design: A Regional Guide to Staging Your Outdoor Space - 05/03/21 04:56 AM
Indoor-outdoor living is a concept that's becoming ever more important to homebuyers. And no matter where in the US you live or when you want to sell, you can stage your outdoor space to show buyers how they can make the most of it year-round.
Southwest
With so many gorgeous days on the calendar, a great outdoor space is a must on most homebuyers' wish lists in this part of the country. But the region - which ranges from Arizona to parts of Louisiana - is challenged by extreme heat. To help buyers imagine how to beat that heat, be sure your outdoor … (3 comments)

design: How to Make a Small Space Feel Larger - 12/13/16 03:59 PM
Pages of glossy magazines are often filled with immense rooms and oversized spaces full of grandeur and twelve-foot ceilings. But the truth is that most of us live in houses, apartments or townhomes built on a much smaller scale. When faced with the size of some of these tiny rooms, it's easy to get frustrated when you're trying to decorate.
But what if those rooms could feel even bigger? What if you could visually add space with a few small changes? What if there were tips and tricks and ideas to make a small room appear larger?
Good news! There are.
If you're tired … (7 comments)

design: Top Interior Design Trends For 2016 - 12/30/15 09:47 AM
Getting the itch to redo your house? Truth: We have it all year round. But, there's something about the ushering in of a new year and the literal renewal it brings that makes the idea of a fresh look even more inviting.
Check out a few of the interior design trends for 2016 for some more inspiration and a little direction.
French Country
For some, this French country design motif never went out of style. But the influence of shows like HGTV's popular "Fixer Upper" have brought it to the forefront. Waxed and weathered paint on furniture, shiplap treatments, and accessories bearing the show's … (2 comments)

design: Easy Architectural Details You Can Add To Your Home - 10/14/15 08:43 AM
Newer homes, especially those geared toward first-time buyers, are often devoid of the level of architectural detail you would find in older or more expensive homes. If you're not a fan of the big, boring box look, you can easily add in some detail to up the charm factor. And, many of these projects can be done yourself with minimal skill and money.
"Nothing jump-starts design envy more than walking into a home with stunning architectural details like interesting ceilings, textured walls, charming stained glass and more," said Apartment Therapy. "Don't despair if you don't have any built-in architectural details in your … (2 comments)

design: Monochromatic Interior Design: The Easy Way To Work With Color - 09/30/15 12:44 AM
There are too many options for developing a color palette for your home. Seriously. Do you go with the light gray as a foundation, with darker gray accents for drama and pops of color to give it life? All white for a gallery feel? Maybe you're supposed to use Pantone's color of the year every 12 months... even if you're not a huge fan of that plummy-brown Marsala.
And once you've decided on the main color, how do you choose the accent colors? Use a color wheel and pick opposites? Just choose what you like, even if it breaks the "rules," whatever … (0 comments)

design: 3 Common Mistakes when choosing art for your home - 02/24/14 10:35 AM
In the realm of interior design, the works of art you choose should frame your decor and go beyond matching the furniture, being "cool," or displaying status symbols.
Consider these tips for choosing art for your home.
Mistake No. 1 Choosing artwork to match the sofa
Find work that compliments your mood and the style of your décor. To that end, here are some important questions to consider.
* Does the art make your energy feel light or heavy?
Try experimenting. Grab a National Geographic or some other magazine with a wide variety of images and take a look through the … (0 comments)

 
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