In Defense of the Quick Fix
The conventional rules of design lead us to believe that things should be done the “right” way, or not at all — and, frankly, no matter how confident you are in your disregard to such rules, this adage can still stymie our design progress. We tell ourselves “I’ll just wait to decorate this space until […]
The conventional rules of design lead us to believe that things should be done the “right” way, or not at all — and, frankly, no matter how confident you are in your disregard to such rules, this adage can still stymie our design progress. We tell ourselves “I’ll just wait to decorate this space until I have enough money saved up,” or “I can’t paint that until it’s done professionally,” and “I shouldn’t do anything to this room until that’s fixed.” But then two years go by and you’re still living in a space that could probably make you smile a little bit more, if only those pesky rules hadn’t worked their way into your subconscious. We here at Design*Sponge have seen a lot of interiors, and over the years we’ve gathered plenty of ideas we’re eager to try and have witnessed a gamut of tricks to fast-track the looks we want. We are quite fond of the quick fix when it comes to design, because not only does it empower budget-conscious decorating-lovers, but it allows us to express our creativity as soon as it strikes. It also enables ...
The conventional rules of design lead us to believe that things should be done the “right” way, or not at all — and, frankly, no matter how confident you are in your disregard to such rules, this adage can still stymie our design progress. We tell ourselves “I’ll just wait to decorate this space until I have enough money saved up,” or “I can’t paint that until it’s done professionally,” and “I shouldn’t do anything to this room until that’s fixed.” But then two years go by and you’re still living in a space that could probably make you smile a little bit more, if only those pesky rules hadn’t worked their way into your subconscious. We here at Design*Sponge have seen a lot of interiors, and over the years we’ve gathered plenty of ideas we’re eager to try and have witnessed a gamut of tricks to fast-track the looks we want. We are quite fond of the quick fix when it comes to design, because not only does it empower budget-conscious decorating-lovers, but it allows us to express our creativity as soon as it strikes. It also enables ...
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