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Top 25 Interior Design & Furniture Blogs April 5 12:10 am We scoured the web looking for the best interior design and furniture blogs, and below is what we found. From large multi-writer blogs like Moco Loco to more personal fare like Gaile Guevara , the below 25 blogs (plus 5 honorable mentions) are the cream of the design crop. Don’t agree with the order? Know a blog we should include? Vote or add to this list . <p></p> 1. Design Sponge This style website is the cream of the crop – using a gentle and creative presentation, Design Sponge serves up multiple posts every day about home design, new and innovative products and tips on home living in a modern world. You will discover gems within every post, whether they discuss mini trends like ombre and glass lamps or give a detailed “before and after” description (complete with beautiful photos) of room and furniture redecoration. Design Sponge is worth subscribing to, even if it is just to browse the artistic photos that go hand-in-hand with every post and use them for inspiration in your own decorating adventure. 2. Moco Loco For a frequently updated online magazine dedicated to everything modern, give Moco Loco a visit. It covers not only modern furniture, but also architecture, interior design, accessories, other resources for modern living and so much more. The authors and editor strive to bring the latest news, reviews and recommendations of innovative products and services to their eager and creative audience. Moco Loco gathers its articles from a wide variety of sources, so you won’t see the same design twice on this stylish website. 3. Apartment Therapy With the tagline “Saving the world, one room at a time,†Apartment Therapy makes it very clear that it has big dreams for its readers. Whether you are from Washington DC, New York, LA or anywhere in between, this website has the trends in your area covered. Its posts are beautifully highlighted by artistic photos of bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens and bathrooms, and they point the readers in the direction of new and innovative home design for healthier, happier living. A key aspect to this website is the community that it nurtures – members can post comments, ask design questions, and discuss styles with fashion gurus and newbies alike. The philosophy of Apartment Therapy and its contributors is that luxurious living doesn’t have to come at the expense of simplicity, and this is seen throughout the entire website. 4. InHabitat InHabitat is a design website with a mission – to bring together design solutions that are cutting-edge, high-tech, innovative and green. Sustainable living in the modern world is no easy task, and many of the solutions are buried beneath bargains, advertisements and other distractions. This website was created by founder Jill Fehrenbacher in order to sift through the architectural and interior design clutter to bring to the surface some of the most environmentally-friendly and forward-looking trends. Visitors will find all sorts of product reviews, fashion recommendations, and design tips that follow the philosophy that “good design is green design, green design is good design.†Just as its name implies, this website takes traditional Ikea furniture and redesigns it. Each post features an Ikea item with pictures of the before and after modifications – whether it is a Poang Chair spruced up with some stenciled orange flowers, a dog bed made from two Expedit Desks or art made from several Ikea tables and accessories. Possibly the best aspect of this website is the community interaction. The author will post pictures and descriptions of user-submitted Ikea Hacks, in order to highlight her readers’ creativity and showcase their skills. If you are looking for a way to breathe new life into some of your old furniture, the inspiration you need is somewhere in the posts you’ll find here. Moving design beyond the present and casting an anticipatory glance to the future is what Yanko Design is all about. Since its founding in 2002, the product reviews and pieces that are highlighted have often found their way into mainstream interior design. It is one of the top 100 most-read blogs according to Technorati, and because of its massive readership, its design suggestions are propelled into the public’s consciousness. It focuses on modern industrial design, and some of its featured products aren’t even on the market yet! This is a superior resource for modern designers with a keen eye for the up-and-coming, the cutting-edge and the future of design. This is a style blog all about creativity. Its founder, Holly Becker, is a traveling interior design consultant who tests the artistic waters in both the United States and Germany frequently. She will often post independent artists, designers and other creative types who have yet to be discovered. Holly discusses everything from interior design to trade shows and hosts contests and conversations to engage her large readership. The ultimate goal of Decor8 is to “inspire readers to live a more fulfilling, creative life,†and you’re sure to catch the creativity bug too when you visit. With the aim to provide its readers with news from the design community before anyone else, Dezeen is the place to go for breaking architectural and interior design news. You know what you’re reading on Dezeen is fresh, enthusiastic and inspired, because the team is dedicated to researching and reporting on new products and projects every day. The founder and editor Marcus Fairs is a well-established design journalist who has worked for many magazines and other publications, and has appeared on radio shows and television. His vision guides Dezeen, and its rapid growth in monthly users proves that more and more of the online community is beginning to crave the up-to-the-minute breaking news that only Dezeen can provide. 9. Design Spotter Trends, fashions, design movements. These all have to start somewhere, and Design Spotter believes they start with young talent. That’s why the authors use this blog to highlight young and undiscovered design artists. They are dedicated to creating a base for communication among hot new designers and a place to showcase their products and ideas. Anything modern, contemporary, fresh and new is welcome at Design Spotter. Individuals can submit their design ideas and get a spot on the front page, add an event to their calendar, or they can browse the archives to find inspiration for a new project. 