Best for kitchen hacks @reformcph

The Danish kitchen brand updates Ikea cabinets with simple, stylish cupboard fronts in sorbet shades.

Best for maximalists @degournay

These sumptuous, hand-painted murals and wallpapers are far too pricey to buy – just be inspired by shots of walls blooming with lemon trees or exotic birds. More is more.

Best for dining room style @richardleemassey

London’s most tireless restaurant-goer documents inspiringly beautiful places to eat, from humble caffs to top-end eateries – offering take home #interiorsinspo one meal at a time.

Photograph: @themodernhouse

Best for snoopers @themodernhouse

This UK estate agent only sells homes that score high on the design scale. As exciting for nosy people as for those moving house.

Best for barefoot luxury @uxua

A hotel in Brazil whose beachy shots are interspersed with distressed interiors, soft linen, and tropical style.

Photograph: @grillodesigns

Best for DIY ideas @grillodesigns

Young blogger Medina Grillo on updating her rented home in Birmingham; you can do a lot with a little.

Best for mid-century buffs @theatomicranch

Mid-century modern design in a gorgeous Palm Springs setting, where walnut sideboards sit alongside cacti. A Don Draper-inspired dream.

Photograph: @modernistestates

Best for brutalists @modernistestates

Take a tour of cityscapes, retro fonts and concrete buildings that have aged into their beauty.

Best for pared back palettes @daniellesiggerud

A former student of the minimalist architect John Pawson, Siggerud is now an architect based in Copenhagen, and in love with the many muted shades – and textures – of grey.

Best for real-life style @almostmakesperfect

Against a palette of peach, white, and pale brown, Los Angeles-based craft blogger Molly’s own home is a masterclass in staying stylish with a toddler in tow – complete with bespoke stairgate.

Best for colour lovers @farge_dagny

From her cabin outside Oslo, colour consultant Dagny Thurmann-Moe provides clients with modern ways to team colours. Full of ideas and shades that shouldn’t work together, but do.

Best for the unexpected @beau_traps

The brainchild of globetrotting dealer and interior stylist, Maxime Fisher, who discovers unusual, rare and unexpected interiors.

Photograph: @evasonaike

Best for prints @evasonaike

Designer Eva Sonaike draws on her Nigerian heritage to create bright and beautiful textiles – it will inspire you to be braver using print at home.

Best for Bauhaus fans @emilyforgot

Artist and illustrator Emily Alston curates a feed filled with sculptural furniture and uncluttered interiors, past and present – with a big focus on 20th-century design.

Best for globetrotting @hanyayanagihara

Booker-shortlisted author and magazine editor Hanya Yanagihara shares inspiring designs she discovers on her regular travels, from frescoes in Paris to cerise walls in Milan.

Best for monochrome obsessives @_millergrey

This Newcastle-based blogger has an aversion to colour, and is drawn to anything that makes his rental home feel spacious and stylish. Airy whites and strong blacks abound.

Best for daydreaming @howieguja

Interspersed with shots of his local beach in Bellport, New York, are images of the coastal homes photographer Howie Guja comes across: think verandas, distressed wood and clapboard.

Best for culinary style @skyemcalpine

The food author’s main focus is recipes, but here she flits between her London and Venice apartments, documenting her clever ways with colour, texture and tablescapes.

Photograph: @teklan

Best for cheering you up @teklan

An art director, photographer, interior architect, set designer and colour addict, Stockholm-based Tekla Evelina Severin’s feed is perfect for an overcast day.

Best for small space living @contemporary_life

Swedish blogger Melia Malmquist has taken a dated city apartment and turned it into an olive green oasis, full of gleaming knick-knacks, high street bargains and a wealth of inexpensive ideas.