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When creating any interior project, there is a final moment in which both we and the clients say “Here, this is it, we have it”.

We have refined everything – from the distribution of rooms to accessories and textiles, and it seems that we will never want to change anything again – neither to us nor to the customers.

However, life never freezes in an unchanging frame, but constantly flows from one form to another, from one mood to another, and the home reflects these changes.

That’s why we encourage our clients to look at their home as an ever-changing décor of their lives, rather than a frozen painting, and when they feel it’s time for a change, to do it boldly, without worrying about “going out of the project.”

Which interior elements will change the mood of the home without changing the basic touches:

Textiles

Curtains, pillows, bedding sets, carpets – textiles by default are subject to easy change according to the season, mood or current colors.

It is natural that in winter we are attracted to warmer, heavier fabrics, and in the summer we strive to lighten our home as much as possible and make it a cool oasis.

If we could classify fabrics into “summer” and “winter”, we would qualify them as follows:

Summer: Linen, natural cotton, hemp, silk

Winter: Wool, cashmere, velvet, denim

At the beginning of each season, changing textiles will give you a sense of new beginnings and new inspiration to do the things you love.

Tableware Kitchen Accessories

Another easy-to-change element that brings the feeling of new are dishes and kitchen accessories. A new set of glasses or plates, new serving mats – every dinner can be a new experience if you diversify your dishes.

An entire kitchen can also be transformed just by replacing the spice boxes from romantic glass jars with industrial metal boxes, for example.

Art

We always pay special attention to art in our projects – paintings, statuettes, small art figurines, with which we complete the overall sound of the apartment. Sometimes we choose them, sometimes they are of sentimental value to our customers, brought from distant destinations or passed down through generations.

Every art element in your home has its place in it as long as it brings you joy and aesthetic delight. If you feel that you do not look with pleasure at your paintings, at the decoration above the fireplace or on the shelf in the bedroom, do not hesitate and renew the art in your home.

Home is a reflection of life, and life always strives for renewal.