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THIS MONTH’S MOST WA NTE D Green chequered cushion cover, £95, Style Your Spaces

Pistachio lampbase and shade, £194, Bode Living

Matt planter, £18, The Conran Shop Fortnightly ġRZHU subscription, £25, Bloom & Wild

Riviera paper vase, £12, Smallable

Toleware hook, £26, Host Home

Pink Leaves tray, £28, Made.com

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Grab some of spring’s prettiest buys in gorgeous shades of blush, lemon and mint Funky storage box, £22, Spicer & Wood

Happy Stripes notecards, £20/10, Papier

Emerald Green glass jug, £30, Rose & Grey

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Wiggle napkins, £60/six, Jess Wheeler x Polkra

Yellow candlestick, £52, Bias Editions

Serve water, juice or Pimm’s, or use it as a vase

Muir mug, £38, Fable Things

Block print, £80, The Campbell Collection

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THIS MONTH’S MOST WA NTE D Osanna wire pendant light, £110

Saffron side table, £131 Cleo cushion cover by Broste Copenhagen, £28

Palm stems, £19/six

Hayleigh mango wood coffee table, £411

Rosa room divider, £355

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Xia planter, £49

Wind pouffe by Broste Copenhagen, £573

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Is it a pouffe? Is it a footstool? Can it be used as a coffee table? Yes, to all of the above




10 THINGS YOU NEED IN YOUR LIFE RIGHT NOW

THIS MONTH WE’RE LOVING

LITTLE POPS OF COLOUR Decorating with primary colours can be tricky as large doses of retro brights will quickly overwhelm a room. The secret is to allow easy-to-coordinate neutrals to dominate your SDOHWWH DQG WKHQ VSULQNOH ġDVKHV RI EOXH UHG RU \HOORZ WKURXJKRXW IRU DQ XSOLIWLQJ WZLVW &KRRVH VFXOSWXUDO VKDSHV DQG JORVV\ ĠQLVKHV IRU D PRGHUQ ORRN \RX FDQ DFWXDOO\ OLYH ZLWK Soft Pink, Chilli Pepper and Yellow Finch Regal Select Matte paint, £78/3.79L, Benjamin Moore. For a similar chair, try Oliver Bonas. For similar accessories, try Habitat House Beautiful MAY 2022 15


CORDLESS LAMPS YOU CAN MOVE AROUND

With their lightweight form, compact size and rechargeable technology, Pooky’s portable lamps offer a nifty way to illuminate out-of-reach dark corners and are perfect for evening gatherings, indoors and out. The cordless design means you’re no longer anchored to the nearest plug socket, while the dimmable feature provides an extra atmospheric boost, which lasts for up to 10 hours. The Ernest, left, comes in four finishes – Antique Brass, Bronze, Silver and Resin – and it can be paired with any of Pooky’s colourful and decorative shades. Ernest rechargeable table lamp, from £115 (excl shade)

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o-founded by husband and wife Emma and Tim Campbell, The Campbell Collection works closely with artisans in India to produce colourful textiles for the home that will stand the test of time. Thanks to Emma’s background in textile design and Tim’s business acumen, the couple were able to bring to life their dream of sourcing beautiful homeware while helping to generate local employment and celebrate traditional crafts. Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, they travelled to India to connect with talented artisans whose skills are deeply embedded in their culture. Each region, town and village has its own techniques and they are proud masters of their craft. The company’s eye-catching range features a limited collection of rugs, cushions and table linen in a modern, playful colour palette featuring geometric prints.


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RHS CHELSEA FLOWER 2022 SHOW This year, garden designers at the show have been tasked with

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bringing back nature by using native species such as cow parsley, hawthorn and even nettles. By celebrating wildlife-friendly plants, the event aims to encourage gardeners to find creative ways to bring in the natural world. Some of the sights giving a naturalistic feel will include blossoming hedgerows, lush woodland and wildflower meadows.

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EASY-GOING FURNITURE

Whether slotting into small spaces or adding depth to a large open-plan layout, freestanding furniture can be incredibly practical for creating a nifty partition. Even better, a double-sided console with drawers that can be accessed from front and back would work just as well against a wall as it would as a divider. With strategic placement, it’s easy to shape your space into defined zones to work, eat, relax and sleep. Look for units with open cubbyholes, which offer an easy-to-reach home for books, magazines and storage boxes, without making an area feel closed off.

