Find Your Style
Explore our curated design concepts and practical styling advice. We share simple steps to elevate every corner of your house, turning it into a warm and inviting home.
Design Ideas
The Art of Layering
Create visual interest by mixing different textures. Pair smooth leather with soft linen, or add a woven wool rug under a sleek wooden dining table. Layering brings warmth and comfort to any space.
Lighting as Decor
Lighting is more than functional; it sets the mood. Combine ceiling pendants with soft floor lamps to create a gentle, inviting glow. Use warm-toned bulbs to enhance the rich colours of your furniture.
Minimalist Comfort
Keep your spaces tidy without feeling cold. Choose furniture with clean lines and soft edges. Focus on a few quality pieces rather than filling the room, allowing your beautiful decor to breathe.
Colour Guides
Earthy Foundations
Ground your room with dark woods. This tone provides a strong base for dining tables and media units, pairing perfectly with lighter walls to prevent the space from feeling heavy.
Calm Neutrals
Use soft, warm off-whites for your main upholstery. It reflects light beautifully and creates a clean, peaceful atmosphere that welcomes you in.
Natural Harmony
Introduce subtle greens through accent chairs or decor accessories. It brings a touch of nature indoors and complements earthy browns wonderfully.
Inviting Accents
Add small bursts of burnt orange or terracotta via cushions, ceramics, or rugs. These rich accents provide a cosy, sun-baked feeling to the home.
Material Focus
Solid Walnut
We favour solid walnut for its rich, warm tones and incredible durability. It brings a natural elegance to any room and ages beautifully over time.
Breathable Linens
Our upholstery features high-quality linen blends that offer a soft, tactile experience while remaining breathable and easy to maintain.
Questions and Answers
How do I choose the right sofa size?
Always measure your room before buying. Leave at least 45 centimetres of walking space around the sofa. If your living room is compact, opt for a two-seater with raised wooden legs to create an illusion of more floor space.
What is the best way to mix wood tones?
Pick one dominant wood tone for your largest pieces, like a walnut dining table. Then, introduce one or two secondary wood tones in smaller accessories like picture frames or side tables. Keeping the undertones (warm or cool) similar helps them blend effortlessly.
How can I make a small room feel larger?
Use a lighter colour palette for the walls and large furniture. Hang a large mirror opposite a window to bounce natural light around the room. Avoid heavy, blocky furniture; instead, select pieces with visible legs.
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