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Practical Interior Design and Material Tips

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Beautiful homes start with smart decisions. We share the techniques, material hacks, and design logic that make a space work for your daily life, not just for the camera.

Before you start your interior project, it's important to be aware of potential hidden costs. In this video, I break down common expenses that are often not included in initial estimates.

Wondering if a glass partition is right for your bathroom? I discuss three key things to consider: the size of your wet area, plumbing alterations, and the hardness of your water.

Here’s a practical tip to increase the life of your wallpaper. I explain how using metal L-strips on corners can prevent peeling, especially in homes with kids or pets.

To protect your kitchen from water damage, I always recommend using WPVC board for the cabinet under the sink. It's waterproof and ensures long-term durability.

Similar to the kitchen, using WPVC board for your bathroom vanity is a smart choice. It protects the cabinet from dampness and potential leaks, giving you peace of mind.

I explain the benefits of using slim tandem drawers in wardrobes. They provide smoother operation, higher load capacity, and a sleek, modern look compared to traditional channels.

Wall moulding is a fantastic way to add character and elegance to a room. This video explores different types of wall trims, from crown moulding to picture rails.

This post explains why colorblock painted walls are a great design choice, allowing you to personalize your space and create a unique focal point.

A collection of tips for designing a productive and comfortable home office, covering everything from natural lighting to minimizing clutter.

Learn the three essential elements of a well-designed foyer: functional storage, statement lighting, and tasteful decor to create a welcoming entrance.

About Design & Material Insights

Ever wondered why some kitchens look great but smell damp a year later? It usually comes down to the material choice under the sink. We always use WPVC board for your sink base and bathroom vanities. It is waterproof, handles minor leaks, and saves you from costly repairs down the line. A home should be practical enough to live in, not just look at.

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