Nina Takesh

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Interior Designer | Tastemaker | Stylist | Fluent in 4 languages Inquiries: collab@ninatakesh.com Mgmt: @acb.creative PR: @dadagoldberg
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The moment I stepped into the kenfulkinc store in Los Angeles, I felt that familiar rush of curiosity I get when entering a space that has something to say. With each corner, I discovered new details - vintage jewelry displayed like precious heirlooms, vases that carried the weight of true artistry, and even works by Andy Warhol quietly integrated into the mix. It felt less like shopping and more like wandering through a collector’s world.

What captivated me most was the store’s attention to detail. One wall in particular had been hand painted in a way that felt theatrical, almost like a stage set waiting to come alive. It reminded me how transformative a single design gesture can be - the kind of detail that lingers in your memory long after you leave.

Spaces like this remind me why I love design so much. It is not simply about objects or decoration, but about crafting an experience - one that stirs imagination, emotion, and curiosity. I walked away inspired, already dreaming of how to channel that same sense of magic into my own projects. XXNT

#interiordesign #kenfulk #interiors #homedecor #homedecorfinds 2025-09-04 21:55:21 The moment I stepped .. 19 -98% 0 -100%
The moment I stepped into the kenfulkinc store in Los Angeles, I felt that familiar rush of curiosity I get when entering a space that has something to say. With each corner, I discovered new details - vintage jewelry displayed like precious heirlooms, vases that carried the weight of true artistry, and even works by Andy Warhol quietly integrated into the mix. It felt less like shopping and more like wandering through a collector’s world.

What captivated me most was the store’s attention to detail. One wall in particular had been hand painted in a way that felt theatrical, almost like a stage set waiting to come alive. It reminded me how transformative a single design gesture can be - the kind of detail that lingers in your memory long after you leave.

Spaces like this remind me why I love design so much. It is not simply about objects or decoration, but about crafting an experience - one that stirs imagination, emotion, and curiosity. I walked away inspired, already dreaming of how to channel that same sense of magic into my own projects. XXNT

#interiordesign #kenfulk #interiors #homedecor #homedecorfinds 2025-09-04 21:34:45 The moment I stepped .. 0 -100% 76 +14%
Wellness isn’t being treated as an indulgence reserved for a spa weekend or a faraway retreat anymore. It’s becoming an essential part of how we think about our homes every single day. That means softer palettes that put the mind at ease, natural light that gently supports our daily rhythms, and intimate corners that invite pause and reflection rather than constant productivity. It’s design that doesn’t just ask how you want a space to look, but how you want it to make you feel when you live in it.

For me, that’s where the real beauty of interiors lies. A home should nurture your well-being as much as it reflects your style. It should be a place that feels restorative when life is busy, and inspiring when you need energy. True luxury is not about chasing the latest trend, but about creating spaces that breathe with you, support you, and make the ordinary moments of daily life feel elevated, intentional, and deeply personal.

Comment “wellness” down below to receive some of my top home picks to elevate your space! XXNT

#interiordesign #homedecor #wellness #wellnessinhomes #design 2025-09-02 22:46:22 Wellness is.. 17 -98% 1 -98%
Wellness isn’t being treated as an indulgence reserved for a spa weekend or a faraway retreat anymore. It’s becoming an essential part of how we think about our homes every single day. That means softer palettes that put the mind at ease, natural light that gently supports our daily rhythms, and intimate corners that invite pause and reflection rather than constant productivity. It’s design that doesn’t just ask how you want a space to look, but how you want it to make you feel when you live in it.

For me, that’s where the real beauty of interiors lies. A home should nurture your well-being as much as it reflects your style. It should be a place that feels restorative when life is busy, and inspiring when you need energy. True luxury is not about chasing the latest trend, but about creating spaces that breathe with you, support you, and make the ordinary moments of daily life feel elevated, intentional, and deeply personal.

