Best websites for redecorating a small space
These sites offer tips, DIY projects, and advice based on uploaded photos.
Mochihome.com accepts photos depicting readers’ design dilemmas and then—using a little computer magic—posts images of a variety of solutions. It makes for a “refreshingly practical” site, and its archives will give you ideas of your own.
Lovinglivingsmall.blogspot.com is dedicated to making big dreams come true in spaces of 1,000 square feet or less. “Expand your imagination with targeted tips and lots of clever DIY projects.”
Iheartdesignbyavenue.com is for those ready to spend a little money on a redesign. “For $5 a square foot, the talent behind California-based Avenue Interior Design” supplies detailed plans for any room, from wall colors to furnishings, plus sources to buy from. All a client does is fill out a survey, provide measurements, and upload photos. The service is “totally useful.”
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