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Designing Interiors with Scale and Proportion in Mind
A £20m home can still feel “off” if its furniture is too large, too small, or incorrectly proportioned. Our latest blog explains why scale and proportion are the silent elements that make a room feel harmonious.
James O
Aug 28, 20257 min read


How Bespoke Furniture Enhances Property Value
Exceptional interiors sell homes faster and for more. This piece shows how made-to-measure, one-of-a-kind furniture elevates the entire property’s appeal and perceived value.
James O
Aug 26, 202511 min read


How to Choose the Right Statement Piece for Your Room
Every room needs a focal point that captures attention the moment you enter. This post will guide readers on selecting and designing statement pieces that anchor the room.
James O
Aug 23, 202517 min read


The Art of Working with a Bespoke Furniture Designer
Commissioning bespoke can seem intimidating to first-timers. This piece demystifies the process of working with a designer, showing how collaboration at The Revealry is both accessible and empowering.
James O
Aug 21, 202511 min read


Heirloom Pieces: Designing Furniture That Will Outlast You
Some furniture is for now. Others last until the next century. This piece shows why you should go for heirloom-quality pieces that not only hold their beauty but become part of your family’s legacy.
James O
Aug 19, 202510 min read


Why the Finest Homes Demand Made-to-Measure Furniture
Even the most beautiful rooms lose impact when furniture is poorly scaled or ill-fitting. This piece shows why made-to-measure pieces are essential for achieving visual harmony, and how The Revealry ensures that each piece feels as though it has always belonged in the space.
James O
Aug 16, 20258 min read


From Chelsea to Courchevel: Designing for Homes Around the World
Your home may be a penthouse in London or a ski retreat in the Alps—but the same principles of proportion, craftsmanship, and individuality apply. This post showcases The Revealry’s ability to design for spaces worldwide, proving distance is never a barrier to perfection.
James O
Aug 14, 20255 min read
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