
Danielle Blundell
Executive Home Director at Apartment Therapy
home editor. hip hop enthusiast.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle Blundell
Light brown wood cabinetry can be beautiful in a kitchen, but sometimes it just falls flat. Often it's just the fact that it can feel generic - and like you might find it in a cold office building, not a warm, welcoming home. That's what designer Vivian Hung of Global Home Interiors was dealing with in this Upper West Side apartment. "The original kitchen was a textbook example of early 2000s ‘contemporary' - think builder-grade finishes and a bland, corporate aesthetic," says Hung.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Danielle Blundell
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Light brown wood cabinetry can be beautiful in a kitchen, but sometimes it just falls flat. Often it’s just the fact that it can feel generic — and like you might find it in a cold office building, not a warm, welcoming home. That’s what designer Vivian Hung of Global Home Interiors was dealing with in this Upper West Side apartment.
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2 weeks ago |
apartmenttherapy.com | Danielle Blundell
DecoratingBy RoomKitchensSave Your FavoritesWhenever you see the heart icon, just tap it to save it to your account!commentsWe independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. See More ImagesCredit: Design by Global Home Interiors; Photography by Rachel RobshawLight brown wood cabinetry can be beautiful in a kitchen, but sometimes it just falls flat.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle Blundell
Peel-and-stick wallpaper might be my favorite DIY material ever because it allows you to experiment with color, pattern, and texture in one fell swoop — and it’s a reversible, rental-friendly project. So why is it that many people have so much trouble moving this idea off of their Pinterest boards and into real life? Probably because there’s still a learning curve with installation, and even though this material is practical, it’s not inexpensive.
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2 weeks ago |
aol.com | Danielle Blundell
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Peel-and-stick wallpaper might be my favorite DIY material ever because it allows you to experiment with color, pattern, and texture in one fell swoop — and it’s a reversible, rental-friendly project. So why is it that many people have so much trouble moving this idea off of their Pinterest boards and into real life?
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