If you love a good blast from the past, then you will also love our vintage room ideas! Check out our take on the vintage aesthetic.
Designers: Christina Valencia and Kele Dobrinski of Colossus MfgHomeowners: Family of fiveLocation: Land Park, Sacramento Size: 1,700 square feet In its original condition, there wasn’t much to love about this 1702-square-foot Land Park home built in 1941. It had old mustard-colored carpet, a micro-sized kitchen, and peeling linoleum throughout. It had been abandoned for several years, so it was in need of some major TLC.
If you love a good blast from the past, then you will also love our vintage room ideas! Check out our take on the vintage aesthetic.
No matter if you’re renting or have your own place, it is important to make it feel like home. To do that, sometimes all you need is to bring in some new plants and hang up your favorite pictures or art on the walls. Other times, you need to get a little bit more elaborate to inject your personality into your space. That is where one starts taking up various DIY projects.
Size: 9 Inch & Under Length: 19" Fixture Width: 6.5" Fixture Height: 16 to 20 Inch Bulb Included: No Color: Green Number of Lights: 2 1 Material: Metal Style: Shabby Chic Shade Material: Glass Shade Color: White Voltage: 220V-240V 110V-120V Bulb Base: E12/E14 Light Type: LED/Incandescent/Fluorescent
Call It Design is an Instagram magazine that shares eye-pleasing examples of what it considers modern design, and it has earned itself 105K followers by doing so.
Love an old scholarly atmosphere in your room along with a light and positive touch? Get inspired with these light academia room ideas!
The YouTube comments section can be a breeding ground for trolls and negativity, but the good thing is that their toxicity is often buried under other people's cleverness and wit, which can add an extra layer of entertainment to our video-watching experience.
The perfect way to transform your bedroom into an old-fashioned grandmacore cottage house. With its vintage floral print and comforting brown shades, this duvet cover set is sure to bring back the beauty of days past! Will perfectly fit vintage, dark academia, cottagecore, coquette and many other aesthetic rooms. Material: 100% Polyester Inner/Comforter/Pillows not included. See package configuration and sizes below: Single: 1x Duvet Cover: 59x79in (150x200cm)1x Flat Sheet: 63x90in (160x230cm) 1x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Twin/Twin XL: 1x Duvet Cover: 59x79in (150x200cm)1x Flat Sheet: 79x90in (200x230cm) 2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Full: 1x Duvet Cover: 71x87in (180x220cm) 1x Flat Sheet: 90x90in (230x230cm) 2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Queen: 1x Duvet Cover: 79x90in (200x230cm) 1x Flat Sheet: 90x90in (230x230cm) 2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Important notice Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each product’s colour and design, actual colours and design may vary slightly, due to different device screen settings, the lighting in the installation location, slight differences in product finishes over time and other factors. Care Wash before first use. Ordinary washers and dryers can be used for easy care and washing of this set. Hand or machine wash in cold water with like colors. Tumble dry on low heat.
Boho-style bedrooms capture the essence of a carefree, eclectic design philosophy that's as inviting as it is personal.
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If you don't read books and don't care about the bookshelves don't be too quick to close this article. Just think about it. What impression does a room full of books make? That's right! It will immediately make you look smarter! And where do you put books? Exactly, bookshelf! That's why we made this list of the most creative designs out there. Which one would you put at your house?
Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.