ASK ANTHONY: DON’T “EMPTY NEST,” RE-NEST!

Anthony Michael • March 22, 2017

THINGS I AM CONSIDERING AS I DOWNSIZE FROM A HOME TO A CONDO

Spring has finally arrived here in Chicago, and I am happy to say that I am halfway finished with a major move… my personal version of a good spring cleaning! For years I have had far too much square footage and far too many things. I have long enjoyed the pleasures that a freestanding home provides, but lately I have had other interests occupying my time (like renovating a really big boat) and I decided that it might be time to free myself of some lifelong clutter and downsize to a condo lifestyle.

While I will admit there have been some strong emotions involved in saying goodbye to many of my favorite possessions and closing the door on this chapter, I will also admit that there is a great sense of fun and excitement in being my very own interior design client for the first time in years!

“There’s an axiom among some real estate agents that when it snows in March, it’s time to call ‘gently’ graying past clients and suggest that now is the time to buy a condominium.”

A woman is mowing the grass in front of a large house.


Condo living, or more broadly, downsizing and trading a single-family home for community living, is increasingly becoming an attractive option to baby boomers. With the kids out of the five-bedroom housewith the sprawling lawn, many empty nesters admit they’re left with too much space and the home maintenance, aka ‘honey-do’ tasks that come with a big house.

Downsizing to a Chicago condo eliminates responsibilities like grass cutting, garden tending, and snow shoveling, but there are trade-offs for the benefits. Most community associations require homeowners to pay a monthly maintenance fee, which covers the preservation of those common area services—beyond lawns and roads, services like a doorman, the building elevators, a gym, or a pool. The maintenance fee can be intimidating to prospective buyers in addition to the specter of the occasional assessment. Assessments require owners to pony up additional money for special projects. On average, however, condo association fees are less when compared to the costs of homeownership.

A man standing in front of a sign that says everything but the house

HERE ARE SOME DUE DILIGENCE TIPS IF YOU’RE CONSIDERING DOWN-SIZING TO A CONDO:

  • Review the association financials. They are arduous, but they showcase the financial health of a community. Make sure there is no pending litigation and that there is an ample reserve fund. A well-funded HOA sees neither special assessments nor frequent maintenances fee increase.
  • Read the last two years’ minutes. Find out what the residents have been talking or complaining about. You’ll see the issues, if any, and know whether you want to be part of a particular community.
  • Familiarize yourself with the association bylaws and the rules and regulations. This lets you know what you’re buying into. There’s nothing worse than being attached to your golden retriever and the condo bylaws limit dogs to 40 pounds or forbid pets.
  • Ask to see the community newsletter if a larger building – say 40 or more units. If there isn’t one, ask why. Community communication and transparency are absolutely essential. Homeowners whose boards don’t tell them what’s going on are unhappy, associations that have a newsletter seem to have the least amount of controversy.

There is a large swimming pool on the roof of a building.

Downsizing can be a big adjustment, especially for those who are “empty nesters” or recently widowed. While I am neither, I am seizing this opportunity as a “re-nester” and enjoying the creative process of fitting a selection of my favorite things from a 3600 sq.ft home, into a 1600 sq. ft. condo.

I am using an online auction service to assist in the packaging and sale of much of my furniture and 40+ years of collecting objects, aka clutter. This entire process has changed my focus, and given me energy towards this new urban lifestyle with all of its added amenities. While my dog Lola may not be as thrilled about the elevator ride when she wants to go outside, I am looking forward to some fun and sun while lounging by my new rooftop pool.

The latest trend is to go big by going small… and in my case going bold – just finished painting the entry foyer in big white and black horizontal stripes. Love the new look!

A living room with a fireplace and a view of the city

Live Brilliantly
Stay Positive
Be Happy,
Anthony Michael

FAQs

What are some considerations when downsizing from a home to a condo?

Considerations when downsizing to a condo include reviewing association financials, reading recent meeting minutes, understanding association bylaws and regulations, and checking community communication channels like newsletters.

What are some tips for reviewing association financials?

Tips for reviewing association financials include checking for pending litigation, ensuring an ample reserve fund, and evaluating the history of special assessments and maintenance fee increases.

Why is familiarity with association bylaws important?

Familiarity with association bylaws is important to understand rules regarding pets, community amenities, and other restrictions or allowances that may impact condo living.

How can one stay informed about community issues in a condo?

One can stay informed about community issues in a condo by reading community newsletters, attending meetings, and actively engaging with the condo association.

What are some challenges and benefits of downsizing to a condo?

Challenges of downsizing to a condo include potential restrictions and monthly maintenance fees, while benefits include reduced responsibilities like yard work and access to shared amenities.