Miho Pink teak and premium terrazzo console table, £999, Tikamoon

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Naturalist cushion, £16, Habitat. Canopy self-watering planter, £90 (excluding plant), LSA International. Savanna Palm Leaf bowl, £19.95, adandishop.co.uk. Botanical Bliss Navy wallpaper, £40/roll, House Beautiful Collection at Homebase



A GARDEN FOR ALL SEASONS

You can just about smell summer around the corner, so now is the perfect time to overhaul your outdoor oasis. A clever design trick for carving out a secluded pocket that feels separate from the rest of the garden is to use low-level seating, raised planters and an abundance of greenery to help blur the visual boundaries. Give warmth to brick or rendered walls by going all-out with a vibrant yellow, reminiscent of holidays to warmer climes – just be sure to be sparing in your use of this attention-grabbing hue. Pull the look together with furniture that echoes the colour SDOHWWH RI \RXU ġRRULQJ WKHQ SLOH RQ WKH WH[WLOHV for an irresistibly inviting spot. For more ideas for your garden, turn to page 139. Gardens for the Soul by Sara Bird and Dan Duchars (£25, Ryland Peters & Small)

From £55pp at Todenham Manor Farm in Gloucestershire

Scott Sullivan first opened The Scenic Supper in July 2020, they found their careers in hospitality immediately affected by the pandemic, so battled with lockdowns and social distancing measures to find new and innovative ways to navigate the restrictions and launch a business in the restaurant industry. Now, perched on a hillside in the Cotswolds, are nine handcrafted, sustainably built glasshouses offering views of the countryside, beautiful sunsets and starry night skies. Groups of up to eight diners can enjoy a seasonally changing four-course lunch and four- or six-course dinner, all within their own private pod. Find out more at thescenicsupper.co.uk. 20 housebeautiful.com/uk

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Dreamy inspiration, how-tos and brilliant buys

LEARN THE ART OF SLOW LIVING Let’s all just slow it down a bit, shall we? We’re talking ‘slow living’. Or being present. Living in the moment. Taking your time. Whatever you want to call it, it’s really just about making the most of the here and now and indulging in some of your favourite rituals. For us, that’s lounging in some freshly laundered bedlinen and taking the time to start the day with a slowly brewed cuppa. Because really, what’s the rush? For similar bedlinen, try Secret Linen Store. For a similar tray, try The Conran Shop. For a similar teapot and mug, try Mud Australia. For a similar strainer and bowl, try Sue Pryke. For a similar carafe, try Rowen & Wren

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59 FIND THE BEST Tables for any room

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Scenting your living space (when you get it right) can transform your surroundings – so from the awakening fragrance of zesty fruit to the musky cosiness of spicy aromas, we’re unveiling the secrets of ambience setters, mood boosters and holistic healers, note by note… and room by room

For a similar chopping board, juicer, knife and glasses, try John Lewis & Partners

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Besides having a fresh aroma, lemon is a natural degreasing agent, making it just the ticket to scrub up your kitchen and bathroom. Its citric acid and antiseptic properties make it ideal for banishing smells from wooden chopping boards, descaling a kettle or, if mixed with baking soda, using to cut through more stubborn stains and grease. This ecofriendly hack will have you looking for excuses to get cleaning.

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If there’s one scent that can instantly transport you to that pre-aperitif golden hour, it’s the delicious zing of citrussy fruits. When infused in water, slices of orange, lemon, lime and grapefruit can turn your regular glass into a vitamin-rich, detox beverage. On a sunny day, ĠOO XS D MXJ WR NHHS K\GUDWLRQ OHYHOV LQ FKHFN

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Simple yet effective, an assortment of potted, fragrant herbs positioned on a windowsill will bring the freshness in. Throw open the windows and allow a gentle breeze to diffuse the natural herby aroma around the house. 3OXV WKHVH FXOLQDU\ ġRXULVKHV DUH XVHIXO WR KDYH RQ hand to step up your cooking or jazz up a cocktail.

