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The popular open plan living trend started in the 1970s, beginning a long-term shift in traditional home design from conventional configurations of multiple, smaller rooms to larger, multifunctional living areas. This was achieved by removing internal walls to open floor space and creating more efficient living spaces with a more effortless flow of movement and…
Many homes have a spare bedroom room that either feels purposeless or super stretched, serving many needs, home-office, study, overflow storage or seldom-used guest bedroom. Whatever your need, here are some simple considerations to help you make the most of your spare room in all its guises. Perfect storage solutions Spare rooms are commonly smaller…
Often it is the vision of charming original features and period character that we fall head over heels with on viewing day of a new home, but fast forward to decorating and the prospect of working traditional foundations into a modern scheme and that joy can soon start to feel like an overwhelming responsibility. Incorporating…
After the intermittent lockdowns, strict restrictions, and ever-changing working arrangements of the past 2 years, it seems we are tentatively moving towards a new ‘normalcy’. Working from home certainly doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. With 44 percent of British workers saying that their ideal work set up is ‘hybrid’ working, and of those, 44…
As the trend for more open kitchen and living spaces in our homes continues, we’ve compiled some of our top tips to make these two rooms feel more separate.
There are a number of flooring materials that can be used to achieve an elegant look throughout your home, but which one should you choose? We share some of the flooring options we use across our residential interior design projects.
We guide you through the design process you’ll embark on with us as you start your journey towards creating an exceptional home.
Here at RWD, we provide expertise in both interior architecture and interior design, but what’s the difference between the two? Here we explain the difference between these two distinct design disciplines.
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