January 28, 2026
You can make your outdoor spaces lively and inviting all winter long. With a few simple touches, patios, gardens and poolside areas can shine with color, warmth and personality, staying cozy and enjoyable in cooler months. Vibrant textiles, thoughtful lighting and eye-catching design elements instantly brighten the space. Practical additions, such as heaters or protective covers, help you enjoy your outdoor areas comfortably throughout the season. 1. Layer With Textiles for Visual and Physical Warmth Even in chilly weather, textiles can make your outdoor seating areas feel welcoming. Brightly patterned cushions, throws and outdoor rugs can draw the eye and add a sense of personality and charm. Mixing textures and colors can also help define seating areas and make them feel more like an extension of your indoor living space. Color can play a powerful role in this process. Research shows that cool tones like blue and green tend to lift moods and create a calming effect. Warm colors, such as red and yellow, increase energy. By thoughtfully combining patterns, textures and color palettes, you can make your outdoor space both visually engaging and emotionally inviting all winter long. 2. Prepare Seasonal Features Thoughtfully If your outdoor space includes a pool, winterizing it helps preserve its functionality and appearance. It also improves safety by reducing the risk of accidental falls — protecting family members and pets from potential hazards during the colder months. Draining or covering fountains, ponds and pools also protects them from freeze damage. Cleaning and covering fire pits or outdoor kitchens keeps them ready and safe for use when warmer weather arrives. 3. Introduce Eye-Catching Design Elements Adding visual interest through tiles, stepping stones or outdoor art can help a winter landscape feel deliberate and thoughtfully designed. A striking tile pattern, a bold mosaic wall or a sculptural piece can create clear focal points in an outdoor space. These elements help draw the eye and keep the area visually engaging, even when plants are dormant or touched by frost. Well-placed design elements can also improve how you use the space. Stepping stones can subtly guide movement through a garden, while decorative tiles or wall art can define different zones within a patio or courtyard. 4. Brighten the Space with Colorful Lighting Lighting can transform an outdoor area from dull to dazzling. Consider installing string lights, lanterns or LED fixtures in bold colors to make your patio or garden pop. Warm-toned lights can create a cozy atmosphere, while colored bulbs may add playful accents that catch the eye from inside your home. Using lighting to highlight pathways, planters or architectural features can make your outdoor space feel intentional and inviting, even on the grayest winter days. Consider ENERGY STAR-certified LED lights, as these use roughly 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs and can last up to 25 times longer. These qualities also make LEDs a strong choice for environmentally conscious home design. 5. Keep Spaces Functional With Practical Additions Spending time in nature improves cognitive function , stimulates brain activity, lowers blood pressure and enhances overall well-being. Consider using heating sources, such as a fire pit, patio heaters or heated seating, to help extend the space's use during colder months. Even portable heaters can make a chilly evening more comfortable, allowing you to host gatherings or enjoy quiet moments outdoors. To further enhance comfort, windbreaks, outdoor curtains or partial enclosures can help reduce exposure to cold air. Weather-resistant furniture and storage solutions can also keep the space organized and easy to maintain throughout the season. Extend the Life of Your Outdoor Space Making your outdoor space winter-ready is about balance and combining aesthetic touches with functional elements. Colorful lighting, layered textiles, bold design features and practical heating solutions can bring your space to life and keep it functional year-round. Carefully chosen winter plants can make your patio, deck or garden feel alive and inviting all season long. With these intentional updates, your outdoor areas can remain a source of joy and relaxation, offering views and experiences that brighten even the coldest days.
January 28, 2026
People could feel the vibe and soul of your home before they even step inside the front door. Think about it — the curb and the house’s facade are the first things that greet you when you visit another person’s house. Elevate your curb appeal to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests by diving into these crucial elements. 1. Unify Style and Tech with an Integrated Garage Door System The best way to increase the curb appeal of your home with a garage door is by treating it as a main design feature and not just something functional. After all, garage doors are one of the largest elements you can see on a home’s facade. How can you increase the curb appeal of your home with a garage door? Incorporate designs that complement your home's aesthetic and architecture. For example, choose sleek black ones for minimalist contemporary houses or X-brace ones for homes with rustic farmhouse vibes. You can also customize your own based on materials such as wood, steel, composite or other options. Choose among a diverse collection of high-end and high-tech garage door designs from LiftMaster with Clopay , which brings technology and curb appeal together. Make sure you use them to the fullest by installing wall-mount openers that free up ceiling space and give your home a modern look. Additionally, you can control these garage doors with an app, making going out and coming back home so much easier. 2. Add Drama and Safety with Architectural Lighting Lighting can make or break your home's curb appeal — think of it as jewelry for your facade. It bridges your home's interior to its exterior and brings the place to life, especially at night. Wall lights brighten up homes at night and ensure security. On the other hand, accent wall lighting creates a distinct, comforting mood and step accents help people see where they’re going without harsh overhead light. Known for its quality and wide range of outdoor lighting, Kichler has plenty of options depending on your home’s needs. You can choose lighting based on aesthetic, functionality, safety or security. 