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Kitchen islands that inspire our inner chef

As the place where all the magic happens, kitchens require particular attention during the decorating process. Each feature is built with the purpose of maximizing efficiency and cleanliness; however, one element in particular often stands out and that is the kitchen island. This feature can be used for multiple purposes and enhances both the functionality …

The Ten Shifts Redefining How We Live

As we roll into 2026, interiors are having a bit of a reckoning. The glossy, over-styled, mass-produced look is quietly losing its grip, replaced by spaces that feel more sculpted, more tactile, and—finally—more human. Perfection is out. Presence is in. Design is shifting away from shine-for-the-sake-of-shine and toward materials, textures, and atmospheres that actually make …

Neutrals are forever

How Natural Materials and Warm Neutrals Transform Every Area of the Home Earthy interiors are more than a design trend—they are an emotional language. Rooted in nature, these spaces calm the nervous system, ground daily life, and elevate the home into a place of quiet strength and understated luxury. Through stone, wood, soft textiles, and …

The love language of our interiors

When it comes to love, there is no single all-encompassing definition that can guide our understanding of this concept or its influence on our everyday decisions. However, if we follow the guidance of Dr. Gary Chapman, we can encounter five primary approaches to expressing and experiencing love: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, …

Mirror Mirror on the Wall

The earliest known mirror is estimated to be around 8000 years old, and can be traced to Anatolia, modern day Turkey. This example of one of the first mirrors humans have crafted, was made from obsidian, a volcanic glass that gave it an appearance very different from the one we are familiar with in modern-day …

Advice from Red

Across the world I am known as Rojo, Rouge, Kόκκινο, 赤, أحمر…an infinity of names but for now, just call me Red. As the color you often associate to passion, warmth, and dynamism, my insight derived from personal experience across a multitude of spaces and works, is especially valuable to interior design. Don’t take me …

Awakening our memory instinct through art

Art is more than the product of human creativity; it is so closely intertwined with our nature that it can even influence our memory instinct, acting as a mnemonic anchor. This relationship that occurs when aesthetic elements are leveraged to preserve and evoke significant experiences, becomes particularly pronounced in interior design. It is in these …