Living in a small space doesn’t mean compromising everything. Here are some tricks to make your room appear bigger: Keep Furniture off the Floor Opt for furniture with visible legs to create an airy and light feel. You can even add furniture legs from hardware stores in different colors, finishes, and heights. Avoid reclining couches and find a comfortable yet stylish option. 2. Clear Furniture Transparent furniture, like glass coffee tables, ghost chairs, lacquer side
We all love to travel. Travel opens to new places, people, experiences and culture for us. Not everyone has chance to experience life in multiple ways except actors and actresses, but travel can actually give you a bit of taste of different lives. Travel also makes you appreciate what you have. We take tones of photos and try to capture our experiences and memories through lenses. And, we put up the best travel photos on
I often have clients and friends telling me that their furniture has different wood tones and feeling frustrated that nothing matches. And to make things more complicated, they have wooden floor boards too. When I ask them back, why the wood tones need to be matched. They would say matching looks good. No, quite the opposite, matchy-matchy is a big no–no in design world. (Image from http://tennillejoyinteriors.com.au/) First off, you need to know there is no interior design rules prohibit
Vietnam is a hot holiday destination for many reasons: affordable accommodations, delicious food, beautiful scenery, warm climate all year round, rich culture and history, and of course its coffee. Every year, Vietnam attracts millions of tourists from all over the world. Apart from indulging in delicious cuisine and the beauty of breath-taking Ha Long Bay, souvenirs shopping is the next big thing on the list. Being an Interior Designer, every time I am on holidays, I always take home
Are you faced with big empty walls and want to display impactful artworks, but you’re unsure how to position them and afraid of drilling incorrect holes? Trust me, you’re not alone. Honestly, I’ve made mistakes myself when I started. I drilled walls and later regretted it. If you were to scan my house, you’d find “bullet holes” in almost every wall, as if my house has been through battlefields over the years. Fortunately, my walls