3. Create Living Architecture with Curated Landscaping One of the best ways to show your home’s overall style is to devote energy to your landscaping, creating blossoming gardens or maintaining a unified front yard image. Curated landscaping is about caring for your greenery and using it as key architectural points. You can create structure and texture as well as use color to complement your home’s design. Besides aesthetics, landscaping helps maintain your privacy, guide guests toward the front door and soften facade elements. Make sure you find a partner who understands how to correctly set up and layer these elements. With a hundred years of experience, Monrovia is the perfect partner for developing your outdoor space. You can choose among shrubs, perennials, grasses or a mix of these three to decorate your home. Your Home's Style Story Starts at the Curb Investing in your home’s facade and outdoor space brings a strong ROI. Start by boosting your home's curb appeal with garage doors. Invest in high-quality doors with a matching design. Adding outdoor ambient lighting and curating front gardens and yards are other ways to improve curb appeal. Make sure you view homes’ exteriors not just as an addition but as an essential part of your home. Try one of these methods and see how much change it can bring.
January 19, 2026
The white chocolate minimalism trend has taken over the interior design world by storm in recent years. This aesthetic has graced celebrity home tours and countless Pinterest inspiration boards. Before you redesign your home, let’s take a trip down memory lane and explore what white chocolate minimalism offers and whether its reign has passed. What Is White Chocolate Minimalism? The white chocolate minimalism trend coincided with the COVID pandemic, when everyone was simplifying their lives and choosing things that matter most. Since then, the trend has remained strong, adorning many homes and designs worldwide. Think of cream sofas, beige wallpapers, frost-white countertops and ivory decor. Besides shades of white, the design trend also features clean lines and layers, as well as an emphasis on light and space.
January 19, 2026
Keeping your home organized shouldn’t feel challenging. January is the perfect time to revamp your interior decorating. You could have storage systems ready to go for the rest of the year after one or two quick projects. Consider some practical, stylish solutions to find new ideas that work in any living space. 1. Matching Painted Cabinets Your kitchen and bathroom cabinets likely already hold plenty of belongings, but do they complement the paint color around them? Covering your cabinets in the same shade as the surrounding walls will elevate your interior decorating. If you add storage hooks on the inside of each door or underneath the cabinets, you’ll add more places to keep things. Even if your cabinets become cluttered over time, the extra paint color could keep your stress low. Shades of blue and green reduce a person’s anxiety , so you may not feel as tense around household messes with more of those colors in your life. 2. Hanging Baskets Some homes have tricky empty spaces like alcoves. If you want to maximize your organization options, hang baskets around your house. They come in all sizes, so they’ll fit in those tougher spots where furniture and picture frames can’t. You’ll also layer your home’s design with a new texture if you don’t currently use baskets for storage. 3. Setback Shelves Fill empty wall space without making your house feel smaller by building setback shelves. The shelving units are better for small items because they use only the space behind your drywall. They also make use of vertical space, which is often underutilized , and make rooms feel bigger, adding a fresh style while creating additional shelving. Meet with a contractor to map any existing electrical cords and studs if you want to install built-in shelves in a specific room. 4. Magnetic Fridge Shelves If you want a quick organization solution on a budget, look into shelves that attach to the outside of your fridge. The strong magnets can hold things like spice containers, large utensils and other things you’d otherwise keep on your countertops. Magnetic shelves come in a variety of styles so you can match them to your existing interior design. Your kitchen will become a more organized place without breaking the bank. 5. Chalk Pen Labels Labels are essential in any organized living space. You could use them to label food storage containers in your pantry instead of branded packaging. The average American buys groceries once a week , but you may not need to update your labels often if you purchase the same food regularly. Labels may also be helpful inside cabinets or on bins in your closet. Turn them into more stylish spaces by using chalk pens on the labels. You can get creative with colors and make your labels look like a professional artist stopped by to upgrade your home’s aesthetic.  6. Wicker Storage Containers Many homeowners keep things under their beds when they can’t find any other room for large belongings. If you’re tired of seeing fabric bags or plastic bins beneath your bedframe, swap them with wicker storage containers. The natural texture gives any room a professionally designed feel. You may not mind seeing the bins peek out from your bed, transforming a current storage headache into an enjoyable part of your house. Organize Your Home With Ease You don’t need a big budget to organize your belongings more stylishly. Think about which solutions would look best in your house while meeting your storage needs. Whether you install setback shelving or paint your cabinets, your home will start 2026 with a refreshed vibe.
January 6, 2026
