
Blending the Old and the New - sustainable interior decorating
A little bit of ‘old’ mixed with the ‘new’, has always been my vibe.
Having furniture that is antique, heritage or deliberately looking a little worn (hello Shabby Chic) help to keep a space humble and homely. In my opinion, everything shiny and new feels too cold and uninviting.

The Wonders of Window treatments
Curtains, roller blinds, vertical blinds or shutters - no matter what kind of window treatments you go for, there’s no denying the layer of warmth and homeliness that they bring to your space.

How to add personality to your bathroom
So you want to renovate your dingy little bathroom? You gotta keep it “light and bright” to make it feel bigger and modern right - or so all the advice on the internet says! But if you’re anything like me, clean white minimalism just feels boring and same same!

The must-know Pros and cons of kitchen Benchtops
The humble kitchen benchtop would have to be the most practically used space in every home. Not only do we prepare meals, but we often use them as a work-from-home space, children’s homework desk and most often, a catch-all for our everyday stuff. But on a design level, benchtops can set the tone and colour palette for the rest of the home.