May 2026

There are 3 blog entries for May 2026.

Happy Mother's Day 2026 for Jean-Luc Andriot blog 051026

This Mother’s Day, we pause to honor the remarkable women who have guided us with patience, strength, kindness, and unconditional love.

Whether the celebration is a family brunch, a handwritten note, fresh flowers, or a simple call to say “I love you,” what matters most is the thought behind it.

Gifts are appreciated, but the moments we share - the laughter, the stories, the hugs, and the memories - are what stay with us.

Today is also a gentle reminder that Mother’s Day can be emotional for many, and a little compassion can mean more than we realize.

Motherhood is not defined only by biology. It lives in the women who nurture, protect, encourage, teach, and stand by us through every season of life.

So today, let’s celebrate mothers,

65 Views, 0 Comments.

Cinco de Mayo 2026 celebration in Boca Raton with tacos, margaritas and festive dining atmosphere

Cinco de Mayo is always a fun time to get out and enjoy great food, festive drinks, and a lively atmosphere, and Boca Raton has several spots worth checking out this year. Whether you're new to the area, thinking about making Boca Raton home, or simply looking for a way to enjoy the local lifestyle, this holiday offers a great glimpse into the energy and entertainment the city has to offer.

From all-day taco specials to large-scale parties and tequila-focused celebrations, Boca Raton and the surrounding Palm Beach area are giving locals plenty of ways to celebrate on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. If you’re planning your day early, here’s a look at a few places generating buzz this year.

Popular Cinco de Mayo Celebrations in Boca Raton

One of the most

140 Views, 0 Comments.

May 2026 home design trends for Boca Raton buyers and sellers with warm modern interior design

After a decade of cool grays, crisp whites, and spaces that looked more like showrooms than homes, buyers have changed what they're looking for. Call it quiet luxury - the idea that richness comes from depth, craft, and intention rather than flash and excess. It's not maximalism. It's a shift toward spaces that feel like somewhere you'd actually want to live.

That shift is showing up in buyer data, listing descriptions, and design reports across the board. Here's what it looks like in practice — and what it means if you're thinking about selling your home.

What's In

Color Is Back — And It's Warmer Than You Think

Woodgrove Road French Country family room by Bummer Lamb Design & Fine Furnishings Photo: Bummer Lamb Design & Fine Furnishings via Houzz

The all-gray interior isn't just tired. Buyers have moved on. The

118 Views, 0 Comments.