Imagine curling up with a book and a hot chocolate while a winter storm rages just beyond your window. If you’re lucky enough to have an all-weather porch with full walls and a roof, you can easily turn it into a cozy haven for relaxation throughout the coldest months. Start With a Cohesive Color Scheme Colors can influence mood and energy levels. In a color and emotional association survey, most participants associated red or pink with love , about half linked yellow to joy, and almost a third connected blue to relief. When decorating your all-season porch, consider colors that remind you of wintertime and evoke positive feelings. Through careful color choices, you can bring the outdoors inside, minus the rain, snow and freezing temperatures. A monochromatic palette that complements your home’s exterior is an excellent way to make your porch feel like a bridge between indoors and outdoors. Monochromatic schemes are shades of the same color , such as sky blue and navy, burgundy and pink, or lavender and plum. So, if your home’s exterior features sage green, you could choose forest green as a monochromatic complement for your porch. Layer in Comfort With Rich Textures and Textiles Having chosen a color scheme, you can maximize it through your selection of furnishings and accessories. Incorporate Plush Rugs and Curtains A soft, thick area rug can cover the cold floor, instantly adding depth and coziness. Thermal curtains offer a soft appearance and provide additional insulation against the cold. Add an Abundance of Pillows and Blankets Using a variety of textiles such as chunky knits, faux fur, fleece and wool adds visual interest and tactile comfort to your snug. You can mix and match different textures and patterns within your color scheme to create a deep sense of warmth. Create a Warm Glow With Ambient Lighting Harsh overhead lighting works against the cozy feel you are trying to achieve. Layering different light sources is a better option and can create an inviting ambience. Use Dimmable Lamps and String Lights Try placing floor or table lamps with warm-toned bulbs and dimmers. Look for the Kelvin rating — this measures how the light looks, not its power. Bulbs of 2,700 to 3,000 Kelvin are usually termed “soft white,” which is ideal. Warm white, between 2,000 and 2,500 Kelvin, works too, but soft white generally gives a more relaxing glow. String lights are not just for the holiday season. Adding some to your all-weather porch is a good idea for year-round ambience, and it can seem especially magical during long, dark winter nights. Introduce Candles for Scent and Flicker What says coziness more than a flickering flame? Flameless LED candles are a worry-free alternative to naked flames that create the same inviting feel. You’re probably familiar with using festive scents like cinnamon or cranberry. Once the festivities have passed, you can use other wintry fragrances that evoke the outdoors with a hint of warmth. Think pine, wood smoke, fir, cedarwood or amber. Select the Right Furnishings for Lounging Your all-weather porch is meant to be a haven, so choose furniture that allows you to truly relax. Opt for Deep, Comfortable Seating Upholstered items will feel warmer and more inviting than those made of wood or metal. Consider a small loveseat, a comfortable armchair and ottoman, or even a daybed if space allows. Research shows that time spent in nature reduces stress and lowers blood pressure , but it’s easy to miss out on the benefits of being outdoors during the winter months. Your all-weather porch gets you as close to nature as possible, so choose furniture that you will want to spend time with. Bring in Natural Elements Adding hardy potted plants, such as ferns or snake plants, will further bring life to your space and connect you to the outdoors. Winter-blooming flowers need plenty of light , so place them near windows. For pops of color, it’s hard to beat African violets, Cattleya orchids or primrose. The holiday favorite, amaryllis, is low-maintenance and can be planted to bloom long after the festivities are over. Ensure Consistent Warmth for All-Day Comfort No matter how beautiful your space, you won’t want to use it if it’s cold. Even insulated all-weather porches can get chilly. An electric fireplace brings heat and ambience, but for a more flexible option, a properly-sized space heater is a great choice. Check windows and doors for drafts. If necessary, add simple fixes, such as door snakes, to keep the cold air out and the warm air in. Weatherstripping, if required, is a simple DIY job, but ensure you do it before temperatures drop below 20o Fahrenheit. Otherwise, it may not adhere correctly. Your Winter Retreat Awaits Transforming your porch into a winter snug is easier than you think. By layering cozy textures, adding warm, ambient lighting and choosing a cohesive color palette, you can create an inviting space that connects you to the outdoors all season long.
December 30, 2025
Countertops are taking center stage in 2026 with bold designs and practical innovations. Homeowners can mix timeless natural stones with modern engineered surfaces. Trends focus on texture, seamless designs and colors that complement any style. Quartzite, quartz and porcelain offer durability without sacrificing elegance. Choosing the right finish and layout can instantly elevate the appearance of your kitchen or bathroom. Countertop Trends Defining 2026 From bold natural patterns to tactile textures, countertops will become a focal point of kitchen and bathroom design in the new year. 1. Quartzite — The Natural Stone Star The popularity of quartzite is growing, with homeowners seeking natural elegance and lasting durability. Its strength and beauty make it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and even feature walls. This natural stone is available in a variety of colors and patterns, offering you creative freedom to match any style. Low-maintenance and heat-resistant, quartzite combines luxury with practicality for every home. Since 1989, Modul Marble has been a top supplier of quartzite slabs in LA. It sources high-quality quartzite slabs from around the world, ensuring each piece is one-of-a-kind and of exceptional quality. Its