Margot Bane Living

Margot Bane Living Design with edge, presence and soul.

06/03/2026

Many homes are designed around what someone else might want one day.

Future buyers. Current trends. The safest possible choice.

But the spaces that leave a lasting impression are usually the ones where someone made a decision with confidence.

A richer color.
A collected mix of old and new.
A room that reflects a point of view rather than a formula.

Good design is not about taking risks for the sake of being different.

It is about creating a home that feels unmistakably yours.

Sometimes the safest choice is also the least memorable.

05/29/2026

Interior design is never just about the home.
It starts with people.

The conversations. The stories. The routines. The things that matter most in everyday life.

Before we make decisions about furniture, materials, or color, we take time to understand how you live and what makes a space feel like home to you.

Because a haven is not created by following a formula.

It is created by designing around the people who will live there.

The homes we remember most are not always the most beautiful.

They are the ones that make us feel understood.

05/28/2026

A home is not meant to perform.

It is meant to reflect.

The objects you keep, the way you move through a space, the things that naturally return to your hands over time… all of it says more about you than any trend ever could.

The most compelling interiors are rarely defined by cost or perfection. They are defined by familiarity, memory, and use.

That is the kind of work we focus on. Creating spaces that feel honest, grounded, and deeply lived in.

05/25/2026

The most beautiful homes rarely feel perfectly decorated.

They feel collected.
Layered slowly over time.
Shaped by memory, personality, texture, and the people living inside them.

That is the philosophy behind every project we take on.

We believe good interior design is not about creating a showroom. It is about helping you create a home that feels grounding, personal, and deeply lived in. A space that reflects who you are and supports the way you want to live every day.

Because the goal is not just a beautiful home.
It is a home that feels like a haven.

05/22/2026

Grandma Core is not really about nostalgia. It is about comfort.

Homes today often feel overly minimal, overly polished, and emotionally flat. Grandma Core moves in the opposite direction through warmth, layering, softness, pattern, and objects that feel personal instead of perfectly curated.

It reminds people of something many modern interiors are missing: the feeling of being cared for inside a space.

That is why it resonates.

Not because it feels old fashioned
but because it feels human.

05/21/2026

The rise of Medieval Core says a lot about what people are craving right now.

Not fantasy.
Not themed decorating.

But homes that feel grounded, storied, textured, and deeply human.

Heavier natural materials, warmer lighting, aged finishes, and handcrafted objects all create a sense of permanence that many modern interiors are missing.

It is less about recreating the past and more about bringing back the feeling of slower living, atmosphere, and connection to material and craft.

That is why this style resonates so deeply right now.

05/19/2026

Whimsical interiors are rarely perfect and that is exactly why they work.

They mix contrast, scale, color, and pattern in a way that feels a little unexpected but still deeply personal.

The goal is not to make a space feel themed or overly designed. It is to create moments of curiosity and charm that make a home feel collected over time.

Often, the most memorable interiors come from the choices that feel slightly unconventional.

05/15/2026

A bedroom should feel like a place where the world slows down.

But a lot of the time, small design choices quietly work against that feeling.

Stark colors, flat bedding, no softness underfoot, overly matched furniture, and blank walls can all make a space feel more functional than restful.

The good news is the shift does not require a full redesign.

Warmer tones, layered textiles, a grounded rug, mixed materials, and art with feeling can completely change the atmosphere.

A true bedroom sanctuary is not about perfection.

It is about creating a space that feels calm, soft, and lived in.

05/13/2026

A lot of homes do not feel boring because they are missing expensive furniture.
They feel boring because they are missing depth.

Softness at the windows.
Warmth underfoot.
Texture on the walls.
Lighting that creates atmosphere.
Color that gives a room emotion and identity.

The smallest shifts are often the ones that change a space the most.

A home starts feeling layered when it reflects a point of view instead of just playing it safe.

05/12/2026

5 things I avoid in interior design and what I do instead.

Not because there are strict “rules” in design
but because certain choices consistently flatten a space, while others add depth, warmth, and character.

From lighting and hardware to rugs and artwork, small decisions shape how a home actually feels to live in.

Good interiors are rarely about adding more.
Usually, they are about choosing better.

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