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Create Your Own Sunshine With This Color

Butter yellow is having a moment—and yes, it’s every bit as dreamy as it sounds.

There’s something irresistibly soft about this shade: not quite gold, not quite cream, but that perfect buttery glow that catches the light just right. In your wardrobe, it’s effortless—flattering on nearly every skin tone and instantly brightening your look with a whisper of sunshine. But when it comes to interiors? This color deserves a bit more thought and intention.

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9 Paint Colors Kids (And Parents) Will Love

Your kid’s bedroom walls deserve more than boring beige. The right paint color can completely change the feeling of the room, turning it into a space that feels playful, personal, and quietly curated. Whether you want something sweet and calming, moody and dramatic, or soft and warm, the paint color you choose really does help build the whole world of the room.

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Hello Spring! Hello Dusty Blue!

Dusty blue is having a moment, and honestly, it deserves it. It’s softer than navy, more elevated than pastels, and somehow manages to feel both fresh for spring and timeless year-round. In your home, it reads calm, collected, and quietly luxurious—whether it shows up in cabinetry, upholstery, or a full-room moment that feels like a deep exhale.

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The Stone That Designers Use In Their Own Homes

Taj Mahal quartzite has quickly become a designer favorite, and once you see it in a finished kitchen, it is easy to understand why. It offers the soft movement and elegant veining people love about marble, but with the durability and resilience needed for real, everyday life. It is that rare material that feels luxurious and approachable at the same time.

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The Earthy Color Everyone is Loving: How to Style It at Home and in Your Wardrobe.

Olive green is having a serious moment right now, and it’s easy to see why. This earthy, grounded tone brings warmth, depth, and a sense of calm to both interiors and wardrobes. It feels rich without being overpowering and neutral enough to pair beautifully with wood, stone, leather, and brass. Think of it as the sophisticated cousin to beige and taupe.

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