Tour the San Francisco Decorator Showcase

“Inspired by the Mediterranean, Barbra Bright selected blue tiles whose texture evokes waves, pairing them with black-and-white marble tiles whose pattern seems to undulate. Moroccan mirrors and lights, as well as gold hardware, unify the surfaces.”

Sneak a peek of the 2020 San Francisco Decorator Showcase

The ups and downs of 2020 did not stop the 43rd Annual San Francisco Decorator Showcase from opening it’s doors […] showcasing the work of more than 20 top interior and landscape designers who have transformed 27 distinct spaces.

The San Francisco Decorator Showcase Is Full of Genius Design Ideas

“Many people are attracted to bold interior design when they see it in a photo, but they really can’t imagine it in their own home—mostly because they’re afraid the boldness will overwhelm their space […] The way to make bold design livable is just to keep it simple; not every item in your room needs to be the star.”

Kitchen Designer Barbra Bright

Barbra Bright is a kitchen designer who does not cook. That gives her a different vantage point on a room that is used for more than food preparation.

Designer Crush: Barbra Bright

Bay Area designer Barbra Bright was born to be a creative star. Starting her career as a dancer, she moved into design early on, where she found her passion for mid-century style. Known for her keen ability to mix color, texture and pattern, her work is both fun and functional. Here, she shares with us what inspires her daily to be both creative and happy.

What color should a pantry be? 8 ideas that'll give your kitchen storage some unexpected wow-factor

'I love using green in the kitchen or pantry,' says Barbra Bright, founder of Barbra Bright Interior Design. 'Greens are calming and pair well with a variety of colors and wood tones. They are reminiscent of nature and a great way to bring the outdoors in.'

What are the latest couch pillow trends? The 10 styles, colors and ideas making sofas stand out in 2023

'Patterns and colors are in and I love these bright floral pillows, mixed with a few solids,' says Barbra Bright, founder of Barbra Bright Design. 'Flower power provides an ironic, yet complimentary contrast to the Muhammad Ali wallpaper.’