LAST AUGUST, interior-design blogger Lydia Elder found herself buying something that never would have darkened her door before the pandemic hit: a blush pink beanbag chair. “Schools were closed, and ...
With cold temps and COVID precautions keeping more people inside during the winter months, hibernation presents the perfect opportunity to enhance your home and better reflect your likes that evolve ...
Heather Clawson is proof you can make money with an art-history degree. Interior designer and author of the design blog "Habitually Chic," she recently published her first book, "Creativity at Work." ...
A trip around the home decor blogosphere would have you believe that the average lady blogger is a world traveler, a modern day gyp-setter with an expense account as vast as her experiences. It might ...
Cynthia Ruff will help you reimagine a room of your home — but in a different way that you might expect. A blogger turned interior design consultant, Ruff, on her popular website Ruff Details, shows ...
Erin Gates is an interior designer, blogger, and curator of all things stylish. She began her blog, Elements of Style, in 2007 and formed her own design company, Erin Gates Design, shortly thereafter.
Florence Broadhurst this week named Holly Hollingsworth Phillips, a Charlotte, NC-based interior designer, blogger and owner of The English Room, as its first U.S. Brand Ambassador. In 2018, the ...
According to interior designers, warm tones and nature-inspired elements are in this season. However, minimalist designs won't be as popular.
Debbie Wolfe is an author and content creator. In addition to being a contributing writer at Forbes, she writes for other leading online home improvement, DIY, and garden media outlets and online ...
Victorian interior design has proven to have quite the shelf life. Originating in the 19th century, the style that epitomizes opulence stills has plenty of faithfuls, perhaps because it feels slightly ...
If you don't like a specific musical style, the theater bores you, or you're not attracted to works of art, you can almost always avoid them. Architecture, however, is different. A poorly thought-out ...