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Good home design websites?
My friend and I (both female) are moving into my parent's basement and we want to make it look nice. Decorations we are interested in are like more urban style.... pastel colors and cool designs would be nice. Also, we do have a budget to stay in, so a less expensive website would probably be best. Thank you:)
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- Peachy1Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
You can get really good ideas from www.hgtv.com and also Better Homes & Gardens. Just realize that the items shown on Better Homes & Gardens are going to be more expensive because they are catering more toward people with more money to spend. IKEA is also a good source for ideas, especially for creative storage solutions for smaller spaces. They also have a good selection of inexpensive area rugs and smaller decor pieces too. Target has some really cool bedding options as well as inexpensive artwork (photo, photo-real canvasses, posters, etc.). And remember that just because you get ideas from a page or source doesn't mean that you have to purchase from the store behind it.
Dollar type stores (Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Dollar General), Wal-mart, K-mart and even Big Lots now carry a lot of things for the home. With Big Lots, you have the added bonus of being able to get home goods, pots & pans and kitchen goods, cleaning supplies and basic grocery staples all in one place.
Source(s): www.hgtv.com www.target.com www.ikea.com/us www.biglots.com - Anonymous8 years ago
Pottery barn
Etsy
Lowes
Home depot
Walmart
Target
- Anonymous7 years ago
So..
Here is the n. 1 site for landscaping with hundreds of ideas and picts http://www.downloadita.it/r/rd.asp?gid=418
Have a nice day
- Anonymous7 years ago
I read many books about growing grape vines. This is the one that helped me the most: http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=419
Bye
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