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The Most Common Design Advice I Read, Why I Hate It, But Why It's Important



There's one piece of decor and design advice you'll hear often. It's words written by real people who have decorated their own homes. Who have learned—sometimes the hard way—design lessons and their homes are better for it. This suggestion I read over and over again is true... but most not-so-secretly hate it! If like most people, you find this design recommendation frustrating and difficult to follow, you're not alone. But perhaps reading the words of wisdom from so many different people will help persuade you that it's intelligence worth following.

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