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Curtain Math: The Rod Height, Fullness Ratio, and Return Depth That Make or Break a Room

Curtain Math: The Rod Height, Fullness Ratio, and Return Depth That Make or Break a Room

Rod height, stackback, fullness ratio, return depth, and length — the five measurements that separate intentional curtains from expensive wall flags.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 13, 2026
Tile Layout Math: The Sliver Rule That Separates Pro Bathrooms From DIY Disasters

Tile Layout Math: The Sliver Rule That Separates Pro Bathrooms From DIY Disasters

Your tile choice is only 40% of the equation. The layout math — specifically the sliver rule — is what separates a pro bathroom from a DIY disaster. Here is the exact formula.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 13, 2026
Sofa Buying in 2026: The 10-Minute Spec Audit That Saves You From Fast Furniture

Sofa Buying in 2026: The 10-Minute Spec Audit That Saves You From Fast Furniture

Buying a sofa in 2026? Run this 10-minute spec audit to spot weak frames, vague warranties, and fast-furniture traps before you spend.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 13, 2026
Chicago Balcony Planting Blueprint (Spring 2026): The Zone 6a Container System That Actually Survives

Chicago Balcony Planting Blueprint (Spring 2026): The Zone 6a Container System That Actually Survives

Chicago is Zone 6a now. Here’s the no-fluff container blueprint that keeps balcony plants alive through wind, drought swings, and Midwest winter.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 13, 2026
The Architecture of Ego: What Eileen Gray Teaches Us About Real Spaces

The Architecture of Ego: What Eileen Gray Teaches Us About Real Spaces

On International Women's Day, skip the empowerment platitudes and study the room that got painted over by male ego. Eileen Gray's E-1027 still gives us a better blueprint for buying furniture that supports real life, not just photos.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 8, 2026
The Rug Scale Scam: Why Your Living Room Feels Like a Waiting Room

The Rug Scale Scam: Why Your Living Room Feels Like a Waiting Room

Stop blaming your paint color. The reason your living room feels completely 'off' is probably because you fell for the retail industry's biggest scam: the 5x8 rug. Here's how to properly anchor your space without spending $4,000.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 8, 2026
The Layering Blueprint: How Maximalism Actually Works (Spatially, Mathematically, Intentionally)

The Layering Blueprint: How Maximalism Actually Works (Spatially, Mathematically, Intentionally)

Maximalism isn't a personality type or a Pinterest board—it's a spatial skill with measurable rules. Here's the architect's breakdown of how intentional abundance actually works, with real Marketplace numbers.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 6, 2026
Maximalism Isn't Reckless: How to Design Abundance Without Chaos

Maximalism Isn't Reckless: How to Design Abundance Without Chaos

The "less is more" gospel isn't neutral design philosophy—it's gatekeeping dressed up as taste. Here's the spatial math that separates intentional maximalism from impulse clutter, plus real Marketplace budget examples to prove it.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 5, 2026
Your Space Doesn't Need Permission: Reclaiming Design Authority on IWD

Your Space Doesn't Need Permission: Reclaiming Design Authority on IWD

Most women are taught to design for approval—the tasteful room, the hypothetical guests, the Instagram-worthy space. This International Women's Day, Sloane Halloway makes the case for designing your space for your actual life, not the theoretical one.

Sloane HallowaySloane HallowayMarch 5, 2026