Daily Design Tweaks Keep A Rental in Jerusalem Feeling Fresh
In the early 2000s when Grace first started Design*Sponge, a focus on handmade craftsmanship was our game, and the design community was on the cusp of the “maker” movement. To put it in perspective, Etsy wasn’t even around yet! Isn’t it baffling to imagine the landscape of home decoration without their homespun offerings" While we have since broadened […]
In the early 2000s when Grace first started Design*Sponge, a focus on handmade craftsmanship was our game, and the design community was on the cusp of the “maker” movement. To put it in perspective, Etsy wasn’t even around yet! Isn’t it baffling to imagine the landscape of home decoration without their homespun offerings" While we have since broadened our focus here at D*S, I always get excited when we come across homes that embody our site’s original focus on handmade makers and those who value a little DIY. Especially when they’re from some interesting part of the world. Enter Dila Bayramov of Delirium Decor and her home in Jerusalem. There isn’t a corner of this one-bedroom apartment that hasn’t been given Dila’s unique touch. She’s covered secondhand chairs and made pillows from fabrics carefully curated in Africa and Asia, her kitchen and living room feature garbage that she’s given new life to, and her walls hold some of her own one-of-a-kind artwork. Dila has such a penchant for upcycling and redesi...
In the early 2000s when Grace first started Design*Sponge, a focus on handmade craftsmanship was our game, and the design community was on the cusp of the “maker” movement. To put it in perspective, Etsy wasn’t even around yet! Isn’t it baffling to imagine the landscape of home decoration without their homespun offerings" While we have since broadened our focus here at D*S, I always get excited when we come across homes that embody our site’s original focus on handmade makers and those who value a little DIY. Especially when they’re from some interesting part of the world. Enter Dila Bayramov of Delirium Decor and her home in Jerusalem. There isn’t a corner of this one-bedroom apartment that hasn’t been given Dila’s unique touch. She’s covered secondhand chairs and made pillows from fabrics carefully curated in Africa and Asia, her kitchen and living room feature garbage that she’s given new life to, and her walls hold some of her own one-of-a-kind artwork. Dila has such a penchant for upcycling and redesi...
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