Expert insights from verified Lebanese professionals
Fabric, length, hardware and layering — the four decisions that separate a finished room from a cheap one. With buying tips for Beirut homeowners.
Layered lighting, fixture height, and how to use lamps to soften Lebanon's harsh ceiling fixtures. A practical guide for apartment living rooms.
Trays, mirrors, vases, throws — the small objects that make a furnished apartment look styled instead of stocked.
Warm minimalism, sculptural lighting, layered linens and Lebanese craftsmanship — the dominant directions in Beirut interiors this year.
Showrooms vs. tailors vs. online. What you save, what you risk, and how to spot a quality curtain before it's hung.
Room-by-room: bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, dining, hallway. The fixture type, color temperature and placement that work in Lebanese apartments.
Mirrors, scale, light and color: the techniques that make 80 m² feel like 120 m². For Beirut's compact apartments.
Inherited furniture is a gift, not a burden. The rules for combining a Damascus chair, a Versaillaise console, and a modern sofa in one room.
Where to spend, where to skimp, and the seven cheapest decor upgrades that read expensive. Practical for Lebanon's economy.
The three forces that pull a Beirut apartment together (or apart). How to coordinate them room-to-room so the home reads as one design.
From scandi-minimal showrooms in Verdun to brass-and-walnut traditional artisans in Saifi Village, Lebanon's home decor scene mixes imports and local craft. This guide explains where to shop for what — and how to mix styles without your home feeling like a catalog.