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6 Golden Rules for Your Home Design

Bill Bensley, the American architect, and interior designer who has designed over 200 hospitality projects in 50 countries and founder of Bangkok and Bali-based design studio Bensley gives WHEREVER his home design secrets.

When it comes to designing a home, I always say: don’t follow trends—tell your story. A house should be a reflection of who you are, where you’ve been, and what makes you tick. I’ve never been one for minimalism or sterile spaces. I much prefer a home that hums with personality—layered with memories, curiosities, and a touch of the unexpected.  The history of your home, and the experiences you want to create within it will add depth and meaning to your space.

 

Showcase your treasures

I encourage people to bring back treasures from their travels—souvenirs that have meaning, not just things picked up at the airport. Group them into little curated collections: by color, by material, by theme. Don’t just scatter them about. Think of each grouping as a still life. Rearrange them, photograph them, play with the composition until it sings.  One of our bathrooms at home is a shrine to our travels in Africa and India. Door frame from Rajasthan, statues, beadwork from Benin, Yoruba, Congo, South Africa, shell vests from the island of Nias - topped off with the jungle birdsong music!

 

We all have collections of things, be they mundane things like handbags, objects collected on a trip, art from a beloved artist. Take those collections, however simple, and try grouping them... all things orange for example.  Or all types of human figures.  Or all elephants of different sizes and materials grouped together - that looks great too. Group, organize, reorganize, rethink, reshuffle,  take photos, study the photos for composition, adjust then show.

Create a sense of place.

Think about the unique character of your location and incorporate elements that reflect its identity. This could be through local materials, artwork, or architectural details.  Don't be afraid to mix patterns, colors, and textures to create a unique and visually stimulating environment. 

 

Prioritize comfort.

Invest in high-quality bedding, fluffy towels, and cozy furnishings to create a luxurious and relaxing atmosphere. Good bedding and towels can significantly impact both the visual appeal and the psychological well-being of a space.

The more plants the better.

Don't be scared to bring the outdoors in - and the indoors out! We spend most of our time outdoors, in the garden or on the veranda, enjoying the thousands of species of plants that earned our home the title of "Baan Botanica"

“Let the boldly patterned populate solid simple spaces - pick your battles. If you have a star piece, give it space to breathe.”

Comfort is king.

Splurge on proper bedding—crisp sheets, fluffy towels, generous duvets. You’d be amazed how much your mood can shift when your bedroom feels like a six-star hotel. And always consider where you are—what the light feels like, the breezes, the local materials. A strong sense of place, both inside and out, will ground your design in something real.

Natural light and airflow are crucial.

 I often design homes with shaded openings and cross-ventilation in mind. It’s not just sustainable—it’s how you make a house feel alive.

Above all, I design with narrative. Each room, each vignette, should whisper a bit of a story. Mix things up, have some fun. Clash a leopard print with a chinoiserie lamp. Hang a painting where no one expects it. But whatever you do—treat your pieces with care. Give them pride of place. Never, ever put something meaningful on the floor.

In the end, design isn’t just about how a space looks. It’s about how it makes you feel. And if it makes you smile—really smile—when you walk through the door, then you've done it right.

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