Instagram Accounts on our radar to follow for 2025
There’s no better way to get excited about a new build or renovation than seeing the results of those who have paved the way before you. Whether it’s seeing house tours, room reveals, before-and-after pics or someone shining a spotlight on a special design element or furniture piece, the inspiration hunting phase on Instagram can be so much fun.
While there are loads of Instagram accounts that have shown off their journey over the years, we’ve pulled together a list of some of the best Instagram accounts to follow for the ultimate inspo in 2025. Scroll on to see the best design Instagram accounts to put on your radar.
chante.mer.house
Laura Byrne and Matthew “Matty J” Johnson fell in love before the nation’s eyes while appearing on The Bachelor in 2017. And as their relationship continues to hold strong after welcoming two daughters and tying the knot, they’re taking on their next challenge – renovating a run down seaside home together. Documenting their renovation process for their almost 100k followers, the couple are transforming the once worn-down property into a 70s-vibe dream home as they “resist the millennial urge to paint everything white”.
studiopeachey
Byron-Bay based interior designer Rachael Peachey is showing off her expertise in the styling space with engaging posts and Reels via her Instagram page. Rachael is a self-confessed huge fan of pops of colour, personality and patterns. This vibrancy is clear through the interiors shown off on her page – providing the ultimate inspiration for a fun and joyful space.
kawaheartstudio
On her Instagram page, Dee Kawai Tang showcases the design elements of her studio, Kawa Heart Studio. Among the aesthetically pleasing posts are photos showing endless inspiration for creating a calming yet creative space. Add a bit of rustic country charm and a muted colour palette and this beautiful cottage is nothing short of creative perfection.
maisontoscane
Papatya Pelt is a French content creator based in Albi, Toulouse, who has racked up more than 240k followers thanks to her engaging posts. Papatya shares interior design images inspired by “slow design” – a more considered and reflective approach to interior design and decor that promotes positivity, wellbeing and sustainability while creating beautiful spaces.
studiowanda_
The bio says it all when it comes to what’s on offer at Studio Wanda’s Instagram account – “designing interiors that are anything but ordinary”. Living up to her page’s slogan, Hannah Pemberton shows ways to up the ante when it comes to creating a beautiful space. Showcased among the inspo posts are a utility room that’s been turned into something “pretty, practical and cheerful” and a “charming” and “whimsy” bathroom in a Victorian cottage terraced home.
percivalhouse_
Percival House is a reno inspo Instagram account run by couple Adam and David as they take their followers along with them on the journey of overhauling their Adelaide home. They’re currently working on an extension project but past highlights include a kitchen overhaul which they describe as “a colourful nod to the modern country aesthetic we are going for” as well as the bathroom ensuite which received a new lease on life thanks to its new pink wall tiles installation.
solhus.co
Located on Kangaroo Island, Sun House is a coastal, off-grid tiny cabin that offers plenty of serenity. Follow to see inside the accommodation, which features an oceanside view, sunkissed verandah and compact space that cleverly embraces the beauty of nature and allows it to flow inside. Even better? If you love the place, you can book a stay, with 50 percent of profits going to support ocean conservation.
houseninedesign
London-based JoJo Barr, founder and director of House Nine Design, runs this Instagram account which features interior design that incorporates nature to create a grounding and comfortable space. From room reveals to design advice and spotlights on specific design elements that can elevate a room, House Nine Design offers something for everyone to take away.
that.70s.bungalow
Over on the That 70s Bungalow Instagram account, Nina “the Creative” Meehan and Dylan “the Builder” McIntosh are taking followers inside their Newcastle home renovation that was inspired by the original 1970s bar that already existed inside the property. Featuring house tours, the personal story behind the reno and endless info and Q&As about every aspect of the transformation, this Instagram account will have you wanting to pick up the tools, pronto.