As I continue to research more about interior design and look for upcoming trends, I have found blogs quite helpful. Blogs allow individuals, groups, or companies to freely post articles, photos, ideas and more. Over the past few weeks I have found a few blogs particularly interesting and helpful for different reasons.
Design Sponge, http://www.designspongeonline.com, was rated the number 1 design blog in 2009 by PadStyle.com. While, like many other blogs, Design Sponge is rich with photos and new ideas, it goes much further. What I particularly like about Design Sponge is that they created a city by city design guide. Each city guide shows interesting places to shop or eat that will inspire for sure. I looked up my small Boston neighborhood in Design Sponge’s Boston Design Guide and was pleased to see a thorough list of furniture stores and galleries.

Design Green, http://www.interiordesign.net/blog/Design_Green/index.php, a blog on InteriorDesign.net is another fabulous resource. This blog was suggested to me by others at Merida when I expressed an interest to learn more about the relationship between interior design and sustainability. Design Green is great because it is frequently updated and focuses concretely on sustainably built items and related topics. Plus, the articles are short and to the point, so the blog is great to get a quick and informative dose of sustainable design.

Habitually Chic, http://habituallychic.blogspot.com/, is a photo-heavy, visually stimulating blog that makes readers feel ahead of the curve. Habitually Chic is written by New York City interior designer and fashion enthusiast, Heather Clawson. What I particularly love about Habitually Chic is that Clawson has an international, worldly outlook that is also inspired by cutting edge fashion. She also touches on art and architecture in many of her posts, which helps make the blog more complete.

Finally, Apartment Therapy, http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/, is a popular interior design blog and it is easy to understand why. Apartment Therapy is jam-packed with all kinds of quirky decorating ideas. From ‘5 Ways to Display a Pez Collection’ to ‘Storage Suggestions for Slanted Ceiling Space’, it is easy to find an intriguing idea to apply at your home right away. Apartment Therapy shows readers how to re-think and redisplay what they already have in order to bring new life to a lackluster space.
There are plenty of design blogs out there, but if you’re new to the field and are looking for ideas, inspiration, or even to purchase items online, I highly suggest browsing through these blogs.