The Rising Interiors Influencers Worth Following
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The Rising Interiors Influencers Worth Following

After some fresh interiors inspiration? Instagram has it in spades. Here are some of our favourite up-and-coming interiors influencers to follow now.
By Georgina Blaskey /

Based in Bath, Alice Grace is passionate about interiors, design and photography. Her unique way of adding classic character to newbuild properties has gained her a loyal following. Blending old with new, practical with beautiful, aspirational with achievable, Alice’s images are timeless and classy.

Zoë Carter-Mackay and her husband James bought their Hackney property in 2018. By July 2019, the two had launched into an extensive renovation project. Documenting their experience via their Instagram, they give followers a front-row seat to all the highs and lows. 

After participating in BBC’s The Great Interior Design Challenge, stylist, designer and writer Luke Wells has since charted the renovation of his Victorian terraced house on Instagram. Sharing ideas for various rooms, DIY hacks (from raised garden beds to radiator covers) and plenty of affordable products, there’s a lot of practical information on offer here.

Sarah-Louise Marks and Christopher Phelps are renovating their Victorian property in London, one room at a time. Via their Instagram account, they’re sharing what inspires them and how they plan to build their dream home. With slick reels and stylish stills, this couple know how to make a house look cool. 

Steph Gowla lives in a 500-year-old stone cottage with her husband and two young daughters. Inspired by the surrounding English countryside, she uses a muted colour palette and natural elements to bring her interiors together. With exposed brick walls, tongue and groove panelling, and plenty of natural touches, we love her country cottage style.

Luxe simplicity defines Katarina Laurent’s taste in fashion and interiors. The lofty proportions of her London home are seriously enviable, and we love how she carefully curates her homeware collection to add interest to spaces.

‘Less is more’ is the ethos behind Hannah Lines’s approach to interiors. Her philosophy focuses on buying less and buying better; ultimately, she believes in being selective about what we have in our homes. The result is serene, simple interiors that celebrate each room and every object in it.

Sophia Fanciulli lives in a wooden property in Kent – which is also offered up as a location house for films, shoots and more. Combining marble, weaves, rattan and, of course, wood, Sophia has created a warm, interesting home that combines all the latest interiors trends in a light-filled, comfortable space. 

@TheIndiaEdit also runs this cool interiors account. Full of statement furniture, playful accessories and practical decorating ideas, India’s posts offer plenty of inspiration as well as styling tips, in a way that feels nicely accessible.

Hannah has been documenting her renovation of a family home in SW London and we can't help swooning over the interior glazing, exposed brick work and statement lighting. This account is especially inspiring for anyone tackling a city basement.  

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