Organizing & cleaning

April 6th, 2013
It’s Time To Buy New Furniture!

When is it time to buy new furniture? Take a look around your house and ask yourself these questions:

1. Are your sofa or chair cushions showing signs of wear? If it’s leather, maybe the seat cushions are discolored, lighter in the seat area than the rest of the sofa or chair. If it’s fabric, see if the upholstery threads are pulling apart or discolored. If your furniture is showing signs of wearing, it’s time to consider new furniture or at least slip covering options.

2. Are there holes in your furniture? You might be able to stitch or patch the holes if the rest of the piece is structurally sound. Otherwise, start thinking about new furniture.

March 31st, 2013
Interior Design Advices For Small Homes

If you have a limited amount of home space, you might not know what to do so that you can make things look attractive. Home decor can be really challenging especially if you don't have a large enough space. Even though it can seem like a daunting task, you could in fact do a a number of things that will help you proceed with designing a small area. Here are some simple ideas you can implement right now to enhance your home's appeal.

Choice of furniture. When it comes to furnishings, go with more square design than round. This will help you make a lasting appeal in regards to home decor for small spaces. Unlike round shaped furniture, square ones can be stacked over each other making it possible to maximize every bit of space that you have. Also, it makes it looks more modern.

October 20th, 2012
Pet Friendly Interior Design

Nearly 50% of households have a cat or dog that digitization watchword must be questioned. Unless you have a pure white Persian cat, as Ernst Stavros Bluffed in the James Bond films, you may have problems with a pure white minimalist interior. Here are some ideas that will help your dog or cat co-exist with its beautiful interiors:

If your pet has access to the dirt in the world then there will be a problem. Similarly, if your pet is not trained their expensive silk carpets home from China may suffer irrevocably. There are two schools of thought: Camouflage - get upholstery that hide dirt and hair loss. In other words, color coordinated with the skin tissue! Expose - make sure dirt and hair is visible so they are forced to vacuuming and cleaning.