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Coming out of summer-holiday season and heading into autumn always feels like a bit of a reboot. Not on the New-Year scale, but definitely a need for a shake-up – a new pair of winter boots; a new exercise class; a new recipe to try and new things for my home! I always focus on my bedroom and living room at this time of year – switching to my high-tog duvet and folding a blanket at the end of the bed, swapping cotton cushions for velvet and wool, getting creative with clusters of tea lights… Whatever room is on your mind right now, you’ll find lots of project inspo in this issue, from the essential (i.e. potentially stressful) redos to the fun stuff (making autumn wreaths, p106; spooky Halloween decs,…
Embrace global style in your home this autumn with Next Home's Fusion range. With a softer, more natural palette of mono colours and earthy shades, it's all about strong pattern and plenty of texture – perfect for making a style statement without looking garish. 3 of the best... FAUX PLANTS…
DEBENHAMS Midnight maximalist Indulge in opulent shades and sumptuous textures for an exotic look DUNELM Soft glamour Relax among powdery shades, painterly florals and iridescent touches GEORGE HOME Urban safari Team luxe velvets and metallic accents with jungle motifs SAINSBURY’S HOME Modern shapes Embrace broken geometric prints in a contemporary monochrome palette…
STRESS-FREE SOFA SHOPPING The new So Simple range from DFS is just the thing if you’re feeling overwhelmed by choice. The streamlined collection of eight classic and modern shapes comes in contemporary colours, in wool, leather and linen look or velvet. It’s made with smaller proportions in mind and prices start at £329 for a two-seater. It could be designer! Inspired by the classic design of the mid-century bow tie light, this wall lamp beats a basic up-lighter any day. Even better, it’s a plug-in with integrated bracket, so no electrical skills required! GO TO BED WITH EMMA WILLIS We all know the presenter rocks a pixie crop and a hot red carpet look, but did you know she has a flair for design, too? Emma Willis’ second bed linen…
1. Create a gallery wall Try a versatile mix on a wall by combining artwork with signs, objects and hooks, plus a couple of large statement pieces like a mirror or clock. 2. Show some metal For industrial style, introduce metal with black framed side tables, flashes of copper and brass, and tea light holders to reflect the burnished materials. 3. Go for a graphic print This urban look suits strong designs like maps, typography, abstract shapes and bold stripes. Choose vintage city-map prints on cushions, artwork or wall murals. 4. Add a classic arc lamp No loft-style look is complete without a statement floor lamp. An arc light adds mood lighting and contrast to any rustic finishes. Brooklyn loft GET THE LOOK…
Marble has been firmly in the home decor spotlight for some time and shows no sign of departing, but now other members of the rock group are joining the party, too. Agate and rose quartz are like marble’s prettier cousins, featuring shades of pink, lilac and sky blue and even bringing glittering golds into the mix. Choose dreamy bedding, glam up your tableware or simply add a couple of gold-edged coasters or cushions to your living room.…