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Designing Kitchens That Actually Work: What I Wish Every Client Knew
There’s a reason kitchens are called the heart of the home—but designing one that truly works takes more than choosing a nice tile or copying a Pinterest board. In the last few years, I’ve helped families, couples, and solo renovators rethink their kitchens. Some had big budgets, some small. But every one of them wanted the same thing: a space that felt right. That worked without effort. That looked beautiful but still made sense on a Monday morning when everyone's running l
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How Your Home Can Help Your Well-being
How does your home make you feel? Calm and inspired—or overwhelmed and tired? The way we design and organise our spaces has a profound impact on our emotional, mental, and physical well-being. When our homes are cluttered, dark, or disorganised, it's easy to feel stressed, distracted, or sluggish. But when we create thoughtful, intentional environments—ones that are functional, soothing, and uplifting—we lay the foundation for a healthier, happier life. And now, with more
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The Importance of Early Involvement: Why Interior Designers Should Be Part of Your Home Renovation from the Start
Embarking on a home renovation is an exciting journey, full of possibilities. But behind every beautiful, well-functioning home is meticulous planning, thoughtful design, and smart decision-making—all of which are much easier when an interior designer is involved from day one. Too often, we hear stories of homeowners caught in the chaos of last-minute decisions: The builders are knocking down walls, and suddenly you’re being asked where you want lighting, tiles, and sockets.
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The Impact of Biophilic Design on Health & Well-being in Modern Homes
How do you feel when you're outdoors—more alive, more at ease? Our connection to nature has a profound effect on our well-being. It refreshes us, lowers stress, and allows us to think more clearly about our lives. The spaces we live and work in have a huge impact on how we feel. When we lack visual and physical connections to the natural world—such as when we’re in windowless, featureless rooms—many of us experience boredom, fatigue, and even heightened stress levels. The pan
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