The Rise of Double Drenching…
Double drenching involves selecting two complementary or contrasting colours and using them throughout a room in equal measure. Instead of drenching the space in just one colour, this trend layers two rich tones across walls, furniture, and even ceilings to create a bold yet balanced look. The key to double drenching is ensuring that the two colours work in harmony, creating a cohesive environment while still offering visual impact through contrast.
Why Early Interior Design Planning is Essential for a Successful Project
When embarking on a new build, renovation, or extension project, it's tempting to focus all your attention on the exterior aesthetics—the way your home or space will look from the outside. However, at Inspire Design, we believe that the success of any project lies in how well the interior is planned, right from the earliest stages. It's not just about the walls, windows, and doors; it's about ensuring that your space will work for you in the way you want to live and interact with it.
Wallpaper Trends for 2024
Is Wallpaper old fashioned and out of style?…… NO! :)
On the contrary it has been regenerated and reimaged for modern living.
It offers an excellent way to express personal style, experiment with modern trends and transform spaces with new textures, colours and ideas.
Innovative Garden Ideas for 2024
We have been concentrating on new garden ideas which we have been planning in the Ribble Valley and the Broughton area near Preston. The choices out there are huge and your garden space can have a vast impact on improving your lifestyle, house value, and give you the feel good factor you will enjoy for years to come.
New Balcony Extension Approved by Preston City Council
We have gained planning permission for a new balcony to the front of an existing property in the Goosnargh area. Under planning rules, all new balcony’s require full planning permission, this is mainly to ensure overlooking factors of the proposal.
Extension Approved in Ribble Valley’s Conservation Area
We have recently received an approval from Ribble Valley Borough Council for a single storey extension to a quaint cottage in Ribchester. The property is situated within a conservation area which means any form of extensions/ alterations to the property requires full planning permission.