
Nomita Vaish-Taylor
Nomita Vaish-Taylor is an experienced interior style and design writer and blogger specializing in home decor and design. She can't resist warm minimal Scandinavian interiors which she writes about on her own blog. She also loves a good home renovation project and is a keen DIY'er especially when it comes to making small decorations for the home.
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- The Spruce1 article
- Apartment Therapy1 article
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- This Trend Will Be the New Color Drenching This Year, According to Designers2 Jan—Apartment Therapycomments We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Color drenching, where you saturate every surface in a room in one color, took the home design world by storm two years ago. And now, the future is looking even more colorful with a newer, bolder, and more dramatic decorating move: double drenching. Here’s everything you need to know about double drenching, including tips from the pros...
- Nomita Vaish-Taylor—The SpruceNomita Vaish-Taylor is an experienced interior style and design writer and blogger specializing in home decor and design. She can't resist warm minimal Scandinavian interiors which she writes about on her own blog. She also loves a good home renovation project and is a keen DIY'er especially when it comes to making small decorations for the home. Highlights Professional writing experience on topics including interiors, lifestyle, and more. Has written for several print and digital outlets,...
- 7 of the Most Underrated IKEA Items Designers Say You Shouldn’t Skip at the Store (Starting at $30!)12 Oct 2024—Apartment TherapyWe independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. There’s a lot I love about IKEA — affordability, great design, and, of course, the vast amount of IKEA hacks. But if there’s one thing I’m not so keen on, it’s that some of IKEA’s pieces are just a bit too popular, meaning they’re everywhere. And sometimes you just want something that’s budget-friendly and looks great but doesn’t scream...
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