Kitchens are often considered the heart of a home. It is a place where families gather to cook, eat, and socialise.
Bathrooms are often considered one of the dirtiest areas in our homes, and for good reason. In addition to being used very intensively (5 to 10 times per day on average), they are often exposed to moisture and humidity.
These days, elements of Scandinavian design in furniture can be found in almost every modern home from North America to Australia.
If we can point out something good that happened during the Covid time, this would be the home office. Before that, just a few people could take advantage of working from home.
Indoor plants can add life and beauty to any home, but they can also collect dust over time.
As modern hygiene practices evolve, bidet showers are gaining popularity as an alternative to traditional toilet paper.
Marble countertops have been a popular choice for kitchen remodelling for years. They add elegance, beauty, and a touch of luxury to any kitchen.
Your bedroom is your sanctuary, your haven, your escape from the world. It’s the place where you rest, rejuvenate and recharge your batteries, so it’s important that it feels comfortable and reflects your own personality.
Solid hardwood furniture is a popular choice among homeowners, interior designers, and architects.
As a cat owner, you may love your furry friend, but you don’t necessarily love the smell that comes along with their litter box.