Many urban dwellers, especially in cities like San Francisco and New York, must contend with long and often narrow hallways. Decorating such reedy, elongated spaces can be daunting. At worst, such corridors can resemble those in trains or boring motels. There are various ways one can transform long hallways by playing with scale and perspective so as to draw attention to the walls, the ceiling or the floor, thereby breaking up the monotonous expanse into smaller fragments.
Fashion ads are frequently criticized for promulgating an unrealistic beauty ideal, but somehow storage catalogs and sample closets get away scot-free despite being equally unattainable. We decided to see what some of the top style bloggers, people with even more extensive wardrobes than ours, are doing to solve the storage issue. More
References to hilarious R. Kelly hip-hoperas aside, finding space to dedicate to your sewing, knitting, scrapbooking, etc, is rarely easy. Sometimes, a closet is your best option for wrangling supplies and creatively wiling away the hours. More
Clothing or shoe collection out of control? Clotheshorses take note: If you don't have a large closet but you do have an attic, take a look at this space for a little inspiration: More


























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