The Key & Co

The Key & Co At The Key & Co, my mission is to change lives through design and provide a warm and comfortable space where you can find peace and happiness.

"**1. Botanicals, framed.**Most frames disappear. This one blooms. When the surround tells a story, the mirror becomes s...
06/03/2026

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**1. Botanicals, framed.**
Most frames disappear. This one blooms. When the surround tells a story, the mirror becomes secondary.

**2. The whole is the point.**
One antique mirror, one light, one surface. Nothing extra—but nothing missing. Styled to perfection.

**3. Shape as texture.**
No pattern needed when the silhouette does the talking. The scallop edge turns a simple round into something sculptural.

**4. Natural material, elevated intention.**
Raffia belongs on a basket—until it doesn't. Wrapping a classic form in unexpected texture is how you make something feel both collected and considered.

**5. The mosaic border becomes the art.**
Tile isn't just for floors anymore. An arched mirror dressed in mosaic turns a reflection into a focal point worth framing twice.

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 bakes the bread. We bring a bit of the beach. Summer coastal collection available now.
05/29/2026

bakes the bread. We bring a bit of the beach. Summer coastal collection available now.

Collected beats cookie-cutter. I stand by it! What's the best find you've collected lately?
05/22/2026

Collected beats cookie-cutter. I stand by it! What's the best find you've collected lately?

Restraint is a design skill. It doesn’t get talked about enough.It’s easy to keep going. To say yes to one more thing. T...
05/20/2026

Restraint is a design skill. It doesn’t get talked about enough.

It’s easy to keep going. To say yes to one more thing. To fill every gap and solve every problem in a single phase. But good stewardship — of a budget, of a building, of someone else’s investment — sometimes means knowing when to stop.

Read all about it at thekeyandco.substack.com.

Butcher block's glow-up era, powered by my magic potion. 🪄🪵If you know me, you know I have strong opinions about butcher...
05/19/2026

Butcher block's glow-up era, powered by my magic potion. 🪄🪵

If you know me, you know I have strong opinions about butcher block. And Danish Oil. Mostly Danish Oil.
Watco Danish Oil is my ride-or-die for bringing wood back to life — it soaks in instead of sitting on top, which means it actually feeds the wood rather than just coating it. The difference? That warm, rich, this-was-always-beautiful finish you see on the right. 😍

The process is almost meditative: wipe on, let it soak, wipe off, repeat. It's the rare home project where patience actually pays off within the same afternoon.

Before: pale, thirsty, overlooked.
After: rich, warm, and absolutely the star of the room.
This is a laundry room, by the way. A laundry room. Proof that no space is too small to deserve something beautiful.

What's your current ""before"" that just needs a little attention? Drop it below — I love a good transformation. 🛠️✨"

Minnesota in May means lilacs — the scent of heaven on Earth. They only last a minute, so this week's inspiration is usi...
05/13/2026

Minnesota in May means lilacs — the scent of heaven on Earth. They only last a minute, so this week's inspiration is using the color lilac throughout your home.

1. Start at the door.
Lilac on a front door doesn't whisper — it welcomes. Framed by climbing roses, this entry proves soft color can still make a bold first impression.

2. The unexpected room.
The laundry room is the last place you'd think to use lilac — which is exactly why it works. A little color turns a forgotten space into one you don't mind spending time in.

3. Bring the outside in.
A generous bunch of lilacs in a stone urn is all the decorating a room needs this time of year. Nature does the work — just give it a worthy vessel.

4. Pattern in the palette.
This wallpaper proves lilac isn't just a color — it's a mood. Soft, layered, and quietly sophisticated. The green undertone keeps it from going too sweet.

5. Lilac as a neutral.
In the kitchen, lilac cabinetry reads almost like a greige — calm, collected, and surprisingly versatile. Proof that this color has more range than people give it credit for.

When your friends let you take the wheel on vacation… 🏜️✨Y'all. I may have dragged some very trusting friends through mo...
05/08/2026

When your friends let you take the wheel on vacation… 🏜️✨

Y'all. I may have dragged some very trusting friends through most every estate sale and my favorite thrift store in the greater Green Valley area back in March, and I regret NOTHING.

Listen — when you vacation in Arizona AND happen to have a design brain that never fully clocks out, you do what any reasonable person would do: you turn it into a field trip. 🗺️

We hit three estate sales and two incredible thrift stores, and the finds were sending me. A gold glass vase with a bonus 5 Euro note hiding inside (discovered mid-rinse — you're welcome, universe 💸), a carved mystery animal that is either a water buffalo or a very distinguished ranch cow, and a giant coffee table book about the desert. You just cannot make this stuff up.

The best part? Watching my friends go from ""why are we here"" to ""WAIT, is this a good deal?!"" at stop number one. I've converted them. My work here is done. 😂

This is exactly why I say great design isn't about buying new — it's about having the eye to recognize something special when it's sitting in a pile of someone else's stuff. The treasure hunt IS the point.
Big thanks to my people for being the best sport crew a design-obsessed gal could ask for. You're officially thrifters now! 🥂

Drop a 🛋️ if you've ever turned a vacation into a shopping adventure and zero percent regretted it.

You don’t notice the exact moment it changes… but you feel it.When the noise softens.When the light lands differently.Wh...
05/06/2026

You don’t notice the exact moment it changes… but you feel it.

When the noise softens.
When the light lands differently.
When a space stops demanding and starts exhaling.

This one is about that in-between moment — not finished, not perfect, but finally becoming something you want to linger in.

From chaos to calm, one quiet decision at a time.

Read the full piece on Substack: The Rooms Start Talking Back
www.thekeyandco.substack.com

Let's unlock some inspiration for May, shall we?**Monochromatic Glow**Layered neutrals + soft lighting = instant calm. P...
05/01/2026

Let's unlock some inspiration for May, shall we?

**Monochromatic Glow**
Layered neutrals + soft lighting = instant calm. Proof that restraint can still feel rich.

**Minimal, Elevated**
Minimal color, maximum impact. Brass and glass do the heavy lifting—clean, warm, and quietly luxe.

**Moulding Matters**
A simple layer of millwork adds structure, depth, and a fully finished feel.

**Color, Placed with Purpose**
Ceiling + end wall = bold without overwhelm. It draws you in and makes the hallway feel designed.

**Ceiling Moment**
Wallpaper overhead shifts the entire experience—your eye goes up, and the hallway becomes a destination."

Not everything needs to match. It just needs to belong.
04/30/2026

Not everything needs to match. It just needs to belong.

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