News - Design
17 June, 2011 Design
Stickers forever
Ever since stickers first made their appearance in interior design, they have remained as fashionable as ever. The style of these decorative items develops in line with current trends and this is the secret to their success. Once the fashion changes, stickers can be peeled off with ease, unlike wallpaper, which has to be laboriously scraped off once its time has passed. Interior design programmes on TV have undoubtedly contributed to the sticker's success by providing tips - some in better taste than others - for redecorating a living room or kitchen in the blink of an eye and within minimal effort. So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and get to work on all the surfaces you can find, from walls to electrical appliances!
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