Designing Seamless Living: Modern Indoor–Outdoor Furniture, Office Spaces, and Garden Style
Indoor Style That Works Hard: Modern Furniture, Color, and Layout
Timeless indoor design begins with clarity: every room needs a purpose, a focal point, and a path that flows. Start with scale. Right-sized furniture is the backbone of comfort, so measure wall lengths, window heights, and walking clearances before you buy. In a living area, anchor the space with a sofa that allows at least 30 inches of circulation; then add chairs that rotate easily to encourage conversation. Opt for sleek silhouettes and raised legs to create openness, a common hallmark of modern style that helps small rooms breathe.
Color can unite or divide a home. Choose a restrained palette for large surfaces—paint, rugs, and major upholstery—then layer accents to add energy. Neutral bases in greige, st...