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Spread the loveAre you looking to revitalize your household for the new year? Or perhaps you want to invite a couple of positive energy? Then feng shui may be the ideal approach for you. Feng shui is looking into the movement and flow of energy within a space, and intentionally guiding it to provide the…
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Spread the loveStudio and tiny rentals have become a common feature among many large cities in the world today. While they offer affordable and convenient housing, these rentals have one primary challenge. They have limited spaces. If you can manage to create space in these sought after tiny rentals, you may find it quite easy…
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Spread the loveWhether you are moving locally or across the country, moving can be an overwhelming task. You have to figure out how you are going to pack, load, transport, and unload all of your belongings. However, if moving is approached with early planning and the proper tools, it can be considerably less stressful. Below…
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Spread the loveTalking about trends we never can separate fashion and interior design – they always go hand in hand. Usually though, fashion comes first and then interior designers follow established tendencies in home decor. Let’s have a look at what was hot on runways this season: 1) Go Green Pantone has declared Emerald green…
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Spread the loveWallpaper trends in 2019 are incredibly original. With such a variety of colors, patterns, prints you can quickly and easily create an exclusive, eye-catching interior design. Wallpaper makes any space look cozier and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. You can also use wallpapers to define different zones within one space. Furthermore, with the…
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Spread the loveThe US Census Bureau, together with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, revealed that there is a total of 1,250,000 of completed housing projects in the country as of July 2019. It painted a 7.2 percent increase from the numbers gathered in the previous month. This means that more Americans are spending their…