Thursday
March, 12

Design

Entrances usually struggle with two things: nowhere to sit while putting on shoes, and nowhere to hide the random bits that gather there – scarves, bags, sports gear, dog leashes. A storage bench tackles both at once. The top gives you a comfortable place to sit when you’re tying laces...

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How can using a simple bench with storage in an entry solve both seating and clutter problems at once?

Entrances usually struggle with two things: nowhere to sit while putting on shoes, and nowhere to hide the random bits that gather there –...

What difference does repeating one colour in cushions, art and small decor pieces make to room cohesion?

Rooms often feel “messy” not because there’s too much stuff, but because nothing seems to relate to anything else. Colours are scattered at random:...

How can adding a floor lamp in a dark corner change the way the whole room feels in the evening?

Every room has at least one gloomy corner – the space behind a sofa, near a balcony door, or between two pieces of furniture....

Why is it worth checking sightlines from the main door before deciding where to place large artwork?

Sightlines are what you see the moment you stand at a certain point and look straight ahead. The view from the main door is...

How can hanging a few framed photos in a hallway make it feel more personal and less like a passage?

Hallways are often treated like no-man’s-land: white walls, plain lights, nothing much happening. They end up feeling like tunnels you just rush through to...

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