestly makes them pretty easy for our Florida lifestyle. Boxwood prefers a little afternoon shade in our summers, so placing them under a porch overhang is actually ideal.

If you're not sure where to start or you'd love some help choosing the right planters, colors, or layout for your specific entry, that's exactly the kind of thing I love helping clients with. Sometimes it just takes a fresh set of eyes to see the potential that's already right there at your front door.

Spring is knocking early this year — let's make sure your front door is ready to answer.

Call me for a free consultation at (407) 743-2399 or email me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

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Custom Vacation Home Design: A Beach House Transformation

You might remember the stunning Hollywood Glam home we featured in a previous article. Well, that client came back to us with an exciting new challenge--and a tight deadline. 

He had just purchased a vacation property in New Smyrna Beach, completely sight unseen. The goal? Have it guest-ready before the holidays. Most of the home was already furnished, but two bedrooms needed our attention, and the client wanted something special--a unique feature that would make visitors remember this beach house long after they checked out.

This is exactly the kind of custom vacation home design project we love!

A Bunk Room Built for Adventure

One of the bedrooms needed to accommodate a crowd. Families traveling to the beach often bring everyone--kids, cousins, grandparents--and having flexible sleeping arrangements can make or break a property's appeal. 

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My team built custom bunk beds designed to maximize the space while creating a room that feels intentional, not improvised. We went with a navy blue and red nautical theme that nods to the coastal location without veering into kitschy territory. The result is a space that kids love and parents appreciate--sturdy, stylish, and perfectly suited for a beach house. 

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Crisp white shiplap on the walls beside the bunk beds complete the look, adding texture and that classic coastal charm.

A Serene Retreat for Grown-Ups

The second bedroom called for a different approach entirely. While not the master suite, this room needed to feel like a true retreat for adult guests--a place to unwind after long days on the sand.  

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We designed the space around a palette of soft creams with contemporary, crisp lines that give the room a fresh and modern feel. Blue and tan bedding brings in just enough coastal warmth to remind you that you're steps from the Atlantic, while the overall aesthetic stays sophisticated and calming. It's the kind of room where you actually want to sleep in. 

The Mural That Makes Memories

Now for the showstopper.

Our client wanted something guests would talk about, photograph, and remember. We brought in a talented mural artist to transform the wall beside the pool into a celebration of everything that makes New Smyrna Beach special. 

mural pool view

The mural features the Atlantic Ocean, palm trees swaying in the breeze, and surfers catching waves--a scene that captures the laid-back spirit of this beloved beach town. The centerpiece is the iconic Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, located just across the inlet from New Smyrna Beach. Standing as the second tallest masonry lighthouse in the country and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1998, it remains a destination for visitors from around the world. Having it featured in the mural gives guests a beautiful visual connection to the area's history and charm. 

And here's another fun detail: there's a basketball hoop built right into the center of the mural. Guests swimming in the pool can shoot hoops against that gorgeous backdrop. It's playful, unexpected, and exactly the kind of detail that elevates a property from nice to unforgettable. 

Custom Vacation Home Design That Delivers

This project reminded me why I love this work. Every design choice serves a purpose--comfort, functionality, and that little spark of magic that turns a house into an experience.

Whether you're preparing a vacation property for guests, updating a second home, or simply want spaces that feel both beautiful and functional, custom vacation home design can make all the difference. 

I'd love to chat about how we can transform your space! 

Call me for a free consultation at (407) 743-2399 or email me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

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Florida Outdoor Living: Your Lanai’s Best Season is Finally Here

While the rest of the country is bundling up indoors, those of us here in Central Florida are finally stepping outside. This is our season for Florida outdoor living--those glorious months when the humidity drops, the temperatures are perfect, and your lanai becomes the best room in the house. 

If your patio furniture has seen better days or your outdoor space feels a little tired after summer, now is the ideal time to give it some attention. The weather is working in your favor, and you'll actually get to enjoy the results!