10. Web Urbanist This site compiles hidden urban gems from across the internet and in neighborhoods around the world. Its goal is to exhaust any and all creative urban art, innovative architecture, alternative design and subversive style. If you’re looking for off-beat, wacky, unique and underground design concepts, you’re sure to find something that piques your interest at Web Urbanist. The team behind Web Urbanist is as diverse as their subject matter, and is composed of web designers, architects, bloggers and other creative types. Each article is packed with pictures, links, descriptions and as much information as possible so that you can learn about the topic and incorporate its design into your style canvass. 11. Swiss Miss Sometimes you’ll hit a creative roadblock in your quest for style. If that’s the case, Swiss Miss might have what you’re looking for to get those wheels back in motion. Imagine being immersed in the mind of a designer, seeing everything through the eyes of someone always on the lookout for interesting shapes, colors and style – that’s the experience that Swiss Miss offers. According to founder Tina Roth Eisenberg, this site is a “visual archive of things that ‘make me look’.†Everything from intriguing postcards to visually delicious sculptures are featured. Your creative journey will be revved up after a peek into the mind of this well-traveled, articulate and curious designer. 12. Desire to Inspire We’ve all heard the phrase “a picture’s worth a thousand words,†and the authors of Desire to Inspire really take this to heart. Each post is resplendent with its dazzling barrage of visuals. The authors do take the time to describe and comment on the designs that they showcase, but the images they present are simply stunning and often outshine everything else. With the goal of “trying to inspire the world one room at a time,†Desire to Inspire certainly does so through its use of images and frequent posts. If you’re in the mood to just sit back and let great architecture and interior design wash over you, this website will do the trick. Are you ready to do a massive redecoration? Or maybe you just want to add another little accent table to your living room? Better Living through Design is the resource to check out when you know you want to add something to your furniture and design collection. This site features creative and unique pieces of furniture that are available immediately for purchase online. This means that if you fall in love with a piece, it can be yours with the click of a mouse. BLTD is all about scouring the internet to bring you the best products each day, and showing you where you can order them. The two authors have immense experience in the design world, so you know the products you see are vetted by experts. Freshome has a simple objective – to inspire its readers to beautify their homes. What makes this site so unique is its perfectly balanced posts, covering gadgets, furniture pieces, tips and more with informative text and gorgeous pictures. There is no pressure to buy any of the products shown, as Freshome is simply there to offer you inspiration. The authors will sometimes even post tips on how to achieve a design without the large budget that their featured product might require. From wall decals to curved countertops, Freshome will invite new elements into your home décor that will make your living space a warm, modern style-zone. Art and beauty are the main criteria for blog posts on Design Milk. If something is inspiring, creative and unique, the authors will feature it. Sometimes it is in the form of street art on the side of a building, other times it is in the form of a crumpled paper chair – but it’s always beautiful. Design Milk is not a purchase site, and they do not get commission for any of the products they direct their readers to. Everything is done for the love of design. The high-quality photos are enough to pull you in, and the tips and explanations the authors give you in the text are enough to make you stay. Catering to the high-end, luxury market, Trendir does a splendid job rounding up all the latest sophisticated and stylish home décor. This site covers home exteriors and interiors, gadgets and appliances, dining and home entertainment, home automation, outdoors, ultra modern items and a special section on green design. The author and editor of this site is Lillian Pikus, a long-time interior decorator who handles projects with big budgets – in the $20,000 to $250,000 range. She is versatile, doing everything from traditional to modern to commercial decorating, and this range will show up in her posts. If you are looking to dive into the luxury home interior and exterior market, let Lillian and Trendir be your guides. With daily posts, large, eye-catching pictures and no fear of fashion, the style files is a site that will please fashion experts and newbies alike. The author, Danielle de Lange searches the globe for style finds in order to unearth the best of “design and (life) styleâ€. Danielle is not afraid to tell readers about her personal experiences with her own home remodeling (her kitchen and living rooms are both in the early stages of a total redecoration), her online business that sells home accents and furniture, or her adventures as a design consultant. Her self-professed design style is “basic and modern with clean lines,†and she believes that every space can be simple, warm and unique. The first thing you’ll notice about Remodelista is its lack of frills – a clean and crisp web design coupled with easy-to-read posts and strategically placed pictures make this site a pleasure to delve into. Upon reading even a few posts, it is clear that this is a site for interior design addicts. The authors and readers of this site are “interiors aficionados who share the same design DNA: a genetically encoded aesthetic.