Posts tagged adriana
OCTOBER 2021 \\ IN FOCUS AT DOCHIA \\ MENTAL HEALTH

“There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.” John Green

The truth is that to maintain mental health is simple. It is as simple as maintaining physical health. It's just that there is less knowledge of how to do it. Too spread out. Too many opinions, too many possibilities, too many home remedies and do it yourself. And still, too much stigma.

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Read Adriana's article on curb appeal and how to get it: Reno & Decor // Spring 2021

The front doors: Change the entrance door and while at it, consider a better garage door as well

Garage doors are often left out of the curb-appeal discussion, yet they take up substantial frontwall space, implicitly having a significant visual impact. This is an opportunity to really spruce up your curb-appeal by cleverly installing a more appealing door. READ MORE

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Adriana shares her insight on what's coming in design in 2021

Recently shortlisted for the international Design & Architecture Award, Adriana has discussed her views with Design Et Al - industry leading design magazine in London, UK.

In what direction do you feel that design is moving towards in a general sense? I believe that design will be more and more a tool for positive change. Social responsibility and personal preferences will govern lifestyle and coexist as the new design norms.

Read more about the shortlisted entry HERE

Full interview coming up in the Spring issue of Design Et Al

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My channel will feature professional and entertaining segments on all things design and lifestyle. Design is too often reduced to finishes, decor, colours and pretty little things. That is simply wrong.

Design is the reflection of personal and societal values, practical needs, habits of living, responsibility, aesthetic balance, and, not in the least, the manufacturing capabilities of an era.

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