Color Palettes Shaping 2026 Interior Design
Key Takeaways: The 2026 color story is about feeling, not just hue. We’re moving away from stark whites and cool grays toward warmer, more complex neutrals. Texture and finish are
Key Takeaways: The 2026 color story is about feeling, not just hue. We’re moving away from stark whites and cool grays toward warmer, more complex neutrals. Texture and finish are
Key Takeaways: Forget the “trends” list. This year, it’s about creating a home that feels genuinely refreshed, not just redecorated. We’re seeing a move toward durable, natural materials, flexible color
The open floor plan isn’t dead, but its reign is being challenged. People are craving privacy, acoustic control, and defined spaces again. The modern “closed concept” isn’t about tiny, dark
Key Takeaways: Forget the sterile, showroom look. 2026 is about personality, comfort, and smart integration. We’re seeing a major shift toward layered textures, warm neutrals with bold accents, and furniture
Let’s be honest. Our bathrooms often get the short end of the stick. They’re the last room we think about during a home remodel, the place we rush through during
If you own a home in San Diego, you already know the drill. You search online for “kitchen remodel cost San Diego,” and the results are a dizzying spread—from a
Ever stare at your house and feel a deep, profound sense of “meh”? We get it. One day you’re blissfully making toast, and the next, you’re side-eyeing your kitchen cabinets like they personally offended you. That nagging feeling is the renovation itch, and once it starts, good luck ignoring it.
Let’s be honest for a second. We’ve all fallen down the rabbit hole of home renovation inspiration, haven’t we? One minute we’re casually looking at a new kitchen backsplash, and the next we’re deep in a forum debating the merits of underfloor heating for a bathroom we haven’t even built
Ever stare at your house and feel a deep, profound sense of “meh”? We get it. One day you’re loving your San Diego home, and the next, you’re tripping over the same corner of the coffee table for the tenth time, dreaming of knocking down a wall or finally tackling
The five most expensive coastal design mistakes San Diego homeowners make are: (1) trusting standard interior materials in salt-laden air, (2) blocking rather than framing the ocean view, (3) skipping a Coastal Development Permit when one is required, (4) treating the outdoor space as an afterthought, and (5) choosing the
Building an Accessory Dwelling Unit in San Diego is the single most effective way to add livable square footage, generate rental income, and boost property value—all without buying a new home. A well-planned ADU can return 20–30 % on your investment through appreciation alone, while monthly rents of 1,900–3,600 dollars create
If you are a San Diego homeowner planning a remodel, addition, or new build, the permit process can feel overwhelming. The core path is straightforward: determine what permits your project requires, gather complete architectural and engineering plans, submit your application through the City’s Accela online portal, respond to any plan
Small kitchen layout optimization in Pacific Beach involves strategically redesigning limited square footage in coastal cottages and condos to maximize storage, improve traffic flow, and enhance functionality. A well-planned remodel can optimize a kitchen’s design to make it feel significantly larger and more open without needing to expand the actual
The kitchen is a rather intimate part of any household. Whether or not you spend a lot of time in your kitchen, having a nice one does not hurt. On the contrary, it may even inspire you to spend more time preparing food or entertaining guests over homemade treats.
A primary bathroom remodel in San Diego costs between $35,000 and $110,000 on average, depending on the square footage, material selections, and structural reconfigurations. At Golden Shore Design and Build, we deliver turnkey primary bathroom renovations across San Diego County, managing architectural planning, City of San Diego permits, luxury material
Is your bathroom the only outdated part of your home? Well, it is time to give it a much-needed facelift!
It is entirely up to you whether to remodel the entire bathroom or just modify a portion of it. Either way, remodeling the bathroom is not as easy as it looks.
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