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While planning summer travel, I noticed a recurring theme in vacation rental listings: bare walls. It’s one of the easiest
Layout strategy, spatial problem-solving, and interior architecture principles for rooms that actually work. These posts focus on proportion, circulation, balance, and the structural decisions that make a space feel intentional — not just styled. Whether you’re designing a living room from scratch or fixing one that feels “almost right,” this is where form meets function.

While planning summer travel, I noticed a recurring theme in vacation rental listings: bare walls. It’s one of the easiest

Originally published June 2025. Updated February 2026 with expanded guidance for homeowners and short-term rentals. If you’ve ever wondered why

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I’ve been searching for a vacation rental for a family trip in September, and I’m stunned by how many Airbnb

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School’s out, the weather is getting balmy, and your guests are booked. Time to sit back and relax, right? Ha!

Last week, I wrote all about how to update your bathroom on the cheap. This week, it’s “show, don’t tell”,

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