†It began as a group of friends who loved to discuss home fashion, and grew into a blog that displays complete design ideas, home accessories, shopping secrets and a unique section called “10 easy pieces†that offers advice on renovations. Remodelista is a fun and friendly interior design site, and its seriousness towards style means that you only get the best of the best. The authors of this blog simply want to share the “products, furniture, jewelry, architecture and artists that float our boat†with you, the reader. Keeping this simple mission statement in mind, it’s clear that the Sub-Studio Design Blog is eclectic in scope and lighthearted in nature. The features include everything from affordable art that you can wrap around your favorite book to holiday gift ideas. Some of what is featured are products, including links to the purchase site, but a lot of what these designers find interesting is not for sale – monolith sculptures, renovated barns and an artist’s tool box are some of what’s been featured but not for sale. 20. Funfurde You’ll find no frills at Funfurde, but lots of design ideas. This blog is updated rather infrequently, but when it is updated, it’s always with an eye for style. The posts are simple – one mid-sized picture and a short description of the product. You might find the links along the sidebar even more useful however – they cover everything from retail furniture stores to online-only web stores, manufacturers and other design blogs. This is a blog that hasn’t taken off just yet, but with its coverage of new and upcoming interior design ideas, its one to keep your eye on. This site covers a large area of design with a simple eye towards contemporary style. Its posts include lovely photos of anything and everything to do with contemporary design along with interesting and informed articles. The topics that the Contemporist focuses on are architecture, furniture, interior lighting and other miscellaneous contemporary design. Many of the photos are particularly stunning, especially of the interior design and architecture, and anyone with a sense of style should give a quick glance over the archives to see what trends are coming up. One of the best things about GrassrootsModern is its focus on providing affordable home design tips and products to its readers. Rather than feature beautiful but exorbitantly priced merchandise, most of the products you’ll see here are within the price range of a middle-class family. The two authors, Creede Fitch and Capree Kimball are do-it-yourselfers who take pride in their minimalist and modern approach to affordable design. Creede even takes readers through the process of remodeling his house, so you can follow the trials, tribulations and triumphs of a designer’s quest for a modern, affordable design. Almost an open-ended discussion on design more than just a blog, 2Modern Design Talk is a forum for people of all walks of life to discuss what they love in the contemporary design world. The contributors to this blog are what make it unique – because they all have different perspectives, the posts will range from paper wall art to food fashion. 2Modern Design Talk accepts contributions from everyday people, as well as designers, manufacturers, editors, architects, artists, innovators, furniture connoisseurs and more. 2Modern is about seeing design and potential in everything, and it is sure to show you how to look with new eyes at the shapes, colors, patterns and beauty in your own life. This website is for the parent who doesn’t want to give up their love of design just because they have children. Coochicoos features modern and hip baby products, children’s furniture, and anything to make your life a little easier and a little more stylish. It features design news, baby shower gift ideas, furniture, nursery designs and more. It even includes a special section just for moms and dads. The posts are beautiful, and always have two things in mind: you and your child. There are many resources on this website as well, including places to shop (both on and offline), special sites for the modern parent and other design blogs that parents would go ga-ga over. The layout of this blog tells you immediately that it’s all about style. It looks like an artist’s notebook, with Polaroids of homes and design paper-clipped to the corner and tags sticking out of the places that are noteworthy. Within this “notebook†exists the sightings, suggestions and musings of the authors on all sorts of contemporary style. Including architecture, furniture, interior design and more, Home Design Finds contains a wealth of information for the curious designer. The ideas come from all around the globe, and the authors are more than willing to receive email tips about new trends from readers. Home décor and design doesn’t have to have a negative impact on our environment, and Haute Nature is here to tell you how you can blend high style with sustainability. All of their products and design tips are focused on the green movement. Whether it is a recycled table made from scraps out of the garage or a bench made from an old oak tree struck by lightning, the end result is beautiful, original style that is eco-friendly. Haute Nature is for anyone who craves unique design but wants to leave only a small carbon footprint (or preferably none at all!) when adding products into their home. Design Public is an online vendor of unique, modern and stylish home décor, and they have their own blog to keep their customers in the loop. The blog focuses not only on new lines and products coming to Design Public, but also on the design world at large. Its scope is wide – it has articles about the latest iPhone application for interior designers, an overview of the interior design of the White House, posts about accessories, the best workspaces of ’08 and much, much more. Updated daily, Hatch is a wonderful fountain of inspiration for the aspiring designer. This is a little blog that is straight from the author’s heart – it showcases designs that Gaile Guevara hopes will inspire anyone looking for a push in the (modern) interior decorating direction. She chooses to feature items that embody what she feels is the modern spirit: “precision of minimal detail, quality and honesty of materials, timeless and sophisticated interiors.