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Juliya

Interior stylist specialized in minimalist design with a cozy twist. She has worked with high-profile clients in creating welcoming, functional spaces that reflect their unique personalities. Sophia draws inspiration from Scandinavian design, urban landscapes, and vintage décor. On her blog, she shares styling tips, design trends, and DIY projects to help readers create their dream spaces.

Table lamps are most homeowners’ favorite blend of decor and functionality. They may replace a decorative vase, flowers, and sculptures if your goal is to declutter, but they also work wonderfully with other decor. They’re versatile, portable, and available in endless different styles and patterns. Be it in the living room, bedroom, or elsewhere in …

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Barrel armchair is indeed called that because of the semicircular shape of its backrest, though the name also hides the long history behind crafting them. First barrel chairs were made out of – you guessed it – real barrels. Over time, their design and shape evolved to such a level that you’d never guess they …

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Black is the ultimate one-fit-for-all color, whether we’re talking fashion or interior design. If you’d like to add some spice to your home interior by switching it up with an accent chair, black is a great color to consider because it also allows you to play safe. Think about it – should you ever decide …

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What’s your idea of the perfect vacation destination? If it happens to be a combo of French Riviera, medieval architecture, and vintage interiors, Airbnb has just the place for you. Genuine 12th Century Apartment in a Restored Medieval Village   Saint-Paul de Vence is a fully restored medieval village in French Riviera. This authentic place …

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Rugs and carpets have been used to add warmth and personality to homes since ancient times. No matter how far we’ve progressed or how the interior design trends change, rugs remain a go-to element in home decor. A rug is a versatile and enriching object that not only decorates the room it’s placed in but …

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My dream is to be on my boat…Or in my house in the country. That’s my dream. Cameron Mackintosh These 10 Boat Houses Make the Dream Come True Twofold Majority of boat houses are clearly made to serve as a vacation home or a weekend getaway. However, the ten boat houses we’ll look at today …

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We’re always on the lookout for new ways to beautify our home and garden. Various trends and twists on those trends are ever-changing. One such twist is making your garden vertical. This raging trend is most often seen in public spaces, such as coffee shops, and perhaps most famously, the Singapore Airport. 1. Vertical Gardens …

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A ranch-style house recalls a certain image in most of our minds, that being a remote Southern townhouse, complete with cowboys and cactuses. However, this architectural style is loved all around the world and it’s branched out into many sub-styles. We’ll check out 12 elements of the ranch house exterior, as well as the interior …

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Decorating is the most satisfying part of styling your own home, and if you’re an art lover, you absolutely have to consider incorporating sculptures into your decor. From antique-inspired busts and figurative shapes down to surreal and abstract sculptures, there’s plenty of choice. 1. Insta-Classy Entryway If you’re planning to invest in art, consider getting …

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This type of bathtub dates back all the way to the 1800s. They’re named after the shape of the tub’s four supporting legs, which were quite popular at the time – for furniture wide. Funnily enough, clawfoot tubs were first sold alongside farm equipment, although today they’re numbered among the staples of elegance when it …

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