Creating Noble Spaces

Invest in Individuality - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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Invest in Individuality

There are two events at the beginning of the year which I find indispensable as an interior designer: High Point...

Pulling Off a Really Big Event ... At Home - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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Pulling Off a Really Big Event ... At Home

Nothing presses the spaces that we create into service more than a big gathering. Most of us will at some...

Stay Out All Summer! - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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Stay Out All Summer!

This time of year all I want to do is be outside! On that note, I thought I’d share my...

Inside Rainn Wilson's Idyllic Spanish-Style Hacienda - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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Inside Rainn Wilson's Idyllic Spanish-Style Hacienda

  We are delighted to share with you our latest design project. Produced and written by Mayer Rus for Architectural...

Rule the Roost: Raising Chickens in Your Backyard - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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Rule the Roost: Raising Chickens in Your Backyard
The popularity of backyard hen houses is growing, due in large part to a desire shared by many to reduce their reliance on eggs produced inhumanely on large commercial farms.  This was a big factor for me in deciding to have my own hens, but it cannot be denied that there are many other benefits to raising your own chickens. 
The Bachelor Next Door - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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The Bachelor Next Door
Ultimately, we are head over heels for our home and offices, so I guess you could say that the contestants are not the only ones who have found love on the set of The Bachelor!
High Point Highlight: “But I’m gonna need to sit on that sofa” - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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High Point Highlight: “But I’m gonna need to sit on that sofa”
I have the most experienced tushie out there. I’ve sat on high end couches, low end barstools and everything in between and I have retained all that information. I am an absolute connoisseur of sitting. 
"Update or Preserve? Yes!" - SHOP by Interior Archaeology
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"Update or Preserve? Yes!"
This month I’m faced with a conundrum that is a common one for the lucky designers working on great historical properties.