Shaker style furniture is having a moment. You may have heard the buzz about Shaker doors, Shaker dining tables, white Shaker kitchen cabinets…the list goes on.
Since 2020, many homes and residential complexes have received more attention and care than ever before.
You’ve heard of barnhouses. You’ve heard of condominiums. But have you heard of barndominiums? These modern spaces blend the rustic rural setting with the airiness of lofts, and may just be one of the next big home trends in the US.
Is the interior design you want comfortable and cozy, while remaining chic and elegant? Modern farmhouse style might be for you. In this article, we’ll cover all the basics you need to know.
Maybe your client asked you for advice on what flooring to use in her new single-family home. Maybe you’re remodeling your bathroom and want to know the best types of flooring for your needs. Either way, this article is going to make your work easier for you. Table of Contents: Introduction: What is flooring? Best …
This blog has been updated on – April 15, 2022 The lobby is by far the most dominant location in a hotel, and so paying attention to the interior detailing is in your best interest. It is the one place that almost every single guest will see at least once. It will also be the …
This blog has been updated on – March 07, 2022 Revit interior design is an increasingly popular concept among designers. More interior designers are realizing how Revit services can be beneficial to their work. The 3D visuals created with Revit modeling lets your client see exactly what their interiors will look like, saving time and …
3D render of terrazzo podiums Terrazzo flooring will give any space, whether commercial or residential, a feel that is both modern and timeless. But what is terrazzo, and how and where should you use it?
One of the most significant restaurant trends in recent years has been industrial restaurant design. Successful restaurants seek ways to stay ahead of their
Cottagecore interior design has seen a rise in popularity due to the pandemic, but it had been trending even before that. But what does the now-famous cottagecore aesthetic
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