Don’t hate the material, hate the application
Home decor, appliances & materials in interior design that you say you HATE, but that can actually look good if their context is designed well. Being limited by original materials can actually help you create a more intentional space with creative composition, unique energy, and personal style. You may THINK you want to rip out the old/dated stuff, or the ultra-trendy stuff, but maybe you just need to change up the interiors around them. @__phoebe.taylor on Instagram @phoebetaylorb on Pinterest

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I Stopped Buying Things. Here’s What Surprised Me Most.

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How horrible design became so popular (the HGTV effect)

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Interior Design Changes I'd Make in Your Home

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Trump Gets Booed & Falls Asleep During NBA Finals, Claims War is Almost Over & Goodbye Spencer Pratt

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How Minimalism Gave Me Freedom—And Fueled My Perfectionism

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Architect's TOP 10 Space-Wasting Products Making Your Home Feel Small (& What to Replace Them With)

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Home decor you should buy based on your fashion taste

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Overcoming the fear of color in interiors

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Dang, I totally transformed this depressing bedroom!!

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9 Design Tips To Maximise A Small Bathroom - Space Saving Hacks

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What to do when you hate your room but have $0 to your name

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Declutter Backwards (It’s So Much Easier)

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Making Over my Entire Home with 12 DIY Projects before my landlord comes over!

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Interior design money-savers that actually look better

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The True Problem With Most Decorating Advice

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Why You Should Ditch Your Furniture (And Live on the Floor!)

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2026 interior design trend predictions (where lived-in meets photogenic)

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EXTREME Small Space Organizing Makeover | Don't Miss This Before and After!!

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EMPTY APARTMENT TOUR of my 113-year-old city flat

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