Rita Konig asks in the New York Times Inside Out, What's Behind the Sofa? She has every decorator's fave parson's table from West Elm. For $349 how can you go wrong? Comes in a few colors too! I love the white. By the way, I am not …
Completely Random Questions — only some about interior design
Today is a day of questions. At lunch in Whole Foods, a 60-year-old man walked by with a ponytail. That's what got me started. I asked myself this question: If there's that unwritten rule that a woman should not wear mini …
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Negative Space and Interior Design
What's negative space you ask? It's the space around or between objects. One of the best illustrations of negative space is this famous image of a vase. There's the white vase and the black around it (Read below for fun facts.) …
Window Treatments: warning, a light gap can make you crazy
What is a light gap you ask? When you have a blind that's internally mounted, there's a little strip of light shining through between the blind and the window frame. In the biz, we call this a light gap. You notice light gaps most when there …
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