In the world of interior design, we talk a lot about balance, proportion, and getting everything just right. But sometimes… the thing that makes a space truly special isn’t what’s perfectly placed.
In design, there’s something called negative space—and no, it’s not a bad thing. It’s actually one of the most powerful tools I use when I want a room to feel peaceful, open, and clear.
Have you ever walked into a beautiful hotel room and felt instantly relaxed, happy, even a little bit fancy? Like, just being in that space made you breathe a little deeper and stand a little taller?
Have you ever walked into a beautiful hotel room and felt instantly relaxed, happy, even a little bit fancy? Like, just being in that space made you breathe a little deeper and stand a little taller?
In the world of interior design, we talk a lot about balance, proportion, and getting everything just right. But sometimes… the thing that makes a space truly special isn’t what’s perfectly placed.
In design, there’s something called negative space—and no, it’s not a bad thing. It’s actually one of the most powerful tools I use when I want a room to feel peaceful, open, and clear.
Have you ever stayed in an Airbnb or a vacation rental that felt like a dream? Where you walked in and thought, “I could live here.” That’s not an accident. That’s good design.
Lighting isn’t just about being able to see. It’s about how a room makes you feel. And when you layer it the right way, lighting becomes the quiet hero of every beautiful space.
Let me tell you a secret: you don’t need a big space to make a big impact. Some of the most beautiful, cozy, and creative designs I’ve ever done were in tiny rooms.