5 Things That Make A Great Employee Break Room
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19 November 2019
Do your employees need a break room? If they don't currently have a great place to relax and recharge, chances are that your business should add one. But rather than just tucking a few tables into a spare corner, here are a few key elements to create a break room that everyone will actually enjoy.
1. A Separate Space. Make the break area a completely separate space from where employees spend the rest of their day.
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Mistakes To Avoid When Decorating Your Family Room or Living Room
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9 April 2019
By providing a place for gathering with friends or relaxing with the family, your family room is an important part of the home. Although most people know which pieces of furniture are necessary, choosing other accessories and décor for this space can be a bit overwhelming. If you are currently decorating your family room yourself or with interior design services, here are a few mistakes to avoid.
Choosing the Wrong Sofa
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Interior Design Tips For Those Living In Condos
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21 September 2018
Owning a condo can allow you to enjoy the benefits of living in a city while avoiding many of the limitations that can come with renting. Unfortunately, there are many people that may fail to appreciate the steps that they will be able to take to get the most out of the living space in their condo.
Keep Your Floor Plan Open
When you are creating your interior design, you will want to have a preference for open floors and spaces.
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Picture Frame Ideas For Decorative Accents Around Your Home
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16 March 2018
If you have some old picture frames around your home or even if you've purchased all new picture frames, you can use them for a number of things other than photos. You can create one-of-a-kind pieces to use in your home for decorative accents to match with your decor. Read on for a few ideas to use those picture frames for decorative accents.
Initial Wall Decor
Take a piece of burlap and hot glue it to the backing inside the picture frame.
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