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Allure Styling: Improving well-being and property values

Libby and Rita are passionate interior designers. Through their bespoke and fresh ideas, they will improve any client’s personal space and well-being.

What inspired you to start your business?

Our journey began in 2018 when we started working together for a female property styling business. Having both completed our interior design qualifications, working in a fun and creative environment, we cemented our friendship and skills. Allure was established with the intention to introduce a difference in the existing interior design market.

Some of our offerings include:

  • partial styling solutions which include the use of the client’s existing furniture and homewares, and sourcing of additional items where needed.
  • live-in styling solutions which include brand new furniture and homewares, using Australian made, eco-friendly and sustainable products.
  • the use of aromatherapy.

These solutions offer many benefits to the client including affordability, saleability, environmental, and most importantly, well-being.

What challenges have you faced in the industry?

Some people associate a styled home with frivolity and unnecessity, but studies show that investing in interior design can add considerable value. We communicate effectively, listen to the client’s requirements, and build a trusting relationship to demonstrate a home’s potential, which in turn change’s the client’s mindset.

What are the most significant trends in your industry?

Allure Styling is conscious of environmental factors so encourage the use of sustainable materials such as furniture using recycled wood, and non-toxic materials such as organic cotton or linen. Another trend is working from home, so having an environment that functions practically as well as aesthetically is becoming more sought after.

Contact details

To find out how Allure Styling can elevate your home, visit allurestyling.com.au or email [email protected]

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