NEW MODERN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL "UGLY" GRILLE VENTS
Violeta Maisuradze • July 10, 2021
ARIA makes thoughtful, minimalist design vents that are beautiful, functional and badass.

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Today, the business is evolving into new product categories that are following core design principles: Simple. Modular. Functional.
Aria Vent was built on the belief that beauty and function can coexist. The focus is to innovate building components that have been left behind by modern design trends.
We invented the first modular air register that can be used anywhere with literally any material.
Compatible with all surfaces
Say you have tile in the bathroom, vinyl in the living room and hardwood in the bedrooms. You can use our same customizable vent for all those surfaces. Say you have tile in the bathroom, vinyl in the living room and hardwood in the bedrooms. You can use our same customizable vent for all those surfaces.
Compatible for vents on the floors, walls and ceilings. DRYWALL PRO is best for vents on drywall surfaces. But if you have tile, shiplap or a unique material on your walls and ceilings - you can use the OG, LITE or FLUSHMOUNT PRO.
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France… It has always been the land of fashion, design, and elegance. A name that if mentioned, a vibe of classiness and sophistication comes to mind. Modern French Interior Design -or the Parisian style- is not different at all. It is associated with both being chic, yet simple! About Modern French Interior Design It starts with the classic French interior design, which is one of the most famous styles worldwide. It has many styles within Baroque, Rococo, Empire, and other styles. Recently people came to admire the glamour and classiness associated with these styles, but the heavily decorated and extravagant looks became out of date. That’s why modern French interior design came into existence. It has both, the glamour of the old, and the minimalism of the new. As you might have guessed, it is an eclectic style to an extent. It allows you to mix modern and classic styles together, while striking the right balance of being chic, without being overdone. So here are some simple tricks to give your house this effortless beauty, glamour, and elegance that you’ve always dreamed of. Allons-y!

Just like French women always seem to be walking down cobblestoned streets looking so effortless with their blue jeans, navy sweaters, and black leather jackets, Parisian décor has a certain je ne sais quoi about it. We're not just referring to the flawless homes that have been meticulously designed by the masters of les arts décoratifs, or the châteaux that have been passed down through generations. All French homes—even first apartments—seem to have an elegance that can't be replicated by a set of bergère chairs or an antique chandelier. So how do the French manage to put together interiors that exude elegance and flair? We turned to prolific interior designer, Betsy Kasha of A+B Kasha, to shed light on what makes Parisian apartments so chic.

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Deciding between the design-build and architect + contractor models represents a major fork in the road of your remodeling planning. For this reason, you should take the time to research the two options and weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each. If working with a renowned architect is a top priority and if construction budget is a secondary consideration, then taking the traditional architect + contractor approach might be the better fit. Where high design is paramount, hiring an architect to check the work of the contractor can be effective. This adversarial relationship between the architect and contractor can provide some checks and balances so that your project is built to the specifications, but it often requires the homeowner to step in and mediate between the two parties when disputes arise. If, on the other hand, project cost and convenience are paramount, design build might be a better choice. One of