Interior Decorating

White on white

A white on white space doesn’t have to be bland and boring, by adding a few textures and different shapes you can create a beautiful and harmonious room.

 Using a wide variety of different textures adds interest to an all white scheme. Try combing tactile materials, such as woollen rugs combined with a linen curtain, fabric couch and scattering a few cushions in raw hide, wool or leather. Tonal variations, such as milk and latte and cool whites, such as chalk and ice tones, also work so well in creating harmony in a monochromatic interior.

We hope these images give you some inspiration. Enjoy....

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Cluster Art Walls

Our client, Jasmine is interested in displaying some of her artwork and unsure how to do so, so I thought today’s blog post would show our lovely client just how fabulous cluster walls of all different shapes and sizes can look! And hopefully Jasmine will now feel confident that it’s the right choice for her home.

Like most decorating decisions, there are no rules for hanging and displaying artwork, aside from ensuring a strong, secure hook.

I find that often an eclectic and busy arrangement works well for varied frames in different sizes, whilst a neat orderly hang is usually best where artworks are similarly framed.

Just a few pictures there to get the point well across!

 

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How to get the most out of your initial consultation with an Interior Decorator

You may have a vision for your home, but an interior decorator can help you bring it to life, taking into consideration space planning, furniture placement and colour.

A trained eye and a creative mind-set allow for developing solutions that you might never have imagined, and attention to detail will transform your space into a home that looks pulled together and works for you.

Tips on how to get the most out of your time with an interior decorator:

·       Keep a record of all the things you love – create a folder of tear sheets and photos of items and styles that appeal to you or create a Pinterest page / Houzz Ideasbook. All these things that you love will form a basis for the Decorator to build around.

·       Rather any information about your property, floor plans or drawings

·       Think about your budget and timings - this is important as it gives the Decorator a good understanding of what is required, possible and achievable.

·       Create a brief – make a list of your “must haves” and “nice to haves”, identify the functional things that are important to your home and family, and identify what your objectives are for undertaking the project.

Once you have met the Interior Decorator in your home, and you have provided them with a brief, the Decorator can go away and build a concept and scope of works.

Start the process now.

Round coffee tables

When you are next considering a coffee table purchase don’t rule out a round or oval one.  Their curves can soften a room and create a contrast against the rigid and linear angles of the room and other furniture pieces and as they have no edges they are great for homes with young kids. There are many around and not hard to find in all different sizes and to suit many styles.  

Here are some pics

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Source  Interior Minotti Anderso Line designed by Rodolfo Dordoni 

Source  Interior Minotti Anderso Line designed by Rodolfo Dordoni