Style is what people notice first. Layout is what decides whether a home actually works day to day, long after the photographs fade.

Style is what people notice first. Layout is what decides whether a home actually works day to day, long after the photographs fade.
Material selection is one of the most underestimated decisions in an interior. The wrong finish can mean extra upkeep, early wear and expensive replacements.
Interior design is often treated as decoration, yet layout, finishes and cohesion all influence how a home is perceived and valued.
An interior theme is not just a trend. It is the foundation that guides materials, colour, furniture and lighting across the home.
It is easy to shop for furniture first. A room only works when layout, movement, proportion and light are resolved before the pieces arrive.
A room can feel larger without structural work. Colour, lighting, furniture scale and clear pathways do more than most people expect.
Harmony in a home is tactile as well as visual. Curated texture brings depth, warmth and comfort when it is layered with restraint.