experts help homeowners pick the best stone for their project. Its quartzite slabs are carefully selected from quarries worldwide, ensuring each piece is unique and full of character. The team guides homeowners in choosing the perfect quartzite slab for their style and needs, offering many options to buy quartzite slabs in LA. 2. Warm and Earthy Tones Warm neutrals — such as sandy beiges, creams, taupes, and rich browns — are replacing sterile whites and cool grays. These shades can create inviting, sophisticated and timeless kitchens. Typically, manufactured surfaces now replicate natural stone patterns beautifully, featuring bold veining and earthy hues. Countertops seem to have become a striking focal point, defining the space. Exclusive Stone, Inc. has served the Chicago area, specializing in quartz, granite and marble countertops. Options include warm and earthy tones such as fair crema marfil and giallo crystal. The team provides expert guidance on material selection, custom designs and fast installations. 3. Honed and Textured Finishes Honed and textured countertops are gaining popularity for their soft look and everyday practicality. Finishes like honed and leathered can reduce glare and conceal smudges, scratches and fingerprints more effectively than polished surfaces. Textured finishes may also add depth and character, turning countertops into subtle design features. Its advantages can include the tactile feel and forgiving nature of these materials, especially in busy kitchens and bathrooms. Pinnacle Stone Restoration provides polished, honed, textured, cleaned and sealed countertops. It caters to both residential and commercial properties in the Chicago region. Its services include countertop refinishing and repair, featuring leathered, antiqued or textured finishes for a distinctive, upscale look on marble, quartzite and granite. 4. Seamless Slabs and Full-Slab Backsplashes Seamless slabs and full-slab backsplashes can create a clean, uninterrupted look in modern kitchens. Extending the same material upward adds visual impact while making spaces feel larger and more refined. This design can also reduce grout lines, making cleaning and long-term maintenance more straightforward. Moderno Porcelain Works offers large-format porcelain slabs ideal for seamless countertops and backsplashes. Its ultra-compact slabs allow expansive designs with minimal seams and precise detailing. With expert fabrication and proprietary installation methods, Moderno delivers flawless results from planning to installation. 5. Farewell to the Waterfall Edge In 2026, many designers are moving away from waterfall edges in favor of softer, more residential-friendly designs. The dramatic look now feels overly modern and less practical for everyday living. Skipping the waterfall edge can also reduce material costs without sacrificing style. Homeowners may gain flexibility while focusing on function, warmth and timeless appeal. LA Custom Granite Quartz Marble Countertops designs integrated drainboards, waterfall edges, mitered aprons and various custom features, improving the functionality and aesthetics of countertops. The team collaborates with clients to develop unique layouts, which may include integrated sinks, backsplashes and waterfall edges. It accommodates unconventional shapes and thickness requirements to suit specialized areas. The team's expertise guarantees that every edge detail appears intentional and refined. Elevate Your Surfaces in 2026 Countertops in 2026 blend beauty, durability and innovation like never before. From the natural elegance of quartzite to the sleek practicality of engineered quartz, each material offers unique ways to enhance your kitchen or bathroom. Thoughtful choices in texture, finish and layout let you create spaces that are both functional and visually stunning. Whatever your style, these trends provide endless inspiration to transform your home with surfaces that last and impress.
December 18, 2025
Gone are the days when opulence defined home luxury. Instead of ornate, for-show decor and furnishings, it focuses on function and feeling. Features that remove friction from daily life, save time and actively contribute to your well-being are now the height of indulgence. Whether you’re designing a new home, planning a renovation or simply looking for high-end design inspiration, these luxury upgrades can elevate your space. 1. Residential Elevator for Seamless Accessibility A residential elevator is the ultimate fusion of luxury and practicality. It simplifies routines, such as moving groceries, laundry, luggage and even holiday decorations between floors. On top of that, the best residential elevators can also future-proof your property, making it a forever home that can adapt to changing mobility needs without sacrificing style. What Are the Best Home Elevators for Residential Use? For exceptional safety and reliability, one of the brands that offers the best home elevators for residential use is Inclinator Company of America . Its highly customizable residential elevators come equipped with full-time cab monitoring, code-compliant safety gates and battery-powered cab lowering for emergencies. For homeowners who want to make a bold architectural statement, Savaria elevators are a great choice. Its Vuelift elevator, for instance, features panoramic glass in round and octagonal models, providing excellent views and allowing natural light to filter between floors. 