why trend led interiors are unsustainable and what to do instead
Interior design trends move fast. One year it is boucle sofas and mushroom lamps, the next it is chrome finishes and dopamine colour. Social media accelerates this cycle, encouraging constant change and instant gratification. While trends can be inspiring, designing interiors around them comes at a ...
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2025 reflections from boaz studio
reflecting on a year of thoughtful interior design As the year comes to an end, we have taken time to reflect on what the past twelve months have meant for Boaz Studio. Running a small interior design practice means the work is deeply personal, and this year has been one of learning, refinement and ...
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biophilic design: bringing the outdoors in
On average, people in the UK spend around 90% of their time indoors. This being at home, at work, or in other built environments. With so much of our daily lives spent inside, it’s more important than ever to create spaces that connect us to nature. This is where biophilic design comes in. At Boaz...
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how to design a home that’s beautiful and sustainable
Nestled in a characterful Victorian terrace in Plymouth, this dual-purpose home—a holiday let and part-time residence—offers a perfect case study in how to create an interior that’s both beautiful and sustainable thanks to thoughtful design and eco-friendly choices. 1. how do you set sustainab...
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why fabric composition matters in interior design
When designing an interior space, fabric selection is often viewed through the lens of colour and pattern. But beyond aesthetics, the composition of fabric plays a fundamental role in performance, longevity, and sustainability. The right fabric choice can improve acoustics, enhance comfort, and even...
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