This can be especially helpful for your designer, Design + Build firm, contractor, etc. Once saved, you’ll see a pop-up window asking you to share your Book with others using their email addresses.Save your Book – be sure to leave the Make Idea Book private option off to enable sharing.Click Create a Book – here you can name your book (Kitchen remodel for example) and add a description if desired.In the top right corner, click on Your House.Go to, create an account, and sign in.If you’ve never created a Houzz Idea Board, it’s simple. This is a much more efficient and effective way to gather all your images in one place (versus sending images via email or text to your remodel team members) to provide visual context to your remodel preferences. Their Idea Boards provide a way for homeowners to explore, save, and share images and comments with their designers. From specific design styles, room design and remodels, lighting, fixtures, window coverings, materials, you name it and Houzz has it. If you’ve never been to, this website focuses on all things residential. They expose clients to different ideas, which in turn helps them articulate their design aesthetic as well as narrow down and assist in translating preferred style, materials, fixtures, and color.” “I love Houzz Idea Boards,” enthuses Harrell Designer, Divya Vijayanandakumar. Pictures are an ideal way to share with your designer exactly what you like – and what you don’t. Most people know what they like when they see it, be it color, floor or counter materials, the layout or theme of a room, or a specific architectural design style, but many don’t know quite how to put these preferences into words. One of the best ways to discover your personal design aesthetic is to explore images of living spaces.
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