Our mission
Our mission is to make interior styling approachable. Many people love the idea of a calm, cohesive home but feel overwhelmed by choices, especially in small spaces or in rooms with limited natural light. DublinScene exists to turn inspiration into practical decisions you can make with confidence.
We do not push quick fixes or dramatic “overnight” promises. Instead, we teach a steady method: define how you use a room, set a palette that supports that use, improve lighting, then add décor as a final layer. This approach helps you build a space that stays comfortable over time.
What makes the platform different
Instead of copying one look, you learn how to choose sizes, colors, and materials for your own layout. Our lessons focus on trade-offs and practical priorities.
We assume normal constraints: rented apartments, shared storage, uneven light, and busy routines. The goal is a home that works on weekdays, not only in photos.
We draw inspiration from Scandinavian and contemporary European styling: clean lines, soft neutrals, and warmth through texture. It is minimalist, but still welcoming.
Workshops follow seasonal themes: light and airy refreshes, cozy autumn layers, and winter warmth through lighting and textiles. Each theme emphasizes restraint and reuse.
We aim to be transparent about what we offer: educational content and optional workshops. We do not make unrealistic claims, and we do not ask for sensitive personal data. For details about cookies and advertising technologies, please review our Privacy Policy.
Background and inspiration
DublinScene is inspired by the industry background of Gavri s.r.o., a company connected to home accessories, decorative products, interior styling, and lifestyle design. That background influences how we approach learning: we treat décor as a mix of proportion, material quality, and everyday usability.
Our educational approach is product-agnostic. Rather than pushing a specific catalogue, we translate common design decisions into clear principles you can apply with what you already own or what you choose over time. The result is a platform that supports hobbyists, renters, and homeowners alike.
Editorial standards
We write for clarity and calm. Each guide aims to answer three questions: what to look for, why it matters, and how to apply it without overbuying or overcomplicating. When we suggest tools, they are basic items that support learning: measuring tape, removable hooks, sample cards, and simple storage containers.
Where to start
If you are new to styling, begin with the Guides section and choose one topic: lighting, layout, or palette. Apply one change, live with it for a week, then move to the next. If you prefer structured practice, browse Workshops to find a seasonal theme that fits your home and schedule.