Author: Philip Carpinella

Suburban Block Party

There’s a rhythm to summer in the suburbs, the sound of screen doors, lawn sprinklers, and distant music from the neighborhood. Suburban Block Party captures …

Color Unbound

Color is more than a design choice—it’s a statement. Color Unbound embraces the full arc of the rainbow in a radiant exploration of individuality, joy, …

Japandi Grocery Store

Japandi is a design style born from the thoughtful blending of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. Rooted in wabi-sabi and hygge—two philosophies that value simplicity, imperfection, …

Rooftop Whites

Urban summer nights call for crisp lines, clean palettes, and a touch of gloss. Rooftop Whites captures the aesthetic and energy of all-white rooftop attire …

Artisanal Craftsmanship in Modern Homes

In an age of mass production and minimalist repetition, homeowners and designers alike are seeking deeper connections through the materials that shape their spaces. Artisanal …

The Jazz Standard

Marking the 100th anniversary of Bessie Smith’s 1925 recording of St. Louis Blues, The Jazz Standard is a moody, expressive composition that channels the emotion, …

Wildflower Reverie

Spring often conjures images of bright blossoms and clear skies, but beneath that familiar story lies something quieter, deeper. Wildflower Reverie captures the mood of …

Neo-Classical Law Office 

Neo-Classical interior design remains a compelling choice for modern law offices, offering a powerful aesthetic rooted in tradition, order, and formality. Today’s designers reinterpret this …

Dormitory Design

Dormitories are no longer one-size-fits-all spaces. As student needs evolve, so does dormitory design—shifting from utilitarian layouts to thoughtfully crafted environments that prioritize comfort, functionality, …

Sustainable Storefronts

In the evolving landscape of retail, sustainability is more than a value—it’s a visual statement. Storefronts are the face of the brand, and increasingly, retailers …

Googie Candy Shops 

Googie architecture, born in post-war America and closely tied to car culture, diners, and the atomic age, offers a vibrant, optimistic design language that’s uniquely …

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