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DECORATIVE HALLWAYS

ORIGINAL STYLE

‘One-off unique pieces create interest in awkward or small spaces,’ notes interior designer Natalia Miyar, who designed this scheme. ‘I have a few favourite locations for sourcing objects but I also design bespoke pieces that make a statement using interesting colours and textures. A strong piece of art is also a great way to draw focus to a space – often you need little else to bring life to the walls and it can create a talking point in a spot like a hallway where you pause to greet someone.’ If the space is large enough, do

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