Abigail Ahern
@abigailahern
Another blog in dark colors is the Instagram of the British designer and founder of one of the best London boutiques, Abigail Ahern. Her calling card is collections of unusually elegant artificial flowers and herbs. Even if you think they're only good for making wreaths or decorating dining rooms (especially if you think so), the blog is worth checking out.
Mat Sanders
@thematfinish
Blog of decorator Mat Sanders, who works with expensive designer items and decorates the homes of Hollywood stars. There are beautiful photographs of bright interiors here, and even the fact that the designer generously dilutes them with personal photographs - for example, from vacation - does not spoil the matter: the result is a very sunny and cheerful feed.
Natasha Milovzorova has prepared for you and me a list of very interesting blogs, which we have already added to our bookmarks and wish you pleasant viewing and getting to know bright interiors and talented people.
Hello! Today I will share the interior blogs that I follow. There are about five dozen of these, but I tried to choose less specialized ones that will be of interest to any person. I decided not to bore you with long descriptions, because each of you will have your own opinion. If this isn't enough, I'll collect more.
Abigail Ahern. I came across Abigail’s blog when I was looking for information about the daughter of a maniac from the series “Hannibal”. The blog's visuals were as dramatic as my search query. Beautiful, seasoned, useful. Abigail also has a cozy Instagram with a lot of plants and decor.
Decor8. One of the most popular blogs, which is compared to more modest sites. Light, stylish, lightweight. There is no point in listing the advantages, it’s better to take a look. Creator's Instagram.
Lonny. Previously, the blog was very juicy and bright, then it turned into a standard white site. Catch-up advertising is also not encouraging. Paints are now harder to find, but you can try.
Miss Moss. Three times airy, atmospheric and lively. One of my favorite. You can hang out in the travel section all day. Creator's Instagram.
SF Girl By Bay. Simple, good, accessible. In the pictures you can see ideas for budget-friendly arrangement of not only housing, but also public spaces. Creator's Instagram.
Yellow Trace. A large-scale site that brings together architecture and interiors in one place. A modern blog with a bunch of worthy solutions. Watch without thinking. Instagram platforms.
The Selby is in your place. Definitely the coolest blog I know. Have you ever looked into someone else's window on your way home? I admit, I have been doing this since childhood. With Todd Selby, you can enter other people's houses without remorse. He photographs people in the spaces where they live, study or work. Where they behave without falsehood. You won't find photos like this in magazines, where it is customary to destroy any signs of the people living in the house before taking pictures. In Todd's blog, the spaces are real, not embellished by a team of perfect picture specialists, and it's addictive. Todd's Instagram.
Do you have any favorite interior blogs? Feel free to share in the comments!
Candela
instagram.com/_______cv_______
instagram.com/_______cv_______
This account publishes photographs at sunset - both interiors and moments on balconies, verandas and during outdoor picnics. And if the latter is not yet available to us, then you can simply admire it and then watch how the setting sun changes the interior of your own home.
My Lvgrm
instagram.com/my.lvngrm
instagram.com/my.lvngrm
As you might guess, the My Livingroom page collects photos of the most beautiful living rooms from around the world (there are also similar accounts dedicated to bedrooms and kitchens). The rooms are very different - large and small, with huge windows or immersed in semi-darkness and diffused light of garlands, ascetic empty or turned into a winter garden. But people are good in their diversity, and so are their homes.
Mauricio Arruda
instagram.com/mauricioarruda
instagram.com/mauricioarruda
Interior designer and blogger Maurizio Arruda runs his YouTube channel (albeit in Portuguese), where he publishes practical tips on how to do things at home with your own hands. You can watch it with a translation (the main point is still the clarity of the video), or you can scroll through Instagram and look for practical ideas for zoning and organizing space in different rooms.
Marina Denisova
instagram.com/_marinadenisova_
instagram.com/_marinadenisova_
Photographer Marina Denisova specializes in interior photography, in which she pays a lot of attention to color and light. Her works very accurately convey warm natural light and force us to take a fresh look at familiar surfaces and corners in the house.
Cabin Porn
instagram.com/cabinporn
instagram.com/cabinporn
Just look at these little houses in the middle of nowhere, and you will certainly feel calmer: the authors of the book of the same name collect photographs of barns, tree houses and huts from all over the world. Even if you are spending your self-isolation in a place that is not so ideal for it, it is still not forbidden to dream.
Dezeen
instagram.com/dezeen
instagram.com/dezeen
Instagram media about design innovations Dezeen deserves special attention. In addition to collecting the latest news about what is happening in the design field (for example, about equipment made from recycled plastic), the page is visually rich: it is immediately clear how design improves our lives.
Martyn Lawrence Bullard
instagram.com/martynbullard
instagram.com/martynbullard
If you're after more vibrant interior designs, check out interior designer and TV presenter Martin Lawrence Bullard. He often shows design elements of hotels or boutiques, for which he offers deliberately luxurious options, but they dilute the boring minimalism with a bang.
velvet_mysoul
instagram.com/velvet_mysoul
instagram.com/velvet_mysoul
This account is one of many curated projects that accumulate beautiful images of a wide variety of directions, from fashion shoots to archival posters, but it is the interior inclusions in it that are distinguished by their amazing aesthetics and evoke an immediate desire to add more air to your living space.
Christoph Kümmecke
instagram.com/ckuemmecke
instagram.com/ckuemmecke
Christoph Kümmeke is a PR consultant at the Berlin agency Impulse by Communication, specializing in Scandinavian design and minimalist interior design. He follows the same aesthetics on his own page: monochrome, clean forms, laconic objects and spaces devoid of unnecessary details.
Sig Bergamin
instagram.com/sigbergamin
instagram.com/sigbergamin
Architect and designer Sig Bergamin pays a lot of attention to decorative elements: using the example of his work, you can see how to fit modern sculptures and an antique chest of drawers into the interior, place a collection of vases on a shelf and add a pouf in the shape of a sheep in an eclectic design.
Amber Lewis
instagram.com/amberinteriors
instagram.com/amberinteriors
Amber Lewis is an interiors blogger who showcases bright and comfortable living spaces. Nothing supernatural, but after watching you will definitely want to get a pair of new linen pillowcases or wooden kitchen spatulas (which, by the way, is offered in Amber’s own store).