survival farm

Sunday, October 11, 2020

'A $10 bulb can completely alter the vibe': high-impact house fixes for less than $100

If you have never cared much about home decorating, odds are 2020 has changed that. Four interior designers share affordable ways to make a difference

With the pandemic making homebodies of us all, beautifying our living spaces has become a collective obsession. Monsteras have been bought. Bookshelves have been colour-coded.

It’s understandable. “We spend 90% of our time inside our houses now,” says Monique Vuk, an interior decorator from One Wolf Design who is currently living through Melbourne’s second lockdown. “And we don’t all have north-facing windows. We didn’t consider when we rented our properties that we were going to spend so much time inside.

Continue reading...

* This article was originally published here

No comments:

Post a Comment

Weatherwatch: how planting rain gardens can reduce flooding

Rain gardens absorb runoff, filter pollutants and lower the surrounding temperature As extreme rainfall events become more common, one respo...