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The old cliché of ‘hub of the home’ is truer than ever – all life happens here, so even dedicated work stations are finding ...
From rounded furniture to groovy color palettes, 70s-inspired interior design is on the rise. Here’s how to incorporate this style into your home.
Curved walls and windows overlooking countryside, rooms with flexible space, and modern comforts with style are all combined ...
In referring to the only other modern style residence in Yates Gardens, located at 210 Lee Court, directly across from 211, Board member Oscar Fitzgerald said, "This design is most compatible with ...
Flat White Interior Window Trim. Modern design features lots of clean lines and simple, uncluttered details. This flat trim fits the bill. The glossy blue tile in this bathroom creates a relaxing ...
About a block of Champa Street in downtown Denver is closed as emergency services work to clear a collapsed wall of the former dive bar Carioca Cafe, commonly known as Bar Bar.
By . Soo Kim is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. She covers various lifestyle stories, specializing in travel, health, home/interior design and property/real estate.Soo covered the COVID ...
There are parts of modern interior design trends that just don't have the same charm as older trends do. That's why we asked those in the BuzzFeed Community to tell us what older trends they would ...
Artifact Bar is situated in the basement of BaseHall 02, a food court in the city's Central district. Nelson Chow's studio NCDA was responsible for the interior, while LightOrigin Studio took ...
Business How area rugs prioritize artistry and sustainability in modern interior design. While it’s often nice to consider outside expertise in interior design, many home decor lovers prefer to ...
Govee has been paying attention to modern interior design trends for its refreshed floor lamp line-up, and the headline act is a proper head-turner even before you switch it on. ... The only way I ...
The idea of interior design trends can seem a little nonsensical: the whole point of a home is to offer a sense of permanence, while the fleeting nature of trends suggests the opposite.