Melanie Kharad
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Paris apartments (click on link for full home tour):
A small bohemian apartment in Paris
An elegant apartment in Paris
A serene apartment with a perfect view over Paris
Original details and historic touches in a family home in Paris
A vibrant family home in an old factory
A renovated attic apartment in Paris
Historic details in a home in Montmartre
A cozy Airbnb apartment in an 18th century building
Spectacular windows in a book-filled oasis
The beautiful Paris apartment of Jackie Kai Ellis
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The Nordroom Styling Posts:
How To Design A Studio Apartment
How To Decorate A Small Bedroom
Creative Headboard and Bedroom Styling Ideas
Mustard Yellow Home Decor Inspiration
How To Create A Home Office in a Small Space
Small Bathroom Design Inspiration
Home Decor Trends 2021
Warm Color Inspiration For Your Home
Pink Bedroom Decorating Ideas
Gender Neutral Nursery Ideas
I thought it might be a good idea to put all my styling posts in one spot. If you have a styling problem you want me to make a post about, don’t hesitate to contact me. I can’t promise to make a post about everything, but I’ll help where I can :)
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The Decorating Book, 1981
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http://www.instagram.com/liz
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Photographer Ida has always been passionate about creating a sustainable and environmentally friendly interior - which she demonstrates beautifully in her own Southern Sweden home.
She’s so passionate about it, she wrote a book. Here are some of her tips: Look for items that can be recycled - such as solid wood instead of veneer. The easier it is for you to care for, the longer it will last.
Take care of what you have - by looking after your furniture and other belongings, you will prolong their life and save energy and materials.
Buy second hand - if you need anything new for your home. If you can’t find something secondhand - invest in a design classic since they are often better quality and have a good second hand value. Of course, these can usually be found second hand on auction sites too!
Use what you have: it doesn’t matter how environmentally friendly your new kitchen is if you rip out something that was already working.
If you choose to buy something new - make sure it bears an environmentally friendly symbol - and check what components of the item are included in this.
If you’re tired of something in your home - think of ways to change it, upcycle it, paint it or even use it for something completely different!
https://www.myscandinavianhome.com/2021/01/idas-beautiful-considered-southern.html
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Gaudí, 1967
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Vajdahunyad Castle, Hungary (by Marie-Helene)
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