Welcome to the Bazaar Home Decorating Center Blog! Our team of design experts works hard to continually bring you new ideas for decorating your home, style announcements, window covering product information, and the latest innovations. We love providing Milwaukee area homeowners with inspiration and advice as you navigate through the world of home decor. From window treatment design, to trending looks in decorating–and beyond–we stay on the cutting edge so you can, too!
A few weeks ago, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) published its Home Design Trends Survey for the fourth quarter of 2012. According to the data, homeowners are particularly interested in decorating and renovating their kitchens and bathrooms.
Zillow Digs, which is free to use on the Web and on iPads, allows you to browse photos of kitchens, bathrooms and other parts of a house to gain inspiration for your own interior design.
Just because it’s an apartment doesn’t mean you can’t make it feel like your own. “So often people think of their rental as not theirs, and therefore go through life not creating a beautiful home or nest,” designer Kyle Schuneman told HeraldNet.com.
If you’re a home design enthusiast and you haven’t been using Pinterest, you’re missing out on some great opportunities for finding and organizing inspirational ideas to include in your space.
Decorating your Milwaukee home doesn’t have to mean burning a hole in your pocket. There are plenty of inexpensive ways to revamp your space and bring in new elements of design.
If you’re looking for a simple and inexpensive way to update the decor in your Milwaukee home, you may want to consider investing in some throw pillows.
We’ve spent a lot of time in this blog focusing on interior home decor, but with the warmer weather fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to begin thinking about revamping the outside of your house.
According to a recent article from the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, a Massachusetts news publication, settling on a vision for your living room, bedroom or any other area of your house may require nothing more than a gaze inside your closet.