Autumn is the time for warm, rich and cosy colours. It is largely associated with dark colours, but it is time to rethink your autumn colour palette. Classical autumn colours are hues of burnt orange, red, golden yellow, hunters green, and chocolate brown. Pastels and intense colours shouldn't be considered only for spring and summer.
You are all excited, going to university means also moving out and having your own place, even when it will be only a room. Now you can't wait to decorate it in your own style, no influence of your parents. It is not because the space is tiny that it can't be a stylish space.
September: the holidays are, for most of us, a nice memory now that school has started, or we are back to work. Lets see how you can integrate those memories in your home.
The end of August is approaching, the end of the school holidays is around the corner. Summer is not gone yet, there is still enough time to organise a garden party. Lets get inspired by Marie Antoinette.
Summer vibes: being in the moment of summer. This brings us happiness and can give a boost of energy. So lets take a look at how we can decorate a house with the summer feeling all year round. Where better than Florida to get our inspiration?
Bohemian style is not a trend, it is a way of living: unconventional, free-spirited, artistic. Bohemians have been known as carefree, they know the art of lounging. Summer, time to unplug from all the distractions of modern society, time to get inspired.
Roma were manufacturing since centuries, with very simple means, creativity and great skills, items for everyday use. Particularly the rural population often had to rely on the services of the Roma. These days overwhelmed by the mass production in the shops, every handcrafted good is even more precious.
When we think of floral prints, old fashioned romantic wallpaper will come to our mind. Floral designs are making a major comeback. Brining nature into the home will be a strong trend in 2016.
Home styling, before selling your home, has become a very important part of maximising the potential value of your property. Specially within a very competitive market.