†Her blog, an extension of her relationship with clients, colleagues, friends and family, was created in order to share the pieces and designs that she sees and enjoys. This site features designs inspired by New York and Vancouver living. A local-oriented blog that offers design ideas for anyone, anywhere, Design Boston is a great resource for anyone interested in the world of interior design. Its features include local Boston-area events (even if you don’t live in Boston, you can get a taste for what goes on in the design scene in your area), green products and ideas, shopping tips, furniture reviews and many others. Its creator Gradon Tripp simply wants to help anyone interested find their inner designer and grasp what interior design is all about, and he does this with style and enthusiasm. 30. Breathe Modern With a smattering of products, weird and wacky design, updated retro hits and modern architecture, this site has it all. It is updated frequently, and its posts are nicely laid out, with the focus on the picture and minimal text. The products and architecture that make up the bulk of the posts are creative and often rare finds that you won’t see anywhere else. You’re sure to see something that will inspire you – either to make a purchase or to redecorate part of your home. Breathe Modern succeeds in bringing modern products to your screen, and shouldn’t be passed up. <p></p> 145 Comments » I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often. Ruth Comment by Ruth — April 6, 2009 @ 1:05 am great looking furniture .. i guess there is a lot of variety in furniture for every taste and choice… great blogs and great creations.. Comment by Nessa — April 6, 2009 @ 2:35 am Thank you so much for the wonderful mention! Comment by swissmiss — April 6, 2009 @ 7:32 am :blush Thanks for the Grassrootsmodern.com mention! It’s an honor to be listed with such a great list of blogs. Comment by Creede — April 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm Thanks for being a fan of our blog! Comment by Sean — April 10, 2009 @ 2:05 pm [...] leave me comments! I beg you – it’s all we bloggers ever really want! Second, here are some blogs on interior design and furniture that I checked out and my impression of them – to lurk or not to [...] I am a big fan of all of the above ( (most of them are a daily read) and few more : CribFashion.com CribCandy.com Dezona.com I hope its appropriate to mention that we are an upcoming design blog. Comment by Keren — April 17, 2009 @ 7:18 pm Gotta add Dornob Design (dornob.com) to the list – it is very very well-organized and has tons of interior, furniture, fixture, etc… designs. Comment by Craig — April 18, 2009 @ 3:39 pm Thanks so much for the very nice write up! Comment by Sub-Studio — May 3, 2009 @ 12:30 pm [...] a modern furniture site, recently released their top 25 favorite interior design and furniture blogs. Some of these blogs you may be familiar with—MoCo Loco and Web Urbanist are pretty well [...] I am also recommend http://www.chictip.com Comment by Michelle — May 11, 2009 @ 11:06 am While I like many of the blogs here, I would like to see some feedback on customer experiences at stores that sell the products that are reviewed. Case in point: I recently had a bad experience with West Elm. I used to like the style of West Elm and bought several pieces, but had bad experiences with their customer service. My bed – 3 years old – broke. Its been 11 days now and 5 delivery and installation attempts – and they still have not replaced it. Getting them to replace it has been a nightmare – they assume they are doing you a favor by replacing their products that break. First time they sent the delivery outside of the times I had specified my building allows. Second time they delivered a rejected piece (to replace my already broken bed). Third time they forgot to load the truck. Fourth time they delivered the bedframe but not the headboard. Fifth time – today – they did not instal the headboard correctly – it is shaking and will likley break off in a week. After telling them I had used up all my medical leave and would now have to take unpaid leave – their atttitude was that if I wanted the bed I should wait till they decided they could send it to me. Bottom line: I still do not have a usable bed, and no idea if I will ever get one. Lesson: I should have gone to Crate and Barrel. Anyone else have this experience with West Elm? Comment by Monica — May 27, 2009 @ 2:01 pm Great Post !! I am eager to know and read about the best of things was browsing few websites for interior designs and more and came across the great blog.. Thanks mate!! Comment by james — June 1, 2009 @ 4:30 am It’s my wife, so I am biased…but it is awesome. Comment by Andrew Gates — June 16, 2009 @ 3:57 pm furnitureseen.com is another really great site for finding furniture. Thanks for the blog Comment by Sharon — August 11, 2009 @ 4:32 pm Great list…but you forgot me! Coco of Cococozy ( http://www.cococozy.com ) Comment by COCOCOZY — August 19, 2009 @ 10:47 pm What a great site. Clear, crisp and full of good info. Thanks for your efforts I have already found it very useful, as I am heavily involved in sourcing good sites to recommend on: http://www.luxuryandstyle.co.uk Comment by Dianna Findlow — August 26, 2009 @ 10:27 am Great collection of sites, I noticed one of them recommends energy saving windows, I had some Fresno windows installed last month and already my bills are down by a huge amount. Comment by Adda N. — August 27, 2009 @ 10:40 pm Thanks for the great list! It’s nice to see that you support great design! I hope it’s Ok to add that to post your cool Modern Design blogs and to see great design blogs from all over the world you can come to http://modernecho.com ! Comment by Ani -ModernEcho — August 31, 2009 @ 5:03 pm I had two great experiences lately with online furniture stores in the UK. First was Barlow Tyrie that were ever so helpful and patient with us while we decided which bench we wanted and the second was http://www.farawayfurniture.co.uk who offered to send us two type of chairs to see which would match the existing bench better in real life. Both highly recommended. Just thought it would be nice to point out good deeds that some companies still do rather then all doom and gloom. Great blog and thanks for the list. I think im already addicted to design sponge!!! Comment by Brian Reed — September 4, 2009 @ 12:02 pm Very comprehensive list. Well put together. I myself also have an Interior design blog if you feel it merits inclusion. Comment by Beaman the Interiors Chap — September 15, 2009 @ 2:37 pm What a great find this site has