Dara Huang has been enlisted as a judge on The Big Interiors Battle, alongside presenter AJ Odudu, but you may have heard her name before as she's the mother of Princess Beatrice's stepson Wolfie, who Dara shares with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
The design pro rents a property in London with her seven-year-old son Christopher 'Woolf' who everyone adorably calls Wolfie. As expected, Dara's home is designed to perfection and is full of amazing features, take a look at some of the best…
Dara Huang's DIY Mirror TV
Dara revealed to her 50,000 followers that she has DIY-ed a fake mirrored television in her lounge, using a sheet of plexiglass. So at first it appears to be a mirror, but when the TV is turned on, she can watch it through the glass.
Dara Huang's curated shelves
The living room is a highlight of the property with large Victorian windows and high ceilings. One way that Dara has utilised the height of the room is to install floor-to-ceiling shelves in the alcoves. The shelves provide a place for Dara to express the personality of her abode, adding books, artwork, ornaments and trinkets.
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Dara Huang's mix and match furniture
If you study the lounge, you'll notice that none of the furniture pieces match. There are cream curved sofas, a wooden accent chair with comfy cushions and a Perspex clear table in the centre of the room. An eclectic mix of different colours, textures and finishes will elevate your space just like Dara's.
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Dara Huang's large hallway mirror
Stopping to take a quick selfie in the hallway, Dara revealed a trick that she has used to make her already huge space appear even bigger, and that's by adding an oversized mirror. Not only a great place to snap your outfit of the day, but also perfect for reflecting light around the room and making it appear larger.
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