Why Winter is Prime Time for Your Lanai

There's a practical reason to tackle outdoor updates now, beyond just wanting to be outside. Low humidity means new cushions and fabrics stay fresh and dry. Rugs lay flat without that stubborn moisture curl. Everything is easier to clean, air out, and arrange when you're not fighting the elements. 

Plus, after the whirlwind of holiday hosting, your home deserves a little refresh--and so do you. Think of it as a January treat for your space. 

Simple Updates for Florida Outdoor Living Spaces

You don't need a complete overhaul to make your lanai feel new again. Sometimes the smallest changes create the biggest impact. 

cushions Jan refresh

Fresh cushions and pillows instantly lift the entire space. This year, I'm seeing beautiful earthy terracottas, soft sage greens, and timeless navy making appearances on Orlando patios. Choose fabrics rated for outdoor use--they've come a long way in both durability and style. 

outdoor rug Jan refresh
An outdoor rug defines your seating area and adds warmth underfoot, making the space feel more like a true living room. Look for materials that drain well and resist mildew. 
Jan outdoor living space

Updated lighting extends your evenings outside. String lights, lanterns, or even a new ceiling fan with a light kit can transform how you use the space after sunset. 

outdoor plants modern Jan
Plants and planters bring life and color. January is a wonderful time to add some greenery since you won't be battling the intense summer sun while getting things established. 

Thinking Bigger: Outdoor Structures Worth Planning Now

If you've been dreaming about a more substantial upgrade to your outdoor space, this is the perfect season to start planning. The best time to build is before our wet summer arrives, so getting designs and permits in motion now means you could be enjoying your new space by next fall. 

outdoor kitchen

Outdoor kitchens have become incredibly popular here in Central Florida, and for good reason. When you can cook and entertain outside year round, it just makes sense. Even a modest setup with a built-in-grill, some counter space, and a small refrigerator changes how you live and entertain. 

pergola Jan refresh
Pergolas and shade structures extend your usable outdoor time even into the warmer months. Paired with fans or even misting systems, they make Florida outdoor living comfortable nearly year-round. 
screening or enclosure upgrades JAN

Screening or enclosure upgrades keep the bugs at bay while still letting you enjoy the breeze. If your current screens are looking warn or dated, replacing them freshens the entire look of your lanai. 

Bringing it All Together

The key to a beautiful outdoor space is thinking of it as a true extension of your home. Consider how it flows from your interior rooms. Choose materials and colors that complement what's inside while standing up to our Florida climate. And most importantly, design it for how you actually live--whether that's quiet morning coffee, family dinners, or entertaining friends. 

If you're ready to reimagine your outdoor space, whether it's a simple refresh or something more ambitious, I'd love to help you make the most of this beautiful season.

Reach out anytime for a free consultation by calling me at (407) 743-2399 or email me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com


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Fresh and Festive: How to Decorate With Natural Holiday Greenery

If you know me, you know I love adding fresh flowers and greenery to just about every occasion—but the holidays are my absolute favorite. There's nothing quite like the look and scent of natural holiday greenery to make your home feel festive. While our Central Florida winters don't bring snow, we have access to beautiful fresh greenery that can transform mantels, tables, and doorways into stunning seasonal displays. Whether you're hosting a holiday gathering or simply want to bring that cozy, organic feel indoors, decorating with real greenery is easier than you might think.

Why Choose Natural Holiday Greenery?

Real greenery brings something artificial décor simply can't replicate—texture, fragrance, and a sense of nature that makes any space feel warm and inviting. Fresh-cut greens like magnolia, cedar, and pine add depth and dimension to your holiday decorating, and many varieties last for weeks with minimal care.

Plus, there's something special about working with natural materials. It connects us to the season in a meaningful way and creates a collected, organic look that feels both timeless and personal.

