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Adding Natural Elements and Greenery in Your New York Home

You’ve got a mean green thumb and gardening tools to make a plant lover proud. Unfortunately, the one thing you don’t have is a sense of proper interior design. This is probably why you’re worried that with your propensity to buy one too many plants and pots, your home might

Stripping away the colors and frivolity, industrial design harks back to the no-nonsense style of the 19th century. Before though, it was a necessity, a way of stripping away everything unnecessary, and just keeping it minimal and functional. Now, it’s utilized as a way of paying homage to the time when

Add a Feature Wall

Black and white might be quite appealing on paper. However, you have to remember that they’re starkly contrasting colors, which when applied in interior design, can come off as cold, sharp and a bit too sterile. This is why designers often add a third (or more) shade, perhaps some showstopper

Using Color Psychology for Your Space

‘Your home is your Eden’ is something you must have heard or read a dozen times before. But have you ever stopped to wonder what this statement actually entails? From a design point of view, we know it means that your home is beautiful, perfect and aesthetically pleasing, mostly because

Styling Your Small Apartment Effectively

You are now the owner of a quaint, beautiful abode in New York City and you could not be more proud. In the midst of the bustle of the big city, you have a small slice of heaven that is going to be decorated exactly how you want it. There’s only

Natural Stone Walls

In a word; yes! Natural stone for vertical surfaces isn’t exactly a new idea. But it’s still quite dramatic, which is why it’s so popular to this day. Originally used for flooring and additional detailing, natural stone made its way into wall interior design because more affluent households wanted to