The 2/3 rule for hanging pictures means centering artwork at 57-60 inches above the floor - matching average eye level. This simple trick makes wall art look professional, balanced, and intentionally placed in any room.
Learn how to make curtains look classy without spending a fortune. Simple tips on hanging height, fabric choice, hardware, and layering can transform any window into a high-end feature.
A reasonable budget for a small bathroom remodel in Australia in 2026 is $8,000-$25,000, depending on materials, labour, and location. Learn where your money goes and how to avoid costly mistakes.
A refrigerator should stick out only 1 to 2 inches beyond cabinets for optimal function and flow. Too much overhang blocks doors, eats floor space, and makes cleaning hard. Counter-depth fridges solve this, but even standard models can work with smart planning.
Major foundation repair involves structural damage like deep cracks, uneven floors, or bowing walls - not just surface issues. Learn the signs, costs, and when to act in Melbourne's clay-soil environment.
You don't need experience or a degree to start an interior design business. Learn how to begin with zero background, build a portfolio, find your niche, and land your first clients using free tools and real-world steps.
Is a master's in interior design worth it in 2026? Explore real costs, salary boosts, career paths, and who actually benefits from this degree-plus alternatives and what to do next.
Looking for hardwood floor alternatives that look great and last longer? Discover the top real-world options-engineered wood, LVP, laminate, bamboo, and wood-look tile-plus what Melbourne homeowners are actually choosing in 2026.
Curtains don't always need to touch the floor. Learn when shorter lengths work better-for safety, function, and style-in kitchens, bathrooms, near heaters, and modern homes.
Stone is the longest-lasting material for building a house, surviving for over a thousand years with minimal maintenance. Learn why stone outperforms concrete, brick, steel, and wood in durability and longevity.
Learn how to simplify your living room by removing clutter, choosing intentional decor, and creating space that feels calm and inviting. No expensive upgrades needed-just smart choices.
Type A and Type B construction define fire resistance levels in commercial buildings. Type A is for high-risk structures like hospitals and high-rises; Type B suits smaller, low-occupancy spaces. Know which one your project needs to stay safe and code-compliant.