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  • Real treasures for your abode

    Start your artisan collections now! Why You should Start Collecting Artisanal Products for your Home Artisanal products add more sense of authenticity and artistry to your home. From hand-woven textiles to potteries with elaborate designs, artisan elements make your home a lot more personal, alive, and interesting. They are not like those mass-produced furnishings and decorations whose styles are too common and ordinary. If you want to give your space a unique identity that reflects who you are as a person, it is definitely artisan products that you should go for. Here are some of the best reasons you should consider collecting artisan home products. You promote green and sustainable living Artisan goods tend to be eco-friendlier and more sustainable than products manufactured in factories in large quantities. Many artisans use natural and locally sourced materials, with others even focusing on recycled and reclaimed materials. This means you don’t just get pretty stuff; you also help save the planet. You get a purchase with higher value When something is considered an authentic work of art, it tends to have much higher perceived value. Other than the items being one-of-a-kind, they are also a way for people to express their individuality. All the great qualities of these products not only create a more solid perception of value but also a much better overall value. You support local workers and communities Buying artisan products lets you support local artists and businesses. Local independent brands producing handmade products tend to return more revenue to their locality. This means that by extension, you are also contributing to the growth of local communities and industries. You simply get the better stuff Almost everything that is handcrafted is just way better than machine-generated ones. The popularity of artisan products is not just due to the level of craftsmanship put to every piece, but also the quality of the material and design. They are typically made with love and passion, and it shows! Artisanal goods can be more than just home accents and lifestyle expressions; they are true home treasures that you can be proud to have and keep. By purchasing them, you are able to support local, help save the planet, and invest in great valuable pieces on top of getting something pretty and unique for your home. Explore more of our artisanal product here.

  • Picture-perfect Vases

    Skillfully put a vase in a space and see magic Transforming Spaces with Decorative Vases As more and more people prefer modern design elements in their home interiors, the good old decors tend to be growing less and less popular. One good example is vases. These delicate pieces have been in our homes for centuries and we have seen how our grandmothers care for and adore them. It is sad how the modern minimalist and contemporary style trends tend to cast these wonderful pieces aside. They have been replaced by metal sculptures, pop artworks, and many other types of “newer” decors. In reality, vases are the unsung heroes of interior design. They come in virtually all shapes, sizes, colors, textures, and materials. They add style and character to any table, countertop, or just about any space. Vases are truly wonderful design elements that you should not sleep on. Here are some ideas and tips on decorating your home with vases. Display as bold accents Add a pop of color on a boring front door by using a large bright colored vase. The boldness and sheer size of it will serve as a cheerful welcome sign to family and guests. How about putting twin vases on both sides of the door? Spice up your stair landing Your stair’s landing is another prime spot for an accent. A trio of elegant wooden vases of different heights, for instance, can add more drama to a modern staircase. Consider matching them with some lush indoor plants. Perk up a lonely corner Large vases can turn a plain corner into a focal point. You can decorate it with simple twigs or hang an artwork on top to make the area look more interesting. Just a tip: those old clay pots with distressed look will never fail you! Liven up the mantle Awkward mantles deserve some sprucing up. And what better way to do it than placing a group of vases! You can go for vases of different tones or sizes and match them with some fresh flowers or maybe family photos. Mix it with some greeneries Vases are not just for blooms. Green foliage and stems also look great on them. Clear vases, for instance, are perfect for decorative green leaves. They look clean and work well as accents on tables and hallways. These are only some of the thousands of ways to decorate with vases. The next time you shop for vases, get good pieces that you can easily mix and match with other decors you have at home. Also, don’t just focus on aesthetics; find pieces of good quality so they can last for a long time. Lastly, go for classic vase shapes and designs for they don’t go out of style. Visit our collection of vases here.

