5 Instagram Accounts to Follow for Design Inspiration

Every day, we scroll through our Instagram feeds to find inspiration, whether it comes from our next outfit or our next dream vacation destination. But let’s not forget, that it’s also a window into various interior design options that can help us revamp our interiors game.

From neat table settings to complete overhauls, these accounts dedicated to interior design offer us chances to bring the best of the world to our homes.  From classic details to futuristic fixtures, here are our favorite feeds that might just help you out in your next renovation or at least, your next space-related purchase.

I Have This Thing with Floors

Don’t cringe at the words “shoefie” or “selfeet” just yet. This account encourages people to take photos of their feet against curious floor patterns. From tropical patterns to mismatched tiles, you might just find what kind of floor you want to set your feet on next.

 

The Pink Delight


If you want to revamp your entire dining room or if you’re looking for the right curtains to match your bedroom, The Pink Delight can help you out with different snaps of various interior design details from minimalist floral arrangements to cabin-inspired living rooms.

Snarkitecture

 

If you want to see what the future possibly looks like, scroll through the feed of architecture and design duo Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham. Snarkitekture is Daniel and Alex’s design firm that blurs the lines among sculpture, furniture design, and architecture. Hence, you’ll find yourself asking about their glass fiber Wasserman table and excavated mirror, whether or not they’re sculptures worthy of museum display or a functional fixture for your home.

Justin Chung

Photographer Justin Chung has a knack for spotting office spaces and desk layouts that can get you pumped up for  work. Focusing on clean, minimalist aesthetics and modern fixtures, Justin also gives us insight into the work spaces of different individuals from corporate professionals with their neatly stacked books to creative thinktanks with their walls filled with project sketches.

Design Sponge

If you’re ambitious about making your own interior furniture or at least, handcrafting clever solutions for your home and office space problems, check out this account. You’ll learn how to make shelf spaces from scratch, and how to make trinkets that can add an inspired touch to the neglected corners in your area.