Creating Noble Spaces
Upholstery 101 - All the Right Stuff
When I was a freshman in high school my mother hired an interior designer to redo the furnishings of the ranch house...
Cabinetry 101
The first time I found myself contemplating kitchen cabinetry choices I was utterly lost! I was still in my twent...
Invest in Individuality
There are two events at the beginning of the year which I find indispensable as an interior designer: High Point Mar...
7 Home Staging Tips to Help your Home Sell
Real estate tycoon and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, Barbara Corcoran stated in a recent interview “ Home staging used t...
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 point or ...
Conversation about Color
Tammy & Gillian C. Rose, Designer and Color Scientist
Our motto here at Interior Archaeology is “Creating Nobl...
Demystifying the Process of Working With an Interior Designer
So you've decided to hire an interior designer. Congratulations! If this is your first time working with a designer,...
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 cheat sheet for designing sub...
The Open Floor Plan
How to Create Finished Décor that is Unified, Serene and Interesting
Home buyers love the open floor plan for the c...
Powder Rooms that Pack a Punch
The Powder Room: it might be small, but it can pack a powerful design punch! It welcomes guests to your home and tel...
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 Architectu...
Hunting Great Art
One of the most exciting stages of the design process for me is the hunt and acquisition of fine art. A great painting or sculpture can be the muse or catalyst that sets the vision for the design of a space into motion for me.