This is what happened when @rarebeauty asked us to design their HQ. Swipe to see the full transformation—then get 50% off your own project. Link in bio.
Some interior design styles are just here to stay. Midcentury modern, traditional, and Scandinavian have looked right for decades because they're built on honest materials and good bones, not trends.
Right now, you can get a full room design for 50% off. Take our style quiz to get started. Link in bio.
@weft_rugs is the rug brand for people who want elevated design but won’t compromise on high performance. It blends high-end textures and effortless style with real-life durability for rugs that look designer, feel incredible, and clean easily.
Explore the full collection at the link in our bio.
Design of the Week: This room by Karley Locklear is a study in how pattern and texture can coexist without competing. Warm, layered, and anchored by a subtle checkerboard rug that ties every element back to a single cohesive palette. The plaid lounge chairs, richly textured sectional sofa, and mix of accent pillows all pull from the same tonal family. Nothing shouts. Everything belongs.
The music corner is what makes it personal. A creative retreat tucked into the living space that adds function without breaking the room's rhythm.
Want a home that feels this considered? Work with Karley for 50% off now at the link in our bio.
POV: Your design style is Modern Cottage.
It's warm in a way that doesn't announce itself. There's pattern—toile, plaid, floral—but it never feels busy. The wood is real, the floors are worn in the right way, and the pieces feel gathered, not purchased: a vintage painting, a rush-seat chair... Nothing matches exactly, but everything belongs.
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Meet Weft.
We spent a long time looking for a rug that could do it all—designer-approved, highly durable, easy to clean. When we couldn’t find it, we made it.
Explore the collection at the link in our bio.
This week's design by Camila is a masterclass in warm contrast. A full-room palette built on cream, walnut, and terracotta—given dimension through texture, material, and the glow of natural light. The layered textiles add approachable depth, and the mix of black lacquer and warm wood keeps the eye moving without ever feeling busy.
Work with Camila at the link in our bio.