How to Avoid a Clinical Look in an Elegant Interior: Matte Surfaces, Controlled Reflections and Warm Light
See how MiMa Design avoids interiors that feel clinical or flat by balancing matte surfaces, controlled reflections and warm light across three real projects.
How to Make a Premium Interior Feel Calm, Not Showy: 3 Decisions That Change Everything
Discover how a premium interior can feel calm instead of showy through three design decisions: edited materials, layered lighting, and clear spatial rhythm.
Why Classic Open Plan Living Is No Longer Enough, and How Smart Zoning Keeps Space Open
Is classic open-plan living no longer enough? Discover how smart zoning, glass partitions, furniture layout, and layered lighting create a clearer, calmer, more functional home. Op
Sophisticated earthy palettes: what refined comfort looks like currently interiors
After years of cool whites and forgettable beige, the interiors that feel truly current are the ones with depth, texture and emotional warmth. Mocha Mousse, soft taupes, bronze det
Layered Lighting and Authentic Materials: Two Design Directions Shaping Interiors
In 2026, the interiors that feel truly relevant are no longer the ones designed for quick visual impact alone. The stronger direction is toward spaces that work beautifully over ti
Interior Design Trends for 2026: How to Use Color, Texture, and Personality Without Overloading a Space
In 2026, the conversation around interior design is moving away from the classic idea of “trends” and toward something more relevant to real life: how we actually want to feel
