Five Ways to Organize a Work-from-Home Environment
According to some statistics from the the Pew Research Center, around 22 million employed adults (aged 18 and over) in the U.S. work from home all the time, equal to roughly 14% of all employed adults. Just over one-third of workers in the U.S. who can work remotely do so all the time — while […]
A Place for Everything, and Everything in its Place
“Stuff has become the enemy. There always seems to be more of it than I have storage in my house.”–Rick Riordan, American Novelist This is especially true in the kitchen. When starting to think about a renovation they are so many things to consider – cabinet materials and colors, countertops, appliances, and more. But one of […]
Designer & Trade Collaboration Series – Part Four
Customers often ask us if we’re willing to work with their architect or interior designer. The answer is always, “Of course!” Collaboration is the name of our game. For this five-part blog series, we continue by highlighting some of the more spectacular collaborations between Bilotta designers and other design professionals. (Go back and read part one, part two, […]
Designer & Trade Collaboration Series – Part Three
Customers often ask us if we’re willing to work with their architect or interior designer. The answer is always, “Of course!” Collaboration is the name of our game. For this five-part blog series, we continue by highlighting some of the more spectacular collaborations between Bilotta designers and other design professionals. (Go back and read part […]
Designer & Trade Collaboration Series – Part Two
Customers often ask us if we’re willing to work with their architect or interior designer. The answer is always, “Of course!” Collaboration is the name of our game. For this five-part blog series, we continue by highlighting some of the more spectacular collaborations between Bilotta designers and other design professionals. Senior designer Jeff Eakley met […]
Soften Your Surroundings
Your contractor has finally vacated the premises; surfaces are vacuumed, cleaned, and dusted; and now you’re unpacking your kitchenware for their designated homes in your new cabinets and pantry. But is your renovation really complete? Not until you’ve added all the finishing touches. First you have to paint. (Choosing wall colors is one of the […]