Olena Kysla

About Olena Kysla

I started my career in hospitality industry and worked in amazing 5-star hotels all over the world. I have found than nothings satisfies me more than meeting new people, developing new relationships, solving problems and contributing to the overall growth of business. I believe that it's never too late to start studying in any capacity, take course and gain additional knowledge. "I never dreamed about success. I worked for it" - Estée Lauder

Five ways to revamp your home in 2019

By |2019-09-25T11:42:32+04:00August 31st, 2019|Architecture, Furniture, interior design, News, Uncategorized|

Western Furniture shares the best 2019 interior design tips to elevate your home aesthetic BY Olena Kysla Looking for ideas on how to dress up your home this year? UAE-based Western Furniture has given some tips on how to give your home an extra edge, without having to do a full revamp or break the

How Design Inspires Creativity in the Workplace

By |2019-08-13T15:55:13+04:00August 13th, 2019|Uncategorized|

We’re all born with varying degrees of creativity. Enlightened by the digital revolution and the subsequent development of mobile technologies, employers prize creativity because it directly correlates to increased ideation and innovation. Companies that want to be competitive and innovative in today’s market are turning to workplace design as a solution to boost creativity.

How Interior Design Affects Your Creativity And Behavior

By |2019-09-25T11:43:23+04:00August 11th, 2019|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering|

The interior design may say a lot about a person, especially their background and behavior; many people carry out the traditional motives and cultural heritage through the way they design their home. Interior design has to do with everything that’s visually appealing while being effective and practical. The process itself works through a system

Waldorf Astoria arrives in Dubai’s Financial Center

By |2019-08-18T08:59:14+04:00July 8th, 2019|Architecture, Construction, News, Stories|

Waldorf Astoria arrives in Dubai’s Financial Center Waldorf Astoria expands presence in the Middle East with the opening of Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre, treating guests to a unique check-in experience from the 18th floor as well as sky-high dining and wellness facilities… With the aim to bridge the world together, with a

5 Tips for Designing Office Layout

By |2019-08-31T21:18:07+04:00March 7th, 2019|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, News|

When it comes to designing office layout, several things must be considered, from furniture to desk arrangements to lighting to ... well, the list goes on and on. It can definitely be overwhelming and exciting in many ways, so here are five important aspects that you should consider in your realm of planning an office

15 Inspiring Decor Ideas from Dubai

By |2019-08-12T11:42:17+04:00February 6th, 2019|Architecture, Construction, Marketing|

15 Inspiring Decor Ideas from Dubai Dubai – a dynamic city of both old and new, tradition and innovation, local and global – has some of the best ideas for home decor because of how diverse it can be. From local Emirati designs to influences from abroad, there will always be something in Dubai to inspire

W Hotels arrives on The Palm, Dubai

By |2019-08-18T08:42:08+04:00February 1st, 2019|Architecture, Buildings, Stories|

W Hotels arrives on The Palm, Dubai 07.02.2019 Hamish Kilburn The 350-key W Dubai – The Palm opens, complete with disruptive interiors, to design its own narrative and lead the ever-changing hospitality scene in the Middle East forward…  “The desert just got hotter,” is how W Hotels Worldwide, part of Marriott International Inc., announced the opening of W

Ask Yourself These 5 Things Before Buying New Office Furniture

By |2019-08-12T11:42:32+04:00May 7th, 2018|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Engineering, Exhibitions, Marketing, News, Stories, Uncategorized|

A Furniture-Buying Guide for Facilities Managers Buying new furniture for the office can be a simple process, if you don't think about things like comfort, ergonomics and long-term value. Going for what's cheap and easy to buy in bulk can remove the headache of researching, talking to different vendors and planning. But if you

Interior Design and the ADA

By |2019-08-31T21:24:28+04:00August 11th, 2016|Buildings, Construction, Stories|

Our story begins in Saudi Arabia in the 1950s.  Josephine, a California girl with two babies and another on the way, contracted polio only two years after moving the family to Dhahran on a grand adventure set into motion by her husband’s job in the refinery business. The disease would take her unborn child

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