ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME

A room of her own

The language of gender is fast-changing, but when it comes to design we often still describe interiors as masculine or feminine. And clients are the first to hit the binary when they attempt to convey to a designer the look they want. That doesn’t mean a man can’t

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