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Give your home a little twist! Take inspiration from these Instagram accounts.

The sense of moving freely while catching a great view is one of the many magical things interior design can offer. The process gives us the opportunity to create more efficient layouts and make use of an area's full potential while taking into account the aesthetics we desire.

In this article, Tatler lists a few Instagram accounts we can draw inspiration from. 

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1. Sarah Sherman Samuel, @sarahshermansamuel

Sarah Sherman Samuel is a multidisciplinary designer who is known for combining different styles to make spaces that look relaxed, modern, and warm. Her works have already reached the pages of magazines like Architectural Digest, Sunset Magazine, and Domino Magazine. 

2. Cynthia and Ivy Almario, @atelier_almario

Design duo and sisters Cynthia and Ivy Almario are known for creating spaces that connote luxury and elegance. Their talent and success in designing have catapulted them to work on various commercial projects that include: Astoria Boracay, Movenpick Cebu, Citadines Millennium Ortigas, Midas Hotel, Romulo Café, and Gigi Coffee and Cupcakes.

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3. Nix Alañon, @FtaDesign

Designer Nix Alañon has made it his mission to improve people's lives by creating liveable indoor spaces. In 2006, he founded FTA Design, a studio comprised of equally dynamic designers, who all have an in-depth understanding of the different aspects of art and style. 

4. Justina Blakeney, @justinablakeney

American designer and author Justina Blakenely is known for her lively and "boho" aesthetic. The space she designs always end up bright and full of colours that compliment each other.

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5. Syd and Shea McGee, @studiomcgee

Couple Syd and Shea Mcgee started Studio Mcgee in 2014. The design group seeks to provide cosy spaces that are relaxing to the eyes. The group also offers designing tutorials on their official website studio-mcgee.com.

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