A bold palette, sinuous curves and an inherent eye for design create a home with plenty of heart

Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, a woman famed for her bold use of colours and prints, once said: “Style is about confidence—that’s the real beauty.” The same edict applies as much to interiors as it does to apparel.

As soon as you enter the home of Shana Buchanan—who also enjoys Von Furstenberg’s ease with palettes and patterns—it’s evident that the vibrant abode’s undeniable appeal is the product of an established and inherent aesthetic assurance.

As the founder of online decor store iDecorate, which recently opened a physical location in Times Square in Causeway Bay, Shana’s eye for design comes as little surprise. 

Start the slideshow below to go inside Shana's home:

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Photo 1 of 6 Geometric patterns, sinuous curves and contemporary artworks by Byron Bay-based artist Jai Vasicek and British born artist Ali McNabey-Stevens, who also practices in Australia, all intermingle with effortless harmony in the open living room.
Photo 2 of 6 Shana designed her own velour-covered 'Lily' dining chairs in a delicate shade of duck-egg blue with stately brass legs.
Photo 3 of 6 The enormous, wraparound terrace is dog Hershey's domain, although it is ideal for entertaining. Graphic black and white outdoor mats add visual interest.
Photo 4 of 6 An inviting velvet armchair and ottoman invite you to take a moment's repose and appreciate your surroundings.
Photo 5 of 6 The room belonging to Shana's son Axel is a veritable playground of the imagination, with fun fabrics by Sack Me! and even a blackboard wall for drawing on.
Photo 6 of 6 Velour ottomans, a transparent dressing table and a gorgeous assortment of fabrics and throws from Australian brand Kip & Co transform the master bedroom into an otherworldly refuge.

Photography: Edgar Tapan

This article was originally published on Home Journal.