Author: Mason Keller

Mason Keller is an interior‑design consultant known for merging modern comfort with classic detail. With projects featured in regional show homes, Mason’s portfolio spans open‑concept lofts, cozy cottages, and boutique offices. He holds dual degrees in psychology and design, allowing him to craft rooms that support wellness while dazzling the eye. Mason writes step‑by‑step guides that demystify layout planning, lighting layers, and fabric mixing. Outside work, he volunteers teaching design basics to high‑school students.
This is the case because humans currently live longer than ever before, necessitating the use of age-friendly living spaces. A safe, comfortable, and understandable house can shift the balance between dependence on others and independence. Safety is not solely about installing grab bars in the bathroom, but also about the planning and design of rooms to minimize falls, reduce strain, and promote peace of mind. Comfort has to do with creating areas where all things are within easy reach, such as light switches at convenient heights, and chairs that do not over-stretch joints. Independence means being able to cook, unwind,…
Designing the ideal game room is not a simple process of putting in some tables and chairs. It’s a fine line between atmosphere, functionality, and psychology—an environment that invites people in, engages them, and makes the whole experience memorable. Be it a grand tournament hall, high-end venue, or intimate home, proper design takes games to a different level, turning a regular game night into something special. Creating a Rich and Inviting Atmosphere Before going into betting mode, compare the best operators, but remember, even a well-practiced player’s performance can be influenced by the room they’re in. Luxurious casino rooms do…
Walk into any retail store and the first thing that greets you is not always the product. It is the atmosphere. Often, that atmosphere is shaped by light. I have spent years consulting on projects where owners debated fixtures more than flooring, and I can tell you this: the decisions made around a store’s lighting design influence sales, mood, and loyalty in ways that are difficult to ignore. If you have ever worked with commercial lighting, you know that lighting is not just about brightness. It is about experience, about how light creates a pathway for the customer. I remember…
Interior designers have found their secret weapon for stunning kitchens. The solution isn’t expensive fixtures or bold paint colors. Instead, it’s a simple design from centuries past. The Shaker community created furniture emphasizing clean lines and practical beauty. Their 18th-century philosophy valued simplicity above ornate decoration. Modern designers now useshaker cabinet doors as their foundation piece. These doors blend timeless appeal with functional benefits. This blog explores how simple cabinet doors became the preferred choice for design professionals worldwide. Why Simple Beats Flashy Every Time Minimalist design dominates today’s interior trends for good reason. Clean lines create calm spaces that…
When I first stepped into my loft, the exposed beams and brick walls gave me goosebumps. It had so much potential, but honestly, I had no clue how to make it feel like home. It was too bare, too cold, more warehouse than warm. I didn’t want to lose the raw character, but I needed comfort too. That’s how I found myself trying out industrial design and slowly figuring out what worked. This blog is for anyone in that same spot. No matter if you’re working with an open loft or just want to add a few gritty details to…
Interior wall panels come with amazing design options. Their costs can range from £50 to £400 per m² based on your material choice. The average wall panelling costs around £225 per m², which makes them available to many building projects. Your choice of wall panelling should match both looks and practical needs. PVC panels start at £50 per square foot and resist water and humidity really well. This makes them a perfect fit for kitchens and bathrooms. Natural wood panels cost more but are great at blocking sound. On top of that, wall panels create stunning focal points that can…
The face of home design looks much different to how it did just a few years ago. It’s no longer just about sofas, storage, and lighting. With a major shift in our digital habits, living spaces are having to adapt to support new forms of leisure, especially entertainment that’s driven by tech. Whether it’s a gaming setup built into a living room or lights that react to music, the impact is real. This blending of interior design and leisure tech reflects how people now spend their time. Whether they’re streaming content, playing games, or using voice-activated tools, today’s homeowners expect…
What does it mean for a home to “feel like you”? Is it in the color of the walls, the furniture you choose, or the way the light hits the kitchen every morning? In reality, it’s a combination of all these subtle details—carefully layered to reflect personality, purpose, and practicality. For modern homeowners, interior design is no longer about perfection or trend-chasing. Instead, it’s about intention. From open-concept layouts that welcome conversation to curated accents that whisper rather than shout, today’s homes are sanctuaries—elevated yet inviting. But building such a space requires more than a Pinterest board; it takes planning,…
Making a house a home is all about finding new ways to tie different elements together, and those elements don’t come any more important than your indoor and outdoor spaces. If you want to make this summer the one you have always wanted, you’ve certainly landed in the right spot. Keep reading, and we’ll guide you through everything you need to know to smooth the transition between your living space and your green space. Let’s take a look at how you’re going to make it happen! Match Your Flooring If you can use a similar style of flooring outside on…
Contemporary interior designs don’t just mean aesthetics. Gone are the days of choosing between shades of gray or matte versus gloss finishes. We now define how a space feels, functions, and welcomes. Accessibility is a design guideline that upholds the moral norms of contemporary architecture while also improving independence and utility. Engaging wheelchair users throughout the design process requires more inventiveness but does not need to compromise aesthetics. The most recent accessible interiors defy conventional limitations and provide comfort without sacrificing style. Accessible Layouts: Creating Room to Move Without fluid layout, no amount of smart technology or designer furniture can…