turned out to be – it is so exciting to find new interior design ideas to inspire me. Comment by Karole Howard — September 20, 2009 @ 9:40 am Forgot to say I’m an English interior designer and find the subtle differences between British and American design ideas quite interesting as I think over here we are still traditionalists at heart. http://www.countrycream.co.uk Comment by Karole Howard — September 20, 2009 @ 9:44 am Top 25 Interior Design & Furniture Blogs… A great list of interior design blogs from padstyle.com…. Trackback by socialwebcms.com — September 22, 2009 @ 11:03 pm Very nice list of interior design blogs and all the blogs have their own uniqueness. http://www.indiandesignfactory.com/ Comment by Kitchen design delhi ncr — September 24, 2009 @ 4:44 am Wow, what a fantastic list all in one place…thank you, thank you, thank you. Check out http://www.charmhome.blogspot.com too Comment by Belinda — September 29, 2009 @ 4:52 pm Thanks for the list. I just added you to my blogroll. Comment by Tiffany — September 30, 2009 @ 8:28 pm I direct a small office for a larger design and architecture firm. I’m looking for a belletin board or blog to address “lessons learned” with poor performing products. Is there a venue here? Can anyone suggest others? Comment by Jerry — October 2, 2009 @ 8:40 am Thanks for the insight and inspiration for successful design blogging! I’m in the process of launching an interior design blog and look forward to being as established as these blogs are! Comment by Cynthia — October 5, 2009 @ 7:09 pm awesome post! i will definitely bookmark some of these blogs _______ Comment by mel — October 10, 2009 @ 8:08 pm Very helpful list of design blogs! Looked at almost all of them and really enjoyed each and everyone of them. Thanks for taking time to make this list! Comment by Chelsea — October 13, 2009 @ 12:44 pm These are some great interior design blogs, my personal favorite is Inhabitat. I am an Interior Designer myself, so I love using the internet for inspiration. You can read my design articles at: http://www.examiner.com/x-20412-San-Diego-Interior-Decorating-Examiner Comment by Lori smith — October 16, 2009 @ 4:37 pm I’ve just started a design blog and am on the nursery slopes compared to these listed, though we have high hopes that we’ll be able to deliver somethign new and fresh to the cyber design community. watch this space: http://www.lovehousedesign.com/blog thanks Comment by Beth Worth — October 18, 2009 @ 7:42 am Great resource that has helped us craft our new business. http://Www.MyDesignGuide.com Comment by cgranger — October 26, 2009 @ 8:21 pm Excellent, this list is exactly what I was looking for – thank you very much! Comment by Simona — October 27, 2009 @ 9:35 am Who knows german & french best architecture &design websites?thanks! Comment by almudena — October 28, 2009 @ 11:13 am Hi! This is Capree Kimball of Grassroots Modern! I just wanted to thank you for including us in this list of incredible blogs – it’s really quite humbling. I’m looking forward to checking out a few of the blogs I’m less familiar with as well. Anyway, just wanted to pop in and say thanks! Capree http://www.myadventureisyouradvantage.com [My other art/design/fashion/decor blog!] Comment by CapreeK — October 28, 2009 @ 5:00 pm Thank you for this list! we read many of the blogs daily, including yours, of course! We have a new design blog about all things gorgeous, travel, entertaining… Check us out Comment by John — November 4, 2009 @ 2:42 pm this is a great site and is related to so many aspects of home decor Comment by alan — November 14, 2009 @ 2:10 pm And another blog (mine ), I write about modern home decor. Comment by luxxury livving — November 16, 2009 @ 1:33 am Hello, Thanks for sharing nice content, useful for interior designers all over the world. Thansk http://www.designaddict.us Comment by designaddict — November 30, 2009 @ 2:45 am I like your post man. This is a great site and is related to so many aspects of home decor. I would like to visit your office someday. Thanks Jared Comment by jared — December 1, 2009 @ 8:59 am Excellent list of top blogs in interior designing. Just what I was looking for. Thanks. Comment by Lorna S. — December 3, 2009 @ 6:06 am As interior design is my profession and i always love to watch blogs and take some ideas from it.thanks for giving consolidated top 25 interior design blogs. thanks http://www.marblecityca.com Comment by Granite countertop california — December 9, 2009 @ 1:01 am As interior design is my profession and i always love to watch blogs and take some ideas from it.thanks for giving consolidated top 25 interior design blogs.thanks,http://www.marblecityca.com Comment by Granite countertop california — December 11, 2009 @ 4:38 am Hi there, I enjoyed reading your blog, gave me some real inspiration for creativity. You’ve listed some awesome websites and great resources, nicely written, thanks for sharing. Comment by Fabrizio Van Marciano — December 11, 2009 @ 6:03 am Great inspiration, and extremely helpful. I’ve been looking for good Interior Design blogs for awhile now, and this is an amazing resource. Thanks for the post. Comment by K. Costa — December 15, 2009 @ 2:57 pm Hi, this is Archideco Design From Malaysia, i’m a interior designer as well, thanks for sharing those idea and resource, would love to see more post from u, u may also visit to my website http://www.archidecodesign.com.my Comment by Archideco — December 17, 2009 @ 4:17 am Some great comments on here. Given me some real inspiration for our shop. We have the perfect products for interior designers to use. Thanks for sharing this with us. Comment by Renee — December 17, 2009 @ 12:39 pm Enjoyed reading the list of great design blogs in the post and comments. Some of my favorites are on it. Here are a few more: Comment by Christine — December 19, 2009 @ 5:11 pm Best Interior Design Bogs on the Web… In my search for some of the better interior design blogs (yes, I love to read what others are saying) on the internet I came across Padstyle.com. They have compiled their list of the 25 of the best interior design and furniture blogs out there. I w… Trackback by Architectural Wood Turnings — January 5, 2010 @ 10:01 am Anyone know any good Paris or France based furniture/interiors blogs? Comment by Nat Thomson — January 12, 