Here at Tub Chairs, we are eagerly looking forward to an interesting design year in 2018. We’ve compiled a list of our Top 35 UK based designer blog sites. Dipping into these gives a real sense of delight. Make sure you’re sat in a comfy chair, and you’ve got a bit of time spare to treat yourself to some beautiful ideas.
Cereal is a magazine run by a couple based in Bath who works tirelessly to inspire us with their sleek, modern and understatedly beautiful design choices, find out about some of their inspirations here.
Abigail Ahern produces practical articles related to interior design. You can read through her design ideas and feel inspired to give your home a bit of uplift.
Sarah Akwisombe is full of life character who left her day job to explore being an interior stylist. Her blog is alive with positivity and ideas for first-time buyers. See how you reflect her colourful style with one of our Artemis Accent chairs.
The FTs How To Spend It has been steadily building a beautiful archive of interior design articles, which often highlight up and coming designers and featured their work.
Fresh Design Blog has a multitude of ideas for you to find your perfect furniture. They will provide you with contemporary ideas to help you choose your perfect setting.
The Design Sheppard written by Stacey is a wonderful look into all things interior, from up to date news and a myriad of ideas.
For minimal and sleek design look no further than this beautifully curated website at Lobster and Swan. The ideas and photography will have you craving this Scandi style home all on your own.
Over at Kate Young there is a wealth of ideas for decorating your home with a budget, albeit a very stylish one. Her thoughts are wonderfully sourced and presented.
Stylejuicer is written by the super talented Annie Kruse whose images portray her sense of clean graphic style. It’s easy to add beautiful accents like these to your home with the Artemis chair.
VInterior is a relatively new addition to the blog design world, and they have a good blog about how to get the look and make your home look like the one straight out of a magazine. They are particularly good at mid-century furniture.
Copperline has a fine collection of ideas for your home. Fiona Reid has an eye for style and finds some treasures to inspire you.
Moregeous will help you find the ultimate in easy slow living in your home. The blog is full of fun ideas for cooking as well as home styling. There’s also a really handy before and afters section so that you can see how a project develops from start to finish.
British magazines always provide a wealth of good ideas for decorating. Elle Decoration has a reference library on their inspirations page.
The same applies to Living etc. and their style page. Beautifully photographed interiors always mean that there is something for every design enthusiast. It also profiles new designers starting out.
Sania Pell has produced this beautiful website full of ideas for interiors. The colours are soft and easy to live within your home. Endlessly endearing.
One of the best places to look for ideas is on Ideal Home. The sections are well labelled, and you will easily find something to suit all tastes. A pretty wingback chair would fit in perfectly to one of the schemes featured on their site.
Loop the Loop is based in Wales and have a warm and cosy inspired website that give you a comfy sense of home. Beautiful images accompany the informative text.
The Rockett St George website has so much to give. Feed your soul with their posts from designers, who give helpful advice on projects from start to finish. They also keep us all up to date with the latest trends.
Always looking forward to new designs and styling Bodie and Fou is a well-established brand who love to share beautiful things. We spend hours on here dreaming of an equally minimalist and tidy home.
Bright Bazaar is just that, bright. If you’re looking for a shot of light and energy in your home, Will can help you achieve it. He tirelessly works to input colour into peoples lives. A wonderful site to behold.
British Style UK is a wonderful resource for those of us who want to know what is available specifically in the UK. They cover the high street brands and supermarkets so you’ll never miss a great deal.
Jen from Love Chic Living has a site which details lots of how to and practical advice on interior design. Her blog is full of really great ideas, which can easily be incorporated into your home.
Dezeen online magazine has been around for a few years now and have built up a fabulous archive of all things design related. They cover the international design arena, so it’s a fascinating journey through their archives.
Another place we constantly feel motivated by is Nowness. It’s a website full of videos relating to design, fashion, culture and music. Their ‘In Residence’ series shows the insides of the homes of architects and designers, sometimes interviewing them also. It’s a wonderful look at the world of a designer and how they work.
The Design Hunter website is a pleasure to look at. One of the top interiors blog sites it always maintains an eye for quality and sustainable ideas. One for the little black book.
Wild and Grizzly is a fun-filled website with a kid-friendly attitude. Why not add a little colour to your children’s bedroom with this eye-catching kid’s Angel chair.
Decorenvy was started by Lucy as she was tired of seeing the same old IKEA products gracing people’s houses. I’m sure she’s not the only one. The result is a curated list of beautiful interiors products that can be found online. The most addictive section is the home tours. Full of places we’d all like to live.
Mad About The House is an eclectic and intriguing mix of design styles all in one blog. It makes a welcome change from the pale muted colours of a lot of the Scandi websites. It felt a bit more sophisticated and grown up.
Swoon-Worthy can help you decide on colour combinations, swatches and has useful tips on how to make your decoration work well. There are fabulous styling tips alongside each article making design decisions easy.
Hello, Pea Green has a good selection of news and reviews across the interior design spectrum. The site also reviews the all-important design shows so that you can gauge what is being produced by the world’s top designers.
The new-ish Country and Town House blog has been building reputable client admiration from designers and enthusiasts alike. It has a good blog section where you can read about some beautiful objects of desire.
House and Garden magazine is a well-established magazine, but less well known is their blog, which houses an archive of very useful projects and ideas about design. The do’s and don’ts section is invaluable.
Rose and Grey give you interior styling ideas that will improve your home life. The layouts are uncomplicated and achievable for even the wariest of aspiring designers.
When looking for an overview of the home and to see inspirational ideas Dear Designer is a fun place to start. Carole King writes up to date relevant articles to help us decide on where to focus our ideas. Imagine a Sunday afternoon spent reading about her ideas in our comfy Jubilee chair.
One last one for the Scandi fan. Hannah in the House is a treasure trove of beautiful muted colours and a historical look back at where the style originates. Hannah shares practical ideas from her home that can easily be translated into yours.
Office and marketing manager for Sloane & Sons Stylish Chairs, who sell a range of high-quality tub chairs, accent chairs and more.