INSPIRATIONS - CONCEPT HOMES
From work to workshop - adjustable pieces like the Atelier desk are great if you have things to keep out of reach of little ones (cats not included).
Plush toys, play tents, the works - colour is key for the little ones, and they’ll want lots of it. Choose accessories with similar colour themes, and mount DIY projects using decorative washi tape for added pops of colour....
For a grown-up’s bedroom, keep bedside tables for storing books, glasses, or other things you might need before and after sleep. The straight lines in this setting are punctuated with a unique jewellery cabinet: with a swivel base and...
Scanteak dining is never a complicated affair. All we need are a table, a couple of chairs, and we’re good to go. We love how teak maintains its richness through colour and grain; compliment your teak table with a...
Scandinavian design is all about finding beauty and practicality in simple things. Keep things clean and minimal by only retaining the essential pieces, leaving room for one or two accents. Use light colours or pastels to avoid giving the...
To avoid building up a claustrophobic environment, reduce visual clutter and free up space by keeping to simple, lean designs. The more space you see, the bigger your room will feel. Try to keep to a colour scheme to...
Instead of building your living room around a piece of furniture, start by thinking of a general colour theme, and things will fall into place. Make use of complementary colours and accessories to achieve your favourite look! Sofas with...
Tea green and natural browns are a serene combination, reminding one of nature. For a Japanese living room look, go for furniture with subtle curves and green or earthy tones. Decoration should be kept as simple as possible, accentuated...
Houses are getting smaller, and sometimes we have to make do with converting available corners into dining areas. Simple ways to add more seating space at your dining table include using benches, which - to be frank - are...










