RMG Creative
Step into a home that's uniquely YOU, we specialize in bringing your personality and vision to life through thoughtful and personalized design
To the DIYer who’s currently surrounded by 20 wallpaper samples...
I see you!
You have the vision, but sometimes it’s hard to know if it’ll actually look right outside of your Pinterest board.
That’s where I come in. I provide the high-end renderings and the professional layout, and you get to do the fun part (the making it happen!). It’s the ultimate collaboration for a home that feels like YOU.
Process is simple:
1. Send measurements & info 📝
2. We chat vision ☕️
3. You get the blueprint to your dream space 🖼️
Head to the link in my bio to book your spot!
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Stop trying to pick just one “vibe.” 🏡✨
I hear it from almost every client: “I like a bit of this and a bit of that, but I have no idea how to make them work together.” The secret to a home that feels cohesive (and not messy) is what I call
The Thread. 🧵
Pick one single element—a specific color, a wood tone, or even a shape—and let it “travel” through every room. It’s the visual repetition that connects your entire house.
The 80/20 Rule
If you’re worried about it looking cluttered, stick to this:
• 80% Foundation: Your main style (like Modern Minimalism).
• 20% Flair: Your “personality” pieces (like those vintage finds you love).
🌟 PRO TIP: The “Bridge” Item
When two pieces feel like they’re from different worlds—like a sleek modern sofa and a very traditional rug—find a Bridge.
What two styles are you trying to mix? Tell me below and I’ll help you find your “Bridge!” 👇
Designing a long, narrow living room is basically a giant game of Tetris. My client came to me with the goal to turn one awkward, “runway” space into a functional family hub for movie nights, board games, and hosting.
The game plan:
• Zone it out: We kept the sectional in its prime spot for the TV, but added two swivel chairs so you can pivot from the screen to the conversation in a second. 🔄
• The Nook: We utilized every square inch by tucked a dedicated game table by the window. No more unused dead space!
• The “Ugly” Stuff: We custom-fit a corner cabinet and a low console to hide all those messy cables that usually ruin a vibe. 🔌✨
• The Aesthetic: We leaned hard into her Pinterest-inspired love for blue and bold pattern mixing. We kept the original 1920s wood trim everywhere else, but gave the fireplace a moody, dark blue update to anchor the room.
The result? A space that feels curated, FUN, cozy, and actually works for a busy family. 💙
What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments ⬇️
You’re standing in the furniture store thinking the “safe” choice is the matching set. But if you want your home to feel curated, layered, and high-end, you have to break the rules and start mixing.
The secret isn’t matching the grain; it’s matching the vibe.
Here is the cheat sheet to mixing wood tones like a pro:
1️⃣ Find your Anchor: Identify the dominant wood (flooring or that big cabinet).
2️⃣ Temperature Check: Keep your undertones consistent. If your floors are cool, keep your accents cool!
3️⃣ The 60/30/10 Rule: Balance is everything. Don’t give every wood tone equal “air time.”
✨ BONUS DESIGNER TIP: If you’re worried two wood tones are “clashing” or the transition feels too harsh (like a dark oak table on light maple floors), use a rug as a buffer. A textured rug acts as a visual bridge, breaking up the wood-on-wood contact and making the contrast look sophisticated rather than accidental.
Your home should look like it evolved over time, not like it was delivered in one box on a Tuesday.
Which wood tone is dominant in your home?
Let’s troubleshoot your pairings in the comments! 👇
03/03/2026
Hot off this press! Just finished this oh so fun living room, I loved bringing in all the color and pattern along side the clients existing sectional.
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03/02/2026
It’s March! We’ve made it, spring is right around the corner friends, time for patios, porches and sunsets. 🌹🪻🌻🌸🌼
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