Dulux announce Bright Skies™ as Colour of the Year for 2022
Dulux has announced its Colour of the Year for 2022 as Bright Skies™, an airy light blue that perfectly captures the optimism and desire for a fresh start that is the mood of the moment.
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Dulux has announced its Colour of the Year for 2022 as Bright Skies™, an airy light blue that perfectly captures the optimism and desire for a fresh start that is the mood of the moment.
My highlights of interior design show Decorex 2021 in London
Small design tweaks can make a big difference to the look and feel of your home. Sometimes a room needs just a small design edit to make you fall in love with it again. If you are looking to revamp your space, working with an interior designer will really help you use your budget wisely and create a look that feels cohesive, pulled together and will stand the test of time.
Even the most timeless décor needs updating from time to time. Autumn is the perfect time to refresh your home and give it a new lease of life. You don’t have to focus on major renovations or big DIY projects – small design tweaks can make a big difference to the look and feel of your home.
Japandi inspired interior has started to storm through the interior world after the Olympics. Japandi interiors features a Scandi look combined with rustic Japanese minimalism. Use light wood, natural fabrics and warm neutral colours to achieve this look.
Warm rustic terracotta is a colour we are seeing everywhere in interiors this autumn. Its earthy tones are warm and natural and can be paired with warm neutrals for a calming setting or with monochrome accents for a vibrant look. Here are some of the very best terracotta interior buys to update your home this autumn.
Designers and brands have become increasingly conscious of how the products they create impact the planet which means there is so much more information and choice for consumers today. From worksurfaces made from broken glass to rugs made from plastic bottles here are some of my favourite sustainable products and brands to help make your house a greener place to be.
In 2021, doing our bit for the environment is more important than ever. As an interior designer, I find more and more of my clients want to use ethical and sustainable products in their homes. Recycling materials to avoid waste and keeping products in use for as long as possible are key to sustainability.
The statement styles and patterns of the 1970s are on trend in the world of fashion and interiors lately, so we’ve gathered a few of our favourite pieces to help you incorporate a bit of that retro flare into your décor.
loral prints can seem intimidating at first, but once you have a few guidelines, they’re not difficult to work with—and they’re guaranteed to add life and joy to a space. From subtle accents and statement features to full-on layering and clashing prints – go as boldly botanical as you dare. These much-loved prints can be modern or traditional, the choice is yours.