Comment “wellness” down below to receive some of my top home picks to elevate your space! XXNT

#interiordesign #wellness #homewellness #homedecor #spalikehomes #elevatedhomes 2025-09-02 22:27:21 Wellness is.. 1,653 +114% 359 +440%
We’ve all seen kitchen trends that photograph beautifully, yet lose their charm once lived in. Some sacrifice comfort for style, others date a space far too quickly, and a few make everyday tasks more complicated than they should be. The real challenge and reward is in creating a kitchen that feels timeless, practical, and deeply inviting, rather than chasing what looks good for only a moment. XXNT 2025-08-31 21:45:00 We’ve all seen kitchen .. 1,211 +57% 60 -10%
Life lately feels like drifting through the chapters of a half-written novel; discovering artists whose visions linger long after the canvas fades, walking endlessly along the beach with the tide as my confidant, and learning there is a rare kind of opulence in the quiet art of simply living, of letting days unfold like poetry without haste. XXNT 2025-08-30 01:06:31 Life lately feels like dr.. 0 -100% 74 +11%
A home is remembered not only for how it looks, but for how it feels. Often, what lingers most with guests isn’t the paint color or furniture layout, but the scent in the air. Signature scents have a quiet power to anchor a space in memory and set the emotional tone the moment you walk through the door.

Choosing the right fragrance is about choosing the mood of your home. Calm and meditative notes like sandalwood, palo santo, or vetiver create serene spaces. Warm and enveloping aromas like amber, vanilla, or cashmere musk make living rooms and dining areas feel intimate. Bright and energizing scents like bergamot, mandarin, or grapefruit give kitchens and workspaces a fresh, uplifting energy. These layers of scent are as considered as fabrics, finishes, or furniture.

A home feels truly complete when it breathes with personality. A signature scent creates a sensory experience that is both intimate and unforgettable, a quiet luxury that lingers long after someone leaves.
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#interiordesign #homefragrance #signaturescent #design 2025-08-27 21:42:48 A home is remembered no.. 8 -99% 0 -100%
A home is remembered not only for how it looks, but for how it feels. Often, what lingers most with guests isn’t the paint color or furniture layout, but the scent in the air. Signature scents have a quiet power to anchor a space in memory and set the emotional tone the moment you walk through the door.

Choosing the right fragrance is about choosing the mood of your home. Calm and meditative notes like sandalwood, palo santo, or vetiver create serene spaces. Warm and enveloping aromas like amber, vanilla, or cashmere musk make living rooms and dining areas feel intimate. Bright and energizing scents like bergamot, mandarin, or grapefruit give kitchens and workspaces a fresh, uplifting energy. These layers of scent are as considered as fabrics, finishes, or furniture.

A home feels truly complete when it breathes with personality. A signature scent creates a sensory experience that is both intimate and unforgettable, a quiet luxury that lingers long after someone leaves.
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#interiordesign #homefragrances #signaturescent #homedecor #design 2025-08-27 21:39:27 A home is remembered no.. 0 -100% 70 +5%
When I ask clients what they regret most about their homes, it’s rarely the big choices. It’s the details that sneak up on you over time. Things like corner sinks that end up being more awkward than clever, skipping out on refinishing hardwood floors when they really needed it, or impulse-buying décor that doesn’t quite fit the bigger picture. These aren’t just little mistakes - they’re the choices that can make a home feel disconnected instead of intentional. The best spaces come together when every decision is made with thought and vision, no matter how small.

That’s why I always tell people: slow down, edit, and think ahead. A home isn’t built in a day, and the pieces you bring in should feel like they’ll belong not just now, but for years to come. XXNT

#interiordesign #design #homedecor #interiors #homedesign 2025-08-26 22:39:09 When I a.. 25 -97% 0 -100%
When I ask clients what they regret most about their homes, it’s rarely the big choices. It’s the details that sneak up on you over time. Things like corner sinks that end up being more awkward than clever, skipping out on refinishing hardwood floors when they really needed it, or impulse-buying décor that doesn’t quite fit the bigger picture. These aren’t just little mistakes - they’re the choices that can make a home feel disconnected instead of intentional. The best spaces come together when every decision is made with thought and vision, no matter how small.

That’s why I always tell people: slow down, edit, and think ahead. A home isn’t built in a day, and the pieces you bring in should feel like they’ll belong not just now, but for years to come. XXNT

#interiordesign #homedecor #decormistakes #interiordesignmistakes #interiordesigntips 2025-08-26 22:37:00 When I a.. 0 -100% 83 +25%
Design, to me, has always been about more than just form- it's about feeling. A quiet conversation between space and soul.

