Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Professional Decorating Ideas in the Houzz

 

Professional Decorating Ideas in the Houzz

Ask anyone who has decorated a house or even just one room in a house and they'll tell you: It's tough work. But she said more manufacturers are starting to sell to both consumers and professional designers.

While Houzz can be applied to motivate people to decorate their own homes, it will also direct them to local interior designers who created an admired room.

I really liked the look of Ochre's Arctic Pear Chandelier, but by reading the discussion surrounding it, I found out that it cost around $5,300. ) Another Houzz user suggested a $400 alternative from Pottery Barn that looked similar.

Other items are easier to buy. These listings can be filtered by category or location. I looked at the D. If you prefer to limit your Houzz to photos of rooms done by designers in your area, you can filter by location.

I felt most engaged in the site when I used Houzz. Answers included details about product pricing, availability and design tips on things like how to combine black and brown in a room (answer: use throw pillows with both colors). The prospect of getting new clients draws designers to Houzz, where they provide free advice.

But the Houzz website holds so much information, it can feel jumbled and overwhelming

Professional Decorating Ideas in the Houzz



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