2. Home Theater Room for a Cinematic Escape More than a multipurpose living area, a true “home theater room” is meticulously designed to provide complete audio-visual immersion. You control everything in the setup, from the lights and sounds to the temperature and seating. Dedicated, high-performance equipment delivers high-definition images and audio that move around the listener like in real life. The room itself may also contribute to the environment with acoustic panels and sound isolation. What Are the Must-Have Brands for a High-End Home Theater? Many film enthusiasts love movie players from Kaleidescape for their lossless audio and full reference video, a quality that surpasses 4K streaming services. From an elegant on-screen interface, you can browse an extensive selection and jump to iconic scenes instantly. Another leading projector screen brand, Stewart Filmscreen ensures its products display images with maximum impact, perfect color accuracy and stunning clarity. Its ambient light-rejecting technology promotes vibrant views even in rooms that aren’t dark. 3. At-Home Spa for a Private Wellness Retreat A spa-like bathroom is perfect for those who prioritize wellness and self-care. It features amenities that offer tangible health benefits, such as a steam shower that can improve respiratory health and a hydrotherapy soaking tub that can relax muscles. This luxury bathroom can combine steam, water, light, scents and even sound to bring the restorative experience of spas into your daily routine. Which Brands Can Create a Spa-Like Bathroom? If you love steam showers, ThermaSol offers a wide array of smart, multi-sensory solutions. With its smart controllers and mobile app, you can pre-heat your steam shower from anywhere and personalize each session with integrated chromatherapy and music streaming. For a truly therapeutic bathing experience, tubs from BainUltra offer the perfect amenities. The brand’s signature air-jet system provides a gentle, full-body massage with heated water to ensure continuous comfort without any cold spots. 4. Smart Home Automation for Effortless Living True automation goes beyond voice commands. It’s about devices intuitively working together and simplifying complex actions into one touch. Imagine pressing a “goodnight” button on a keypad by your bed to simultaneously turn off every light in the house, lock the front and back doors and arm your property’s security system. Automated systems also reduce “wall acne” — the clutter of multiple light switches, thermostats and keypads — into single, elegant interfaces. Which Systems Offer Whole-Home Automation? Crestron is the go-to system for large, complex or one-of-a-kind luxury automation projects, and its technology translates well to home systems. Its centralized platform can allow you to control nearly every electronic device in your home, from lights and shades to audio, security and HVAC. If you want to manage your home electronics from a single app, touch screen or remote, Control4 can make it happen. Its massive ecosystem of compatible products makes it easy to integrate various devices into one cohesive system. Designing the Perfect Luxury Retreat Luxury is deeply personal, so consider what your ideal day at home looks and feels like. Identify what brings you the most comfort, joy and convenience and create an environment that supports and enhances them. Ultimately, the greatest indulgence is a home that’s a perfect reflection of you — a space that actively contributes to a life well-lived.
December 10, 2025
Updating your home’s color scheme is a great way to welcome the new year, and what better way is there to tackle this project than to take inspiration from the 2026 colors of the year? Most of these hues are earthy and sophisticated with a strong connection to nature. Grounding and restorative, they reflect a strong desire for serene sanctuaries. If you’re interested in welcoming the new year with a palette refresh, the following combinations bring out the best in these shades. 1. Benjamin Moore's Silhouette: Sophisticated and Graceful Benjamin Moore’s 2026 color of the year is a deep, luxurious brown with a soft charcoal undertone, giving it a sense of refined elegance. Silhouette is perfect for creating an intimate, cozy and high-end atmosphere. Consider painting this on walls for a dramatic, enveloping feel. Use creamy off-whites for trims, ceilings or a large area rug to provide contrast and keep the space from feeling too dark. Accent the pairing with soft, dusty pinks through velvet pillows, throws or artwork for a touch of warmth and romance. Complete the look with polished brass or gold hardware and dark walnut wood furniture. 2. Behr's Hidden Gem: Elegant and Modern Hidden Gem is a smoky, jewel-toned jade with blue undertones. It’s muted enough to feel elegant and versatile without overpowering, making it ideal for modern-organic and midcentury modern aesthetics. Use Behr’s 2026 color of the year on kitchen cabinets, a living room accent wall or a vanity in a bathroom. Complement it with light wood tones like white oak or maple for flooring and furniture to keep the room feeling bright and modern. Ground the look with sharp black accents in light fixtures, side tables and wall decor. Finally, add texture and color with rich brown leather furnishings, woven natural fiber rugs and green indoor plants. 3. Valspar's Warm Eucalyptus: Earthy and Serene Valspar’s 2026 color of the year is a mid-tone green with a gentle warmth. With its strong connection to nature, this biophilic hue promotes a sense of peace and well-being. Warm Eucalyptus goes well on the walls of a bedroom or bathroom. Pair it with sandy beige through linen curtains or a comfortable armchair. Lean into its earthy tones with pops of muted terracotta color in mugs, planters or patterned textiles. Complete the look with natural textures like rattan or wicker baskets, jute rugs, and unglazed pottery. 