Designing a kids bedroom can be overwhelming at times. I don’t know about you, but I would not want to be spending a lot of money on expensive furnishings that the kids will likely outgrow in no time. One great way to go about this obstacle is by choosing pieces that are simple, understated, and... Read more
Creating a nursery should be a sweet and fun time for new mothers to celebrate this special moment of their lives. For first time moms and even moms have done it before, designing a nursery can get a bit overwhelming when trying to get the room just right! When Ciara Self, a first time mother... Read more
Don’t get me wrong – I love a good upholstered dining chair. In fact, I probably spec more of those in my designs. But when a project calls for all wood surface on the dining chairs, these are some of my faves that I look toward. Johan from World Market :: Classic Cafe from... Read more
Some of you may have read our new blog post series, Six Picks, that featured Nest Studio’s owner, Jess Davis. Well this week we’re back with another one, and today it’s all about our lovely Melanie Vega! Melanie is the force behind our sales efforts – managing all of our showrooms and design trade outreach... Read more
This is a round up dedicated specifically to home goods - but I highly recommend you browse each of these ceramicists tableware as well. By Taryn Bone for Nest Studio. Read more
This week we’re back with another roundup! And today it consists of folded furniture! Two weeks ago we did a round up of tubular furniture which seems to be enjoying some popularity of late. Something else we have noticed returning from the 70’s and 80’s is furniture modeled after folded forms. Have you picked... Read more
Hi, it’s Kate Cabiltes! As far as I’m concerned, Palihotel properties can do no wrong and their newest location in Westwood Village, Los Angeles is no exception. With good bones in the form of rich grey walls, impeccable herringbone wooden floors and intricate crown moldings, the décor also doesn’t disappoint. The mid-century modern pieces... Read more
Taryn here, with another roundup! Is there anything more necessary in a kitchen than a big, deep, unobtrusive sink? I think not. At my new Boston pad, I have the most glorious single basin, deeper than deep, undermount, stainless steel sink. It’s fantastic and I do not know how I’ve lived my whole life with... Read more
Hi all, it’s Kate Cabiltes! A pack rat by nature, I find myself in awe of minimalist design and Marie Kondo decluttering methods. While minimalism is truly a lifestyle that must be committed to, I think that a good way for those minimalist-challenged types to start is selecting simple but well-designed pieces to organize... Read more
Is it just me or have you been noticing a lot of tubular furniture lately – whether it’s something that has a tubular metal frame or something that is upholstered sort of like a pool noodle, or even channel tufting – I am seeing cylindrical shapes everywhere. This week’s roundup features some of my favorite tubular seating... Read more
Hey, hey Kate Cabiltes here! Kids bedrooms are so fun to design and source – the possibilities are endless! I am enamored by this cheerful kid’s bedroom by Brooklyn-based husband and wife design duo Chango & Co. The yellow velvet canopy bed takes the stage and the bright spotted wallpaper is the perfect backdrop. Soft... Read more
A new roundup from Taryn! I’m finally living in a place with gorgeous big south-facing (cathedral) windows. That means that this gal who always assumed she had a black thumb is finally making her mom proud and raising a bunch of new plant babies. Finding gorgeous planters that fit my minimal yet eclectic aesthetic was... Read more