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A guide to elevating your home with culture, comfort and cohesion

Our homes are more than just brick and mortar – they're sanctuaries of comfort, creativity, and self-expression. But sometimes, that expression can feel a bit…scattered. With a touch of intentionality, you can transform your living space into a haven of style and sophistication, where culture, comfort, and cohesion intertwine.  

Here's your guide to elevating your home:

Travel Treasures: Do you have souvenirs or artwork from your travels?  Display them with pride. Group similar items by region or theme for a cohesive look. Consider rotating pieces seasonally or based on your mood.

Global Inspiration: Dive deeper into a specific culture that fascinates you. Incorporate textiles, artwork, or decorative items that reflect its essence.  Balance bold prints with neutral pieces to avoid overwhelming the space. 

Local Love: Support local artisans. Think pottery, woven baskets, or hand-painted tiles.  These unique pieces add a touch of personality and connect you to your community.

Plush Paradise: Invest in high-quality throws and pillows.  Natural fibres like cotton and linen offer breathability and a luxurious feel.

Let There Be Light: Layered lighting is key. Combine soft ambient lighting with task lighting for specific areas like reading nooks or workspaces.

Scent & Sound: Aromas like lavender or vanilla create a calming atmosphere. Invest in a cosy rug or soft throw blankets for added tactile comfort. 

Colour Harmony: Choose a colour palette that reflects your personality and desired mood. Use the 60-30-10 rule: 60% dominant colour, 30% secondary colour, and 10% accent colour for a balanced look.

Play With Patterns: Patterns can add visual interest but use them strategically. Stick to a limited number of patterns and ensure they complement your chosen colour palette. 

Furniture Flow: Arrange furniture to encourage conversation and functionality. Create designated areas for specific activities like reading or dining. Consider the scale of your furniture and ensure there's ample space to move around comfortably. 

Remember, Your home should be a reflection of YOU. Don't be afraid to experiment, explore different styles, and express your unique personality.