No matter how good your home looks on the inside, first impressions come from how it looks on the outside. When people first pull up to your home to take a look inside, they’ll already have made a judgment before they even walk through the door.
This means that if you want your home to look its best, you’ll always want to prioritize curb appeal – how aesthetically pleasing your house looks at face value. If you’re inviting guests round, a great exterior sets the stage for the beautiful decor you’re showcasing inside, and if you’re looking to sell, it goes without saying that how the outside looks is extremely important. Continue reading Three Sure-Fire Ways to Improve Your Curb Appeal in 2026→
Becoming a collector is something that many people do as a way of satisfying a passion for a particular item or time period. When you start a collection, it’s important to do your research and to understand what the right amount is to pay for each and every item.
Each collection type is different from the next, whether it’s WW2 militaria for sale or you prefer to collect Pokémon cards. The research you do and the budget you have will likely look different, but the methods in which you acquire the items remain very much the same. Continue reading How To Become A Collector→
Flatware often receives less attention than centerpieces or linens. However, the choice of utensils or flatware can transform the look and feel of any event. Selecting the right cutlery brings sophistication and charm to an event and makes every table setting more memorable. It communicates style, attention to detail, and hospitality to every guest present. Let’s discuss this in detail in this post. Continue reading How Flatware Elevates Event Presentation→
Some pieces don’t just hang from the ceiling — they descend, like a moment caught mid-fall. This circa 1902 chandelier, created through the collaboration of Johann Loetz Witwe and E. Bakalowits Söhne, is less about rigid structure and more about movement, rhythm, and glow.
What immediately stands out is its verticality. Rather than a traditional branching chandelier, this one is composed of a series of long, delicate drops — textile-wrapped cords punctuated with rich amber glass beads. These beads don’t just decorate; they create a visual cadence, like a string of glowing notes suspended in air. The hammered brass ceiling plate above quietly anchors the piece, allowing everything else to flow downward in a loose, cascading arrangement. Continue reading Eye On Design: Austrian Chandelier with Loetz Lampshades Circa 1902→
High-impact brand videos rarely succeed because of a single brilliant shot or a trendy editing style. They land because the creative process is disciplined, commercial-minded, and built to translate strategy into something viewers actually feel. In a crowded attention economy, production quality has become a baseline expectation, not a differentiator. What separates the effective work from the forgettable is the thinking that happens before anyone rolls a lens. The most valuable “equipment” is often the clarity a team brings into the room. Continue reading The Creative Process Behind High-Impact Brand Videos→