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S.N INTERIOR DESIGN

Interior design is such a popular topic because it is accessible to everyone. You don’t have to be an interior designer or even own your own home to participate, it’s all about making a space your own with whatever you have available. Styling your interior can mean using a luxury blow-out budget on designer wallpaper in a 10 bedroom house, restyling lighting throughout your family home, or crafting and upcycling furniture in your bedroom in a shared house. Whatever your budget and interior style one thing that always helps is a little expert advice. The LuxPad has gathered over 100 industry leaders and forward-thinkers to share their best interior design tips for every space and budget…
curtains, they will hang beautifully and look great from outside”
Lindsey Coral Harper, Interior Designer
“While designing interiors, especially for a small space, do not place everything on the floor as this would clutter the floor space and make the room appear visually smaller than it actually is. Try to utilize vertical wall space for storage units and other wall mounted fittings to achieve this purpose”
With a symmetrical furniture arrangement creates a harmonious feeling of comfort and livability”
Jeff Andrews, Interior Designer

“Lacquer low ceilings in high gloss paint to make the ceilings feel higher and enlarge the room”
Jeffery Alan Marks, Interior Designer
“Always make your scheme personal and remember those key accent pieces that tie a look together. My favourite trend of the moment is charred finishes alongside warm metallics. Inspired by the ancient art of Japanese scorching timber, burnt finishes are coming to the fore”
Victoria Bain, Embroidery and Textile Designer
“Work with rooms with little natural light, moody & jewel-like colours are great in hallways, small lounges & dens”
Lucy Burt, Interior Designer

“Always keep a camera with you. You will find colour and fabric inspiration for your home in the most unexpected of places”
Lucy Gleeson, Interiors Writer
“Don’t be afraid to paint your ceiling in a colour. As long as the walls are painted in a darker shade, the ceiling will feel light.“Add a jumble of bright colours and pattern in neutral rooms for a multi-layered and wonderfully vibrant room, that still feels contained and controlled”
Mally Skok, Interior Designer.
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