The Styled Space: Byron Bay Edition

7 Styling Rules That Transform a Space

Creating a beautifully styled space isn’t about chasing trends—it’s about setting intention, feeling, and flow. Whether you’re preparing your home for sale, refreshing your Airbnb, or simply craving a more harmonious interior, these 7 rules will help you transform your space with clarity and ease.

1. Start With the Feeling You Want to Create

Every styled space begins with emotion. Ask yourself: How do I want this room to feel? Calm, inviting, grounded, luxe?

This is your anchor. Once you’ve defined the feeling, styling becomes intentional—not random. For example, if you want a living room to feel serene, avoid bold contrasts and opt for layered neutrals. If you want a bedroom to feel boutique and luxe, focus on texture and symmetry.

🪄 Stylist tip: Keep this feeling in mind when you choose colour palettes, materials, scents, and even music in the space.

2. Less Is Always More

Good styling isn’t about filling a room—it’s about creating space to breathe. Take a moment to edit your space. Remove three items from every surface. Then, add back just one beautiful piece that reflects your desired look. You’ll notice how the space immediately opens up.

🪄 Stylist tip: A single sculptural bowl on a dining table can feel more intentional than a cluttered centrepiece.

3. Layer With Texture, Not Clutter

When a room feels “flat” or cold, it’s often missing texture. Introduce natural materials—linen, timber, jute, wool, ceramics—to bring warmth and dimension. It’s not about quantity; it’s about quality and contrast. Layering doesn’t need to be fussy. A linen cushion, a timber tray, and a textured vase can do more than a dozen small trinkets ever could.

🪄 Stylist tip: Mix at least three textures in every styled vignette. Think: soft (cushion), hard (pottery), organic (branches).

4. Embrace Negative Space

Negative space is not empty—it’s intentional breathing room. Don’t feel the need to fill every wall, shelf, or surface. Let your furniture and decor stand out by giving them room to shine. A blank wall or a clear corner can create calm and balance—especially in homes with high ceilings or strong architectural lines.

🪄 Stylist tip: If something feels “off,” try removing instead of adding. Often, less is exactly what the space needs.

5. Elevate the Everyday

Every home has functional elements—so why not make them beautiful? Swap the plastic soap bottle for a ceramic dispenser. Use a linen tea towel instead of polyester. Place your fruit in a sculptural bowl rather than a generic basket. These subtle swaps can elevate your entire space and give it that styled-but-lived-in feel.

🪄 Stylist tip: Use one “hero” piece in each room—something practical, but so beautiful it also becomes decor.

6. Let in the Light

Light is the ultimate styling tool. It costs nothing but changes everything. Before you reach for another lamp or decor item, try this: Open every curtain. Pull back the blinds. Clean your windows. You’ll be amazed how natural light can lift a room and transform how everything looks and feels.

🪄 Stylist tip: Style your space in the same light it will be seen in—especially if you’re photographing or showing the property.

7. Style With Nature

Nature grounds us. It softens sharp corners, breaks up modernity, and brings movement to a space. You don’t need expensive flowers—one branch in a handmade vase, a bowl of lemons, or a woven basket with foliage is enough to change the mood of a room. It connects your space to the outdoors and creates instant freshness.

🪄 Stylist tip: Visit your garden (or your neighbour’s!) and forage something seasonal. Olive branches, palm leaves, or native grasses all work beautifully.

A kitchen space with a pot with leaves coming out of it, sitting on the island bench

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