10 Interiors Accounts We Love On TikTok
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10 Interiors Accounts We Love On TikTok

If you’re thinking of redecorating – or even renovating – look no further than TikTok for inspiration. These are the renovation, DIY and interior design accounts we’re obsessed with…
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@LoneFoxHome

Every video is a lesson in how to make big home changes without breaking the bank. From straightforward projects such as building flat-packed furniture to bigger tasks like laying a tiled floor, he’ll show you how to take it all in your stride.

@ThisHouse5000

Elena isn’t just full of accessible tips, upcycling hacks and renovation ideas for your home – she also shares her favourite recipes to help you enjoy using your space once you’re happy with the design.

@TobysHome0

Cottage core at its finest, Toby Payne and his husband have created a cosy, peaceful country home that oozes charm. There are also plenty of DIY hacks and inspo to scroll back through – and we love that he’s an advocate of small spaces and compact living.

@JeremiahBrent

Living in a New York loft and with a Montauk home available to rent on Airbnb, there’s so much to love about Jeremiah Brent and his approach to design – keep an eye out for styling tips and family moments shared with his husband Nate Berkus and their children.

@SteveCordony

Steve Cordony is a leading Sydney-based interior and event stylist, and his TikTok feed demonstrates just how skilled he is. His account is full of tips for styling shelves, commodes, coffee tables and epic tablescapes – look out for nifty napkin hacks, too.

@Viiiiics

Chicago-based natural wine lover and amateur interior designer Vic uses her TikTok to show followers how to transform a living space from day to night, how to organise a hallway and how to make more of the corners of a home. If you love mid-century style or want to find ways to enhance a rented space, make her your next follow.

@Reserve_Home

Brooklyn-based Mallory Fletcher chronicles her life and love of design on this account. With a style best described as traditional yet fresh, she posts plenty of DIY content showing how she and her partner restored their apartment to its former glory.

@HummusBirrd

Brigette Muller lives in a 560-sq ft ‘railroad’ apartment in Brooklyn. On her TikTok, antiques tips sit alongside posts on effective bathroom cleaning and hardware DIY – so there’s no shortage of inspiration.

@TobyLNY

New Yorker Toby has gone for a moody aesthetic in his contemporary high rise – think lots of low lighting, muted lamps and candlelight. Among the cowhide chairs and Scandi consoles, his apartment is truly captivating if you’re looking for something a little different.

@StudioEmmJean_Chicago

Showcasing a cool loft apartment full of art, books, home accessories and candles, Courtney Shoudis’s TikTok account proves how adept she is at mixing punchy retro touches with modern homeware.

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