design

What Are Micro-Escapes?

What Are Micro-Escapes?

In 2025, the big luxury isn’t an open-concept mansion—it’s carving out little immersive worlds inside the home. These are mini sanctuaries where you can mentally check out without boarding a...

What Are Micro-Escapes?

In 2025, the big luxury isn’t an open-concept mansion—it’s carving out little immersive worlds inside the home. These are mini sanctuaries where you can mentally check out without boarding a...

What is Dopamine Décor?

What is Dopamine Décor?

That’s dopamine décor. It’s the design trend where maximalism meets mood boosting, and the result is a space that doesn’t just look good—it feels good.

What is Dopamine Décor?

That’s dopamine décor. It’s the design trend where maximalism meets mood boosting, and the result is a space that doesn’t just look good—it feels good.

How to Create Colour Cohesion in an Eclectic Home

How to Create Colour Cohesion in an Eclectic Home

The secret to keeping your mix of eras, patterns, and finds feeling intentional? Colour cohesion. When your palette is deliberate, you can layer wildly different styles and still have a...

How to Create Colour Cohesion in an Eclectic Home

The secret to keeping your mix of eras, patterns, and finds feeling intentional? Colour cohesion. When your palette is deliberate, you can layer wildly different styles and still have a...

Why Every Room Needs a Little Ugly

Why Every Room Needs a Little Ugly

Design has become so curated, so algorithm-friendly, so beige and boucle and “I saw it on Pinterest,” that a lot of homes are starting to look like they were ordered...

Why Every Room Needs a Little Ugly

Design has become so curated, so algorithm-friendly, so beige and boucle and “I saw it on Pinterest,” that a lot of homes are starting to look like they were ordered...

Do You Still Need the Kitchen Triangle?

Do You Still Need the Kitchen Triangle?

Back in the 1940s, the kitchen work triangle was the Beyoncé of kitchen design: stove, sink, refrigerator—three points of power, perfectly choreographed for efficiency. You were supposed to place them...

Do You Still Need the Kitchen Triangle?

Back in the 1940s, the kitchen work triangle was the Beyoncé of kitchen design: stove, sink, refrigerator—three points of power, perfectly choreographed for efficiency. You were supposed to place them...

The Next Big Design Trend is Looking Back—Boldly

The Next Big Design Trend is Looking Back—Boldly

This trend is bold, storied, character-filled, and unapologetically layered. It’s what happens when timeless pieces get loud again—not with neon or novelty, but with provenance, patina, and personal meaning.

The Next Big Design Trend is Looking Back—Boldly

This trend is bold, storied, character-filled, and unapologetically layered. It’s what happens when timeless pieces get loud again—not with neon or novelty, but with provenance, patina, and personal meaning.