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Interior Designer vs. Interior Decorator: What’s the Difference — and Why It Matters in Los Angeles

An interior designer works with architecture, space planning, materials, construction coordination, and overall spatial strategy. An interior decorator focuses primarily on furnishings, styling, and aesthetic updates. In Los Angeles, where homes often involve renovation, custom elements, and higher investment levels, understanding this distinction is essential before beginning a project. The…

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Quiet Luxury Interiors: Why This Design Approach Still Resonates in Los Angeles Homes
Modern Mediterranean Living Room

Quiet Luxury Interiors: Why This Design Approach Still Resonates in Los Angeles Homes

Quiet luxury interiors prioritize proportion, natural materials, restraint, and architectural alignment over trend-driven decoration. In Los Angeles, where light and space define the experience of a home, this disciplined approach continues to feel current, refined, and enduring. Despite headlines declaring the end of “quiet luxury,” the aesthetic has not disappeared.…

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Do I Need Home Staging or Interior Decoration to Sell My Home?
Staging concept for a light and bright living room

Do I Need Home Staging or Interior Decoration to Sell My Home?

If you’re selling a home, home staging is the appropriate service—it’s designed to influence buyer perception and market response. Interior decoration is intended for homeowners who are staying, not preparing a property for sale. Get guidance on the right service for your home The Core Difference Between Staging and Interior…

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