Magnolia wreath

There's a reason magnolia wreaths are a holiday favorite. The lush, glossy leaves bring instant elegance to any front door, while the bronze undersides add warmth and dimension. It's a simple, stunning statement that captures the beauty of the season without overwhelming your entryway.

Best Greenery Options for Central Florida

Living in Central Florida means we have access to some gorgeous greenery that thrives in our climate. Here are a few favorites to look for:

Magnolia leaves – Glossy green on top with a beautiful bronze underside, magnolia is a Southern classic that adds elegance to any arrangement. It holds up beautifully indoors and dries gracefully over time.

Cedar and cypress – These soft, feathery greens smell amazing and add wonderful texture. They're easy to find locally and work well as a base for arrangements.

Pine and spruce – Traditional and fragrant, pine branches bring that classic holiday feel. Look for varieties with sturdy needles that won't drop too quickly.

Holly – Those bright red berries paired with deep green leaves are instantly festive. Just watch out for the prickly edges!

Eucalyptus – A trendy option that adds a silvery-green tone and a subtle, refreshing scent. It pairs beautifully with more traditional greenery.

cedar garland

Nothing anchors a room for the holidays quite like a fresh greenery garland on the mantel. The layered mix of textures and shades of green creates a natural, collected look that feels both festive and relaxed. There's something about walking into a room with real greenery that just feels like the holidays—warm, welcoming, and a little bit magical.

 Simple Ways to Use Natural Holiday Greenery Around Your Home

You don't need to be a professional florist to create beautiful displays. Here are some easy ideas to get you started:

The mantel – Layer different types of greenery along your mantel, tucking in pinecones, berries, or battery-operated twinkle lights for added warmth.

The front door – A classic wreath is always welcoming, but you can also create a simple swag or asymmetrical arrangement for a more modern look.

The table – A low greenery runner down the center of your dining table makes an effortless centerpiece. Add candles, ornaments, or citrus for extra color.

Unexpected spots – Tuck small sprigs into napkin rings, drape garland along a staircase, or place a few stems in a simple vase on your nightstand. A little goes a long way.

holiday greenery
Holiday greenery

Tips for Keeping Your Greenery Fresh

Natural greenery will last longer with a little extra care:

  • Mist regularly – A light spray of water every day or two helps keep greens hydrated, especially in our air-conditioned homes.
  • Keep away from heat sources – Avoid placing arrangements near fireplaces, heating vents, or direct sunlight.
  • Use floral water tubes – For cut stems in wreaths or garlands, small water tubes can extend freshness significantly.
  • Buy fresh and local – The fresher the greenery, the longer it lasts. Check local nurseries, farmers markets, or even your own backyard.

Make It Your Own With Natural Holiday Greenery

Here's the best part about decorating with real greenery—there are no rules. Mix textures, play with different shades of green, and add personal touches that feel right for your home. Tuck in dried oranges, cinnamon sticks, or velvet ribbon. Go lush and abundant or simple and understated.

Over the years, I've created countless floral arrangements and holiday displays for clients and events, and I always come back to this: natural holiday greenery never goes out of style. It's classic, it's versatile, and it brings a warmth that simply can't be replicated. 

staircase holiday greenery

This holiday season, skip the plastic and embrace the beauty of fresh, natural greenery. Your home will look gorgeous, smell amazing, and feel truly festive!

Need help creating custom arrangements or decorating your home?

I'd love to help bring your vision to life. Contact Soho Interior Design today. You can reach me by calling me at (407) 743-2399 or emailing me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com. for a free consultation.


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Lights, Camera, Orlando! Inside Our Hollywood Glam Vacation Rental Transformation

Some projects just make you smile from start to finish—and this Hollywood Glam vacation rental is one of them.

My son Jonathan and I had the pleasure of transforming this Orlando property into a true showstopper, complete with a one-of-a-kind surprise: an entire room converted into an "America's Got Talent"-style stage, complete with audience seating, a judges' table with working buzzers, and a dressing area for guests ready for their close-up.

