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#Realcomfort Reel by @duetdesigngroup (verified account) - We don't have a "signature look." Every client lives differently, so we start by listening. What works in their homes? What doesn't? What makes their
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We don't have a "signature look." Every client lives differently, so we start by listening. What works in their homes? What doesn't? What makes their day-to-day lives easier? We take what we learn and design with intention. Leaning into timelessness over trend and craftsmanship over novelty.
#Realcomfort Reel by @ramyboutrosarchitects (verified account) - Balanced spaces aren't accidental. They're composed, layered, and felt.

Design leads with intuition.
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Balanced spaces aren’t accidental. They’re composed, layered, and felt. Design leads with intuition.
#Realcomfort Reel by @thethoughtfulhomeedit (verified account) - Pretty rooms catch your eye.

Grounded rooms change how a space feels.

A room can be beautifully styled, but if the structure isn't there, the space
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Pretty rooms catch your eye. Grounded rooms change how a space feels. A room can be beautifully styled, but if the structure isn’t there, the space often feels slightly unfinished. Designers think about things like: • what anchors the room • where the eye lands first • how lighting shapes the mood • how visual weight is balanced Luxury hospitality and high-end residential design both rely on these principles. That’s why some spaces immediately feel calm, intentional, and elevated. It’s not about adding more decor. It’s about building the right foundation. Design that feels as good as it looks. Follow for more designer thinking. #InteriorDesignPrinciples #ElevatedInteriors #LuxuryResidentialDesign #HomeDesignTips #DesignWithIntention decorating vs designing interior design principles why rooms feel unfinished how to design a living room interior design tips luxury home design
#Realcomfort Reel by @kariadesignstudio - When you genuinely care about the work, it doesn't feel like clocking in and clocking out. It feels like building something meaningful.

Design is cre
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When you genuinely care about the work, it doesn’t feel like clocking in and clocking out. It feels like building something meaningful. Design is creative, yes, but it’s also problem solving, coordination, and constant attention to detail. Loving the job doesn’t mean it’s effortless. It means it’s worth it. . . . At Karia Design Studio (@kariadesignstudio), we approach every project with that mindset. As a Dallas-based interior design firm working nationwide, we create thoughtfully designed homes that are intentional, functional, and built to last.
#Realcomfort Reel by @mmwdesigner - Interior design PSA:
Great design isn't about blindly following "the rules."
It's about how a space flows, balanced scale, thoughtful lighting, and th
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Interior design PSA: Great design isn’t about blindly following “the rules.” It’s about how a space flows, balanced scale, thoughtful lighting, and the way people actually live in it. Sometimes the best rooms happen when you stop asking “Is this allowed?” and start asking “Does this make the space better?” Because the truth is… some design rules exist to be broken.
#Realcomfort Reel by @ikondium.design - It's not just picking pretty things. Design is problem-solving, project managing, storytelling, and lots of listening. Here's a peek into what I reall
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It’s not just picking pretty things. Design is problem-solving, project managing, storytelling, and lots of listening. Here’s a peek into what I really do. #designertruths #beyondthepretty #designvalue #creative
#Realcomfort Reel by @ayadesigninstylecorp - Why Some Rooms Are Harder to Design Than Others

Some rooms are surprisingly easy to design. Others require far more thought than people expect.

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Why Some Rooms Are Harder to Design Than Others Some rooms are surprisingly easy to design. Others require far more thought than people expect. A kitchen, for example, isn’t just about cabinetry and appliances. It’s about movement, visibility, and how people naturally gather around the space. Living rooms can be equally challenging. The balance between comfort, layout, and visual weight is delicate, too much furniture and the room feels crowded, too little and it feels unfinished. Bathrooms bring a different kind of complexity. Often smaller spaces with high expectations, they need to balance practicality, lighting, materials, and atmosphere. Bedrooms, meanwhile, should feel calm and restorative, but still interesting enough to avoid feeling flat. Every room has its own design logic. Understanding that logic is often the difference between a space that simply looks good and one that truly works. Which room in your home has been the hardest to get right?
#Realcomfort Reel by @thedreamhomestudio - ONE mistake I would never make again…

All-gray rooms may look modern and minimal - but they can feel emotionally distant.

Humans evolved surrounded
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ONE mistake I would never make again… All-gray rooms may look modern and minimal — but they can feel emotionally distant. Humans evolved surrounded by warm earth tones like wood, clay, soil, and sunlight. When a space lacks warmth and contrast, the brain can interpret it as sterile instead of comforting. In this design psychology breakdown, I explain why cold monochrome spaces often feel disconnected — and how layering warm neutrals, natural wood textures, and 2700K warm lighting can restore emotional balance. Design isn’t just visual. It’s neurological. Follow for science-backed interior design tips. #InteriorDesign #TheDreamHomeStudio #DesignPsychology #HomeDesign #BiophilicDesign ColorPsychology WarmLighting DesignMistakes ModernHome
#Realcomfort Reel by @designease.io - Design is rarely about adding more.
It's usually about fixing the few things everyone ignores.
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Design is rarely about adding more. It’s usually about fixing the few things everyone ignores.
#Realcomfort Reel by @there_y0u_are (verified account) - things to consider when naming design principles for your space:
1) color temp- are we skewing cool or warm
2) materials - dominant hardware? knits? c
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things to consider when naming design principles for your space: 1) color temp— are we skewing cool or warm 2) materials — dominant hardware? knits? ceramics? 3) scale — slung low, towering, or both? 4) symmetry vs. asymmetry 5) graphic or organic forms 6) high contrast vs low contrast or somewhere in between? 5) etc etc etc
#Realcomfort Reel by @alyssamartinhome - A lot of people think good design is about following the latest trend or having high end furniture and decor. But what actually makes a room feel righ
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A lot of people think good design is about following the latest trend or having high end furniture and decor. But what actually makes a room feel right is HARMONY. Harmony in interior design is when everything in a space works together. The colors relate to each other. The materials feel intentional. The furniture styles aren’t competing for attention. Harmony is not about matching, it’s about connection — repeating colors, echoing shapes, layering textures, and creating a flow that makes the room feel calm and cohesive. When a room has harmony, nothing feels random. Your eye moves naturally through the space, and the whole room feels balanced without trying too hard. Harmony is the difference between a room that looks like a collection of things… and a room that feels like a thoughtfully designed home. — All images are found on Pinterest. Known sources are listed on the image. If you know a designer, please tag below so I can give proper credit.

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