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The 5 Adaptable Interior Furnishings That Will Save You Money

Who in their right mind wouldn’t want to save money? The more, the merrier! But, true to human temperament, many of us want to save money without sacrificing a lot of comfort and a little bit of interior style. We assume that you belong to this group since you’re here, reading this post. Thanks, by the way. A great way to save money is by buying adaptable furnishings that will fit in all your present and future interior improvements. Timeless staples that will work in any interior design are undoubtedly golden. Of course, quality is paramount. You need a few core pieces that are highly versatile and exemplary crafted. You will scream (and possibly have a mini heart attack) once...

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4 Important Elements of a Mid-Century Modern Interior

What do the Dessert Springs Motel, Purcell House, and the set of Mad Men have in common? All bore the style of design touted as one of the most highly influential since its inception in the early 1930s: Mid-Century Modern. The design concept of fine lines and simple patterns flourished when Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius (founders of the Bauhaus movement in the 1920s) moved to the United States to escape the Nazi abuse. This has since greatly influenced the American architecture and interior design until today. Revival of mid-century modern interiors has been on the rise as of late. There are hundreds of reasons for this, but it all boils down to the appreciation for minimalist...

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Design Focus: The Martinique Wallpaper

The Martinique wallpaper is an iconic inception – an icon within an icon: The Beverly Hills Hotel. It is undoubtedly one of the nation’s well-known structures. It has a fabled history with exemplary Hollywood characters such as Fred Astaire, Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Lucille Ball, and Charlie Chaplin to name a few. The tropical-inspired wallpaper was the brainchild of the hotel’s decorator, Don Loper, in 1942, and is now revered as one of the best design patterns. The oversized banana leaves in various hues of green, mustard, and hints of burgundy lined the walls of the hotel’s coffee shop. What makes it so grand that people can’t help but be enthralled by the overelaborate prints? The answer is...

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5 Dark Interior Designs You Should Be Copying Right Now

source Dark colors can be a bit of a challenge to use, but when done right, it brings impressive aesthetics. It also imbues a number of favorable outcomes - from ultra cozy to statement-worthy elegance. While it takes a good amount of panache and grit to make this work, achieving it requires minimal effort. So, how do you use dark colors while veering away from the woebegone factors that are attached with this type of interior? It’s all about strategic play of shades, patterns, lighting, and textures. Here’s a rundown of some of the best interiors along with imperative points that will inspire you to go towards the dark side: source Dark on Dark Andrea del Sartos’ famous phrase ‘less...

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10 Ideas you can Steal from Small Spaces

Many interior designers are faced with the challenges of moderating small spaces keeping in mind that aesthetics and traffic flow are the key important factors. To help ease your challenges, we have found an excellent infographic that should serve well to provide great tips on how you can use furniture to arrange your small space. Found on inhabitat.com

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