Styling & Design Finishing

Bringing the Final Details Together

The final stage of any renovation is what brings a space together. Beyond layout and construction, styling and finishing shape how the space feels and functions in everyday use.

At BStudio, we assist clients in selecting and integrating key elements that tie the design together, ensuring consistency in both appearance and practicality. Where appropriate, we also incorporate selected wall styling elements, including original charcoal pieces, as part of the overall design.

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Art & Styling Features

As part of the final styling, selected wall pieces can be incorporated to complement the overall design and complete the space.

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Installation and Styling

Why Is Styling Important?

Styling is what brings a completed space together. Beyond layout and construction, it defines how the space looks, feels, and functions in everyday use.

At BStudio, styling is not treated as a separate layer added at the end. It is considered as part of the overall design process. This ensures that every element, from materials to furnishings and wall features, works together as a cohesive environment.

Each space reflects the preferences and lifestyle of the owner. Our role is to guide the selection and placement of these elements so that the final outcome feels balanced, practical, and consistent, rather than pieced together.

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Simple Ways to Improve a Space

Interior Forms

Symmetry creates a sense of structure and formality within a space. However, introducing slight variations can prevent the design from feeling too rigid, allowing the space to feel more natural and comfortable.

Interior Lifestyle

Consider how the space is used daily. For example, separating a pantry area from the main kitchen can create a more functional flow, especially for activities such as preparing breakfast or coffee while interacting with family or guests.

Interior Styling

In taller or narrower spaces, selecting globe-shaped or cylindrical lighting can help balance the proportions. This draws attention inward and reduces the emphasis on the height or narrowness of the space.

Paint Colours

Using a consistent accent colour across adjoining spaces helps create continuity. Varying the tone slightly, such as using lighter or darker shades, maintains visual interest while keeping the overall design cohesive.

Lighting

Layered lighting improves both function and atmosphere. Introducing diffused lighting at different levels, such as within cabinets or shelving, creates a softer and more effective overall lighting environment without glare.

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