Caitlin Jones Design

Caitlin Jones Design

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Creative, imaginative, and yet practical and effective approaches to Interior Design in Marin and Seattle.

05/25/2026

Color tends to get all the attention, but texture plays just as big of a role in how a space comes together.
It’s what adds depth, softens contrast, and keeps a room from feeling flat. Even within a neutral palette, variation in materials is what makes the space feel layered and complete.
When texture is considered early, the entire design feels more balanced.

05/22/2026

Summer outdoor living.
Spaces designed to be used, where the transition between inside and out feels easy and intentional.
An extension of the home that supports how you spend time outside.

Photos from Caitlin Jones Design's post 05/17/2026

Color, used with intention, can become the architecture of a room.
A butter-yellow wall that holds the morning light. A pink scalloped headboard that softens an entire palette. An aubergine velvet that grounds a bedroom in something deeper than neutral ever could.
These aren’t accents. They’re the foundation — chosen with the same rigor we’d apply to any structural decision.
A detail worth remembering.
 

05/15/2026

A room that asks you to think slowly.
The light moves across plaster walls. A painting of clouds and open water sits at eye level. The desk is small, the chair beside it deep and inviting — and the door opens to the trees.
Not every workspace needs to push you forward. Some are designed to let you settle in.
 

Photos from Caitlin Jones Design's post 05/13/2026

Honored to be featured in House Beautiful.
A look at how French patio doors can shape the way a space opens, bringing in light and creating a more seamless connection to the outdoors.
 

Photos from Caitlin Jones Design's post 05/11/2026

The kitchen island is where everything tends to happen.
It becomes the natural gathering point — shaping how the space is used day to day, from quick mornings to slower moments at home.
When it’s designed well, it supports how the entire kitchen functions.
 

05/10/2026

Reveal day looks effortless because someone made it that way.
Vacuum lines straightened. Books restacked. Throw pillows angled just so — every detail set in the last hour before the door opens.
That’s the work behind the work.
 

Photos from Caitlin Jones Design's post 05/04/2026

A vessel earns its place whether it’s holding something or not.
Filled with garden cuttings, anchored beside a stack of books, or simply sitting in good light — the question isn’t what goes inside. It’s what surrounds it.
A vase rarely works alone. It’s the company it keeps that turns a surface into a vignette.
The art is in the arrangement. 

Photos from Caitlin Jones Design's post 05/01/2026

A house that isn’t afraid of color.
In Corte Madera, every room makes a decision — green kitchen, blue bar, yellow den, wallpapered office — and the result is a home with range, rhythm, and a clear point of view.
A study in what happens when restraint isn’t the same as neutrality.

Photos from Caitlin Jones Design's post 04/30/2026

There’s a quiet spring feeling to this room.
Light, soft, and easy in the way everything comes together.

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