When it comes to vacation rental design, creating a memorable experience is everything. And this home? It delivers drama, fun, and glamour in every room.

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A Grand Entrance With a Secret Surprise

Every great Orlando vacation rental design starts at the front door—and this one makes an unforgettable first impression.

The entry foyer welcomes guests with elegance and warmth, setting the tone for the glamour that awaits throughout the home. We painted the entire first floor in Sherwin-Williams 9142 Moscow Midnight, a stunning blue teal that strikes the perfect balance between dramatic and inviting. It's the kind of color that feels sophisticated without being cold—exactly right for a Hollywood-inspired retreat.

But the real showstopper? That red telephone booth.

Hollywood Glam vacation rental entrance
Hollywood Glam entry secret booth

It looks like a striking vintage décor piece, but step inside and you'll discover it's actually a hidden passageway leading to the home's America's Got Talent Theater. It's the kind of playful, unexpected detail that turns a vacation rental into an experience guests will talk about long after they check out.

Hollywood Glam entry to theater

A Hallway Straight Out of Hollywood

Step through the red telephone booth and you're instantly transported. The hallway beyond looks like it belongs on a Hollywood set—moody, cinematic, and full of anticipation for what's around the corner.

From here, guests choose their own adventure. Turn one way and you'll find a fully equipped arcade room. Turn the other and you'll enter the America's Got Talent Theater, complete with stage, judges' table, and working buzzers.

Hollywood Glam theater room
Hollywood Glam theater seating
Hollywood Glam arcade room

Whether your guests want to battle it out on a classic arcade game or perform for a crowd, this home has it covered. It's the kind of thoughtful Orlando vacation rental design that appeals to every age, every personality, and every mood—giving families and groups a reason to put the phones down and make memories together.

Picture-Perfect Memories

No Hollywood home is complete without a photo op—and this one delivers. A small alcove was transformed into a dedicated photo booth space, featuring a custom mural of the iconic Hollywood sign. Pair that with a portable photo booth machine (a great Amazon find!), and guests have everything they need to capture vacation memories in style.

Strike a pose, snap a pic, and watch your friends back home wonder if you've jetted off to California. It's a simple, fun touch that guests absolutely love—and the kind of thoughtful detail that sets great Orlando vacation rental design apart from the rest.

Hollywood Glam photo booth

Hollywood Glamour Meets Everyday Comfort

The home's main living space proves that glamour and functionality go hand in hand. The open floor plan flows effortlessly from a spacious kitchen to a generous living area with plenty of room for dining—perfect for groups gathering after a day at the parks or a night of performances in the theater just steps away.

It's a space designed for real life—cooking together, sharing meals, relaxing on the sofa—all while feeling like you've escaped to somewhere extraordinary. That's the magic of smart Orlando vacation rental design: every room works as hard as it wows.

Hollywood Glam main floor
Hollywood Glam dining

The walls continue in that gorgeous Sherwin-Williams Moscow Midnight. PRO designer tip: the trim and baseboards are painted in the same color, creating a seamless, elevated look that makes the ceilings feel higher and the space feel more intentional. Against this rich blue teal backdrop, modern furnishings and carefully chosen décor keep the Hollywood Glam motif alive without feeling over the top.

Hollywood Glam nook
Hollywood glam living room

The Primary Suite: Elegant Retreat

After a day of arcade battles and stage performances, every guest deserves a beautiful place to unwind. Two primary suites deliver an elegant yet comfortable retreat that feels like a five-star escape.

The walls in the room featured below are painted in Sherwin-Williams 6279 Black Swan, a deep blue that brings a sense of calm and sophistication to the space. It's the perfect complement to the Moscow Midnight used throughout the main floor—different enough to feel special, but still in harmony with the home's overall palette.

Thoughtful touches and quality furnishings make this suite feel luxurious without being fussy. It's exactly the kind of space that elevates an Orlando vacation rental design from ordinary to unforgettable.

