The Bohemian style is very free-flowing, and eclectic, with very few restrictions. If you are someone who enjoys bright pops of colours and wants to display your favourite memorabilia from your travels, then this might just be the style you are most comfortable with. I will share the basic guideline here and also share some…
Japandi is essentially a very minimal style that combines the Hygge feeling of the Scandanavian with the Wabi-sabi of Japanese styles. You will notice that they are very similar in their governing principles but still differ in the execution of the final space. To truly understand Japandi we need to understand the concept of Hygge…
At its heart, the Scandinavian style is truly minimal with muted tones and plush fabrics and rugs that truly instill the ‘hygge’ feeling. The focus is on building a clean space devoid of visual clutter that is said to calm anxious minds. Here are some key ideas you need to keep in mind if you…
The mid-century modern is essentially an American-style movement that is most significant in the post-World War II era(think : 1940’s to 1960’s). Over the years it has changed forms a bit but is still very much one of the most popular design styles. The reason could be that it is firmly rooted in quality pieces…