Category: furniture

Elegant Patio Covers

If you want to work on beautifying your garden, getting an outdoor set that can withstand the harsh weather should be on top of your list. A better way to make your outdoor furniture protected and timeless is to put on an elegant cover. Patio Covers can transform the simplest of any space into a [...]

Move or Stay? Just Furnish Your House!

Want to move to a whole new environment other than your house? Why should you lose a huge sum of money when you sell your house as when you do it immediately you should not even hope for a better price. But if this is just an idea to move to another place – think [...]

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Style-Savvy Ideas for Your Apartment

If you are living in a high-rise, the good news is, you can still create a chic home through these style-savvy apartment ideas: 1. Choose a neutral color with dramatic touches of color. Make your apartment unit more spacious-looking with a neutral color. Add small punches of color like plum, yellow, and poppy-red in your [...]

The Minimalist Style

If you want clean, modern interiors, the minimalist style is a safe choice. Minimalism’s principles like simplicity and the value of space would be easy to embed in the aesthetics that you want. You can find a good designer to help you out to set up this theme in your space. A mark of any [...]

The Mid-Century Modernism Design

One of the modern design movements of the last century is the Mid-Century Modernism. This style of architecture emerged during the early 1930s to mid 60’s and described pre- and post-Second World War developments. Mid-century architecture was a further development of the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright whose principles of organic architecture combined with [...]

Organic Modern Design

The 1960’s brought about an experimentation of architecture through from mimicking those found in nature. Added with innovations in structures and engineering, architects found a new language in translating space, form, and function into an architectural style that replaced the square block to that of moving, graceful lines. Concepts veered away from the functional; instead, [...]