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Playing with Colour
The longer I work in design, the more I find myself leaning in to colour. It has this magical ability to completely change the feel of a space. For one of my most recent projects, I had a client who let by telling me she 'wasn't a beige person'. I was so excited. She loves green, so, this is where we started! I will post more pics over the next few weeks, but here is your sign to lean in to the colour if that's what you're yearning for! Also, it's always an exciting feeling when my projects get published. Check it out! KX https://theinteriorsaddict.com/owners-definitely-not-beige-but-lets-green-hue-do-the-talking
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Wow, wonderful exploration and apparently huge contibution with your articles! The style you chose does join two different aesthetics, giving to the space depth and uniqueness 🎡
3D Renders
Guys, this is your reminder — if you’re building or renovating, invest in a render. I know it can feel like an added extra, something you’ll get to if there’s room in the budget. But from everything I’ve seen across projects, it’s one of the most valuable tools you can use — and honestly, it should be treated as a necessity, not a luxury. Most people can’t fully visualise a space from plans, and that’s completely normal. You’re being asked to make big, permanent decisions based on lines on a page, samples, and a bit of imagination… while also spending a significant amount of money. Of course that feels daunting. A render takes that pressure off. It gives you something real to respond to, so you’re not guessing your way through it. Yes, at the end of the day it is “just a picture,” but that’s exactly why it’s so powerful. It’s a picture you can change. If something doesn’t feel right — proportions, materials, layout — you can fix it there and then, before anything is built. That’s where the value is. Because once you’re in the build, changes are no longer simple. They’re expensive, they cause delays, and they add a layer of stress that most people don’t anticipate at the beginning. The cost of rework during construction will almost always be higher than the cost of getting clarity upfront. A render makes the whole process feel calmer and more controlled. You’re not second-guessing every decision or hoping it all comes together in the end. You can actually see what you’re creating, understand how the spaces connect, and move forward with confidence. I honestly think it’s one of the best design “hacks” you can use. It saves you money, time, and a lot of mental load. And this is exactly the kind of thinking that sits inside The System. It’s not just about what you choose, it’s about when you choose it and making sure you have enough clarity at each stage to move forward properly. So if you’re at that point in your project where you’re making key decisions — don’t skip this step. Give yourself the chance to see it first.
3D Renders
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Beautiful!!! Love the soothing effect and the colour palette, wow 🦌
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Advice is highly appreciated, thank you 🎡
Flooring and kitchen cabinets
Hi everyone how do you pick a timber (polytec) that will go with your flooring? We are doing a renno of the kitchen and flooring. I am thinking of doing upper cabinets in Boston oak with stone ambassador tops in Perla venata. Lower cabinets in griege (polytec) and our floors are herringbone naturals collection in forest. Will this tie together do you think? I don’t have the time to go looking at samples every weekend so I am doing all this online ! Photo is a ChatGPT of what we are after with this layout. Walk in pantry is yet to be designed properly and it’s not overly large. I don’t know why the stools are in the bench colour lol but the island will be much bigger and the right hand side cupboards will go down to the bench to make a coffee/breakfast bar so not sure if I should go the lighter colour not the wood to match the side with the ovens? Thoughts? We also have black doors and sliding inside aluminium black doors so a lot of black and darker colours already.will probably have black stools. Second and third photo is original kitchen which works really well so keeping a similar layout
Flooring and kitchen cabinets
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@Kate Vale nice tip
Project Snapshot
I spend yesterday on site with the photographer taking photos of a new project. I will show you once they arrive back, but here is a little sneak peek.
Project Snapshot
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Lovely, I can imagine how glad you are to see all finished and brought to life 😌🦩 kind of you to share
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@Kate Vale 🕊️
Kitchen overview
I did a consult with a lady last week on this kitchen layout. This is what I told her. XK
Kitchen overview
1 like • Mar 18
Such a lovely thing to share 🌻 am not able to go trough the end now, but very valuable insight thank you
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Aleksandra Tasić
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@aleksandra-tasic-8930
Atmosphere author | I create botanical interior elements that shape memorable spaces

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Joined Mar 17, 2026
serbia, belgrade
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