How to Get the Library Glow with Picture Lights, Lamps & Sconces

Beautiful rooms have a glow. A picture light shining, a lamp creating a pool of light, a sconce or two creating drama. The result? A good room that feels great.
Mixing vintage character with modern comfort — paint, lighting, art, furniture, and styling that never feels formulaic and is always meant for living well.

Beautiful rooms have a glow. A picture light shining, a lamp creating a pool of light, a sconce or two creating drama. The result? A good room that feels great.

The cabinet hardware placement rules that decide whether a kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room reads finished or off — with what we use at Rosemont and what we wouldn't.

Choosing a toilet isn't something most people want to think about very long. Here’s what I considered for our Old House primary bathroom renovation, and why I ultimately chose the Toto Promenade II.

The best boutique hotel bathrooms feel warm, flattering, layered, and just a little bit indulgent. They're bright when it's called for, and sultry when that's what's up. Somehow, we look amazing in the mirror from every angle. The good news? We can create that feeling at home.

Historic homes almost never have perfectly matched fixtures. Door hardware, hinges, plumbing, and lighting have all evolved across decades. Limiting your updates to a single metal finish risks flattening your Old House's rich story.

If your home feels slightly “off” at night – more MEH than cozy – there’s a good chance the issue isn’t your furniture or your wall color. It might just be your choice of light bulbs. This post is for…

One of the fastest ways to make a home feel finished? A layered lighting story. If you’re trying to make a lighting design and aren't sure when you should splurge or save on lighting, we share our Old House Rules in this post.