Contemporary. The word means ‘of the moment’. This is why it is hard to define this particular style of interior design. But that is also what makes it unique and has a history which borrows from different time periods. It has a little bit of everything which is why you will see a little bit….[Continue Reading]
Design Styles
How to Get the Modern Industrial Style without Living in a Loft Apartment
Those who love industrial decor actually can’t get enough of it. It’s not surprising considering that the exposed steel and rustic wood ooze character. This stuff is meant for those who like to be effortlessly cool. So, it is understandable if you have difficulty smoothly slipping into it, especially if the style doesn’t speak to….[Continue Reading]
Interior Design That Suits Gray and Light-Colored Floors
Sure—there’s something to be said about dark, wooden floors, but gray and light-colored floors exude elegance and sophistication that’s quite hard to replicate. Hues in the gray family blend well with a range of colors, giving decorators quite a bit of flexibility while decorating—one of the many reasons, along with the subtlety, quiet depth and….[Continue Reading]
How to Style Plants for Scandinavian Design
Minimalist style. Black and white palette with grey accessories. Rugs and candles. These are some of the first things that come to mind when we think of the Nordic style of decorating a space. For a while now, this has been growing in popularity leading some folks to wonder how to add a splash of….[Continue Reading]
What Kind of Wall Decor for a Mid-Century Modern Home?
Clean lines, gentle curves and a mix of different materials. This is one of the most popular and accepted definitions of the mid-century modern style of interior design. It is based on the Bauhaus style that came to the US from Germany when those architects and designers moved after World War II. After that, there….[Continue Reading]