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Design Digest Journal
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Welcome to Design Digest, a website and blog about all things that I find  inspiring, with a focus on interior design and architecture.
 I believe in integrating design into all aspects of life, from the car you drive, the pen you use, the way you serve food on a plate, to the home you live in.  Your whole daily existence can be enhanced by surrounding yourself with things you find pleasing.
I am an interior designer  and design educator who works  in Melbourne. 

I have very broad interests from Ancient Roman architecture to Post Modernism with many design heroes including Andrea Palladio, William Morris and Mies van der Rohe to name a few. I am interested in design theory and understanding what enhances our everyday activities as well as those special occasions. This is where I intend to explore different themes and design icons. 
 
Check out my Blog: A day in the life of an interior designer: This is where I record
some of my adventures in the renovation of the two houses that I own.
                                                                                
                                                       
                                                                         

About Us

Design-Digest is created by the design team at Crichton Interiors. All images used in this site are photographed by the author unless referenced.

Company

Crichton Interiors was established in 1958, in Melbourne. 

Our Services

Working in both traditional and contemporary interiors, we specialise in designing and producing hand made soft furnishings as well as offering a full design service from documentation of concepts to schematic and working drawings. Incorporating antiques and artwork is our speciality.
Contact us at: crichtondesign@bigpond.com

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contrast lined contemporary styled curtains
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Werribee Park Mansion drawing room featuring specially commissioned silk damask