Have you ever strolled through an art museum, completely awestruck by those lively Impressionist strokes, or the vibrant colours of Fauvist works, or those oh-so-abstract Cubist expressions? Yep, that’s the thrill of art. Now, how about we bring that thrill right to our living rooms, bedrooms, and even bathrooms? I’m talking about turning home decoration into an art form, our personal masterpieces. Let’s dive into the world of home artistry, shall we?
Read moreUsing Focal Points For Better Interior Design
There are many philosophies of interior design, and some or all of them may apply to your home. That said, selecting between them can be tough. Feng shui may promise to redirect the positive energies around your room, while design ideals like minimalism or maximalism can help you lean into your biases and aesthetic urges.
Read moreFive ideas For When You Decorate Your Kids Rooms
Every parent wishes for their children to use their imaginations to play, discover, and enjoy themselves. This post will give you some ideas for building a creative atmosphere for your children that will inspire and delight them.
When you have kids, you want them to be safe, comfortable, and happy, as well as able to use their imaginations. As a consequence, you will be able to create a creative space that your children will enjoy.
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Read moreBringing Modern Touches Into Your Old Home
Having the opportunity to reside in an older home lends an air of endearing quaintness to one’s life. It has a great deal of individuality that is missing from contemporary homes completely. It is however reasonable that owners would have the impression that they are missing out on the opportunity to fully raise up their level of comfort due to the absence of new technologies.
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Read moreHow To Incorporate Sustainable Interior Design Into Your Home
Chances are, you’re more than familiar with fast fashion, but did you know that non sustainable fast home décor is rising? Unfortunately, there is this rising trend of buying items for your home, showcasing them for a few weeks, and then immediately throwing them out. This is so similar to fast fashion in the sense that things will just break quickly or you’ll just get bored and throw them out.
It’s clearly not sustainable. A timeless Homestyle should forever be a mainstay in the home. It should be something that you’re going to love for years on end. Sure, it’s completely understandable that anyone would want to breathe new life right into their home, but this shouldn’t impact the environment. But you can have the best of both worlds through sustainable interior design!
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Read moreWhat To Buy For Your First House
As some of you may know, I have started the journey of getting my own first house. It’s all very exciting, but also very stressful at the same time. There are so many things to consider when looking for any home. Sometimes, I wish there was a how to guide on what you should and shouldn’t do! I am really appreciative of the advice I have been given so far, but it can become so overwhelming. I have advice and guidance coming from everyone!
Read moreHow To Choose The Best Decor To Compliment Your Home
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It’s a known fact from the people who know me, that I love everything interior design. Im constantly looking at interiors on Pinterest and have far too many boards with design ideas. I have spoken before on this blog about how the way you design your home can have a real effect on your mental health, and I think what you choose to decorate your space with is as equally important. Today were looking at how to choose the best decor to compliment your home! Lets get started..
Read moreHow The Design Of Your Home Can Affect Your Mental Health
Mental health is not black and white. There are so many different factors and things that effect different people. Some things that affect my mental health might not affect yours and vice vice versa. One thing that really has an effect on my mental health is my living space. I have spoken about this before in a previous post, where I talked about how to create a calm space in your home. To me, my living space is a reflection on how im feeling and doing mentally. If its a mess then usually my head is also a mess. Today were going to be talking about how the design of your home can affect your mental health and what we can do to combat this.
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