Go Bold with Tinzeltown’s Feel-Good Interiors
Dopamine Décor is something Tinzeltown has embodied for oh so long that we think it’s time to move on to some other happy hormones and their visual representation in interior design: welcome to Serotonin Sophistication and Oxytocin Olala. Be inspired with Tinzeltown.
To get the serotonin flowing, we surrender ourselves to a white living room full of colour, pop art, tassels, and trinkets. The white serves as a calming canvas that allows the artist within you to dip your magic wand into all the patterns and pastels of your wildest imagination—without losing the plot.
Oxytocin, which fosters bonding and makes your house feel like home, will surely be triggered while lying in a bed of (not roses but) flowers and palm trees, resting your head on a custom-made headboard matching custom-made pelmets and curtains, while admiring Christian Lacroix’s or GUCCI’s wallpapers—so stunning they might even have given Oscar Wilde’s final hours a brighter outlook. (He died in a hotel in Paris complaining about the ugliness of the walls.)
Enquiries for interior design at https://tinzeltown.com/
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