The Spruce – Featured

I’m thrilled to share some exciting news, The Spruce recently featured my expert insights in their article, "7 Wood Finishes That Are Making Your House Look Dated, According to Designers." I loved getting to share my thoughts on some of the most common wood finishes that are dragging down your home’s style and how to modernize them with timeless options.


Orange-Toned Maple: Stuck in the 90s

If you remember the 90s and early 2000s, you probably remember the orange-toned maple craze. This finish was all about boosting the wood’s natural warm tones with orange or gold stains, but let’s be honest, it feels pretty dated now.

In the article, I shared how to infuse warmth into your space without overpowering it.

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Dark Cherry Wood: A Little Too Heavy

Dark cherry wood is another outdated finish that had its moment but now feels overly formal and, well, heavy. Those red and purple undertones might have been the height of sophistication back then, but today they can weigh a space down.

If you’re into dark finishes (and who doesn’t love a little drama?), try going for a shades like dark walnut or red oak with a dark stain. They offer that rich, chocolatey warmth without feeling overdone.

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Being featured in The Spruce is such a pleasure because I get to share what I love most, helping people transform their homes into spaces that feel personal, modern, and timeless.

Let’s Create Something Beautiful

If you’re ready to rethink your home’s style and give it a little glow-up, we’d love to help. Together, we can create a space that feels meaningful, timeless, and totally you.

Want more inspiration? Don’t miss my tips in Outdated Kitchen Design Rules to Break in 2025!

xx Paulina

Paulina Carcach

With over 18 years of experience in high-end interior design, Paulina Carcach has a portfolio that includes designing for 5-star hotels, private clubs, renowned restaurants, and innovative startups. Known for her ability to create bespoke interiors, Paulina's designs are more than just spaces; they are narratives that reflect and enhance her clients' stories and lifestyles. Her design philosophy is centered around storytelling and pushing boundaries, fostering a deep connection between her clients and their living spaces. As a dedicated mother of two energetic boys, Paulina infuses family-friendly practicality and warmth into every project, balancing luxury with livability.

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