Overview
When sisters Elle and Alanah Giuliano launched Twostyle back in 2018, they were just 22 and 19 — two Melbourne creatives with an obsession for interiors and a knack for spotting what makes a home work. Seven years later, their studio has grown into a full-scale design business with a team of 11, known for crafting spaces that balance luxury and personality in equal measure.
"We believe great design should feel as good as it looks," says Elle. "It's about creating spaces people can actually live in, not just photograph."
Forget sterile styling and cookie-cutter fitouts — Twostyle is all about creating homes that make you feel something. Their aesthetic blends natural tones with bold details and surprising moments of character, from playful powder rooms to perfectly layered kitchens. Every inch is considered, every finish chosen to complement both beauty and functionality.
Growing up around Melbourne's property scene, the sisters developed an early eye for flow, proportion and personality. That background, paired with a strong sense of visual storytelling, shapes Twostyle's ethos today: homes that are beautiful, practical and full of heart.
"At Twostyle, design is never about a formula — it's about storytelling," says Alanah. "Every project should reflect who the client is and how they live, while still carrying that unmistakable Twostyle stamp."
Their approach extends from large-scale renovations to accessible Virtual Styling Sessions, which offer clients across Australia a one-on-one design consult over video call. It's an increasingly popular option for people who want expert advice — and the signature Twostyle touch — without committing to a full-service design.
Their latest headline project is a Victorian home belonging to AFL star Josh Daicos and model and influencer Annalise Dalins, one of Australia's most-watched young couples. From the start, Elle and Alanah knew the design needed to capture the pair's mix of grounded warmth and modern polish.
"Our inspiration truly came from Josh and Annalise themselves," says Elle. "They're such a grounded, genuine couple, but also stylish, ambitious and full of life. We wanted their home to reflect all of that — a place that feels timeless yet young, elegant yet welcoming."
The home's foundation is calm and organic — a neutral base layered with tactile textures and rich, unexpected details. But like all Twostyle projects, it doesn't play it too safe. "We've layered in the Twostyle signature: bold pops of colour, unexpected details and those wow-factor moments — especially in the powder room," says Alanah. "It's that perfect balance of restraint and risk, grounding and play."
The design process began with mood boards and deep conversation — not just about aesthetics, but about lifestyle. "It really came to life once we got to know them on a personal level," Elle explains. "Their interests, their energy, the synergy between them — that understanding shaped everything."
When Twostyle presented the first concept, they encouraged the couple to see what was possible and how far they could take their vision. "We wanted to share an elevated version of what their home could become," Elle says. "They connected with the ideas straight away, and that sense of trust and excitement set the tone for the rest of the project."
From start to finish, the Twostyle process is grounded in collaboration. Clients are invited into every stage — from material selections to final styling — so the result always feels personal. "We want every client to walk into their finished space and feel like it's theirs — just better," says Alanah.
Whether it's a multi-million-dollar renovation or a virtual styling session, the team approaches every project with the same level of detail and care. "It all comes down to thought and heart," says Elle. "Every project deserves the same attention."
With a growing portfolio of standout projects and a strong social media following, Twostyle is quickly carving out its place among Australia's new wave of interior tastemakers — young, bold and unafraid to push design boundaries. "Homes that feel as good as they look — that's always been the goal," says Alanah.
Twostyle's top tips for transforming your space? Start by editing — less clutter means more impact. Mix natural textures like timber, stone and linen for warmth and depth, and never underestimate the power of lighting. Add small bursts of colour to bring life to a neutral palette, and always anchor a room around one hero piece. As the sisters put it, "Even the smallest space can feel luxurious when every element is intentional."
For more on Twostyle's interiors, styling services or upcoming projects, visit the website or follow @twostyle.interiors on Instagram.
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