Hollywood glam primary
Hollywood Glam primary suite

Old Hollywood With a Playful Twist

This guest suite brings the Hollywood Glam theme to life in the most delightful way. The walls are painted in Sherwin-Williams 6741 Derbyshire, a rich, moody green that feels both bold and inviting.

But it's the artwork that really steals the show. Fun pop art portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn—each blowing a bubble like they're chewing bubblegum—add a cheeky, unexpected twist to these timeless icons. It's playful, it's stylish, and it's the kind of detail that makes guests smile every time they walk in.

Elegant enough for grown-ups, fun enough to feel like a getaway—this room captures everything great Orlando vacation rental design should be.

Hollywood Glam - secondary BR

The Kids' Retreat: Adventure Awaits

The little guests get their own taste of Hollywood magic—starting with a Jaws-themed bedroom that's equal parts thrilling and fun. The room channels those classic summer blockbuster vibes with a nautical twist, complete with an Amity Island poster that fans will instantly recognize.

The star of the room? Boat-shaped beds with oars mounted on the sides, ready to set sail into dreamland. It's imaginative, playful, and exactly the kind of detail that makes kids excited about bedtime—a vacation rental miracle if there ever was one.

Hollywood Glam Jaws room
Hollywood Glam Jaws room Carmen and Jonathan

This room was one of my favorites to design alongside my son Jonathan, and working on it together made it even more special. Great Orlando vacation rental design is about creating joy—and this space delivers it in waves.

Hollywood Glam Jurrasic Park

Jurassic Park: Where Adventure Roars to Life

Next door, young explorers will find a Jurassic Park-inspired bedroom that's pure movie magic. The beds are designed to look like the iconic jeeps from the film—because who wouldn't want to drift off to sleep behind the wheel of a dinosaur expedition vehicle?

And here's where smart design meets Hollywood fun: a murphy bed tucks neatly into the wall, giving kids extra play space during the day and additional sleeping room when needed. It's a practical solution that keeps the room feeling open and versatile without sacrificing an ounce of adventure.

From Jaws to Jurassic Park, these kids' retreats prove that great Orlando vacation rental design isn't just for the grown-ups. Every guest—no matter how small—deserves a little blockbuster magic.

Hollywood Glam Jurrasic Park Carmen and Jonathan

Steal the Look: Create Your Own Hollywood Glam Moment

Love the Hollywood Glam aesthetic? Here's a designer tip you can try at home.

In the main living area, we created a stunning focal point above a console piece using a simple but effective trick. Instead of hanging a single mirror or piece of art, I had a carpenter build two long rectangular frames on either side of the central artwork. Inside each frame, I placed decorative mirrors I found on Wayfair—an affordable way to add instant glamour and dimension to the wall.

Not a mirror person? Try filling the frames with a bold wallpaper instead. The bordered effect creates architecture and visual interest where there was none, turning an ordinary wall into something truly custom.

It's the kind of detail that makes guests stop and notice—and it's completely achievable in your own home. Great Orlando vacation rental design (or any design, really) is often about these thoughtful, unexpected touches that elevate a space from nice to unforgettable.

Hollywood Glam -decor wall

Ready for Your Standing Ovation?

This Hollywood Glam vacation rental was a true labor of love—and getting to design it alongside my son Jonathan made it even more rewarding. From the secret telephone booth entrance to the Jaws and Jurassic Park bedrooms, every detail was chosen to create an experience guests will never forget.

That's what great Orlando vacation rental design is all about. It's not just picking pretty furniture or trendy paint colors. It's about understanding how guests will move through a space, what will make them smile, and what will keep them coming back—and telling all their friends.

Whether you're looking to transform a vacation rental into a showstopper or simply want to bring a little more glamour into your own home, I'd love to help you make it happen.

Let's create something unforgettable together. Contact Soho Interior Design today.  You can reach me by calling me at (407) 743-2399 or emailing me at carmen@sohointeriordesign.com. for a free consultation.

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