This collection made its debut months ago. Today, its story continues- a quiet testament to lasting form and feeling These pieces were born from intuition and shaped with intention: curves that cradle, textures that ground, silhouettes that speak without needing to shout.

Every line, every proportion, every detail was refined until it felt just right. Not trend-driven. Not rushed. Just honest design meant to live with you — and grow more beautiful with time.

Available now at ninatakesh.com
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#interiordesign #furniturecollection #homedecor #furniture 2025-08-25 21:38:31 Design, to me, has alwa.. 8 -99% 2 -97%
Design, to me, has always been about more than just form- it's about feeling. A quiet conversation between space and soul.

This collection made its debut months ago. Today, its story continues- a quiet testament to lasting form and feeling These pieces were born from intuition and shaped with intention: curves that cradle, textures that ground, silhouettes that speak without needing to shout.

Every line, every proportion, every detail was refined until it felt just right. Not trend-driven. Not rushed. Just honest design meant to live with you- and grow more beautiful with time.

Available now at ninatakesh.com
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#interiordesign #furniturecollection #ninatakeshfurniture #chicfurniture #homedecor 2025-08-25 21:36:48 Design, to me, has always.. 0 -100% 81 +22%
Half the battle in decorating is just figuring out what your actual style is. I’ve been designing homes for years and even my clients sometimes get mixed up between styles. In this reel I’m breaking down the most popular design vibes so you can finally say, “Yes, that’s me.”

If you want to see my personal ranking of the top styles from the past few years, head over to my full YouTube video. Link is in my bio XXNT 2025-08-24 21:50:00 Half the battle.. 1,073 +39% 61 -8%
In the past few weeks, I feel like every design conversation circles back to one thing: the conversation pit. It’s one of those retro architectural details that’s suddenly everywhere again- equal parts nostalgic and bold. So of course, when I heard that the madhappy store had one tucked into its space, I had to see it for myself.

What I love is how seamlessly they integrated it into the environment- it feels inviting and communal, but also completely in step with the brand’s cool, street-driven energy. The rest of the store carries that same balance: funky yet refined decor, a playful mix of textures, and a coffee shop tucked in the back that makes you want to linger longer than you planned.

And then there’s the clothing- streetwear with a sense of polish- pieces that reflect the mood of the space itself: modern, approachable, and quietly fresh.

It’s always fascinating when a brand uses design to create more than just a retail experience- they create a world you want to step into. And Madhappy does exactly that.

#interiordesign #madhappy #conversationpit #coolinteriors #LAclothing 2025-08-21 22:09:32 In the past few.. 0 -100% 66 -1%
Some design elements don’t just decorate a room- they transform it. And in 2026, the quiet hero of interiors will be the glass sconce.

Unlike a standard light fixture, glass sconces don’t just illuminate a room- they shift the entire atmosphere. They scatter light in delicate, unexpected ways, casting shadows that move across walls like living art. They can soften a grand space, elevate a quiet corner, or bring sculptural depth to a hallway that otherwise goes unnoticed.

For designers, they’re more than functional lighting- they’re jewelry for the home. A whisper of transparency, a play of reflection, and a reminder that even the subtlest glow can redefine atmosphere.

2026 is the year of the glass sconce- because true luxury is found in the details. XXNT 

#interiordesign #glasssconces #lighting #2026interiordesign #homedecor 2025-08-20 22:46:55 Some design eleme.. 1,524 +98% 87 +31%
The dining room is often thought of as a space defined by the table and chairs- but what truly transforms it is the art. The right piece can shift the entire mood of a room: bold colors bring energy to lively dinners, while soft, layered tones invite slower, more intimate moments.

It starts with scale- a large canvas can anchor the space and balance the weight of the dining table, while a thoughtfully arranged gallery wall creates movement and rhythm. Then it’s about contrast. Pairing tactile textures with art adds depth, letting each material highlight the other.

And finally, lighting. A well-placed sconce or even a subtle picture light turns the art into a focal point, creating a glow that feels curated and intentional.