  • How to make the Perfect “New Normal” Home Workstation

    Make the best home workstation for the new normal The new normal is upon us and many workers are adjusting to their work-from-home arrangements. The changes and adjustments brought about by the coronavirus pandemic have been causing stress to many of them. The good news is there are many ways for home-based workers to embrace the new normal without letting stress get in the way. A good way to start is by setting up an efficient home workstation, which is as easy as N-O-R-M-A-L. Here are some tips and tricks on how to make your work station ready for the new normal. Nab the best spot Start by finding the best room or area to set up your workstation. Even if you already have a home office, consider choosing an ideal area to place your desk or table. Go for a spot that is quiet and far from distractions. Optimize the space To make the area conducive for work, set up proper lighting and ventilation. Natural light typically works best, but if you need artificial lighting, make sure the brightness is just enough to prevent eye fatigue. For ventilation, nothing beats fresh outdoor air so open that window! Ready your furniture Find a desk or table with enough space for your computer, phone, and other essential office supplies. Match it with an ergonomic chair so you can sit comfortably and prevent strain. Try workstation tools like monitor mount, laptop riser, and external keyboard and mouse for your convenience. Manage your mess Remove all sorts of clutter and unimportant stuff from your workstation. Use storage such as small drawers to keep unessential belongings out of sight. Place a bin nearby for your trash. Arrange your paperwork Virtual work setup does not always mean a paperless workstation. Organize your papers according to use and importance. Use a tray for files that you would use for the day and keep the others on folders or envelopes. Label you stuff Labels help you save time and energy when finding something from your computer files or file drawers. Give your computer files clear and detailed filenames and sort them into properly labeled folders. Same applies with your physical files. Consider labeling drawers as well so you can access things quick. Making the perfect home workstation for the new normal is easier when you consider your needs and focus on how you can stay productive. Just remember N-O-R-M-A-L and you will be able to make your workstation as conducive and efficient as possible. A positive work-from-home experience starts with a great workstation setup so keep the above-mentioned tips in mind.

  • The Power of Mirrors

    Turn a plain wall to an artsy corner in an instant Never Underestimate the Power of Mirrors – Here’s Why Mirrors are known as a bathroom and bedroom essential, but not a lot of people know that these fixtures actually make excellent interior design features. They don’t just reflect light and create an illusion of space, but also accentuate spaces and influence a room’s overall look and feel. They make walls look more alive, rooms brighter, and any given space more dramatic. The mirror effect There are many ways to use mirrors for home interior design. Its versatility as a fixture and feature allows it to be used in any kind of room, open space, or nook and cranny of a house. This ubiquitous looking glass also comes in various shapes and sizes. And it is easy to find mirror pieces that go well with just about any interior style – from coastal themes to modern minimalist. Furthermore, mirror decors add character to a room or area. Designer mirrors, for instance, can lend an air of sophistication to any simple room. Unique and luxurious pieces instantly become focal points. They can be found in different styles that suit any existing interior design and homeowner’s personality. From boring to stunning A plain, lifeless wall can become a lot more interesting with the help of a mirror. You can use it to illuminate the space facing the wall, create a more open and spacious feel, or simply transform the wall from boring to stunning. You can also partner it with other design features such as table lamps, vases, and artworks. Wall mirrors can also be used to dictate the center or create a sense of balance in the room. While you can always play with design elements and go eclectic with your interiors, it is smart to use mirrors to achieve symmetry and harmony. Mirrors when used properly can bind elements together, so it pays to consider finding an ideal piece. Choosing your mirror While mirrors in general are wonderful pieces to have in your living space, you would want to find pieces that can actually do the trick and the magic for you. To choose the perfect mirror, you have to think about different factors – the amount of available space, your existing interior style, your personal taste, and of course functionality. Round mirrors, for example, lend a softer feel to angular rooms. Framed designer mirrors are excellent if you want to make a statement. Table top mirrors go well for smaller rooms, whereas floor mirrors are perfect for spacious areas. Some manufacturers are even open to customization just in case you are very particular with the size, shape, and framing of your mirror. There are plenty of options out there so don’t get overwhelmed. It all boils down to two main considerations when buying a mirror: style and function. Keep these two things in mind so you can find the perfect mirror for your home. Check out our Horizon Mirror Collection here

  • Lit or Not Really?