4. Sherwin-Williams' Universal Khaki: Comforting and Timeless Universal Khaki is a mid-tone beige with warm undertones that never goes out of style. It has a “chameleon” quality, as it can feel modern or traditional, depending on what it’s paired with. Paint Sherwin-Williams’ 2026 color of the year on the walls of a large, open-concept space to unify the area. Pair it with a classic, crisp white for trims and doors, then add dusty blues and olive greens to the palette through decor, textiles and art. Opt for materials like brushed nickel, aged brass and traditional wood furniture for a classic look. 5. Pantone's Cloud Dancer: Tranquil and Airy Pantone’s 2026 color of the year is a soft, billowy off-white with minimal undertones, representing a desire for simplicity. While Cloud Dancer can serve as a quiet, peaceful canvas for any palette, it looks stunning in Scandinavian and coastal-inspired looks. Paint walls with this shade to maximize light and create an open, airy feeling. Layer the palette with other light neutrals — like a soft, pale gray sofa or bedding — and accent the look with textures instead of color. Use materials like light, weathered wood, natural linen and chunky knit wool throws. Enhance the setup’s comforting atmosphere with boucle fabrics, sheer linen curtains and light-toned flooring. How to Choose and Use the 2026 Colors in Your Home To plan the perfect palette for your space, think of these big-picture considerations before picking up a brush or shopping for decor: Consider the room’s purpose: Valspar’s Warm Eucalyptus is ideal for bedrooms because it’s a soothing shade of green , while a more dramatic hue like Benjamin Moore’s Silhouette is perfect for dining rooms. Factor in lighting: How much light a room gets and from what direction can affect color quality , so assess your space’s lighting conditions at different times of day. Create energy with complementary colors: Combine shades on the opposite sides of the color chart — such as turquoise and cream — to create powerful, high contrast combinations. Start small when integrating color palettes: Consider low-commitment ideas, such as painting an accent wall or the back of a built-in bookshelf, getting new duvet covers, or finding area rugs and artwork that feature the palette. Refresh Your Home’s Palette for 2026 These color trends and palettes are a great source of inspiration. There are no hard rules for how to use them, so feel free to create your own combinations or find what blends well with your current scheme. Find the perfect palette to express your style for the year ahead.
December 1, 2025
There is nothing more enchanting than when your house is aglow with luxurious satin ribbons, gold ornaments in evergreen boughs and twinkling lights both in and outside. It is your time to shine, so dress your home to impress and give every room a little holiday sparkle. Here are some ways to transform your decor from "bah humbug" to a sight to behold. 1. Start With a Warm Glow When you think of Christmases past, you probably remember vibrant colors and bright lights. Bringing some of that warmth into the present can add glamor and purpose to any home. With around 67% of homeowners planning to decorate with holiday lights, choosing something unique can make you stand out from the other houses on your block. Cool white icicle lights create a draped wintery effect that draws the eye, while warm-toned white light can create a homey, cozy feeling. Colored bulbs can seem more festive and inviting. Use a consistent color scheme to keep it classy. 2. Choose a Glam Color Palette A luxurious holiday home can utilize a color palette of gold, champagne, silver, pewter, deep emerald, or midnight blue. These colors work wonderfully with mirrors and metallics. You do not need to change everything you already own to keep the colors consistent. Small swaps can do the trick. Add metallic-colored candles, garland and ribbons. A few mixed finishes, such as brushed gold and polished silver, keep the space visually interesting without overwhelming it. 3. Let Your Textiles Shine Plush faux-fur throws, velvet cushions and satin stockings provide tactile decadence and ensure comfort and glamour. To add a sumptuous touch, top a dining table with a gold-threaded table runner, or drape a fur throw across the bottom of your bed. These soft pieces add warmth next to metal, softening the shine. Your holiday decor will look both luxurious and inviting. 4. Expand Your Space Impress your visitors by finding extra space for all your holiday guests to roam. A garage serves multiple purposes for many families. You can use it to store and access seasonal decorations, and it can also serve as additional seating for gatherings. Your garage is a convenient place to gain extra space when you need it during the holidays. A satin tablecloth can turn a folding table into an elegant dessert table. Tie huge red and gold ribbons to chair backs for an added festive touch and add a small tree in the corner. 5. Layer Textures for a Luxurious Tree Turn your tree into a focal point by using textures and finishes that make it sparkle and shine from all angles. Use both metallic garland and beaded strands. Add oversized ornaments with two or three finishes in the same family, like frosted glass, gold leaf and mirror. Tuck a few specialty pieces in the branches for added interest. Conversation pieces, such as personalized ornaments, add a unique touch. For minimalists, a monochromatic look in gold or silver remains a striking choice. For maximalists, sequins, crystals and pearl detailing are equally stunning. 6. Create an Eye-Catching Centerpiece Centerpieces anchor a room, setting the scene for your celebration. Glam holiday decorations work exceptionally well with varied heights, layers and reflective surfaces. Some things to add to your table include: Tall candlesticks A metal bowl filled with ornaments Crystal or glass components for sparkle Fresh foliage for the base To tie everything together, repeat the metallic accent elsewhere in your display. 7. Add Sparkle to Unexpected Places Small touches can create a significant impact. Decorate in unexpected spaces like the hallway, bathroom and bedroom. Your guests might enjoy a bowl of silver ornaments on a bedroom nightstand, a strand of fairy lights draped over a hallway mirror, or a wreath tied with satin ribbon near a bathroom sink. The little touches make the transformation to an elegant holiday showpiece feel complete. Sound and scent add another dimension to the festivities and involve all the senses, so consider festive candles and ongoing ambient holiday music. 8. Style Your Mantel Remember your mantel for the perfect glam display. Use metallic candleholders, glittered garlands, or tall glass hurricanes. Stagger the display to let light hit the whole mantel, with ornaments and greenery tucked between the candlesticks and garland. Place a symmetrical vignette of matching candlesticks and a statement mirror above the mantel for a more tailored look. 9. Echo the Glamor Outside Choose warm-white lights, metallic bows, or frosted wreaths to extend the interior sparkle outdoors. Glow up the entryway by lining the front walk with lanterns. Wrap porch railing in satin ribbon and white twinkle lights. Small touches can welcome guests, including an elegant white wreath hanging from your front door. Set the tone before your guests arrive. Build the Sparkle One Day at a Time A hint of glow here, a dusting of metallic there, and suddenly your home is dressed for the holidays. Add the magic one room at a time, layering the look as inspiration strikes. You can achieve elegant decor with a few focal points rather than bling everywhere. With consistent effort, you'll impress visitors and have a home that shines brighter than the star on top of your tree.
