10 Home Styling Secrets That Interior Designers Use in Indian Homes

10 Home Styling Secrets That Interior Designers Use in Indian Homes

The homes that look like they were designed - even when they weren't - share ten things. None of them require a renovation.


1. Fragrance before anything else.

The first thing anyone registers is how your home smells, not how it looks. A Reed Diffuser in the entry creates the impression before the eye has done any work.


2. Height on every surface.

Everything at table level makes a room feel flat. One tall element - a floor lamp, a standing candle holder, a tall vase - gives the eye somewhere to travel and makes the space feel curated rather than decorated.


3. Odd numbers.

Groups of three or five always read better than two or four. Three candles, three vessels, three objects of different heights. The eye resolves odd groups as complete; even groups feel unfinished.


4. One texture contrast rule.

Every surface composition should have at least one rough texture (stone, raw wood, unglazed ceramic) against one smooth (glass, polished brass, lacquer). Without contrast, surfaces feel uniform and unstimulating.


5. Fragrance follows the room's function.

A living room fragrance should be warm and social. A bedroom fragrance should slow you down. A home office fragrance should focus. The same product in every room creates a house that smells like one note, not a home that smells considered.


6. Empty space is designed.

A surface with three objects and breathing room around them reads as considered. The same surface with fifteen objects reads as collected. Edit first, add later.


7. Candle stands change everything.

Candle Stands & Holders at different heights transform what a candle does in a room - from "there is a candle on this table" to "this room has been lit with intention."


8. The wardrobe is part of the home.

Fragrance Tablets in wardrobes and linen cupboards mean your home's scent identity extends to everything that comes out of them. Interior designers think about this. Most people don't.


9. Match fragrance to the season.

Warm, deep fragrances in winter and the festive season. Fresh, green, citrus-forward in summer. Florals in the transition months. A home that changes its fragrance with the season feels alive in a way that a home with the same diffuser year-round does not.


10. The table composition is a practice, not a purchase.

The best-styled coffee tables in the world are restyled constantly. The objects change, the heights shift, the composition evolves. It's not about buying the right things once - it's about developing an eye for how things sit together.

The Table Styling range gives you the elements. The composition is yours.

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