Honestly, I'm not sure about this one
. A free newsletter for interior design tips? It sounds like another way for The Guardian to make some extra cash
. Don't get me wrong, I love a good decorating hack as much as the next person
, but is it really worth signing up just to receive weekly emails from a news organization?
I mean, think about it - you can already find plenty of free interior design inspiration on social media and blogs like Pinterest and Houzz
. Do we really need a newsletter to tell us what color palette to use this season?
I'm skeptical that The Guardian's expertise will be any more valuable than the advice you can find online for free
.
Plus, if it's just going to be more fluff and less actual substance, do we really want to commit to reading a weekly email from a news organization?
I'll stick to my own design sources, thanks
.
I mean, think about it - you can already find plenty of free interior design inspiration on social media and blogs like Pinterest and Houzz
Plus, if it's just going to be more fluff and less actual substance, do we really want to commit to reading a weekly email from a news organization?