Reupholstering furniture can work miracles, making something old, new, or something drab, fab. Here's our tried-and-true reupholstery checklist to help you decide whether to redo or buy new furniture.
Read MoreWhen designing a room, whether it’s a blank slate or a refresh, you work in layers. You have a lot of choices to make, and the best way to work is from the bottom up. That means start with the rug!
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Read MoreThe color of your room can have an influence on your mood.
Research has shown that warmer tones like yellow and red can make you feel excited and delighted. On the other hand, cooler tones like green and blue can make you feel calm and relaxed. This highlights the importance of choosing the right color for every room in your home.
The same principle applies to residential interior design as well. Traditional interior design can make you feel warm and comfortable while modern design can make you feel relaxed and calm. Transitional interior design fits snugly in the middle to provide you with the best of both worlds.
Want to learn more about transitional interior design? Read this helpful guide for everything you need to know about transitional interior design.
Read MoreBring the sea a little closer to home with this guide. Infusing your home with elements that are airy, breezy, serene and soothing, bright, natural and almost effortless can help you achieve this aesthetic.
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