Category Archives: Design & Inspiration

Dos & Don’ts of Americana Style with Matty Adler

By At Home with Schell Brothers, in Design & Inspiration

Americana is a well-known, classic design style with a variety of interpretations. While often associated with colonial or traditional items such as quilts and checkered tablecloths, this beloved theme can be reimagined in a modern way with subtle hints of patriotic elements. Examples include a contemporary dining table that combines red chairs and blue accents, […]

Inside Look: The Southport at Brentwood

By At Home with Schell Brothers, in Design & Inspiration

Inspired by a coastal vibe of soft blues, natural accents, and gleaming finishes, The Southport at Brentwood dishes out a healthy dose of year-round summer. Think of The Southport as an architectural chameleon that easily transforms to accommodate the lifestyle you love. With 4 bedrooms, 3 ½ baths, and a first-floor primary suite, along with […]

Dos & Don’ts Of Tile Design

By At Home with Schell Brothers, in Design & Inspiration

Have the current tile trends piqued your interest? Designer Rhianna Abel shows how to incorporate lasting style into your home story. DO: Be inspired by the latest trends.DON’T: Chase those trends too far!These days, trends fade quickly, so I suggest using them sparingly as inspiration for shapes, textures, colors, and patterns. Save time and money […]

Dos & Don’ts of Exterior Selections

By At Home with Schell Brothers, in Design & Inspiration

Designing the perfect exterior color scheme is easy when you start with a plan.  Senior Design Consultant Karen Ryan shows you how to bring it together in an eye-catching way. Do: Have a plan.Don’t: Overthink it.The exterior of your home is important because it showcases your style before anyone steps through the front door. Developing […]

Hexagon tile – a timeless choice

By Matty Adler, in Design & Inspiration

Tile has always played a dual role of functionality and aesthetics. Throughout history, tile in bathrooms has seen its trends come and go with some patterns really standing the test of time, hexagon being one of them. Hexagon tiles were first created at the turn of the 20th century for utilitarian purposes with white and […]