You’ve seen his gorgeous chairs countless times. And as visually arresting as they are – stern yet comfortable – they do not easily offer up their complex story. Le Corbusier was born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, and by the end of his life he changed more than just his name. He was able to permanently alter entrenched ideas on architecture, city-planning, and furniture. Every one of his designs encapsulate the totality of his concepts – a unified way of perceiving the world that yearned to usher in an efficient and controlled future.

New to interior decor? This quick and easy guide defines many of the most popular design trends. Before you shop, start here to figure out what works for your space. 1.) Mid-Century Modern Modern furniture reached its peak with mid-century modern design, becoming one of the most enduring design trends. This style is all about removing unnecessary decorative elements and pairing down to the essentials. This concept works well for small, urban spaces. Modern furniture has clean lines, creating a minimalist style. Many of the silhouette are instantly recognizable. Designers

Whether you’re furnishing an apartment, dorm room, or just a petite space within a home, the dimensions don’t have to limit your design options. There are several designer-proven tactics for making a room feel airy, open, and just plain bigger. Let your furniture breathe Resist the temptation to push pieces together, as this can have the counter effect of making a room feel crowded. Instead, allow plenty of space between furniture, and try “floating” larger pieces in the middle of the room. Invest in hybrid pieces When you find furniture

Want a surefire way to add a touch of your personality to your space? Think about including a bookshelf – it’s a great and attractive way to expand the scope of your room, change its character, and fill it with things you love. And with the bookshelf, you don’t have to limit yourself to just books. You can fill it with all sorts of things you hold dear. But before we get ahead of ourselves, and before anyone dives onto craigslist looking for a free bookshelf, one thing is certain.

Fall is my personal favorite season. There’s something about the change of weather that just allows me to finally relax and relish the accomplishments of the year. And of course I know winter will be here soon so I should enjoy the days as they grow shorter. It’s a beautiful time, and also the perfect moment to make some changes. Winter can be kind of a low energy part of the year. And the holidays at the end of the year can be a high traffic time. On the other

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