    Master the art of using partition walls Lighting your house the right way is everything. It is, indeed, the make-it or break-it ingredient for any interior and exterior design. With good lighting, you can easily switch from gloomy and unattractive, to warm and bright. If you see some room for ambiance and mood improvement in your house, here are some tips before you light it up: Start from the top It is important to consider ceiling height when selecting hanging light fixtures. There are lights that come with adjustable rods or cables, while some don’t. Avoid getting stuck with a light that hangs too high or too low. The bottom of a light should hang about 12 to 20 inches below a standard 8-foot ceiling. Add 3 inches for each additional foot of ceiling height. Consider your preferences Plan it out during the initial design phase of your house. Would you like three pendant lights over your dining table because one or two are simply not enough? Take your preferences into account before proceeding to construction. Table hopping Hanging a light over a table or a kitchen island is a good idea. Just make sure that you keep a 28 to 34 inches distance from the bottom of the light to the surface of the table or island. Also know that the size of the light makes a difference - you can move a smaller light lower and a larger light higher. Go for cord swags If you want to add new pendant lighting while skipping the inconvenience of changing your home’s electrical setup, then get your swag on. Hang them loosely over a hook or for an industrial look, secure the cord tight to the ceiling. Lightbulb is important Know your glow and consider the type of lightbulb, not just the fixture. Compact fluorescent, LED bulbs, and halogen come in a range of warm or cool hues. The type of glow you want, much like the colour of your walls, is mostly a personal decision. Stairs and toe-kick lighting Adding lights to stair risers is beneficial especially at night. As staircases are often enclosed, you can embed lights in the risers or light them from the sides. In the same way, adding lights to your toe-kicks is more than just aesthetics. Go for strip lighting at the underside of those base cabinets. Chandelier royale When it comes to light fixtures, nothing creates an atmosphere like a chandelier. It is what makes a living room alive. It sets the mood and even starts conversation with your guests. What makes a chandelier more impactful is when it is custom-made for you. No one else in the world will have one like yours. Bespoke lighting is the road to royalty of a space. Additionally, chandeliers don’t have to be the usual warm white and bright white. Don’t shy away from coloured shades – they work wonders especially when the light is turned on. You can add some fun to a simple room with a light fixture in a bright hue. Talk to us if you are keen to light your space up with a lighting that is specially made for you alone. Let us help you get a piece of sunshie unique to you!

  • The Gift of Partition

    Master the art of using partition walls Just like any other homeowner, you’d probably opt for a bigger house. As if it’s never enough – you want more room for your furniture and privacy for each of you in the family. Additional space also means being able to do as many rearrangements as you want, any time you like. How nice would that be? Well, if what you want is more room, then you can have it next week (or sooner!). A full-blown house renovation is even unnecessary. What you need are partition walls and mastery in using them to maximize the space you have. Construction, flexibility Partition walls are usually constructed from brick or blockwork, but they can also be framed. Framed partition walls, also known as stud walls, can be constructed from timber, aluminium, or steel frames clad with fibreboard, plasterboard, or metal boarding. You may also have them glazed. Of course, glass is a superstar in partitions! Since partition walls are non-load bearing, they provide good flexibility especially if they are lightweight, framed systems. As mentioned earlier, no need for a dramatic renovation, as wall positions can be changed easily. Depending on the construction you go for, you may move all the components of your partition wall to a different location. Ways to partition Fixed or sliding glass partitions. Translucent partitions double as interior windows and they go well with the rest of your furniture. You can have a clear view of the rooms. To add, you may also go for the type you can pull shut to block out kitchen noises and fumes. Outline with levels. Want to divide a space? Set up distinct boundaries between zones through varying the floor levels. For example, a step-down living area can separate your lounge from the rest of your home. Besides differing levels, wood-and-glass partition can also visually demarcate two separate zones. Accentuate with screens. If you want to add to the aesthetic appeal while creating a room within a room, you can set boundaries with wooden slatted screens that let through light, views, and foot traffic. Swivelling is easy to segregate rooms when required. Wait, there’s more Framed constructions also come with insulation, which prevents the passage of sound or fire between adjacent spaces. You just have to make sure that the top and bottom of the wall are properly sealed against the floor and ceiling. In case you want to avoid the inconvenience of installing permanent screens, choose classic portable ones of etched glass or carved wood. See, you can have more rooms next week (or sooner). Happy partitioning! Check out your options for partition panels and walls here.