When you bring art into your dining room, you’re not just decorating- you’re setting the stage for connection, conversation, and the kind of atmosphere people want to linger in long after the last glass is poured. XXNT

#interiordesign #diningroom #hangingart #interiordesignadvice 2025-08-20 03:09:11 The dining room is .. 35 -95% 0 -100%
The dining room is often thought of as a space defined by the table and chairs- but what truly transforms it is the art. The right piece can shift the entire mood of a room: bold colors bring energy to lively dinners, while soft, layered tones invite slower, more intimate moments.

It starts with scale- a large canvas can anchor the space and balance the weight of the dining table, while a thoughtfully arranged gallery wall creates movement and rhythm. Then it’s about contrast. Pairing tactile textures with art adds depth, letting each material highlight the other.

And finally, lighting. A well-placed sconce or even a subtle picture light turns the art into a focal point, creating a glow that feels curated and intentional.

When you bring art into your dining room, you’re not just decorating- you’re setting the stage for connection, conversation, and the kind of atmosphere people want to linger in long after the last glass is poured. XXNT

#interiordesign #diningrooms #diningroomart #homedecor #hangingart #diningroomtransformation 2025-08-19 21:44:28 The dining room is .. 0 -100% 62 -7%
I’ve been really into the idea of bringing luxury hotel vibes into everyday living. It’s not about making your home feel formal, but about layering in those little indulgences that make a space feel special. A signature scent instantly sets the mood, while plush seating invites you to fully unwind. Crisp bedding, perfectly folded towels, and oversized throws bring that five-star touch without being over the top. And then there’s lighting- warm dimmers, sculptural lamps, or a bedside sconce that makes everything feel more intentional. Together, these details create an atmosphere that feels elevated yet effortless- like the best parts of a getaway, woven right into daily life. XXNT

#interiordesign #hotelliving #hotelinteriors #homedecor #signaturescent 2025-08-19 04:58:19 I’ve been really in.. 97 -87% 0 -100%
Tucked away in the heart of Paris, Hotel Balzac carries with it a richness that feels both historic and quietly intimate. Once the home of Honoré de Balzac, the celebrated novelist, the hotel still holds echoes of its literary past- every corner whispers a story.

Inside, the design is pure Parisian elegance: jewel-toned fabrics, gilded detailing, and soft light that filters through heavy drapery. It’s the kind of atmosphere that feels timeless- luxurious, but never showy. A place where history and comfort live side by side.

Staying here feels less like checking into a hotel and more like being invited into a private Parisian residence. The interiors balance opulence with intimacy, creating a retreat that honors its past while offering every modern comfort.

This marks the beginning of a new series I’m sharing here- my favorite hotel stays, told through design and experience. And Hotel Balzac felt like the perfect place to begin. XXNT

#hotelbalzac #interiordesign #paris #frenchhotels #hotelrecommendations #design 2025-08-19 01:00:03 Tucked away in the h.. 0 -100% 70 +5%
I’ve been really into the idea of bringing luxury hotel vibes into everyday living. It’s not about making your home feel formal, but about layering in those little indulgences that make a space feel special. A signature scent instantly sets the mood, while plush seating invites you to fully unwind. Crisp bedding, perfectly folded towels, and oversized throws bring that five-star touch without being over the top. And then there’s lighting- warm dimmers, sculptural lamps, or a bedside sconce that makes everything feel more intentional. 

Together, these details create an atmosphere that feels elevated yet effortless- like the best parts of a getaway, woven right into daily life. XXNT

#interiordesign #homedecor #luxuryhotel #homedesign #homedesigndetails 2025-08-17 21:30:39 I’ve been really in.. 5,880 +662% 101 +52%
Tucked into a quiet, almost secret corner of the city, hostlerburrows feels like a pause button for the day. Every piece here is chosen with intention, each carrying its own story in its patina, shape, and texture. Together, they create that rare balance between restraint and personality.

This isn't about filling a space just to fill it. It's about curating moments where calm meets character.
I left feeling inspired, reminded that the most exceptional design doesn't need to raise its voice. 

