4 reasons to use natural stone in your home
Our studio is a big believer in using natural stone. Not only does it offer a sense of authenticity, but it can also contribute to the colour texture and value of a property. Plus, there are plenty of different types of stone, so there’s no shortage of choices. In case you missed it, last time we did a write up on some of our favourite types of natural stone. This time we’re continuing with the stone theme to give you four reasons to consider natural stone in your home.
7 pieces of furniture that celebrate texture
Here at Concept DCF, we love texture. From the boldest eclectic ensembles to the most subdued neutral palettes, every interior needs texture. That’s why it’s one of the most important elements in interior design – so important, in fact, that we wrote about it back in 2019. Incorporating texture goes a long way in making a space look and feel complete. Here are 7 of our favourite furniture additions for adding that delectable texture to your interior.
December feels: Playing with pattern for a powerful interior
Something we tend to see more of during this festive season is pattern. So, we thought it only fitting to round off the year with this versatile and wonderful interior design element.
November is all about colour in interiors
While furniture and décor can make for a stylish and functional interior, colour is the foundation of a well-executed space. Colours establish an aesthetic connection between objects and can influence our mood. So, in order to best utilise colour, you need to first understand how these colours behave.
August inspiration from the 7 elements of interior design
The dictionary defines an element as an essential part of something abstract – the most basic form of any larger entity. And while each interior may be designed to a variety of palettes, styles and silhouettes, the overall designs are based on a series of core elements – 7 to be precise. This month is all about how these crucial elements – namely space, line, form, light, colour texture and pattern – inspire and guide us in our interior design journey.