Interior Design

An empty home or office is like a blank canvas. You don’t want to fill it with clutter – it’s not a storage facility! The rooms need to be functional but also pleasant to look at. You want a place you can live, work or relax without having to rummage through piles of junk to find things. You also want to walk into the room and not have to ‘make do’ with unappealing wall paper, carpets, curtains, paint, unsightly marks, cracks and stains (or the various pieces of furniture or ornaments that are just there for no particular reason). What you need is some good interior design. It’s OK. Don’t flip out at the concept! You don’t necessarily need to hire an expensive interior designer to make these decisions and changes for you. We have some great interior design ideas here to help inspire you to turn that home or office into a sanctuary. A place you look forward to going into. A place you might even have trouble leaving because you love it so much.

Get the Most from Older Home Design

Get the Most from Older Home Design

Older homes have a lot going for them: They’re often well-built, as demonstrated by the fact that they’re still standing after all this time, they’re often beautiful and filled with the charm and grace of a by-gone age, and there’s a sense of life to them – the collective energies…
Replace Galleries with Collage Concepts

Replace Galleries with Collage Concepts

One of the easiest ways to bring power and impact to your wall art is the traditional gallery wall. A wall filled with framed photos arranged in a carefully artistic way is a great way to add instant drama to any room. It draws the eye and tells a great…
Interior Design Tips for a No-Demo Reno

Interior Design Tips for a No-Demo Reno

It’s a fact of life: No matter how much we love our last design, or the design we found in a house when we bought it, we eventually grow tired of it. Sometimes it’s the big idea that we thought was bold and adventurous but turns out to just be…
Making a Closet Office Work Using Canvas Printing

Making a Closet Office Work Using Canvas Printing

The world economy is going through some seismic changes. Undoubtedly, people will look back at the early part of the 21st century and remark on how the so-called sharing economy and the freelancer revolution changed how people work forever, throwing in the increasing prevalence of telecommuting jobs for good measure.…
Making a Collage for Canvas Photos

Making a Collage for Canvas Photos

Collage is an old form of art; examples can be found in the art of ancient China dating back to around 200 BCE, or around the time of the invention of paper. It saw a dramatic re-emergence in the art scene in the 20th century, but it’s as old as…
Creating a Unified Look with Canvas Printing

Creating a Unified Look with Canvas Printing

When it comes to interior design in any room of your home, we all know that one of the keys is to tie everything together. Some folks take this a bit too literally and create designs that are coordinated to the extreme, forgetting (or having never learned) that when textures…
The Art of Canvas Prints: Think about Effect

The Art of Canvas Prints: Think about Effect

Most of the time, when people discuss canvas prints to be used in the design of a room, they talk about the photos to be used, the size in proportion to the furniture, colour palettes, and how to lay everything out on the wall. And indeed those four subjects cover…