Picture yourself on a psychologist’s couch. In the midst of analyzing your latest noteworthy dream (the one where you’re climbing the
contributed by James LeDoux
The first thing Austinites would like you to know is that Austin doesn’t fit the stereotype of Texas. Sporting nicknames like the “Live Music Capital
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The last two months we have asked for reader input concerning the following issue: Regarding the way that some states are writing / have written their Interior Design legislation Acts (Title and/or Practice),
contributed by Temenouzhka Zaharieva
Lighting is the design world’s new favorite playground. As humans we love light because it colors our perception of the world and of life itself.
contributed by Amy Johnson
Hey, I said PRIMPING, not pimping. Get your mind out of the gutter. This is a professional website here. Geez, that’s the same reaction I get
contributed by Beth Cowan
I finally got my wish. I’m working in Europe. Well, Europe-adjacent really. I live and work in Dublin, Ireland for
I've been in the service industry for many, many years, but my heart has always been in interior design. Is it too late for me" (I am 38 years old.) I am interested in the decorative side of
I am an interior design student, but I am also interested in Historic Preservation. My school doesn"t have a specific HP program, and I don"t want to transfer. If I want to eventually get more serious about HP,
Graduation day is tough for adults. They go to the ceremony as parents. They come home as contemporaries. After twenty-two years of child-raising, they are unemployed.
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