It’s all about details (written in English and Dutch) I always start from a white base, because this is ideal to display accessories. Rely on me, every accessory stands out against a white background, but … think carefully about “what” you want to show, “where” and “how” you displays it. Decorating is my passion and every day driver. My advice, as an interior stylist, “don’t always play on safe”. Do not go that piece you find at every store around the corner. Contrast between bright colors and white will attract everyone’s attention. However, I would start by placing one bright colored piece and then see how it works out in…
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“Nothing last – Nothing is finished and nothing is perfect” -Wabi Sabi
“Nothing last – Nothing is finished and nothing is perfect” -Wabi Sabi ( written in English and Dutch) Wabi Sabi a Japanese philosophy of life, became a trendy living style. The characteristics of this interior style is, just like the Japanese ideology, based on simplicity and the beauty of imperfection and asymmetrical patterns. Wabi Sabi stands for imperfections and the natural aging of people and objects or very briefly, a casual atmosphere of living and letting lived. As an interior stylist with a slight deviation from perfectionism and an urge of symmetry, this living style is challenging me. These interiors are often too dark and just a little too lived-through…