Does size matter when it comes to achieving amazing design? Kelly Edwards says no, size doesn’t matter. Let’s talk tips to making a small room seem bigger.
It seems like the shelter world of design and construction is becoming more obsessed with size. And, we’re all talking about small spaces and tiny houses these days for sustainability, lower expenses, and for a less stressful lifestyle.
But, can you achieve stunning, comfortable spaces in a small footprint? We’re talking tips with expert designer Kelly Edwards. Author of the ‘Design Cookbook,’ Kelly was the co-host and design coordinator for HGTV’s ‘Design on a Dime’ as well as STYLE Network’s ‘Tacky House.’ She’s also shared home decorating tips for Shelter Pop.
Check out our chat with Kelly Edwards while we talk ‘Size doesn’t matter’ .
Share your questions and suggestions for a designing small during our live chat, below in our comments section, or send us a note at myfixituplife@myfixituplife.com.
If you’ve never watched Google+ hangouts, here’s what you need to know to check it out.
MyFixitUpLife hosts Mark and Theresa are hosting LIVE Google+ Hangouts every weekday at 1pmET.
You’ll be able to ask your questions and make comments on G+, Twitter, FB, and/or YouTube during every interview. And we’ll be ready to share the answers live on MyFixitUpLife LIVE!
So here’s the lowdown on Google+ Hangouts:
What is a G+ hangout?
It’s a live video chat hosted publicly by MyFixitUpLife on the MyFixitUpLife talk Google+ account. You don’t need a Google+ account to watch.
How can I watch?
You can watch on the Google+ Hangout event page on MyFixitUpLife.com or Google+. If you have a G+ account, you can RSVP and let your friends know you’re going. You can also email, tweet, Facebook, or even face-to-face invite friends to watch.
Do I need a G+ account?
You do not have to have an account to watch the hangout. You can watch on YouTube, on Google+ or on MyFixitUpLife.com.
What if I miss the hangout?
You can watch every Google+ Hangout later on our MyFixitUpLife YouTube channel.
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