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Love at First Sight Design

There is a lot of psychology behind why we all like what we do, based on our experiences and memories, among other things. No two people would create the exact same home, yet we do all share the same goal to simply feel good there.


For the full love story, read my guest blog, FOR THE LOVE OF INTERIOR DESIGN, that I wrote for the Washington Post's Apartment Showcase blog!

Love,
NAFASI

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