Nearly two years into the pandemic, we are still spending more at home than we have in previous years. So the way our living spaces look has become more important than ever. But design isn’t exclusive ...
As 2021 comes to an end, we look back at how this year introduced new normals and raised questions about what the future of the built environment could look like. In retrospect, not much has changed ...
Have you wondered why some design ideas soar and others crash? Why clients embrace or reject a design concept? Whether your firm’s designs are trendsetters or followers? To get answers to those and ...
As the coronavirus dragged into a second year, our homes mattered more than ever. They shifted from be places where we hunkered down to avoid a virus and stared into video cameras and at computer ...
Insider asked industry professionals about the fading and emerging interior-design trends for 2022. They said exposed shelving and open-floor plans will likely continue to decrease in popularity. But ...
The family room addition of this Brockton home needed some major sprucing up. The faux brick backdrop for the wood stove in a corner was an eyesore, as was the brown carpet and taupe tile floor.
When it comes to home design, the focus tends to be on the inside of the home, ensuring it’s on-trend and reflective of your personality. But if you’re focused only on fussing over rug sizes or ...
As the coronavirus dragged into a second year, our homes mattered more than ever. They shifted from be places where we hunkered down to avoid a virus and stared into video cameras and at computer ...
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