Tag: lifestyle
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The Psychology of Interiors – Chapter 1: Energy, Flow, & the roots of Spatial Psychology
“Our homes are living organisms.” That’s the conviction behind this new six-part series. Over the coming weeks we’ll explore why a curved worktop makes a galley kitchen feel friendlier, how ceiling height changes our thinking, and why that marble table you hunted down at a car-boot sale feels far more “you” than any click-and-collect flat-pack.…
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Learning to Love the Unfinished Home – Part 5: Homes (and People) Evolve
Our homes are reflections of our lives, and just like us, they are constantly changing and growing. Yet, so often, we feel pressure to achieve a perfect finished space, one that looks polished and flawless at all times. But here’s the truth: real homes evolve with us. This series is about celebrating that evolution, embracing…
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Modern Gothic Cabin: A Still Life in the Lakes
Tucked above the still waters of the Lake District, this modest studio retreat is proof that size needn’t limit story. Our clients — a creative couple in their early 30s with their Labrador — envisioned a place not for escapism, but for embodiment. A second home that didn’t feel second. A place that lived slowly,…
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Learning to Love the Unfinished Home – Part 4: Curating vs. Decorating
Home renovations are often romanticised as swift and flawless transformations. We envision seamless makeovers, where each room falls perfectly into place. But the reality? It’s rarely that simple. Real homes take time to shape, especially when life gets in the way. This blog series dives into the challenges and triumphs of embracing an unfinished home.…
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Learning to Love the Unfinished Home – Part 3: Reno Reality Check
Home renovations often feel like an all-or-nothing challenge. We dream of having a perfect, finished space as soon as possible, but life and budgets rarely work that way. Over time, I’ve learned that progress – not perfection – is the real key to loving your space. This series is all about celebrating the journey of…
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Learning to Love the Unfinished Home – Part 2: The Pitfalls of Rushing Renovations
When it comes to home renovations, we often fall into the trap of chasing perfection. We dream of magazine-ready rooms, with every corner styled to the nines. But let’s be honest: real homes rarely look that way, especially when you’re in the midst of renovations. My own journey through home improvement has been filled with…
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Learning to Love the Unfinished Home – Part 1: The Beauty of an Unfinished Home
When it comes to home renovations, there’s an undeniable urge to reach the finish line as quickly as possible. After all, who doesn’t want to live in a beautiful, polished space that looks straight out of a magazine? But what if I told you that striving for perfection might actually make you less happy with…
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying Vintage
Vintage pieces aren’t just relics of the past – they’re timeless treasures that bring depth, character, and luxury to your space. In a world there interior design often leans towards the mass-produced, integrating vintage finds creates a sense of individuality and craftsmanship that modern pieces rarely achieve. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning…
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Two Weeks at Txtured: A Real-World Look at Luxury Interior Design
I just wrapped up a whirlwind two-week interior design internship at Txtured – a top luxury interior design studio in Manchester – and I’m still reeling from the experience. If you’re an interior design student looking for real-world insights or a an interior enthusiast wanting to see what goes on behind the scenes in luxury…
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Our Kitchen Renovation Part 3: Finishing Touches & Future Plans
After months of renovations, our kitchen now blends English cottage charm with modern functionality. Key upgrades included quartz countertops, a custom curved extractor hood, and taupe Zellige tiles. We learned the importance of quality materials and flexibility in design. Future enhancements will further elevate the space, focusing on functionality and comfort.