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Author: Reeva Sethi

The Furniture You Should Buy Last

The Furniture You Should Buy Last | RS Studio RS Reeva Sethi Home RS Studio RS Studio RS Studio  ·  Design Philosophy The FurnitureYou ShouldBuy Last Every room has a correct sequence. Almost everyone gets it backwards — and the rooms show it. By RS Studio Editorial  ·  Saratoga, California There is a particular kind … Continue reading “The Furniture You Should Buy Last”

Incorporating Color and Texture in Tasteful Interior Design

Reeva Sethi Home Saratoga · California · The Architecture of Curation The Collection · A Designer’s Point of View Rooms That Refuse to Age The most disciplined interiors are not designed around trends. They are built around permanence — the weight of correct proportion, the authority of true materials, the silence of a room that … Continue reading “Incorporating Color and Texture in Tasteful Interior Design”

An Exclusive Look Inside Reeva Sethi Home’s Stunning Trade Gallery

Inside the Reeva Sethi Home Trade Gallery in Saratoga, CA | Trade Resource for Designers Interior view of the Reeva Sethi Home Trade Gallery in Saratoga, California, showcasing bespoke furniture, heritage textiles, and architectural furnishings available to the design trade. Trade Gallery • Saratoga, California An Exclusive Look Inside the Reeva Sethi Home Trade Gallery … Continue reading “An Exclusive Look Inside Reeva Sethi Home’s Stunning Trade Gallery”

British Colonial Style

Anglo-Colonial Interior Design Guide | British Colonial Style | RS Studio Saratoga RS Studio Style Series Anglo-Colonial Interiors:A Study in Permanence Cooling whites, dark stained rattan, campaign silhouettes, natural fiber rugs, and heritage textiles, composed with restraint for Saratoga and Los Gatos homes. Anglo-Colonial style reads best when it feels collected, not staged: substantial wood, … Continue reading “British Colonial Style”