Inclusive Design is the Key to the Future of Housing
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Read MoreShaker style kitchens may be considered a more traditional style, but in the right hands, they can create a modern,
Read MoreFrom the use of environmentally friendly paints and flooring materials to natural fibers and furniture construction, sustainably sourced household materials
Read MoreOften following fashion trends, velvet is in for interior design, and always has been. According to Daily Freeman, “As an interior
Read MoreSince the couch is arguably the most important piece of furniture in the home, it’s essential to consider which fabric,
Read MoreTouchable surfaces are gaining traction, and even breaking the internet. According to Architectural Digest, wallpaper doesn’t have to be a flat
Read MoreWhether its wallpaper, fabrics, furniture, or small accessories, decorating with patterns can add personality to a home. According to Homes
Read MoreThe cozy cleanliness of Scandinavian interiors and the minimalist beauty of traditional Japanese decor have met and are increasingly taking
Read MoreThe color is known for its versatility and timelessness, making it one of the most functional colors to complement any
Read MoreCompact, cozy and welcoming, the banquette can transform a space. According to The New York Times, although not as common
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