5 Instagrams to Follow for Interior Inspo

By  - 7 years ago

Seeing the same decor and furniture arranged in the same position with the same design everyday you come home can get tiring after a while. Sometimes, we do need to change things up a bit to make old things seem brand new. If you’re looking to redecorate and refurnish, we got you covered. These Instagram accounts are worth the follow for your interior inspo needs.

 

Boho and Tropical – @thejungalow

The Jungalow is a blend of bohemian and tropical interiors bursting with bold and bright colors. They’ve got a whole lot of cacti for decoration as well as mixed and matched eclectic pieces. What a pretty mess.

#jungalowstyle is all about mixing color, pattern and plants.??✨ feel free, have fun and decorate wild!

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Maximalist – @kellywearstler

Kelly Wearstler has mastered maximalism, which is probably why she’s the go-to designer For Los Angeles’ celebrities. Her style features vibrant hues, oversized decorations and furniture, and an abundance of contrasting patterns, making rooms look lively and never boring.

Room with a view. Xk #home #malibu

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Visual texture. Floor to ceiling marble at a residential project. Xk #kellywearstlerinteriordesign

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Southern California charm. Xk #kellywearstlerinteriordesign

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Modern Luxe – @jonathanadler

Jonathan Adler’s account is the epitome of contemporary style combined with timeless elegance. Scroll his feed and get your fill of unique and sophisticated furniture, marble pieces, and gold accents. Très chic indeed!

Black, white, and bold.

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Luminous Luxury.

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Hot tip: Daybeds are every decorator's secret weapon.

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Boldly bisected bath accessories that will luxe up your loo. Shop the Canaan Bath Collection via link in profile.

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Scandinavian – @myscandinavianhome

My Scandinavian Home probably has what you’re looking for and more. This is for those who want to keep the look of their house simple, clean, and spacious with minimal accents in neutral and light wood tones. The style is reflective of the Danish hygge, which promotes creating an environment that is warm, comfy, and joyful.

Duvet day here? #dreamy #duvetday #bedroom. Full tour on the blog today. ? @holly_avenuelifestyle

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Heads up – Private Sales up to 40 % off at @smallable_store until 17th May ? #sale #discount #office #workspace #shopping

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Industrial – @rockettstgeorge

We’re obsessing over Jane Rockett’s industrial-themed feed filled with brick walls, exposed light bulbs, concrete floors, and furniture made of reclaimed wood or stainless steel and metal. Who would’ve thought interiors inspired by old factories would look this good?

Who knew an exposed brick wall could look so pretty. Image from @archiproducts #exposedbrick

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