Tiles have long been associated with functionality, practical, durable, and easy to maintain. Traditionally used in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways, they served as a backdrop rather than a defining feature. However, in recent years, tiles have experienced a remarkable transformation, evolving into a prominent design element that can shape the…
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Sunday Inspo: Hispanic designers who focus on eco friendly practices
In two days, National Hispanic Heritage Month will come to an end, which is celebrated in the U.S. to honor the culture, history, and contributions of the Latino community. To mark this occasion, this Sunday I’m inspired by Hispanic furniture designers who focus on sustainable practices. This also serves as…
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Your Home Is Just Fine: Breaking Free from Constant Perfection Pressure
In today’s world, where trends and media constantly bombard us with images of perfection, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters in interior design. We are daily exposed to images of flawlessly styled homes, perfectly placed furniture, and endless marketing campaigns suggesting that our homes are never quite…
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Discover Berlin’s Design Scene: My Top 5 Concept Store Recommendations
I recently spent a few days in Berlin, just enough to experience its vibrant energy, but not quite enough to visit all the modern and contemporary architectural landmarks featured in the ArchDaily guide. However, I did visit several design shops and quickly realized that this could become my main impression…
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8 Lovely Indoor Plants That Don’t Need Much Light
If your apartment lacks abundant natural light, don’t worry! You can still enjoy the beauty and benefits of indoor plants. Here are eight fantastic options that thrive in low-light conditions: Snake Plant (Sansevieria)With its sleek, upright leaves, the Snake Plant adds structure and height to your space, making it ideal…
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Sustainable Ways to Discard Old Furniture
Are you renovating your home or simply tired of a piece of furniture? The million-dollar question is: What should you do with it? A) Repaint it, B) Donate it to a neighbor, C) Toss it in the nearest dumpster, or D) Leave it outside with a “Free ‘piece of furniture’…
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Hello everyone!
Welcome to my blog! I’m glad you found your way here and supported it with your visit. I’m Milana, and you can get to know me better in the ‘About Me‘ section. This blog was created with the idea of inspiring you to make your home a better place. With…