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Personalized Decor Ideas
Personalize your home with a bookshelf styled as a self-portrait, your signature color in curtains, a personal lighting ritual, a living plant, a statement mirror, and warm light everywhere.
Personalized Decor Ideas
Personalize your home with a bookshelf styled as a self-portrait, your signature color in curtains, a personal lighting ritual, a living plant, a statement mirror, and warm light everywhere.
Designing Around Your Lifestyle
Design around your actual lifestyle: a reading nook with a floor lamp, warm entertaining lighting, work-rest zone separation, or maximum calm for recharging — your life is your design brief.
Designing Around Your Lifestyle
Design around your actual lifestyle: a reading nook with a floor lamp, warm entertaining lighting, work-rest zone separation, or maximum calm for recharging — your life is your design brief.
How to Make Your Home Feel More Personal
Make your home personal with books you've actually read, colors that make you feel at home, living plants, warm intimate lighting, and objects that have personal meaning.
How to Make Your Home Feel More Personal
Make your home personal with books you've actually read, colors that make you feel at home, living plants, warm intimate lighting, and objects that have personal meaning.
Asymmetrical Styling Pieces
Top asymmetrical styling pieces: a 6FT plant, single torchiere floor lamp, tree bookshelf, sculptural candle dish, and a single wall sconce — each adding personality through intentional imbalance.
Asymmetrical Styling Pieces
Top asymmetrical styling pieces: a 6FT plant, single torchiere floor lamp, tree bookshelf, sculptural candle dish, and a single wall sconce — each adding personality through intentional imbalance.
Breaking Symmetry for Better Design
Break symmetry intentionally with a one-sided tall plant, an off-center mirror, asymmetrically styled shelves, varied sconce heights, and a single floor lamp at one end of a sofa.
Breaking Symmetry for Better Design
Break symmetry intentionally with a one-sided tall plant, an off-center mirror, asymmetrically styled shelves, varied sconce heights, and a single floor lamp at one end of a sofa.
Why Your Room Feels Too Symmetrical
Perfect symmetry makes rooms feel formal and lifeless. Use symmetry for the primary arrangement, then break it in the details with a tall plant, asymmetrical wall accents, and varied groupings.
Why Your Room Feels Too Symmetrical
Perfect symmetry makes rooms feel formal and lifeless. Use symmetry for the primary arrangement, then break it in the details with a tall plant, asymmetrical wall accents, and varied groupings.