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We love houseplants. They have multiple benefits as part of your decor – they help to purify the air, and are proven to increase concentration while relieving stress and anxiety. Particularly in winter, the sight of something green can help to boost your mood. Oh yes – and they look good too, especially when nicely […]

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Contemporary furniture often serves as the focal point of a modern home. With sleek lines, mixed materials, and minimalist aesthetics, these pieces represent a significant investment in both style and everyday comfort. However, relocating these prized items across the country is an entirely different challenge from simply moving them to another room. It is no […]

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Starting your first home renovation project can be quite an eventful process, one that involves a lot more than decorating. While color schemes and layout deserve your attention, it’s important to spot any possible threats, usually hidden behind those walls and flooring. If not addressed, these problems may seriously affect the homeowner’s health, create legal […]

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Your bedroom layout plays a huge role in the quality of your sleep, and how you arrange bedroom furniture influences how quickly you nod off and how rested you feel in the morning.  In this guide, we’ll teach you how to design your bedroom to get a proper night’s rest, covering everything from bed placement to feng […]

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If there’s one thing that’s clear about gardens in 2026, it’s this: they’re no longer just something you “maintain.” They’re something you live in. The idea of a garden as a neat lawn with a few borders is fading fast. In its place, we’re seeing spaces that feel more personal, more relaxed, and far more useful […]

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