How do you account for the strong psychological overtones attached to chairs and their fascination for designers"
I've seen the letters "LEED AP" after people's names associated with the design industry. What does this mean" Is it something having to do only with registered interior designers"
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Although we’re all about color here at PLiNTH & CHiNTZ, we’re also transparent. We must reveal that Angela Sanders is a P&C contract
Noisy neighbors are annoying, and they seem to be everywhere. Just picture the scene. Right before your alarm clock goes off, the crazy couple next door takes their morning argument outside to the patio
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So much cool product, so little time. Between client meetings, estimates, space planning, code reviews, and mounds and mounds of related paperwork, you can’t possibly keep up with everything that’s out there. What’s a
Going… Going… Global. This issue we’re doing our best to hit as many continents as possible on our incredible shrinking planet:
It’s a very sensitive – and frequently polarizing – subject, but one that must be addressed. Dare we speak of it" Interior Design legislation – Title Act vs. Practice Act. Common first reaction:
We love a person who knows how to dream big, and Selange Gitschner’s dreams are of the IMAX variety. Currently at
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