The definition of modern interior design ideas is constantly evolving. The interior design industry revolves around creativity and the use of multiple ideas. Interior decorating involves a diverse area of interests, including painting, carpeting, wallpaper, tiling, lighting fixtures, furniture, and art forms such as paintings or other home interior decorating. Here is an example of how modern interior could be made very very livable. The project is called Critz and it’s done by Pepe Calderin Design. (more…)
Home Decor is an important part of today’s lifestyle. The simple architectural design of a wall can be its own wall treatment. Here are a few modern bedroom decorating ideas which are sure to add excitement to your place of personal retreat. With the various pictures available you can choose the wall print that match with your room and personality. Depending on your needs and lifestyle, you can choose from traditional or contemporary wall murals, wallpapers, and canvas prints. (more…)

Mirrors are an absolutely terrific way to decorate at least one whole wall, or a part of a wall in a small room. Light walls and simple design make a small room appear bigger. In choosing wallpaper for a small room, though, it is most important that you choose a pattern that does not contain large flowers or designs. (more…)
The Daily Telegraph / House & Garden Fair 2007 is the UK’s most prestigious event for interior and garden design. From bathrooms to bedrooms, gourmet food to garden furniture, the Fair brings you an unprecedented line up of exhibitors all carefully handpicked by House & Garden to ensure the highest quality products, most of which you will not find on the High Street.
For anyone passionate about interiors and gardens, the Fair is an excellent opportunity to see the very latest classic and contemporary designs from many of the country’s most prominent designers. And with numerous interactive seminars and talks going on throughout the Fair, visitors can gather a whole host of expert tips and advice to take home with them.
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Joy Kacik has had a lifelong love affair with older houses.
They’re lovely to look at, she says, but inevitably come with one of two problems: They cost too much to repair and maintain or, even worse, have had their architectural details and charm torn out by previous owners.
When the North Hills native decided to relocate in the early 1990s to the Avery’s Fields development in Cranberry, she found a way around that predicament: She built a new “old” house.
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