When you’re planning to decorate your home ready for Christmas, it’s easy to fall back on paper chains, nostalgic baubles, and pieces from Christmas markets - but there’s still time to give your home a sophisticated festive interior that is contemporary and welcoming.
A Californian country home is infused with Mediterranean influences, creating a warm and open space ideal for a family.
The kitchen is often an overlooked room when it comes to interior design, but going down the traditional route can be a surprisingly effective way to bring some personality into a kitchen and showcase some stunning interior trends.
Clifton Interiors has provided a stylish interior design for a townhouse in the historic Marylebone Village of London, mixing contemporary and classic styles for a sophisticated look.
A writer’s apartment in Barcelona has been given a simple, modern take on the rustic farmhouse, offering a relaxing space with plenty of warmth and character.
Monochrome is a timeless trend in interior design and decorating with a monochrome palette can create elegant and crisp spaces.
Mooseberry Design has styled two gorgeous apartments using splashes of colour and creative storage spaces to combine function and style.
After colour and pattern, texture is the all-important third dimension of any interior design, helping to provide interest, atmosphere, or even drama to a room.
A house in Brazil has been given a fresh new interior design that relies on a handful of key colours and contemporary typography.
FJ Interior Design has completed a striking project in Poland, called S Residence, which makes the most of its natural surroundings and brings the outside in.
A couple in Australia have shown off ‘The Recycled House’, their new home which celebrates vintage finds and upcycles them.
Typography is a fun and versatile way to inject a bit of personality into a home interior, whether that’s in the bathroom, the kitchen, the lounge, or the bedroom. Houzz has put together some tips about using typography to suit and reflect your character, making your home just right.
Fardis recommande à tous les clients de demander un échantillon A4 gratuit avant de commander le papier peint afin de se rendre compte de la couleur et de la texture du produit in situ, en particulier pour ceux fabriqués sur mesure.