Write with the Five Senses
Choose tactile words that fit the material truth. Linen cools; velvet hushes; limewash breathes. Avoid generic softness and name the sensation precisely. The right adjective is a fingertip on the wall. Save this exercise and try it on your next project moodboard.
Write with the Five Senses
Treat light like a character with moods and motives. Morning sun pours, afternoon light diffuses, dusk gathers. Pair verbs with brand tone—restrained studios prefer measured phrasing; eclectic projects welcome lyric glints. Tell us how you’ve described light in your latest interior story.