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“When designing spaces for our clients, I always consider balance, aesthetics, and function before making the call”

- VYANCA SOTO, BETTER HOMES & GARDENS

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A kitchen should feel as personal as any other space in a home; after all, it’s where we gather, create, and connect. 

One of my favorite ways to make a kitchen truly unique is through custom millwork and statement finishes.

- Vyanca Soto, homes & gardens

Minimalism Doesn’t Always Mean Gray or Boring

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15 Interior Designers Share the Small Space Decorating Tips They Swear By

7 Stylish Home Office Upgrades to Boost Your Productivity

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6 Pro Tips for Mixing Cottagecore and Dark Academia

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10 Ways to Make Your Bathroom More Stylish on a Budget

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5 Rules for Adding More Color to Your Home

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How to Add Color to the Nancy Meyers Aesthetic Without Losing That Effortless Feel

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11 Home Decor Dupes That Are Designer-Approved

Resortcore' Is the Tropical Aesthetic That Will Transform Your Home into a Getaway

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Stripes Will Never Go out of Style—Here’s the Correct Way to Decorate with Them

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I asked interior designers what trends they are already sick of seeing in 2025

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5 Outdated Kitchen Trends Interior Designers Hope Never Come Back

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5 Things That Make Your Front Yard Look Empty

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5 vintage pieces every kitchen should have, according to designers

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Actually Good-Looking Dog Crate Furniture, According to Designers

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10 Ways to Refresh a Blah Living Room—Without Spending a Fortune

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5 High-Maintenance Furniture Choices You Should Avoid, Designers Warn

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What colors go best with butter yellow?

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A ‘Rest Corner’ Is the Trendiest Thing You Can Have in Your Home Right Now

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5 Backyard Features That Are So Outdated, According to Designers

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This Is the One Color Palette You Should Try for an Instantly Warm, Cozy Vibe

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These 8 outdated kitchen trends are making a comeback in 2025

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Fluted Tile Is the Eye-Catching Backsplash Upgrade for 2025

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We Asked 6 Designers What Every Small Entry Needs, and They Basically All Said This

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The Biggest Paint Color Trends of 2025, According to Design Pros

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7 easy switches under $100 you can make to your kitchen right now

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What's making a home look dated in 2025?

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6 Ways to Repurpose Old Picture Frames (Instead of Tossing Them Out)

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How to make a kitchen more unique, according to interior designers

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Do TVs Belong Above the Mantel? Experts Settle the Debate

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Best teal paints – 8 favorite shades among designers

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These 8 outdated kitchen trends are making a comeback in 2025

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Bedroom color trends 2025

"For 2025, I believe we'll see a shift away from stark whites toward sophisticated creamy, nuanced shades that still preserve the clean, timeless aesthetic homeowners crave.

Creamier whites, like Sherwin-Williams' Alabaster, lend warmth and subtle depth while acting as a versatile canvas that pairs beautifully with natural woods, bold colors and metallic finishes."

- Vyanca Soto, good housekeeping

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“I love using scent and lighting to finish the mood: candles with notes of sea salt, warm amber, or coconut, and soft, dimmable lighting to create that golden hour glow all day long”

- VYANCA SOTO, HOMES & GARDENS

"When you invest in timeless materials and thoughtful design, you’re not just building a yard, you’re building a lifestyle."

- Vyanca Soto, the SPRUCE

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