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Personalise Your Corner with Wall Art Prints

Changing small sections of your room into unique, personalised havens is easier than you think. With the right wall art and posters, you can infuse character into every nook.  Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you create individualised spaces within a room. 1. Identify the Sections Take a look at your room and identify small […]

Japandi Design’s Take on Small Spaces

In the field of interior design, decorating small spaces might frequently seem like a difficult puzzle. But the rise of Japandi, a distinctive fusion of Scandinavian and Japanese design principles, provides a tasteful answer to this dilemma. This design approach offers a blueprint for optimizing available space while establishing visually appealing and tranquil spaces, combining […]

Minimalism Meets Warmth: The Japandi Design Trend You Need to Know

Japandi, a clever mix of “Japanese” and “Scandinavian” is a design style that merges the clean lines and focus on function of both these aesthetics. This creates calming and sophisticated spaces that capture the essence of each. Let’s explore the origins of Japandi, its key features, and how to bring this trend into your own […]

Bohemian Design: Breaking Free for Rigid Rules

Bohemian design roots trace back to 19th-century Europe, where artists, writers, and free-spirited individuals embraced a nomadic lifestyle. They decorated their living spaces with objects collected from travels – textiles from faraway lands, vintage finds, and handcrafted pieces – creating homes that reflected their individuality and connection to the world.Today, bohemian design transcends its European origins, finding a unique expression in homes […]

Scandinavian Design: The Beauty of Minimalism

This is the essence of Scandinavian design, a design philosophy born in the Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. More than just aesthetics, Scandinavian design is a way of life that prioritises functionality, simplicity and connection to nature. With roots in the early 20th century, a time of social and economic upheaval in Scandinavia, […]

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