April 2025 – Your Quick Guide to the Latest Interior Design Articles
We packed April with practical pieces that answer the everyday questions you’ve been asking about your home. From career thoughts to the perfect coffee table thickness, each post gives clear, actionable advice you can try right now.
Career, Furniture Choices, and Room Layouts
Thinking about a career in interior design? Our "Is It Worth Becoming an Interior Designer?" article breaks down the day‑to‑day reality, the skills you need, and how to boost your earnings. It’s a no‑fluff look at the pros and cons, so you can decide if the path fits your personality.
If you’re building a coffee table, wood thickness matters more than you think. We compare 1‑inch, 1½‑inch, and 2‑inch options, explain why thicker boards add strength and visual weight, and give tips for both DIY builds and buying ready‑made pieces.
Choosing the right height for a coffee table versus a TV stand can change a room’s feel. Our guide shows the ideal height ratio, explains comfort versus visual balance, and suggests how to tweak the setup for small or large living rooms.
Seating, Storage, and Finishing Touches
Wondering how long a couch should last? We look at frame materials, cushion fill, and usage patterns. You’ll learn the signs of wear and simple maintenance tricks that can add years to your sofa’s life.
When it comes to sofa cushions, quantity matters for both comfort and style. The article on "How Many Cushions Should You Have on a Sofa?" walks you through arranging cushions on different sofa sizes, keeping the look tidy, and even handling pet hair.
Curious about the price of a quality sofa? Our breakdown of average costs explains what you pay for – solid wood frames, high‑density foam, durable fabrics – and shares budgeting tips to get the best value without sacrificing quality.
Bookshelves can be more than storage; they’re a design statement. We explore color choices that complement lighting, wall colors, and room themes. Whether you prefer bold contrast or subtle neutrals, the guide helps you pick a hue that makes the shelf pop.
Across the pond, the word "wardrobe" becomes "closet" in American English. The piece on "What Do Americans Call a Wardrobe?" isn’t just about language – it offers clever organization hacks to maximize space, no matter what you call it.
Finally, don’t overlook the little gap around your fridge. The minimum clearance ensures proper ventilation, improves energy efficiency, and prevents overheating. Our quick checklist shows how to measure and keep that space clear while still fitting the appliance snugly into your kitchen layout.
All these articles are designed to help you make smarter choices, whether you’re remodeling a single room or planning a whole house makeover. Bookmark the topics that matter most and start applying the tips today – your home will thank you.