Creative tips
I used to think minimalism meant cold, sterile spaces—white walls, hard edges, nothing out of place. But then I started visiting actual minimalist homes
I used to think leather drawer pulls were one of those impossibly expensive design tricks that only people with interior designers could pull off.
I used to think cutting holes in walls was something only contractors did, the kind of thing you’d never attempt yourself without a permit and three
Indonesian furniture making isn’t what you’d expect from a country famous for beaches and volcanoes. I used to think handcrafted furniture
I used to think gallery walls were just something design magazines invented to sell frames. Turns out, they’re one of the few ways you can actually
I used to think depersonalization meant stripping a home down to hotel-lobby sterility. Turns out, the homes that sell fastest aren’
I used to think hanging shelves was just about finding studs and drilling holes. Turns out, the whole thing gets a lot more complicated—and honestly, more
I used to think matching all your hardware was some kind of unspoken design law. Then I walked into a friend’s kitchen—brushed brass cabinet pulls
Visual weight isn’t about pounds or kilograms—it’s about how your eye interprets mass and density in a room, which, honestly, sounds more mystical
I used to think pallet furniture was just for college students who couldn’t afford real couches. Turns out, I was spectacularly wrong about that—and










