While midcentury modern decor and furniture is still popular and in style, there are a few ways to make pieces from this era feel more modern and updated.
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Susan Paganini mixes old and new in her renovated condominium in the Claytonian building, photographed on Tuesday, Jan. 14, ...
Adding some eye-catching candles or candlesticks to your dining table or living room is a quick and easy way to elevate your ...
Brussels sprout lovers rejoice! From throw pillows to color-drenched rooms, this nature-inspired palette is serving up a ...
Your living room is the heart of your home, and it deserves a design that reflects both your personality and your lifestyle.
After working as an interior designer for 10 years, Brooke Lang would never have harsh lighting, matching furniture sets, or ...
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Two brothers rented an apartment in Brooklyn. No surprise, the younger one got the 50-square-foot bedroom. He transformed it ...
Spritz each room with lemon, lavender, pine or cinnamon scents for relaxation. For personal growth, place beeswax or soy candles in the Northeast area of the living room. However, go easy on ...
The new Fishtown winery is designed to have a homey feel with couches, communal wooden tables and old church pews converted into booths.
Experts say the pandemic highlighted a need for more privacy, rather than living, working and cooking all in big space.