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Claim Your BusinessApartmentTherapy has a rating of 4.23 stars from 13 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. ApartmentTherapy ranks 61st among Interior Design sites.
It's my first time living on my own and I wanted to create great space for both everyday life and work from home but I had no idea where to start. I had only some kind of a feeling, so this website helped me like a lot
I have been selling on this platform for approximately nine months; however, I have not received a valid sale as of yet. I had received two sale requests and accepted both; however, no payments were submitted by either buyers. This situation is exceptionally questionable to me since I'm not sure if both buyers were trolls (one account looked fake and the other had the buyer's info) or it was an attempt on Bazaar to make it appear as though I'm receiving sales. When I attempted to contact the buyers, the request was denied. I have emailed Bazaar of this matter several days ago; however, I have yet to get my concern addressed. What is the point of building a platform is you're not going to monitor it and provide assistance to the people (buyers and sellers) who are going to support your platform and make you money. One of the reviews noted, "It is like someone built the site and then left the universe," this perception is accurate. The website/platform is one of the snail race situation. Don't even attempt to download the app. Essentially, it is indeed a wast of time.
While I didn't dislike the book with quite the venom of other reviewers, I do understand their frustrations. I did find the tone a little off-putting, but I decided to put those feeling aside and see if the book had anything useful to offer.
It does and it doesn't. Like many design/decorating book it suffers from a lack of realistic understanding of its audience. Let's face it, anyone seeking design advice and is only ponying up 14 bucks, probably isn't the same kind of person who would spend 3000. 00 on a couch.
This site enables us to improove our life and see it from a different angle by transforming our houses to a real paradise!
I guess what I was looking for was something realistic. Like pictures and ideas for real apartments that you can't paint the walls in or add wallpaper or build a cabinet or a shelf anywhere you please.
It's a nice site, it helps with finding things you had no idea to do with your space and ideas. I love the do it yourself section (mainly because I'm a Pinterest addict) but it's not exactly what I was looking for. I'll keep this website in mind for when I have no idea how to turn my living room into a bigger looking room by adding a mirror or how to even decorate a mirror to make my living room look better. But I'll continue to be in search of how to decorate a small apartment that I can't paint.
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