Interior design rules that can — and can’t — be broken
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Interior design rules that can — and can’t — be broken
Three experts advise on how best to keep up with constantly changing trends and influences.
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By Kathleen Freimond
Published Jul 02, 2026
Last updated 2 hours ago
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Madeleine Sloback, founder and creative director at Madeleine Design Group in Surrey, B.C. says a rule that should never be broken is the often-referenced fu…
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