November 21, 2025
The scent of pine, the warm glow of lights and the comfort of enjoying a warm cup of cocoa by the fire — there’s nothing quite like the holidays. Decorating your home is a great way to welcome the season, but the pressure to capture that festive spirit can be overwhelming. To avoid going overboard and making your space look cluttered, consider going for a sophisticated yuletide look. Make intentional, curated choices to create a warm, personal and elegant look with these decorating tips. 1. Define Your Classic Holiday Theme and Color Palette A defined theme and color scheme can serve as a filter for every other decorating decision, ensuring a cohesive look and preventing impulse buys that don’t fit the concept. Consider these style examples: Nordic winter: Focus on minimalism, natural wood tones and simple greenery paired with a white, black and cream palette Old world Christmas: Incorporates deep, rich colors like burgundy and forest green, vintage-style ornaments and elegant metallic accents in gold or bronze Rustic farmhouse: Includes lots of natural textures, such as burlap and plaid, galvanized metals and simple pine greener y When creating a palette, choose a primary color, a secondary color and an accent metal. For example, use forest green for most of your main decor, contrast it with cream and decorate with gold decor. Let your palette guide your choices for ornaments, textiles, ribbons and even gift wrappers. 2. Layer Natural Greenery and Cozy Textiles Bring the outside in for a lush, timeless feel. Greenery and other natural elements add life, texture and classic scents that artificial decorations can never fully replicate. Go beyond pine. Eucalyptus has a pleasant smell and modern look, while cedar drapes beautifully. Decorate with boxwood for a traditional feel or magnolia leaves to bring a touch of Southern elegance to your space. Learn how to keep your greenery fresh throughout the season, eliminating the need for regular replacements. Consider these placement ideas: Drape garlands down a staircase banister, across large mirrors or along a mantelpiece. Place sprigs or single branches in vases. Incorporate greenery into your dining table centerpiece. Use textiles to add softness and reduce sound in your space, creating a cozier environment. Swap out everyday throw pillows for covers made of velvet, cable-knit wool or faux fur. Use a chunky knit blanket as a tree skirt for a modern twist. 3. Engage the Senses with Holiday Scents Scent is strongly tied to emotions and memories. Integrating it into your holiday setup is a powerful way to establish a festive atmosphere. Here are subtle ways to infuse yuletide scents into your home: Simmer pot: Combine water, orange slices, cinnamon sticks and whole cloves into a small pot on low heat. Dried citrus ornaments: Bake orange slices at 250℉ for three hours to dehydrate them and hang them on your Christmas tree. Essential oil diffuser: Diffuse blends like fir and cedarwood for a “Christmas tree” scent or orange, clove and cinnamon for a “spiced” scent. Scented candles: Light candles with complex, natural scents, such as balsam and spiced cranberry. 4. Light Up Your Home’s Exterior Your outdoor decor sets the first impression of your home, so ensure it reflects the sophisticated holiday look of your interior. Consider these stylish decor ideas: Stick to warm, white lights for a timeless look. Highlight one or two outdoor features, such as a large tree in your front yard or the architectural lines of your roof, instead of covering everything with decor. Line the walkway with simple stake lights. Hang a large, evergreen wreath on your front door. Before putting up holiday lights, make sure your home’s exterior is clean and well-maintained. Ensure roof gutters are clean, intact and clear of leaves and other debris to prevent water damage during the colder months. Double-check any exterior outlets and extension cords for issues before plugging anything. 5. Decorate Planters for a Festive Facade Use potted plants on the porch or your home’s window boxes to create a stylish holiday look that ties the entire front of your home together. Get creative with the plants and decor you place in it. Here are some ideas: For height, place tall elements in the center or back, such as red dogwood twigs, tall birch branches and dwarf evergreens. For volume, opt for lush greenery. Mix different textures, such as fir, pine, cedar and boxwood branches. For variety, add elements that hang over the edge to soften the lines, such as draping eucalyptus and trailing ivy. For a touch of nighttime magic, nestle a string of warm white fairy lights among the greenery. Choose lights with high IP ratings to ensure they can withstand the elements, including harsh winter weather conditions. Cheers to a Season of Festive Elegance Create a classic holiday look with a clear theme and intentional decor choice. Go for a design that engages all your senses. Remember that the ultimate goal isn’t to achieve the “perfect” holiday setup. It’s to create a warm, inviting home that’s brimming with holiday cheer while also reflecting your personal style. So, go for the sophisticated decoration tips that resonate with you to create a beautiful atmosphere that you’d love to share with your loved ones.
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