06/01/2026
It's all in the details! 🤩✨
When your kitchen island and living room coffee table share the same fluted wood detail and marble top, that's not an accident—that's intentional design. These small moments of continuity create flow, elevate the space, and make a home feel curated instead of collected.
Buyers notice this. Maybe not consciously, but they feel it. When design choices echo each other across rooms, the entire home reads as cohesive, thoughtful, and more expensive. It's the difference between a house that's decorated and a house that's designed.
Details like matching materials, repeating textures, and consistent finishes don't just look good—they add value. Because buyers don't just want a pretty home. They want one that feels intentional from room to room.
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📸: Lindye Galloway Studio