Entry #266, September 5, 2010 There is something so chic about living in a loft! Whether it is an urban loft looking over the busy city below, or one that is high atop a building looking over majestic views. Lofts are typically open space floor plans with exposed materials and structure. In more ... continue reading...
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Guest Blogger: How to Decorate your Industrial Loft
Guest Blogger +1K, Entry #2770, August 21, 2013 There is a lot that goes into living in the city, but possibly one of the most commons things people think about when they consider urban life is the industrial loft. Lofts are typically repurposed industrial buildings, which means that they have an ... continue reading...
Is a Career in Urban Planning Right for You?
Guest Blogger #501, Entry #1148, May 4, 2012 Just because you love painting your walls, sifting through piles of tiles, and adding accessories to a living room doesn't necessarily mean you're ready to tackle the lofty tasks associated with a career in community planning. And yet, a person who has ... continue reading...
The Sophistication of an Urban Loft Lifestyle
Entry #938, February 6, 2012 In two days I will be traveling to New York City for Brizo's Fashion Design Event. For the last few weeks I have been salivating over Selling New York on HGTV and thought about how it would be to live in an urban loft. While it isn't for everyone, the industrial ... continue reading...
DIY Projects to Tackle This Weekend
Entry #2912, October 18, 2013 Are you trying to decide what DIY projects to do this weekend? If the look of your living room puts you off, it’s time to do something about it. Do-it-yourself projects don’t cost thousands of dollars and look great when done well. They can transform your living room ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Distinguishing Between Modern to Industrial Interior Design
Guest Blog #114, Entry #578, July 5, 2011 You are searching for a new look for your home's common areas. You don't want a crowded look, but you still want your living room, for example, to be comfortable in appearance and functionality. You are drawn back time and again to three design types that ... continue reading...