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Celebrating Your Unique Story: The Rise of Maximalism in Home Decor
Welcome to our little corner of the internet, where we talk about all things interior design. Today, we want to dive into a topic that's been making waves in the design world - the shift from minimalism to maximalism, particularly among younger generations.
Embracing Change and Growth in 2024: My Journey from DC to the Eastern Shore of Maryland
Hello HDID family!
As we begin 2024, I find myself reflecting on the remarkable journey this year has been so far. It's been a year of significant transformation, both personally and professionally. I moved from the bustling city life of DC to the serene Eastern Shore of Maryland, and this change in scenery has opened my eyes to new perspectives and experiences.
Everyday Elegance: Designing a Vibrant Tablescape
Isn't it heartwarming when we find a reason to celebrate & gather together? Whether it's a casual brunch, an impromptu dinner with friends, or simply jazzing up your family meal, a well thought out tablescape can uplift any ordinary day.
Why Trends Are Killing Your Home’s Personality: The HDID Reality Check
We've all seen those home makeover sequences on popular channels like HGTV. You know the drill: hosts highlighting a home’s outdated features while stressing the urgent need for a remodel. People nowadays are wary about 'getting it wrong' when decorating their homes. It's becoming all too common that homes feel 'standardized,' losing their unique charm in the process.
School Year Survival: Tips to Keep Your Home Organized
Let's be honest - the start of the school year can turn even the most organized home into a hot mess of books, papers, and school supplies. But hey, we've all been there! The good news is that we're armed with some simple, effective, and stylish strategies to keep your home surviving AND thriving throughout the school year.
Bringing the Outdoors In: Designing Your Space with Natural Elements
As an interior design team, we know the importance of creating a space that is both visually appealing and functional. One way to achieve this balance is by incorporating natural elements into your design. Not only do earthy elements add a sense of tranquility to a space, but they also provide a connection to the outdoors.