2010 @ 12:34 pm great boston Comment by sandy — January 17, 2010 @ 5:25 am really all blogs are awesome thanks for your share Comment by Best home — February 15, 2010 @ 5:41 am Hey! Excellent concept, but could this really do the job? Comment by KATELYN — February 28, 2010 @ 2:54 am Great inspiration, and extremely helpful. I’ve been looking for good Interior Design blogs for awhile now, and this is an amazing resource. Thanks for the post.Thanks for sharing informationof furniture. Comment by John — March 29, 2010 @ 1:21 am [...] do and not feeling very inspired. A web search found this blog posting from Pad Style – the Top 25 Interior Design and Furniture Blogs. Great inspiration, [...] Pingback by Design Blogs « Newnique News — April 9, 2010 @ 3:17 pm Anyone know of a site where people can post pics and ask the world at large to comment on interior design questions they have regarding their own home and design/furnishing decisions? I’ve tried a lot of the blogs listed here and you don’t seem to be able to on any of them. Thanks! Comment by Josh — April 19, 2010 @ 8:07 pm I will definitely be bookmarking all the ones I don’t already read. One more that I subscribe to, and highly recommend is: http://SeeingDesign.com – its pretty casual, but she has great taste, and a real way with interior design. Comment by Amanda — April 24, 2010 @ 5:43 pm nice post i like this Comment by Angel — April 29, 2010 @ 6:28 am Very helpful list of design blogs! Thanks! Comment by Tanneke — May 2, 2010 @ 11:41 am awesome list Comment by melissa — May 6, 2010 @ 9:01 am Great list! This is a great interieur blog for dutch speaking people: Comment by Tom — May 20, 2010 @ 10:39 am HauteNature link has changed to http://hautenature.com/ Comment by holland — May 22, 2010 @ 12:46 pm Excited to explore some of these that I haven’t been introduced to before! Comment by Erin @ SYL: Slipcover Your Life — May 22, 2010 @ 1:12 pm Wonderful journey and experience! Comment by Gucci Sunglasses — May 28, 2010 @ 8:02 am Your blog gave a fresh and unique idea of designs; useful not only for designers but also to those who need to alter their interior decoration and design,we don’t have to spend much to experience a comfortable and astonishing place,we just need creativity.Thank you for the useful tips and sites.I enjoyed reading you blog. Keep it up. Comment by Jason Tyler — June 2, 2010 @ 10:12 am Hi! I just want to congratulate you for your job well done! I did not got bored with your blog and I’ve learned so many things from it.So, when will be your next post? Comment by Martin Lewis — June 4, 2010 @ 3:08 am sorry..I meant 25 blogs.LOL Comment by Deli LaBarck — June 5, 2010 @ 10:07 am I agree that many of these are the top blogs. Thanks so much for sharing the list with us. I’ll make sure our list is updated at Design Success University…we’re always looking for great resources for our interior design members. Comment by Gail Doby — June 5, 2010 @ 6:16 pm Excellent tips and recommendations!I really find it useful.Thank you for this post.I know it had helped many designers too. Comment by Bernard Canary — June 8, 2010 @ 1:15 am The layout of this blog tells you immediately that it’s all about style. It looks like an artist’s notebook, with Polaroids of homes Comment by Woodhaven — June 10, 2010 @ 5:35 am Great inspiration, and extremely helpful. I’ve been looking for good Interior Design blogs for awhile now, and this is an amazing resource. Thanks for the post.Thanks for sharing informationof furniture. Comment by Woodhaven Office Outfitters — June 10, 2010 @ 9:17 pm Wow! this is a great design blog and this is really helpful design blog and i love this. Comment by Wood Flooring Denver — June 14, 2010 @ 1:33 am Thank you for the post. You opened up my eyes to blogs that I didn’t know about! Comment by HandMadeBrigadeofOC.com — June 22, 2010 @ 11:35 pm Thanks for introducing some design blogs I didn’t know yet. Great post and great blog Comment by Cristina — June 29, 2010 @ 2:14 pm This is really a great list that helped me get inspirations for my new site and blog! Comment by Jess @ Reclaimed Marketplace — June 30, 2010 @ 6:23 pm Great site. Also Red Chair Confessions and Eye See Pretty are wonderful additions? Comment by Samantha Grey — July 3, 2010 @ 1:33 pm Great list! I found a few keepers for sure. Comment by Ren — July 12, 2010 @ 5:47 pm this is great stuff. very resourceful. thanks for sharing. Comment by Atlanta Graphic Design Company — July 20, 2010 @ 6:44 am Their are a lot of amazing and beautiful blogs. Comment by FurnitureXtra — July 28, 2010 @ 12:22 pm Many Thanks for the post. We recently redecorated the whole house by ourselves which was a huge task. Using just magnolia and cream for the maajority downstairs, it looks just right. Comment by Pine Wardrobes — August 2, 2010 @ 2:55 pm Thanks for sharing good interior design blogs. Since last couple month i was searching of quality blog related to interior design. Comment by Interior Designers Portland Oregon — August 3, 2010 @ 4:11 am Great stuff. Many thanks for sharing it. I really loved your work. Cheers mate. Comment by Houston WebDesign — August 25, 2010 @ 1:49 pm So nice to find a resource of blogs that are perfect for interior decorators. Comment by Toronto Interior Design — August 27, 2010 @ 8:58 pm I will definately be bookmarking this list, some really great sites here. Number 30, Breath Modern has some amazing designs, well done! Comment by Chris — September 4, 2010 @ 2:24 pm Thanks for putting together this great resource. Saved me a lot of time in weeding out the best blogs on interior design. Thanks! Chris Hentschl Architectural Details & Woodworking, S. FL http://www.adwwinc.com Comment by Architectural Details & Woodworking, West Palm Beach — September 5, 2010 @ 10:23 am I like your work it’s really good also thanks for sharing this blog it’s very help full to me Comment by Search Engine Optimization Florida — September 7, 2010 @ 4:44 am Great stuff! Thanks for putting these top resources together. Alan, Offering Asphalt Driveway Repair Products Comment by Alan — September 8, 2010 @ 7:59 am I am very happy to find this post very useful for me, as it contains lot of information. I always prefer to read the quality content and this thing I found in you post. Thanks a ton for sharing ! home styles kitchen cart