Interiors
Summer interiors
By Supriya Sanzagiri | 21 May 2011
Dress up your home with colourful accessories and paints to match the summer colours outside and brighten your interiors and your mood, says Supriya Sanzagiri
How to make small look big
By Supriya Sanzagiri | 04 Jun 2010
Supriya Sanzagiri gives some handy, cost-effective tips to create more space in our space-starved city lives
Can’t buy it? Rent it!
By Sheetal Gaikwad | 24 Dec 2009
Rasana Bharadwaj has brought the time-tested business philosphy of “Can’t buy it? Rent it,” to the world of original art, says Sheetal Gaikwad.
Small office, home office
By Akhila Thyli Hemanth | 16 Jul 2009
Akhila Thyli Hemanth helps you create a trendy office at home and enhance your overall working experience
Ishanya launches design services
07 Jul 2009
The elegant simplicity of a name plate
By Mary Thomas | 17 Apr 2009
A unique designer name plate in wood, glass or stone reveals more than your name says Mary Thomas
Soft furnishings - make the right choice
By Aruna Rathod | 20 Feb 2009
Infuse a new look into your living room by just changing the soft furnishing. Aruna Rathod helps you choose the right fabric.
Warli for your walls
By Mary Thomas | 20 Feb 2009
Impressed by the Warlis and their way of life, Mary Thomas helps you imbibe techniques of how to embellish your walls with the art of the Warli
Creative expression
By Aruna Rathod | 13 Feb 2009
Creative director K V Sridhar's home in Mumbai is the ultimate expression of his creativity. Aruna Rathod understands the planning and design of the spacious flat.
No Kidding!
By Gargi Chakravarty | 13 Feb 2009
Décor for a child's room should always be in sync with the age, persona and taste of the child, says Gargi Chakravarty. Read on to gather ideas for designing a child's room.
From Mundane to Modular
By Sheetal Gaikwad | 06 Feb 2009
A true revolution, modular kitchens have triggered the consciousness that even kitchens can have a style statement. Sheetal Gaikwad tells you how.
Conversations around a coffee table
By Akhila Thyli Hemanth | 13 Jan 2009
A coffee table is a versatile piece of furniture that can enhance any kind of décor says Akhila Thyli Hemanth
Budget decorating
By Akhila Thyli Hemanth | 22 Dec 2008
Akhila Thyli Hemanth lists guidelines to help you transform your home, regardless of the budget
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