Jacqueline Nelson

Jacqueline Nelson

Jacqueline Nelson has an MA in industrial design from the University of Houston and has been part of various editorial teams since 2018. Her focus is on DIY home improvement, leveraging her 12 years of experience in interior design and renovation. Her expertise shines through her detailed and accessible home improvement guides. Beyond her writing, she is a passionate advocate for sustainable living and often incorporates eco-friendly practices in her DIY projects. In her leisure time, she enjoys pottery and gardening. She’s also often found leading workshops in local community centers, teaching homeowners essential DIY skills.

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You might wonder how big a 3×5 rug really feels when placed in a room. It sounds straightforward, but once

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