Liz Caan, the owner of Liz Caan & Co., recently renovated a Boston kitchen for a Dad and his children in Boston. The previous bathroom looked somewhat prehistoric, and everything was outdated. Caan and her team created custom cabinets, and also new appliances, plumbing, lighting, and finishes. Now that everything is complete, the space looks much larger and clutter-free. Part of this is due to … [Read more...]
Fantastic Ways to Remodel Your Bathroom
The bathroom is one of the most frequently used rooms in the house and it doesn't have to be boring. With some minor upgrades, the whole look and feel of your bathroom can be renewed. Adding tile with a fresh coat of paint, upgrading your shower head to include a mist feature or a dual option and removing dirty caulk and reapplying are quick and easy improvements to make on a small budget. Adding … [Read more...]
Revive a Cookie-Cutter Apartment With Stylish DIYs
In today's rental market, big apartment buildings tend to use the same, cookie-cutter style for their units. So, how should a new renter spice up their living space to make it more personal? Well, a couple in Sunnyvale, California answered some great questions about how they turned their bland apartment into a home. They created their ultimate getaway, eliminating any unnecessary clutter and even … [Read more...]
A London Flat Full of Light and Plants
A couple named Zoë and Neil have renovated their 1,000 square foot London flat to resemble a more bright, vibrant space filled with botanic beauty. When they first moved into the flat, everything was dark, including the dark wood kitchen cabinets against grey walls. Now the kitchen is light and fun, and the living room is an even brighter focal point of the home. When the sun hits the living room … [Read more...]
Bungalow Blending Boho with Japanese Design
Interior designers are now turning to storefronts and book writing in order to educate fans of design. One such book allows us a peek into the home of LA Architect Takashi Yanai, whose home is designed around principles of both Japanese design and bohemian elements. The design of the home begins outside, in the landscape, with an unusual choice of dark stone and tousled grass. The design of the … [Read more...]
Art and Old-World Design
Many suites in the Hotel Palazzo Daniele feature original ceilings that are frescoed and meticulously restored behind contemporary art pieces. Other areas have ornate hallways laced with beautiful copper tones in front of pale guest rooms. Some of the kitchens are designed with simplistic kitchens that include carefully tiled countertops and skirted areas for storage space. The guest bedrooms are … [Read more...]
Sumptuous Deep Green And Teal Asian Style Interior Accents
Looking for an industrial yet contemporary design for your home's interior? Incorporating Asian-inspired interiors paired with teal and deep green hues may be the perfect option. A great example of this theme can be seen in the home of a young family located in Taipei, Taiwan. They set this look in place with textured concrete to create a spark within the design, and they also added a concrete … [Read more...]
DIY PVC Pipe Walls… Really!
To create a DIY PVC pipe wall, you're going to need to purchase 4" PVC, acetone, plywood, sandpaper, caulking, and polyurethane adhesive. The PVC will need to be sliced right down the center lengthwise before anything else is completed. You then need to sand down every piece of PVC piping, and then wipe it down with acetone in order to remove any debris. You will eventually lay the PVC onto the … [Read more...]
Home Lighting Ideas for Every Taste
Lighting doesn't have to serve as a secondary feature within your home. Many pieces can serve as a bold statement while conforming to your individual style. One of the most unique lighting fixtures is a lighted marquee sign. These signs not only serve as a statement, but they add a whimsical ambiance to the room. If your home already has eye-catching wallpaper filled with bold patterns, adding … [Read more...]
Vintage Home Features That Will Never Go Out of Style
Many features that were present in early 20th-century homes cannot be found in modern architecture, that doesn't mean that they aren't still considered trendy. Many of these homes include interior features that are considered highly marketable such as accented windows that sport stained glass or etched designs. Original hardwood floors are another characteristic that are present within older … [Read more...]
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