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LIFESTYLE




















































        THE ART OF LIVING WELL:






               Interior Design Trends That


               Elevate Everyday Space




            ome homes hold more than        Organic Textures                      Warm Minimalism
            furniture and finishes. They    Tactile design has become the new visual.  Minimalism is softening.
       Shold rhythm. Mood. A quiet
        intentionality that shapes how we live –   We’re drawn to spaces that invite touch   The sharp, gallery-like spaces of the
        and how we feel. In these spaces, design   – timber with its grain intact, stone that   past have given way to something more
        isn’t a surface. It’s a language. A way of   cools the skin, boucle softening the edge   forgiving. Clean lines remain – but
        articulating comfort, memory, identity.  of a seat or the weight of a moment.  they’re wrapped in warmth. Neutral
                                                                                  palettes are deepened with creams and
        The most meaningful interiors aren’t   But this isn’t rusticity for nostalgia’s   earth tones. Edges are rounded. Light is
        chasing spectacle. They’re leaning into   sake. It’s about grounding – bringing us   layered, not stark.
        honesty – of material, of palette, of   back into our bodies, our senses, the
        purpose. They don’t shout. They feel.   here and now. These textures carry   It’s a kind of clarity that comes not from
        And they do so through thoughtful   soul. They remind us that beauty isn’t   perfection, but from restraint. Not
        choices that elevate the everyday into   always smooth. Sometimes it’s felt   sterile, but serene. A space that lets
        something quietly remarkable.       through the hands.                    you exhale.


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