Cuarted Converations is the Curated for KIN blog.

This isn’t just a blog. This is Curated Conversations, where we talk interiors, personalities and all things KIN.

Curated Conversations

What Is My Design Personality?
Britt Howard Britt Howard

What Is My Design Personality?

Ever wondered what your design personality says about you? In this personal piece, Britt shares how her Autumn style shapes the Phoenix furniture collection and how colour psychology can simplify your furnishing journey.

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What Your Favourite Colours Might Be Saying About You
Britt Howard Britt Howard

What Your Favourite Colours Might Be Saying About You

Colour isn’t just about what looks good on your walls or your sofa. It’s about how your space makes you feel. That’s where colour psychology comes in, a subject I’ve been quietly obsessed with for years. And it’s been a big influence of the creation of Curated for KIN.

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The Story Behind Curated for KIN: A Journey of Home, Design and Adventure
Britt Howard Britt Howard

The Story Behind Curated for KIN: A Journey of Home, Design and Adventure

It all began with a love of travel.

For me, creating custom homes has been a truly magical journey, full of moments of exploration, creativity, and pure joy. Since founding Britt White Studio, Interior Design and Property Styling serving the Bright Valley and beyond in 2018, I've had the incredible opportunity to craft spaces that celebrate individuality, functionality, and beauty.

As an avid traveller, I’ve spent the past twenty-five years exploring the world: travelling around Australia, living in a variety of states across America, visiting villages and outposts across Asia, South America and Africa, plus some of the most enchanting cities and landscapes across Europe. Each new place was a revelation, and I found myself constantly noticing the little things that made a space feel unique. Whether it was the rich textures of a Parisian apartment, the vibrant warmth of a Mediterranean villa, or the cosy charm of a Peruvian mountain lodge, I kept asking myself: “What makes a space feel inviting, memorable, and lived in?”

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