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Kendra
Beachy decor uses bright colors and playful beach items like seashells and starfish. Coastal decor is more refined with neutral tones and natural textures. Both styles bring the ocean into your home, but in different ways. If you love the sea but can’t decide which style fits your home, you’re not alone. Many people mix...
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You can update your home without remodeling. Simple changes like painting walls, swapping light fixtures, updating hardware, and adding new decor can transform your space for much less money and time than a full renovation. Many people dream about having a beautiful home but feel stuck. Maybe you don’t have thousands of dollars to spend....
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You can arrange furniture in an open floor plan by creating separate zones using rugs, placing your biggest pieces first, and keeping clear paths for walking. The key is making each area feel like its own room while keeping everything connected and easy to move through. Open floor plans are popular because they make homes...
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Design Development and Planning
An interior design consultation is a meeting where you sit down with a designer to talk about your space. You share your ideas, the designer looks at your room, and together you plan how to make it better. This first meeting helps both of you figure out if working together is a good fit. In...
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The golden rule for bathroom layouts is to maintain proper clearances and spacing around all fixtures. This means keeping at least 30 inches of clear space in front of toilets, sinks, and showers, with 15 inches from the toilet centerline to any wall or fixture. This rule makes your bathroom safe, easy to use, and...
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The best kitchen design for an apartment is one that balances your space, lifestyle, and cooking needs. For most apartments, galley kitchens work well because they use space smartly. L-shaped layouts give you more counter room when you have a bigger apartment. Single-wall kitchens fit perfectly in studio spaces. The right choice depends on your...
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Design Development and Planning
For a 2000 square foot home, you’ll pay between $10,000 and $34,000 for interior design services. Most homeowners spend around $18,000 to $20,000. The final cost depends on your design needs, the designer’s pricing method, your location, and the level of finish you want. This guide breaks down everything about interior designer costs. You’ll learn...
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Rhode Island, often called the “Ocean State,” boasts an unparalleled natural beauty, from its dramatic coastlines and pristine beaches to its charming historic towns and verdant landscapes. This unique setting provides the perfect canvas for extending the elegance and comfort of your home into the great outdoors. Luxury home styling in Rhode Island transcends traditional...
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Rhode Island interior design blends coastal heritage, sustainable systems, and modern convenience to reshape how residents and businesses use space. This article explains the leading trends—coastal chic, warm natural palettes, biophilic and sustainable design, and contemporary minimalism—showing how each trend transforms light, flow, and material choices across Newport cottages, Providence rowhouses, and suburban homes. Readers...
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Commercial interior design in Rhode Island bridges brand identity, local building character, and functional workplace systems to create spaces that improve productivity and customer experience. This article explains what commercial interior design entails, why specialized firms matter for office, hospitality, and retail projects, and how local trends — from adaptive reuse to coastal palettes —...
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