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Stephanie Kratz Interiors is the Modern Edge of Design. With over 20 years of design experience and knowledge and projects spanning the United States and Cabo, Mexico, Stephanie Kratz Interiors is an upscale award winning and globally published design firm. Based in Dallas, Texas Stephanie Kratz leads her design team in creating custom high-end interiors that are united in modern timeless luxury.


With a focus on larger scaled projects, our design services include residential new construction, complete renovation and full furnishing projects as well as commercial projects. From the blueprint stage to our grand project reveal, our design services include space planning, architectural details, finishes, fixture and material selections and lighting design, to furnishing selection plans including chosen window coverings, accessory and artwork finishing touches. We always work in a big picture vision to create a cohesive environment reflecting our clients dreams and wishes with the perfect palate of timeless and modern elegance.

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By Stephanie Kratz March 4, 2026
Estimated Read Time: 3-4 minutes Key Takeaways: Size Up: Use inserts that are 2 inches larger than the pillow cover for a plush, high-end look. Layer Scales: Combine large squares, medium squares, and lumbars for visual interest. Texture Over Pattern: Focus on mixing materials (velvet, linen, wool) to create sophisticated depth. The "Chop": Use feather-down fills to allow for the classic designer "V" chop at the top. A Designer’s Guide to Styling Throw Pillows When we think about making a house look really nice throw pillows are very important. They are not something you add to a room they actually make the room look complete. Throw pillows are like the touches that make a house feel like a home. They add texture and color to a room, which's really important. You have to be careful because if you add too many throw pillows to a sofa it can start to look messy. You want your sofa to look comfortable and inviting not like it is too full of pillows. Throw pillows can make a difference, in how a room looks so you have to use them in the right way. At Stephanie Kratz Interiors we think about pillows, in a way. We want to make sure they look good together and are the size. Each pillow should do something for the room. It should help tell the story of the room. We call this the rooms narrative. At Stephanie Kratz Interiors we consider the composition and scale of pillow styling. 5 Strategies for Professional Pillow Styling Master the "Rule of Three" for Scale This means you have to use sizes. We usually start with a pillow, like a 22" or 24" one and it is a solid color or has a subtle texture. We put this pillow at the back. Then we add a 20" pillow with a pattern in front of the one. After that we add a 18" pillow to finish it off. This way of layering the pillows makes things look deeper and more interesting. If you just use pillows that're all the same size it does not look as nice as the "Rule of Three" for Scale. The "Rule of Three" for Scale is really good, for making things look sophisticated. Prioritize High-Quality Inserts We always make sure to use quality down or feather inserts. These inserts are always a little bigger than the cover. For example if the cover is 20 inches we use a 22 inch insert. This way the pillow looks nice and full. It also keeps its shape. Feels really soft and nice. This is much better than a pillow that feels flat or fake. We want our pillows to have a luxury look and feel and using high quality inserts like down or feathers is the key. High quality inserts, like these make all the difference. Mix Textures, Not Just Colors When you are decorating a room, with one color it can still be really interesting if you mix different textures. For example you can put a thick blanket made of heavy yarn with a smooth shiny velvet that feels nice to touch. You can combine a cool and crisp linen fabric with a soft and flexible leather. The idea is to mix textures that are all the same color so your room feels fancy and expensive without being too flashy. This is what people call "Quiet Luxury”. It is when your space looks and feels rich. It is not too loud or showy. You can have a knit and a sleek silk velvet or a crisp linen and a supple leather all in the same color and it will look great. The "Asymmetrical Balance" Technique The " Balance" Technique is a great way to make your home look nice. Usually people have pillows on their sofa that match perfectly on each side.. Now people like to do things a little differently. You can try putting three pillows on one side of the sofa and one big pillow, on the side. This makes your home look like you just threw some pillows on the sofa. It looks really nice. It looks like people actually live there. This is what people think is fancy and nice these days. The " Balance" Technique is a big part of this. Consider the Narrative of the Room Think about the story of the Room. The colors of your pillows should be picked from things in the room like a color from a painting or the color of a special rug. This helps make everything look like it belongs together the tiny things. The Room should feel like all the pieces fit, like a world. Your pillows and the art and the rug they all should work together to make the Room look nice.
By Stephanie Kratz February 27, 2026
Estimate Read Time: 3 minutes Key Takeaways: Match your indoor floors and colors to the patio. It removes the "visual stop" at the door and makes your entire home feel much larger. Skip the generic furniture sets. Pair organic stone with soft, high-end fabrics to get a curated look that's durable but feels like pure luxury. Go beyond furniture. Use fire, greenery, and soft lighting to turn a basic backyard into a private sanctuary built for decompressing.
By Stephanie Kratz February 25, 2026
Estimate Read Time: 3-4 minutes Key Takeaways: Use the "60–75% Rule" for oversized art to ensure proper scale. Grid layouts are the professional standard for cohesive, non-cluttered gallery walls. Millwork and 3D panels can transform a wall into a sculptural architectural feature. Layered lighting (sconces, picture lights) is non-negotiable for a luxury finish.
By Stephanie Kratz February 18, 2026
Architectural Symmetry, Culinary Theatrics, Hidden Utility, Bespoke Cabinetry, Entertaining
By Stephanie Kratz February 11, 2026
Tactile Depth, High-Touch Materials, Sensory Engineering, Dimensional Finishes, Organic Textures
By Stephanie Kratz February 4, 2026
Strategic entryways, First Impressions, architectural narrative, Design Coherence
By Stephanie Kratz January 28, 2026
Flow, Palette, Texture, Lighting, Narrative, Scale
By Stephanie Kratz January 21, 2026
Mastering Scale, Vertical, Reflectivity, Minimalism, Cohesivity, and Bright Interiors
By Stephanie Kratz January 14, 2026
Intentional, Sculptural, Tactile, Bespoke, Enduring, and a Return to Lasting Luxury
By Stephanie Kratz January 7, 2026
Intentionality, Clutter-Free Living, Investment Value, Professional Guidance

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