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The Anatomy Of The Perfect Indoor-Outdoor Space

Pexels – CC0 License More and more people are creating so-called indoor-outdoor spaces: areas of their homes that function as a kind of bridge between their interiors and their gardens. At the moment, the idea is growing in popularity – and it’s not hard to see why. People want to spend more time outside in the fresh air. But they also want to do so in comfort.  Furthermore, they want to feel like there is continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces. Going outside should feel like stepping into another “room” of the house, but with a fresher feel. 

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Home Design Tips for 2021

Photo by Dmitry Zvolskiy from Pexels Your home is constantly changing to keep up with interior design trends that shift from year to year and the changes your family undergoes. The changes you make to your home can have a huge impact on your family and how comfortable they feel when they are home. Whether you are moving into a new home that needs a complete overhaul or if you are just making some small changes to your current design, here are some home design tips from kitchen design to bedroom ambiance to keep in mind.

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Interior Design Trends You’re Likely To See In 2022 (If Not Sooner)

If there is one sentence that describes interior design trends over the last ten years, it’s “anything goes.” Homeowners have been able to take liberties like never before. And many of them are thoroughly enjoying the process.  But when it comes to design over the coming decade, things are going to change. Provided the economy continues ticking over, individuality is going to become increasingly important.  So what trends are we likely to see in 2022 in our new, post-pandemic world?

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3 Ways to Keep Your Home Cool in the Summer

Image Credit According to the UK Met Office, 2021 is likely to be the seventh successive year to record increased temperatures. It further forecasts that heat levels will range between 0.91°C and 1.15°C above expected averages. Although heat is required for many activities, it’s uncomfortable when people have to endure it without relief (even temporarily). What options do you have at your disposal this summer? Below are three ways to keep your home cooler even in the summer heat.