Rolling chairs are rough on floors. The constant movement, weight concentration on small wheels, and tiny bits of grit trapped under them can scratch or dent wood, vinyl, and...
Floors are never seen alone; they always sit next to skirting boards and door frames. If you choose a floor tone that clashes strongly with these existing elements, the...
Showrooms often encourage you to feel floors with your hands or walk briefly in shoes. But at home, you’ll be stepping on them barefoot or in socks most of...
Access routes to the roof—narrow stairs, ladders, small doors—are often tucked away in corners. If they’re dark, cluttered, or badly lit, people can trip, fall, or bump into things...
Rooftop railings protect you from falls. If they wobble when you give them a gentle push, or if rust has eaten through sections, that’s a clear safety risk.
You don’t...
Dark corners become dead corners. You naturally avoid sitting there because it feels gloomy, even if the chair itself is comfortable.
A floor lamp, especially...