If it takes you 5 minutes to clean your kitchen sink, a new bacteria generation will grow within 20 minutes…
Carina
Carina
Carina is a Registered Interior Designer who also holds an EDAC accreditation for healthcare and research, a LEED AP BD+C accreditation for sustainable design, and an accreditation as a WELL AP and WELL Faculty for her knowledge in wellness design.
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The Mr. and I are in the works to finding our first home for The Green Hearth Project – together. Truth be told, I’m already…
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One of the things I like are standards – especially when it comes to BIM. One particular area that I feel doesn’t get enough…
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Every year it seems like we can’t get past the tradition of setting goals for ourselves. And I am no exception. However, this year…
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It’s a new year, new home location, and a new garden to work with! This season, I have decided to take a small south-facing…
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Today I want to talk about the difference between The WELL Building Standard version 1 and version 2 – at least, some of the…
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Color is probably the most subjective part about designing a space.
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What happens when you introduce large furniture in to the biggest room of your house? Could it visually shrink the size of the space, or, visually scale it more proportionally?
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Form is made up of points, lines, planes, volumes, and shapes; these then become the starting point to your design. When looking for a new home, or remodeling your current one, the form is one of the most important aspects to consider, but, can be manipulated through design and decoration.
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I am a learner. No, really. According to the Strengths Finder test, my top strength is being a Learner which means I enjoy the journey of understanding new things. With that in mind, and in the spirit of school-time starting back up, I thought: what better way to start the new school year, than to bring home a topic that every designer should know: Design Theory!