Eclectic Style

  Defining ‘eclectic’ style can be somewhat of a challenge, as it is a term that is thrown around loosely in defining interiors. What can be said for sure is a home that represents eclecticism is one that is rich in character and humour and as you enter you get a real sense of the…

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Antique Shopping

One of my absolute favourite things about moving up to the Scottish highlands is the great mix of antique and vintage finds tucked away in little treasure troves like this place, a stones throw from Inverness, just off the A9. A charming collection of everything from furniture to smaller collectible pieces, it is a step…

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White Palette

All-white schemes within home interiors have always been considered a safe and sound base that you can add style and character to – a blank palette in which to express your style. However, the idea of keeping your space plain and neutral has become increasingly popular within design as simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

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Luxury Bathrooms

An ever growing trend in interiors over the last few years has been recreating the luxurious ‘hotel style’ bathrooms in ones own home. I can show you some of these key factors that are out of the ordinary and can be recreated to help you truly take the time out and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.…

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Soho House

Originally set up as a private member’s club in 1995, Soho House has grown into a global brand, opening 17 clubs around the world that puts comfort at the forefront of its design. People quickly took note of the restful yet stylish spaces, and as the brand grew so did the sophisticated and eccentric interiors.…

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Wall Art

One of the more stimulating and transformative ways to put a personal touch on your interior style is to express your character through wall art. Find art that inspires you and showcase it within your home. Carefully selecting pieces that you cannot live without and gathering them over time will ensure you possess art that…

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Purist Style

Modern life in which daily pressures, a chaotic lifestyle and an over stimulation of our attention and senses take precedence, it is a relief to have a home that is simple yet authentic in its design. A place in which there is clarity of intention in the overall design as well as the smaller details.…

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Ultraviolet – Colour of the Year 2018

When Pantone announced the colour of 2018 was Ultra violet, I have to admit I was rather doubtful and uncertain of the connection within the interior design world. The notion of deep purples and vivacious hues of violet in the home is a little too daring and bold for my taste. However, throughout the year…

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Scandi Style

Scandinavian interiors are characterized by elements such as simplicity in style, minimalism and functionality. It is easy to achieve this design in your home, creating a space that incorporates the main themes of Nordic style yet with a personal twist to make it your own. Here we list 5 key ways to infuse an interior…

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Bathroom Lighting

The interior design process is an evolving and exhilarating one and selecting your lighting scheme is imperative in ensuring the right ambiance is created within your home. However, bathrooms can often be left out of this process, and where we may be daring and imaginative with living or bedroom lighting, the bathroom tends to be…

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Macabre Style

When thinking of Macabre interiors, it is easy to picture ghastly and over the top quirks thrown into a space leaving you feeling unsettled. However, this needn’t be the case – in fact there is a growing trend for macabre style homes featuring gothic flourishes that can create a bold and serene interior. You can…

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Greenery – Colour of the Year 2017

Described as a “refreshing and revitalizing shade”, Pantone have set the scene for this year’s interior trends with a colour that is playful yet calming. With 2016 being a year of social and political disarray, they have created a far more restful and encouraging tone with this colour that we are so clearly craving. “New…

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Highland Hygge

The beginning of the year can often bring about a sense of ‘January Blues’. The anti-climactic finish to festive celebrations, the start of diets and endless exercise regimes, the cold and bitter weather – it is easy to feel downcast and miserable. However, we have found a way to prevent this depressed state and it…

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