Creative tips
Creative tips
I used to think Polish interiors were all about heavy wooden furniture and cold stone walls. Turns out, the reality of blending historic Polish architecture
Creative tips
I used to think loft apartments staged themselves—all that open space, those industrial windows, the exposed brick doing half the work before you even moved a couch.
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I used to think Armenian interiors were just about those ubiquitous pomegranate motifs until I stood inside a 9th-century monastery near Geghard. The walls weren’
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I used to think concrete was just for driveways and brutalist architecture, but here’s the thing—it’s actually kind of perfect for candles.
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I used to think staging a fixer-upper was pointless—like putting lipstick on a pig, you know? But here’s the thing: buyers walking into a property
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I used to think ottomans were just fancy footstools that rich people bought to match their curtains. Then I spent three years interviewing interior designers
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I used to think Indian interiors were just about bright colors thrown everywhere. Turns out, there’s this whole intricate system behind how patterns
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I used to think smart home technology meant sacrificing aesthetics for functionality—like you’d end up with a bunch of beige plastic boxes stuck to every wall.
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I used to think textiles were just, you know, fabric. Then I spent three weeks in La Paz, sitting cross-legged on a concrete floor while a woman named
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I used to think accent walls were just about slapping a different color on one side of a room and calling it a day. Turns out, there’