  • Make Your Home Christmas-ready

    Perfect mood boards for the season Mood boards. Have you seen one before? Certainly. But in case you're unaware what these boards exactly are for, they can make your home ready for all seasons. For starters, a mood board is a tool to define your own style. It lets you picture what you like and dislike collectively and see the common denominator. By using a mood board, you can plan the arrangement of materials, images, and text before decorating your home. Continue reading to check out some mood boards and interior design ideas for Christmas. Before you even buy wreaths, ribbons, glittery pillowcases, here are four inspirations: Winter Wonderland Can't wait for winter? No winter in your country? Doesn't matter - you can have winter in your house! To achieve this look, you'll need a frosted or flocked Christmas tree and a soft color palette of pale pinks, light grays, creamy whites, and champagnes. Add some ruffles and white lights, and achieve a chippy wood, glitter, or faux fur texture. Scandinavian Christmas Minimalist much? Too in love with Nordic neutral colours? This mood board is perfect for you. What you need are the classic green Christmas tree, white or bubble lights, and some candles. Keep it neutral with creamy whites, greens, browns, and pale grays. For elements, greenery garlands, deer sheds, and pinecones would be easy to find at any decor shops. Texture? Choose linen, wood, burlap, wicker, cable knit, faux fur, and felt. Farmhouse Christmas Go all out and do farmhouse Christmas this year! This cozy style requires jute, burlap, grosgrain, galvanized metal, and brown craft paper for texture. You need to decorate your green frosted or flocked Christmas tree with white lights and farmhouse animal ornaments. Then, have pinecones, greenery garlands, and natural deer sheds all over the room. Stick with plaid accents, gingham, houndstooth, and buffalo checks for the colour palette. Blue Christmas For the royal, blue Christmas, you need monograms and a flocked Christmas tree with white lights. You may also go for the classic green tree and then determine the right colour palette. Choices include blue, green, brown, and white; blue, silver, and white; or blue, gold, or white. Have buffalo check, houndstooth, gingham, or a soft antelope print for the elements, and floral picks (Magnolia leaves). Velvet, fair fur grosgrain, cable knit, wood, or mercury glass are good picks for the texture. Excited to start your own Christmas mood board? Remember, when it comes to making your home look ready for the season, think of how you want to feel when you come inside. It will help narrow down your ideas and steer you in the right direction. Check out our Christmas Gifting Specials to help you get started with your Christmas abode. Our special edition vases and candleholder will surely be a holiday treat to your homes and personal spaces!

  • For everyone on your list

    Unique Christmas gift ideas for the homes of everyone on your list Choosing a Christmas gift for the homes of friends and family could be challenging. As they say, give something you know the person would like, but probably wouldn’t buy. Or at least, make it unique and you’ll come off as thoughtful. But we don’t have time for overthinking! So, here are unique home stuff Christmas gift ideas that may give you a lightbulb! Wall Décor for the artsy Who wouldn't want an eye-catching wall decor? It effortlessly brings life to any room. You just need to be a bit careful when choosing a style. It has to be classic and neutral for it to go well with whatever interior or house design there is. You can also go for something modern such as a chic black-and-white photography prints, metal wall art, or colorful canvas art prints for a contemporary look. Another thing to consider when giving wall decors is how easy it is to hang. If you want to be certain it wouldn't damage the wall, choose vinyl wall decals. For best results, take some time to look around your friend’s home before buying. You may even combine different types of wall art for variety. Chandelier for mom Thinking of something your mom would love? Skip the bouquet and give her a chandelier. Even her guests would love it! These timeless, ornate pieces of art add elegance and class to any room. Knowing your mom, choosing a chandelier she’d like would be easy once you see the options. Vases for the women More than holding fresh flowers, vases always add a pop of colour or texture to any home design. If you want, you can place a candle inside a wide-top vase for an elegant candleholder. Or, fill a clear glass vase with decorative holiday elements such as berries or pinecones before you give your gift. A small vase is good for decorating any type of shelving. It also makes a perfect focal point when grouped with smaller accents in acentrepiece design. For more height, add dried flowers like lavender. It is going to be perfect for a crisp, wintery home decor gift. This article may be unable to cover everyone on your list, but just enough to get you started with your Christmas shopping. You can no longer say ‘it’s the thought that counts.’ Excellent home decor ideas would surely add a touch of style to your family and friends’ abodes for years to come. They’d also remember you every time they look at it! Check out our Christmas Gifting Specials and get started with your holiday shopping now!

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