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A Guide to Selecting the Right Window Treatment to Frame Your Window

With a plethora of options available, selecting the perfect window treatment may seem overwhelming. Fear not! This guide will walk you through the essential considerations to help you make an informed decision and frame your window flawlessly.

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How to Put Some Spring in Your Commercial Space

With the seasons changing, a lot of offices thinking of spring redesigns with more workers back in the spaces again, some of whom are new and some who’ve been working there since day one. It’s definitely time to think about the window treatments that you use for your space.

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How to Mix and Match Window Treatments for a Unique Style

There are so many different window treatment options that it can be hard to pick just one type. Luckily, you don’t have to! Although there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to decorating your home, we have plenty of tips and tricks for how to mix and match your favorite window treatments in your home.

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Window Treatment Designs that Set a Tone

EYES are often said to be windows into someone’s soul – and this works with rooms too.

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Interior Design Tips to Improve Mood During Winter Blues

WHEN we describe the long, cold winter the color blue is often used to highlight our feelings of dark days. And this winter has been especially hard on everyone with our usual entertainments out of bounds and even visiting family restricted.

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Color of the Year for 2021 and Incorporating it in Your Upholstery

WITH a new year comes a new brightness – and that is true quite literally with the Color of the Year for 2021.

For more than two decades, the color company Pantone has unveiled an official Color of the Year – but given the turbulence of 2020 it kicked off 2021 by announcing two.

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Mismatched Interior Design: What Makes it Work?

Mismatching your interior design may be a scary idea at first, but after learning a few quick tips your house can have a fresh new aesthetic. To be able to have an aesthetically pleasing mismatched interior design, you have to consider two big factors: colors and patterns. When both of these elements are used together they create a unique look for your space.

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Selecting Fabrics for Different Spaces

Thoughtfully selecting fabrics for your upholstery and window treatments based on the room they occupy can go a long way toward helping set the mood you want in each of your home’s nooks and crannies. Not doing so can create disharmony in your interior design and the early wear of gorgeous but ill-advised textiles.

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Five Rules for Playing with Fabric Patterns

Whether in fashion or interior design, when designers freely play with fabrics, patterns, and textures, it can produce a visual and sometimes even sensory masterpiece! And, if you’ve been thinking of spicing up your interior design style by mixing fabric patterns yourself, we’ve got some good news. You can mimic those talented designers’ years of experience by following 5 foolproof rules for fabric pattern play that will have your space looking professionally-designed in no time!

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2020 Midyear Design Trend Forecast

So far, 2020 has been nothing if not eventful. From vaccine-proof pandemics that stick around for months to murder hornet swarms popping up at random, the year has necessitated quick adaptation and change. The examples above have been overwhelming, to say the least, but other sources of change are comforting in that they’re evidence of an unshakeable undercurrent of creativity—namely, the dynamic changes to interior design trends predicted for the second half of the year!

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Interior Design Trends for 2020

As we move swiftly through the month of December, we ready ourselves to enter not just a new year but a whole new decade. Say goodbye to the 2010s and hello to the return of the roaring 20s! As with any year, 2020 brings with it new design trends and styles to keep up with and add some spice to your home or office.

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