Transforming Your Garden with Light Gardens are more than outdoor spaces; they are natural extensions of our homes, offering beauty, relaxation, and opportunities for entertaining. With the right lighting design, you can enjoy your garden well into the evening while creating atmosphere, enhancing safety, and showcasing key features. From subtle path lights to dramatic uplighting, …
History and Cultural Roots of Bohemian Interiors Bohemian, or Boho, interior design emerged from the countercultural movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, drawing inspiration from artists, travellers, and free spirits who valued creativity over convention. It is defined by its eclectic mix of influences, rich layering of patterns and textures, and fearless use of …
Exploring Coastal and Nautical Interiors Coastal and nautical interiors capture the relaxed elegance of seaside living. They reflect light, air, and natural textures, creating spaces that feel both casual and sophisticated. Lighting, colours, and materials all play a role in evoking ocean breezes, sandy beaches, and maritime heritage. History of Coastal and Nautical Design Coastal …
History and Influence of Scandinavian Interiors Scandinavian interior design emerged in the early 20th century and gained global recognition in the 1950s for its clean lines, practicality, and human-centred approach. Rooted in the Nordic way of life, it reflects the region’s long winters, prioritising natural light, warmth, and simplicity. The philosophy balances form and function, …
Origins and Spirit of Eclectic Design Eclectic interior design emerged as a way to break free from the rules of traditional decor, allowing homeowners to combine styles, eras, and influences in creative ways. Rather than following one set formula, eclectic design is guided by personality, storytelling, and balance. The style thrives on contrast—mixing old and …
Exploring Rustic Interiors Rustic interior design celebrates the rugged beauty of nature. With its warm tones, raw textures, and handcrafted finishes, this style creates interiors that feel authentic, welcoming, and grounded. Lighting, colours, and natural materials all work together to highlight the warmth of wood, stone, and metal, evoking the atmosphere of a mountain lodge, …
A Symbol of Ottoman Grandeur In the heart of Istanbul, Turkey, stands the magnificent Dolmabahçe Palace — a landmark of opulence, grandeur, and architectural splendour. Built on the shores of the Bosphorus in 1856, it became the administrative centre and residence of Ottoman sultans during the 19th and early 20th centuries. With its neoclassical architecture, …
Exploring One of Europe’s Most Haunting Landmarks The Sedlec Ossuary in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic, is one of the world’s most unusual and hauntingly beautiful places. Known as the “Bone Church,” it features thousands of human bones arranged into striking artworks—including its iconic chandelier made from nearly every bone in the human body. Despite its …








