Saturday, August 20, 2016

Stainless Steel Chopstick Set Premium Fine Dining Experience 1080p


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Chopstick Set - 5 Pairs, Premium Fine Dining Experience


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Bento Box and Meal Prep Set: Double Layer, 4 Compartments - Pure Deluxury


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Dining & Kitchen Collection - Deluxury Fine Accessories


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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Interior Designers Reveal The Top 8 Small-Space Tips They Swear By

Call us crazy, but we prefer styling a small space over a large one any day. There’s something incredibly thrilling about size-challenged decorating that really forces you to get creative. Yes, you’ll make mistakes along the way, but when decorated well, small rooms can look seriously stylish (these tiny bathrooms are proof).

And just because there’s less space to work with doesn’t mean you have to compromise on taste. In fact, Australian interior stylist and Belle magazine director at large Steve Cordony urges his clients to be bolder and use larger furniture. “It often makes the space feel stronger and more gutsy, rather than using lots of small pieces which can make the space feel too sporadic and bitsy,” he told MyDomaine.

We couldn’t agree more. So if you’re in the process (or thinking about) styling a teeny-tiny living room, follow these small-space decorating tips interior designers swear by.


Since you don’t have the luxury of space, you can’t just throw a bunch of pretty things together and hope it’ll work. Australian interior designer and author of The Tailored Interior Greg Natale believes it’s important to first consider all the pieces of furniture you’ll need in order to make a “welcoming, livable space.” Ask yourself questions like Would stools or ottomans work better in the space than armchairs? Would two side tables or stackable tables be a more size-friendly option than one coffee table? Round tables could take up less room than square ones.

Designer Tom Stringer agrees that prior planning is key when space is so limited. “The first step is to ensure that the layout will be functional for your needs,” he said. “Then confirm the sizes of the pieces.” For Australian interior stylist Steve Cordony, that means you need to get out the ruler and measure twice.

If you’re still not sure how to assess things, answer celebrated interior designer, Max Humphrey’s simple question: What will the room be used for most? “While you might plan on having friends over all the time for TV night, chances are it’ll be you and your family using it the most, so keep that in mind when designing it.” So even if you love occasional seating, a big comfy sofa will probably be the most practical. “You can always bring in a chair or two from the dining room when you have extra people over,” he suggests.