Interior Design

Can Any Backyard Have a Harbourside Feel?
Design & Architecture Can Any Backyard Have a Harbourside Feel?

The allure of a waterfront lifestyle, with its sense of relaxed sophistication and seamless connection to the outdoors, has long been considered a privilege of geography, seemingly reserved for those with a coveted coastal address. Yet, a burgeoning design philosophy, often referred to as the

Are MS Polymers the Future of Sustainable Sealing?
Design & Architecture Are MS Polymers the Future of Sustainable Sealing?

The global construction industry stands at a critical juncture where the dual demands for long-term material performance and profound environmental responsibility are no longer negotiable, forcing a complete reevaluation of the chemical compounds used to build modern structures. As traditional

Can Berkeley Hills Yards Be Fire-Safe and Beautiful?
Design & Architecture Can Berkeley Hills Yards Be Fire-Safe and Beautiful?

The iconic, canopied landscapes of the Berkeley Hills, where sculptural oaks arch over homes and vines of wisteria spill across property lines, have long defined the area's charm and contributed to its high property values. This deeply ingrained aesthetic, a multi-layered tapestry of lush

This Guide Outlines Africa's Best Construction Trucks
Design & Architecture This Guide Outlines Africa's Best Construction Trucks

Africa's continental infrastructure boom, projected to be one of the largest in human history, hinges not on blueprints and capital alone, but on the unwavering reliability of the heavy-duty trucks tasked with conquering its most formidable landscapes. Choosing the right vehicle is a high-stakes

Shea McGee Says Personal Style Will Rule 2026 Design
Design & Architecture Shea McGee Says Personal Style Will Rule 2026 Design

A fundamental reevaluation of interior design philosophy is underway, signaling a definitive move away from the uniform, minimalist aesthetics that have dominated for years and toward spaces that are rich in personality, character, and authentic warmth. The forecast, championed by influential

WSU Students Design a More Humane Prison Yard
Design & Architecture WSU Students Design a More Humane Prison Yard

A stark, empty field enclosed by high concrete walls often symbolizes the punitive nature of incarceration, but a group of university students is challenging that perception by reimagining such a space as a catalyst for rehabilitation and well-being. As a key component of a service-learning

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