
Power Decorating
The 1980s are back, and interior trendsetters are already embracing this era's bold influence, from Jardan’s plump Valley couches to Bohinc Studio’s artisan designs. This trend spans everything from minimalist to more daring interpretations, allowing it to fit almost any space. Colour palettes reflect this broad approach, with options like Riot Red and Blue Cadet for the brave, while more subtle shades like Neo Mint and terracotta offer a calmer vibe. Concrete, stone, and marble bring in the textured greys, moving away from the flat greys of the 80s. For a successful look, try mixing bold statement pieces with simple, neutral backdrops, complemented by art and track lighting for added style.

Details, details.
Interior styling is all about the little things.
Sure couches, paint colours and surface finishes are critically important. But what makes a space inviting are the small elements of hospitality you can add that welcomes people into the space. Whether they actually avail themselves of said gratuity doesn’t matter. It’s the thought that counts
#i_hate_scandi
I have a confession… I’m not a fan of Scandi. While it’s soothing and stylish for many, it’s been a bit too ubiquitous for my taste. Enter "Cassis," a moody twist on dusty pinks that’s been quietly gaining traction. This sultry hue, paired with forest greens, brass accents, and tactile fabrics, offers a bold, androgynous alternative to the light, airy Scandi look. Embrace the darkness!