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  2. 5 TikTok Interior Trends That Actually Have Staying Power ...

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    Between the endless scroll of DIY hacks, room transformations, and controversial design opinions, clear patterns have emerged. ... principal of Errez Design says. Food-Inspired Interiors.

  3. Warren Lotas - Wikipedia

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    The Warren Lotas brand, created by its eponymous designer, began in Boston under the name BILL by Warren Lotas. Designing from his college dorm room, Lotas became interested in DIY punk style, distinguishing himself with signature skeletal motifs and handwritten calligraphy, as well by applying unique treatments such as slashing, distressing, and burning, to reappropriated garments.

  4. Laura Kampf - Wikipedia

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    Based in Cologne, Kampf began making YouTube videos on her eponymous channel in 2015. [8] On her channel, Kampf has built many projects, including butcher block side tables, [9] a side-car for her bicycle made from a beer keg, [10] a bike trailer made from second-hand wheelbarrows, [11] a yakitori grill made from a repurposed I-beam, [12] and a grill made from a toolbox.

  5. Payless DIY - Wikipedia

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    The transformation was inspired by the model adopted by Wickes in the US, i.e. larger stocks of trade-related goods, particularly timber and building lines, and a classic "pile it high, sell it cheap" approach. Not just a PR move, prices to the public were slashed across the board and attracted many jobbing builders who could buy at the same ...

  6. 50 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    Image credits: Weird And Wonderful Secondhand Finds The BBC reports that, based on the findings by secondhand fashion retailer ThredUp, a whopping 67% of British millennials shop secondhand, while ...

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  8. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    DIY has been described as a "self-made-culture"; one of designing, creating, customizing and repairing items or things without any special training. DIY has grown to become a social concept with people sharing ideas, designs, techniques, methods and finished projects with one another either online or in person.

  9. Maker culture - Wikipedia

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    A person working on a circuit board at a Re:publica makerspace. The maker culture is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture [1] that intersects with hardware-oriented parts of hacker culture and revels in the creation of new devices as well as tinkering with existing ones.