Check out the recent Redfin article we were featured in!

The 2010s to today have been defined by a mix of old and new—spaces that embrace both modern convenience and classic character. Think reclaimed wood, exposed ceiling beams, and vintage furniture mixed seamlessly with clean lines and smart home features. It’s a decade (and counting) where sustainability, comfort, and personality all coexist. Whether you’re updating a historic apartment in Boston or designing a new house in Austin with a timeless twist, today’s homes are all about balance.
Read the full article here: Interior Trends That Defined the 2010s and Beyond | Redfin
Design around connection, comfort, and personal style
“What I love most about home design from the 2010s to today is how our spaces have evolved to focus on people—gathering together, sharing meals, and spending time with the ones we enjoy most,” mentions Meredith Myers at Jack and Mo.
“Kitchens and family rooms are built for connection, while outdoor living areas bring comfort outside with fire features and cozy seating. Entryways now say “welcome” with built-ins, bold wallpaper, and smart storage.
Our homes have also become more multi-functional—dining rooms double as record lounges or game night hubs, and guest rooms serve as home offices or craft spaces. We’re designing smarter, not bigger, shifting away from the need for oversized homes. More than ever, personal taste drives design decisions—whether blending heirloom furniture with modern pieces, or leaning into Japandi or California Modern style.Homes now reflect who we are, not just what’s trending. Finishes like natural stone, sleek woods, and custom touches meet clean lines and airy layouts, creating that just-right balance of old and new.”