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Modern flats often feature clean lines, neutral palettes and open layouts, but they can sometimes feel plain or lacking in visual depth. Architectural character need not come from structural features alone; thoughtful flooring choices can dramatically influence how a space looks and feels. By experimenting with patterns, textures and materials, you can create movement, warmth...

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Period homes carry unique appeal thanks to their architecture, character, and heritage. Creating a suitable entrance for such properties often proves challenging because homeowners want to maintain the original charm while introducing practical upgrades. A carefully designed entrance blends tradition with performance, ensuring the first impression feels authentic and welcomin...

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The summer holidays may be coming to an end, but the good vibes are still running high, and you’re likely not ready to let go of them and move on to autumn just yet. And that’s okay.

Your travel photo collection deserves some attention before getting lost in the endless scroll and the new season. Take each snapshot as a story, a separate memory that’s still worth re...

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Pinterest has released its Autumn 2025 Trend Report and the results are fascinating. Gen Z, who now make up more than half of Pinterest’s users, are setting the pace. Their searches are shaping what’s next in design, and this autumn the focus is on secondhand treasures, bold surfaces, and vintage glamour that feels fresh rather than fusty.

Thrifting as a design choice ...

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In a world of fast interiors and throwaway trends, Dusty Deco takes the long view. Founded in Stockholm by Edin and Lina Kjellvertz, the brand creates furniture, lighting and objects that carry the weight of permanence. Every curve, surface, and...

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