Furniture and design styling

Colour, texture, light, space.

If you are looking at remodeling your home, you need to find a balance that will positively impact your home and suit your lifestyle. A home that is well decorated will help you enjoy, relax and live happily in your home.

Blending colour, textures and lighting can be a great way to improve your space.

If you have light coloured walls, liven up the area with splashes of colour with cushions and throws or even beautiful artworks. The Angle Cushions by Normann Copenhagen are a great way to achieve this. The cushion is made up of asymmetrical textile pieces in colour combinations that are bright and bold with a fresh, quirky feel.

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Mixing textures such as marble and timber is very popular at present and a great way to add style that won’t out date. Side or coffee tables made of these materials are a great addition to your living space. The Trio range of tables from Studio Pip is a perfect example. Made from solid American oak and a Carrara marble top, this range of side and coffee tables offer a sleek and modern look.

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Having a great floor lamp and ceiling pendant light can create a lovely warm ambiance. The lighting range from Resident Lighting offers a wide collection of pendants, floor lamps and desk lamps to add a great look and feel to your space.

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De-cluttering is also a huge factor in creating a relaxing environment. There are many furnishing that can hide what you need but don’t need to have on display like your DVD collection. The Phil side board by Studio Pip is the perfect solution. The door and drawer options may be changed to suit your needs. It also is available in a wide range of colours to fit into the look of your space.

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For more inspiration on your remodel and styling your home, visit us online for our range of furniture lighting and accessories or visit our Alexandria showroom.

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