Decorating rooms with high ceilings can be difficult as there is a lot of space to work with. Use our décor tips to achieve the ultimate aesthetic.
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Felicia Priedel
Are you looking for architectural design inspirations to give your home a modern makeover? We have compiled an extensive list of the top and trending architectural styles for modern homes to help inspire you. From industrial chic, minimalism, and traditional farmhouse style, learn more about the beautiful visual elements each aesthetic has to offer...
Upgrading your home doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. Whether you decide to invest in smart technology, landscaping, painting, fixtures, or solar panels, there are plenty of ways to add beauty and value to your home.
Private outdoor spaces are an essential means to escape the tumult of everyday life. However, particularly in urban contexts, many homeowners lack an expansive backyard or garden. Ergo, maximizing limited space can be an effective approach to creating a harmonious outdoor sanctuary at home.
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Bazoom Publications
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Marzenna Gaines
Choosing the right roofing style for your home is essential for both aesthetic and practical reasons. Every homeowner should take the time to evaluate how their specific climate, aesthetics, and needs will be affected by their chosen roof style.
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Michael Jasmund
A garden awning is a fantastic addition to any backyard. Not only does it provide shade and shelter from the sun, but it also creates an outdoor living space that can be enjoyed year-round.
Written by
Steven OConnor
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@ 4045 (freepik)
Shou Sugi Ban, also known as Yakisugi, is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation that has been used for centuries. It involves charring the surface of the wood with fire, which creates a unique aesthetic and improves its durability. In recent years, this technique has gained popularity in modern architecture for its striking appearance...
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Yakisugi Cladding Shou Sugi Ban New Zealand
Office design is fundamental in the modern climate. You must create a pleasant working atmosphere to combat employees’ desire for remote work. Certain design elements can positively impact productivity, and others are essential to prevent wasted time and unclear boundaries.
Written by
Jennifer Seene
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LYCS Architecture