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Almost anything with “crown” in its name connotes sophistication, refinement, even royalty.
The historic neighborhoods in New York City are loaded with character and architecture that melds old and new, vintage with modern.
There is general consensus on color having all kinds of emotional impacts on our lives. Bold, bright colors deliver energy, vitality and even power into someone’s cognitive mind.
It takes a couple super creative minds to transform a power station into fabulous condo living spaces.
Union Square was so named in 1832 for being the intersection of two major thoroughfares, Broadway and 4th Ave.
It is well-known that water and oil don’t mix, and equally as recognized that water and drywall are not good companions.
You never know what floats someone’s boat, and this wild, geometric, wallpaper scheme was no longer welcome in this hall or bathroom.
Your normal field of vision is in the neighborhood of 170 degrees. More than half of that is peripheral vision.
There are many factors which keep employee morale high, and a clean, well-organized, aesthetically-pleasing interior environment is an important one.
Here we had a couple moving into a new place which had been erratically painted with some matte paint on the walls here and some semi-gloss paint over there.