
Sophie Aliece Hollis
Writer at Freelance
Market Editor at The Architect's Newspaper & AN Interior Magazine
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
marthastewart.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis
A powder room can be the perfect place to experiment with fun light fixtures, loud wallpapers, and bold color palettes. Now more than ever, with maximalism and more individual interiors on the rise, interior designers are using this small bathroom space to play with material, pattern, and color. Here, we spoke to experts and aesthetes about how to curate the perfect powder room. Read on for a few ideas that will help liven up your half bath.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis
A powder room can be the perfect place to experiment with fun light fixtures, loud wallpapers, and bold color palettes. Now more than ever, with maximalism and more individual interiors on the rise, interior designers are using this small bathroom space to play with material, pattern, and color. Here, we spoke to experts and aesthetes about how to curate the perfect powder room. Read on for a few ideas that will help liven up your half bath.
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3 weeks ago |
whitewall.art | Sophie Aliece Hollis
As the creative set descends upon Hong Kong for Art Basel’s annual presentation in the city, an increasing amount of satellite fairs, events, and activations have earned these final days of March a proper “Art Week” classification.
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1 month ago |
marthastewart.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis
Photo: Sarah Montgomery Interiors / Photo: Dustin Halleck In an era where every square foot is prime real estate, secret rooms are making a stylish comeback—not just as playful hideaways but as functional, design-forward sanctuaries. Once reserved for grand estates and mystery novels, these cleverly concealed spaces are popping up everywhere through architectural sleight of hand. What’s driving the resurgence? A desire for personalization, escapism, and maximized utility.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis
In an era where every square foot is prime real estate, secret rooms are making a stylish comeback—not just as playful hideaways but as functional, design-forward sanctuaries. Once reserved for grand estates and mystery novels, these cleverly concealed spaces are popping up everywhere through architectural sleight of hand. What’s driving the resurgence? A desire for personalization, escapism, and maximized utility.
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