Comment by Jitendra — September 9, 2010 @ 6:40 am Great resource- This is a new site relevant for readers specialising in discounted designer wallpaper and fabrics http://www.wallpaperandfabricsdirect.co.uk giving up to 15% off of Romo, Harlequin, Nono Wallpapers and Fabrics amongst many designers. Comment by Graeme — September 9, 2010 @ 2:39 pm This post has just saved me a lot of time, thank you very much for gathering together such a great list of interior design blogs. Inventive Interiors Comment by Leigh — September 13, 2010 @ 4:29 am Hi, I’d also recommend the Terrys Fabrics interior design blog on http://blog.terrysfabrics.co.uk (updated daily), or the Interior Design Styles blog on http://interior-styles.blogspot.com/ . Both great reads! Thanks for compiling his list!! John Comment by John — September 14, 2010 @ 4:34 am Double Glazing Quote offer some great design advice too! Comment by David — September 14, 2010 @ 4:38 am I am going to check out almost all of those furniture and design blogs. Some of those blogs are run by actual online furniture stores. Comment by Furniture — September 14, 2010 @ 11:13 am Nice list of blogs. If you are rather going to buy furniture from an online store then do find some coupons to save extra money. Buying from online furniture stores can be a lot convenient and cost saving. Comment by FurnitureAdvice — September 14, 2010 @ 11:19 am Your idea is cool, but In our site may be you will find some awesome idea too, may be it will be useful for you. We are really sorry, that didn’t put “before” conditions… Comment by interior desig — September 18, 2010 @ 3:52 pm Hi I think you might be interested in our new product. 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These are inspiring, creative and unique. http://palmspringspaintandwallpaper.com/ Comment by Palm Spring — September 25, 2010 @ 5:46 am great to see some of my favs up there, but you shoyuld also consider some others i like to read including: Nest Goodies http://www.nestgoodies.co.uk/ cute things for the home Chair Lover http://chairlover.co.uk my favourite cghair blog! and The Expose http://the-expose.com unique as it looks at contract furniture Let me know what you think Comment by claire — September 27, 2010 @ 8:16 am I have been a long time fan of such blogs as Inhabitat, Trendir, Contemporist, and IKEA Hacker. Gizmodo, while not a design blog per se, is also another source of get tech and design. As part of a modern design-build team in Michigan, I appreciate blogs like this and the ones listed, both for myself and my clients. I think its important for those of us involved in design need to be regularly exposed to new ideas from a VARIETY of sources rather than being tied to a few sources who end up, by default, shaping how we look a design. Thanks so much for the terrific resource. Comment by Debbie — September 27, 2010 @ 10:06 am Great list! I love so many of these blogs but I thought I’d share another favorite of mine: Comment by LizLove — September 27, 2010 @ 10:49 am I love your collection of Interior Design and Furniture blogs. They were fun, interesting, even inspiring. I don’t mind shopping around and exploring online stores such as amazon.com, Furniture at Overstock.com , buy.com, shop.com, sears.com, target, and walmart.com but the blogs you list are really the most creative and imaginative. I am looking forward to seeing your list of second tier blogs. I would like to see your Top 100. Comment by Rich — September 27, 2010 @ 4:32 pm Another good website is http://www.corearchitect.co.uk/ because explain a lot of stuff about house extension and loft conversion and has a lot of great images. Comment by Steve — September 28, 2010 @ 4:09 am Let’s not forget about http://www.modenus.com . I think we’re looking pretty good and offer more than great blogs and resources. Have a look and let me know what you think. Comment by Veronika miller — October 1, 2010 @ 6:47 am YOUR DESIGN WAS SO GREAT IAM A 13 YEAR OLD KID AS I SEE YOUR DESIGN YOU HAVE INSPIRED ME TO BE AN INTERIOR DESIGNER KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK Comment by SHARAH MAY MAGLUPAY — October 4, 2010 @ 2:54 am That’s nice blog. I have indeed subscribed to this. Thanks for offering such a nice blog. We are also into world interior design. If you have time, please have a look at our site http://www.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/ Regards Alex Comment by Alex Dsouza — October 5, 2010 @ 5:05 am Great work dude. i want to share my we portfolio with you. I am a web designer. check this link http://www.syedfarazalam.com/ Comment by Faraz Alam — October 7, 2010 @ 1:36 am Thank you for a great selection of furniture blogs! Design Sponge is the best i’ve seen so far! Will – http://www.leathersofa.co.uk/ Comment by Leather Sofa — October 13, 2010 @ 12:53 pm Great list, its really nice looking through so many really creative websites. We also have an interesting website featuring the very best in product design, art and studio pieces, all under one slick, moody and very stylish roof. I honestly believe that we now have the worlds greatest international home brands in amongst the best up and coming new designers. Though please be the judge for that! Comment by John — October 13, 2010 @ 2:02 pm This is a great list and has been extremely useful to me, as I was considering doing my own blog at – http://www.customworldbedrooms.co.uk Comment by Custom World — October 16, 2010 @ 7:10 pm Hi everyone,i wish i could be part of this great designers on this site.So beautiful are these designs, but then my company designs signs of classic enamel check it up at http://www.ramsign.com,we are presently hosting a competition where competitors answer some question correctly and win any product on our site.free delivery of the product to your location. email me at [email protected] to participate freely. regards Comment by emmanuel — October 18, 2010 @ 8:13 am TurnKey Concepts, Inc. is a unique solution provider for the food retail industry that provides World Class architectural, design, and construction services Comment by turnkeyconcepts — October 19, 2010 @ 3:18 am This is very nice blog talking about interior design such as kitchen, bathroom, Living and dining room even funiture and furnishing, I am as an interior designer. I can get more updated ideas from this