You can find my full list of recent vintage store finds over on my Substack. XXNT

#interiordesign #vintageLA #antiquefurniture #furnitureLA #homedecor 2025-08-15 01:02:52 Tucked into a quiet, almo.. 1,003 +30% 88 +32%
Stained glass has a way of transforming a room, casting colored light across surfaces and bringing a sense of artistry into everyday life. In 2026, this classic trend is making a sophisticated comeback- not as a showy statement, but as a thoughtful detail that adds warmth, texture, and personality to a home. Designers and homeowners alike are finding subtle, elegant ways to incorporate it: a transom above a door that filters sunlight into soft, jewel-toned patterns; a delicate inset in cabinetry that adds interest without overwhelming the space; a narrow window in a cozy reading corner that invites quiet reflection; or a small panel in a hallway that catches the afternoon glow, turning an ordinary passage into a moment of beauty. 

Beyond the obvious, stained glass can be woven into furniture, room dividers, or even decorative accents, creating layers of color and craftsmanship that feel simultaneously timeless and contemporary. It’s in these details that the trend truly shines, offering a way to celebrate artistry, bring a home to life with light and hue, and transform familiar spaces into something unexpectedly enchanting. XXNT

#interiordesign #stainedglass #homeswithcharacter #homedecor #windows 2025-08-14 01:30:12 Stained glass has a way.. 1,375 +78% 55 -17%
Every design era leaves behind treasures- but few decades embodied drama and decadence as effortlessly as the 1970s. This was a time when interiors spoke in textures, glistened under soft lighting, and celebrated comfort without sacrificing style. Polished lacquer and mirrored panels that expanded the sense of space, sculptural furnishings that blurred the line between function and art, and generously proportioned, low-slung velvet seating that invited long evenings of conversation and effortless glamour.

What makes this aesthetic so compelling for 2026 is its fearless commitment to atmosphere. In a world that’s often pared-back and restrained, ’70s glam reminds us that a home can be both a sanctuary and a stage. Chrome and brass accents lend a touch of polish, sculptural lighting casts an almost cinematic mood, and bold color palettes infuse spaces with energy and warmth.

It’s not simply a revival- it’s a reimagining. The glamour of the ’70s, when adapted to today’s sensibilities, offers a rich, tactile, and deeply personal way of living. In 2026, bringing back this era isn’t about replicating the past-it’s about channeling its confidence, its comfort, and its unapologetic flair for the unforgettable. XXNT 

#interiordesign #1970sinteriordesign #70sdesign #70sdecor #homedecor #homeswithcharacter 2025-08-14 01:06:58 Every des.. 427 -45% 9 -86%
Every design era leaves behind treasures- but few decades embodied drama and decadence as effortlessly as the 1970s. This was a time when interiors spoke in textures, glistened under soft lighting, and celebrated comfort without sacrificing style. Polished lacquer and mirrored panels that expanded the sense of space, sculptural furnishings that blurred the line between function and art, and generously proportioned, low-slung velvet seating that invited long evenings of conversation and effortless glamour.

What makes this aesthetic so compelling for 2026 is its fearless commitment to atmosphere. In a world that’s often pared-back and restrained, ’70s glam reminds us that a home can be both a sanctuary and a stage. Chrome and brass accents lend a touch of polish, sculptural lighting casts an almost cinematic mood, and bold color palettes infuse spaces with energy and warmth.

It’s not simply a revival- it’s a reimagining. The glamour of the ’70s, when adapted to today’s sensibilities, offers a rich, tactile, and deeply personal way of living. In 2026, bringing back this era isn’t about replicating the past-it’s about channeling its confidence, its comfort, and its unapologetic flair for the unforgettable. XXNT

#interiordesign #1970sglam #70sinteriordesign #1970s #homedecor #homeswithcharacter #funkydesign 2025-08-12 23:59:41 Every des.. 4,936 +540% 181 +172%
blackmancruz is the embodiment of drama, craftsmanship, and quiet opulence. Their showroom in Los Angeles is simply magnetic: from sculptural lighting to singular rarities, each piece carries its own story. The way they blend their own designs with the work of visionary makers gives the space a bold, poetic energy, making every visit unforgettable. XXNT

#interiordesign #antiquefurniture #vintagefurniture #vintagedesign #homedecor #homedesign #blackmancruz 2025-08-09 21:34:10 blackmancruz is the embod.. 0 -100% 76 +14%

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