Tag Archives: architecture

Stay Flexible

“Successful designers tend to be quite flexible in terms of the kinds of projects they work on. Be open to different types of design briefs. Having different strings to your bow is crucial.” —Ilse Crawford, Studioilse Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks … Continue reading

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Ways to Boost Your Home Value: Clean Up

Appraisers use six levels to describe the condition of a home, explains Jonathan Montgomery, president of the Real Estate Appraisal Group in Washington. The first level (known as C1) is reserved for houses that are brand new and haven’t been … Continue reading

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5 Important Questions to Ask Yourself *Before* Redecorating Your Home

1. Am I okay with moving slowly, based on things like budget, shipping timelines, etc.? 2. Am I being honest with myself about how I actually live?Asking this question will help you consider the materials, fabrics, layouts, and other design … Continue reading

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Interested in Architecture

What piece of advice would you give to  Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) who are interested in architecture but don’t know how or where to start?  When considering what advice to pass along, I often think of what … Continue reading

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Makeover: Ceiling Editon

A tray ceiling makes a space challenged room seem larger by drawing the eye upward.

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