Spring revamp tips
A spring revamp doesn’t have to mean major renovations or big DIY projects – small design changes can make a big difference to the look and feel of your home and make it feel new again.
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A spring revamp doesn’t have to mean major renovations or big DIY projects – small design changes can make a big difference to the look and feel of your home and make it feel new again.
Now the evenings are lighter, I start to think of ways to freshen up my home ready for the summer months.
After years of minimalism, it’s now time to decorate your home to the max, living with things that give you pleasure and make you happy! Maximalism is a reaction to the clean lines, sleek furniture and pared-back colour palette of Scandi style minimalism that has dominated interiors for so long.
Beautiful rooms that inspire me – I am always asked where I get my inspiration from. I have a background in art, but I have always been obsessed with interiors and love to browse magazines, websites and Instagram for beautiful rooms that give me ideas. Here are a few gorgeous rooms I think really work.
Interior colour schemes are showing signs of warming up and browns and beiges are taking the place of greys and blues. From dark chocolate brown to soft caramels, these soft hues will add a little bit of 70s style into your space. Here, I’ve pulled together ten of my favourite brown products to help you try the trend.
Soho Home is a modern interiors brand designed for relaxed, sociable living. With more than 25 years of design heritage, the range was created to mirror the look and feel of Soho Houses around the world.
The brand was born when Soho House guests began asking if they could buy their favourite pieces from around the Houses.
Here are my top ten favourite pieces.
Whether you are serious cook or just love using quality utensils for everyday family life, having lovely things in the kitchen will make you smile everyday. I love investing in beautifully made utilitarian utensils. Here are my top ten.
In 2023 it’s all about making our homes places we love to enjoy rather than functional spaces. It’s about embracing our vintage pieces, arranging our new larders and enjoying me-time in our spathrooms.
Key interior design trends for 2023 include using earthy tones, embracing maximalism and choosing natural materials.
The modern take on the classic heritage style sees traditional elements – such as panelling, rich colour palettes and patterned wallpaper – paired seamlessly with more contemporary accents to provide the perfect blend of “old meets new”. If you’re looking to add a touch of old-world charm and grandeur to your space, explore the full trend below for some inspiration!