Hannah Broadway is an illustrator and designer who lives in Bristol with her husband (Felix), their daughter and their cats. Their townhouse is filled with colorful items they’ve found over the years. Hannah and Felix often peruse interior design magazines together to look for ideas. They have a lot of fun and get a lot of inspiration out of this. They recently expanded their basement to include a … [Read more...]
Tips for Renovating a Small Space
When it comes to redoing the interior of a small living space, there are a few strategies that should be kept in mind in order to generate the best possible outcome. First and foremost, it is critical to prioritize functionality above all else. To maximize available space, take advantage of storage solutions and lighting, and utilize floor space as well as negative space. Finally, choose carefully … [Read more...]
Refreshing Textiles in the Bedroom
Large scale redesigns and renovations are not necessary in order to refresh the look and feel of a bedroom. In fact, cultivating a whole new bedroom aesthetic can be as simple as picking out new sets of textiles for the room. Some common items that can be targeted for a change include window shades, bed linens and comforter, and decorative cushions, among others. Finally, including colorful … [Read more...]
Spotting Roadside Decor Gems
Jessica and Justin are a happy Tacoma couple, and one of them seems to have a knack for spotting beautiful vintage pieces on the side of the road. Justin loves to incorporate what he refers to as mid-century glam and flea market vintage into their home's decor. He claims that there is a specific story behind each piece that is in their home, and that most of the pieces were gathered by him finding … [Read more...]
Renovate Your House Beautifully-Economically
You can save a lot of money during a home renovation by doing as much of it yourself as possible. You should start out by figuring out what your goals are for each room of the house, and then breaking things further down into manageable sub-tasks. You should do lots of research into what kinds of features and furnishings you want to add, and how to obtain them affordably. Even simple things like … [Read more...]
Embrace Your Love of Boho Design
If you love Bohemian style, here is how you can boho at home. One idea is to use lots of houseplants. If you run out of room on the floor and windowsills, hang them from above or mount planters on walls. Lighting is also important for the style. Let in lots of natural light; consider sheer curtains to help in this regard. Boho style also employs vibrant colors and mixed textures, and doesn't worry … [Read more...]
Fake a Kitchen Reno-Here’s How
If you want to redo your kitchen, there's no need to break the bank account. Some intentional and key touch ups will help your kitchen be more comfortable and conducive to fellowship. Some of the touch ups are as follows: switch up the cupboards, redo the counter tops, install soft close hardware in the drawers(we all crave that soft close!), change up the lighting fixtures or add fun and unique … [Read more...]
Avoid Home Decor Mistakes in Your Bedroom Design
While your bedroom serves the important purpose of helping you relax your body and rejuvenate your mind, its design often gets relatively little attention compared to the kitchen or living room. One important issue is that you should avoid choosing bright, “loud” colors for your bedroom walls. Instead, you should go for softer and more neutral ones. Although privacy is important, you don’t … [Read more...]
Houseplants You’ll Want To Have At Home
There are lots of weird yet wonderful houseplants which are just waiting for you to discover them. For example, the rock tassel fern is a type of club moss that looks like it came from the world of the dinosaurs. The green velvet alocasia is a humidity-loving plant distinguished by its soft, arrowhead-shaped leaves, while the dolphin plants leaves have a very distinctive dolphin-like shape. The … [Read more...]
Benefits of Natural Light in the Home
Kate Riley recently helped overhaul a dark, cramped San Francisco home into a new design with far more natural light and a very different atmosphere. The house is a “zero lot” structure with no access to natural light on either side, meaning that Riley only had the front and back exteriors to work with. She turned a closet into a brightly-lit and inviting dining nook using wide-profile vinyl … [Read more...]
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