Jill Williams Adds Arches to a Gracefully Modern Chico Home
Arches, whether naturally occurring, as they are in Moab, UT or manmade as dramatically exemplified by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, are structures of beauty. Our very own designer from Kerrie Kelly Design Lab, Jill Williams, recognized the visual benefits of arches and incorporated them extensively throughout the design of a new home recently …
Guest Blogger Tracy Bowman: Heath on the Move
By next year, Heath Ceramics will be in their newly acquired facility in San Francisco, “ We’ve got a big old factory we’re going to spend the rest of the year fixing up that will house our new Tile Manufacturing facility in the NE Mission. We’ll also have a tile showroom, and a Heath store, …
A Taste of Chico
Once a year, downtown Chico, California hosts a fun-filled afternoon for all of the senses to enjoy, known as the Taste of Chico. One of our Kerrie Kelly Design Lab designers, Jill Williams experienced this event first hand last weekend! On September 11th from 12:00-4:00, visitors were able to stroll along the streets in downtown …
Barbara Barry and Kravet Introduce Indochine
Fresh from a tour of the Orient, Barbara Barry has released an Asian-influenced collection that will be sold exclusively through Kravet. Called Indochine, the collection consists of fabrics, trimmings, carpet, drapery hardware and wall coverings inspired by the colors, textures and patterns of Asia. For this collection, Barry translated her signature subdued color palette into …
Geek Chic with Houzz’s Erin Norris
We’ve all heard of the left brain vs. right brain theory. Math and science vs. creativity. Logic vs. intuition. Analytic vs. holistic. The list goes on. I find it funny that all of the designers who work with Kerrie Kelly Design Lab have significant others who are a bit, shall we say, “geeky”. And by …
KCRA Feature: Interior Design, Doing Business from Home
Even though I have the pleasure of working with five designers and a studio manager at the Kerrie Kelly Design Lab today, it wasn’t always that way. From 1995-2008 I worked from my home. It was the place my book, Home Decor: A Sunset Design Guide, was written; where my fabric library and paint chips …




