blog. I share my portfolio here at website : http://www.interiordesignidea4u.com Comment by Tiffany Eva — October 19, 2010 @ 5:04 am Great list – I always read inhabitat, and I will add some of the others. I am an interior designer as well, and would love to have you take a look at my blog, http://www.sesshudesign.com/blog/ I focus on green interior design, and occasionally throw in thoughts on other topics as well. Please leave your comments and let me know what you think! Comment by Tanya Shively, ASID,LEED AP — October 23, 2010 @ 6:37 pm Loved your list. It is very well organized and concise. We produce custom carpets and area rugs for all types of customers. The sites you listed will help us get some new ideas. We have been considering a blog and yours is a great model. Comment by Nick De George — October 24, 2010 @ 4:14 pm Great list. Am a regular reader of at least half of the blogs on this list. Since design is a big part of antique buying/selling we also cover such topics from time to time, so how about checking out The specialists guide to Chinese antiques, Asian culture, exotic decor and oriental-inspired design from the far east: http://www.antique-chinese-furniture.com/blog/ Comment by Chinese antiques specialist — October 25, 2010 @ 12:30 am I found some interesting info about a room design on a really low budget: retirementrainbow.blogspot.com I could be here all night reading this list! Thank you Comment by Kay Bailey — October 27, 2010 @ 12:54 am Nice designing blog!!! I liked this. Nice to know your designing techniques. This blog contains so many useful links. I am glad to be a part of your post. computer support new york Comment by arvelclinton — October 28, 2010 @ 3:40 am Your blog has a lot of useful information. But thank you for also posting these other 25 Interior Design & Furniture Blogs. I am an artist and I love this stuff. It inspires me to create art. http://www.NiceModernArt.com – ABSTRACT PAINTINGS Comment by NiceModernArt — November 1, 2010 @ 1:29 am A nice list, http://www.weheart.co.uk is another one of my favourites Comment by Dave Walker — November 1, 2010 @ 4:43 am Great list.You can also check the following link for your review. Comment by Gracy — November 1, 2010 @ 4:47 am its a nice idea about designing a furniture blog and its very informative information. thanks for sharing. Comment by Backyard Bargain — November 1, 2010 @ 6:30 am wow really awesome blog…well organized and described…it really impressed to me..great work..as a web designer i learnt more from ur blog..keep it up dear..My designing website is http://www.eginni.com…i believe you will like this website Comment by eginni — November 3, 2010 @ 4:32 am Great list! But there can never be too many blogs about Scandinavian 50′s and 60′s design. Especially not if it’s by Swedes. You can follow the blog at http://www.retro-favorites.com/ Comment by E & L — November 3, 2010 @ 4:09 pm Nice to see a one stop design list; clear and inspirational. It’s a great platform for both learning what’s about as well as business to business buzz. Keep it up. http://www.asianartimports.com Comment by Wally Stryk — November 6, 2010 @ 4:19 pm sweet sweet furniture !! marcmez.com Comment by Marc Mez — November 6, 2010 @ 10:49 pm Wow, this list looks great! For those redecorating, this site is great for finding brand-name, high quality furniture: myafforablefurniture.com. Comment by Renee — November 11, 2010 @ 11:47 am This list looks great. Check out http://www.canterburyusedfurniture.com — Huge selection of Brand Name Furniture for less and Refinished Furniture. Check it out today! Comment by Brett — November 13, 2010 @ 11:37 am Wow! Great ideas! Thanks for the post. This is so informative! arizona online traffic school Comment by arizona online traffic school — November 14, 2010 @ 1:32 pm http://www.handmadecustomfurniture.com/ is another great blog that also focus in furniture design and furniture styles. Great post! Comment by NYC Interior Design — November 17, 2010 @ 1:49 pm Thanks for the great post! Another blog http://design-style.org/ Comment by Wanda — November 20, 2010 @ 9:41 am Particularly interested in the IKEA site. Sounds interesting. Comment by Portland OR Appliance Repair — November 23, 2010 @ 6:52 pm Surprised my fave interior design site wasn’t there – http://interiorcomplex.com Still, I found some new ones to get my interior fix. Thanks Comment by HiJack — November 24, 2010 @ 5:30 am Another new but good site … http://Www.medesignmag.com Comment by Spotter — November 26, 2010 @ 1:49 am Really great.Your listing of blogs are very attractive.Well done by sh-airing it.Keep it up… Comment by Mark Osborne — November 27, 2010 @ 5:30 am I’d like to connect with other interior designers as well. Thanks for the great list. Comment by NYC Interior Design — December 1, 2010 @ 2:45 pm As someone new to the US interior design scene business, I have found this web site to be of great help. Keep up the good work. Comment by http://www.ezfitshutters.com — December 4, 2010 @ 6:16 pm The Freshome blog appeals because of their ability to do simple yet elegant design on a budget. Comment by Ezfitshutters — December 4, 2010 @ 6:27 pm Ikeahacker is great. You really can beat the Swedish at their own game! Comment by Jason — December 7, 2010 @ 3:25 pm Good blog posts, I know how time consuming it is to write a decent post like this Feeling inspired now for my new design blog… Comment by Gareth — December 9, 2010 @ 11:46 am Great List! we are going to add a blog to our website and this list is definitely inspiring! http://www.colorfulstyles.com Comment by Colorful Styles — December 9, 2010 @ 10:40 pm Hi, I am soon going to highschool and want to make sure I am on the right track to be an Interior Designer. I know it will be hard work, but I am looking forward to it. I was wondering what college’s I should be looking at. I would love to go to New York, all the huslte-bustle of the Big Apple. Where is the best place I can go to get a good education, and be sucessful? Comment by Mallory — December 13, 2010 @ 7:59 pm i like all of the above.i hope you would like my website too. http://www.milleniondesign.com/ Comment by Hibbah — December 14, 2010 @ 2:57 pm Leave a comment Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required)
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