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You can make the most of aromatic herbs by hanging bunches – leaves down – to dry in a warm and slightly shady spot. They look beautiful, of course, but these preserved clusters will also retain their potency, giving your home a long-lasting scent. Smells good to us.

PICK OF THE BUNCH

We can look to herbs to boost wellbeing. Calming sprigs of lavender, rosemary and sage can be dried and suspended in clusters for a longer-lasting scent. Softer herbs – think basil, coriander and mint – are a little bit sweeter and best suited to infusing in hot drinks or providing freshness in the bathroom through cleaners, soaps and diffusers.


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For a similar copper measuring cup, try John Lewis & Partners. For a similar dip bowl, try Etsy

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When it comes to bathtime rituals, low lighting, bubbles and steam are the perfect trio. Think about building layers of scent to channel the mood you’ll need to wind down – we’re thinking a combination of warm and woody candles, salts and oils. Yes, it’s bliss.

For a similar copper bath, try Victorian Plumbing. For a similar bath rack, try Dunelm

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When planning a design revamp, begin with the bones of the room – the paint palette you choose will set the tone of the space. Give your walls, woodwork, furniture and even ceilings a spring update with a natural pairing of forest greens and subdued sunshine yellow. If your walls feel bare, add interest with simple panelling, decorative tiles or artwork. Curate displays of your favourite ceramics and accessories to decorate shelves, tabletops and sideboards. 1 Pod Green porcelain tiles, £47.82/sq m, Mandarin Stone. For a similar shelf, try Pocket by String. For similar ceramics, try Heal’s 2 Back to Nature BN.40 matt emulsion, £35/2.5L; Line textured ceramic vase, £16; both House Beautiful Collection at Homebase 3 Chawton cabinet in Quince, from £1,278; Northwich stool in Natural Oak, £210; Quince emulsion, £48/2.5L; all Neptune 4 For similar paint, try Aquamarine Deep, Little Greene. For a similar print, try King & McGaw. For a similar plant, try Beards & Daisies. For a similar black chair, try Ikea

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Styling tip Panelling is popular right now, and with tongue-and-groove panels available from DIY stores such as Homebase, it’s easy to get the look. Keep it modern by having it mid height and painting it a shade that complements the wall. We love this sage and vanilla combo.

Lorn oak dining table, £1,599; dining chairs (l-r) Kartell Masters, £182; Anyday Clayton, £189/two; Anyday spindle, £199/two; Kinross, £279; Daisy ceiling light, £75; Exotic Plants framed prints, £210/four; Carlyle Square, Chelsea framed print, £125; ceramic vase with handles, £16; all John Lewis & Partners House Beautiful MAY 2022 39


Styling tip If you’re loving the pattern-on-pattern look but aren’t sure where to start, we suggest you pick a piece you love – whether it’s a decorative fabric, wallpaper or artwork – then pull out its colours and motifs to use on paintwork, soft furnishings and walls.

Bobbin double bed, £599; Bobbin bedside table, £225; Ginko wall light, £40; headboard in Adelaide Linden Green wallpaper, £40/roll; Pink pillowcase from Chelsea Stripe Weave double duvet set, £60; Frances Floral quilted throw, £160; Mural bed set, from £60; Birds of Paradise cushion, £40; Jaipur rug in Dusty Green, £120; all John Lewis & Partners 40 housebeautiful.com/uk


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Your bedroom should be a place where you feel relaxed and comfortable, and that’s not going to happen if you’re surrounded by clutter. So whatever size of space you’re working with, think about including great storage – under the bed, hanging space and drawers. A few wall-mounted shelves can provide a spot to display photos, books and decorative accessories. Apply a wallpaper panel behind the headboard (or in place of) to bring depth and character – for statement-seeking updaters, this is your opportunity to go all out and opt for something brilliantly bold. To bring a functional and decorative aspect to windows, you could opt for shutters in a colour that echoes your soft furnishings and accessories. 1 Elka cabinet, £1,599; Feast and Halo decorative tableware, from £20; Aura vases, £85 each; Manhattan table lamp, £299; Seaweed multi rug, from £439; all Heal’s 2 Wall painted in Golden Sands and Nutmeg White, both Simply Refresh matt emulsion, £43.19/2.5L, Dulux. For a similar side table, try Swoon 3 For similar accessories, try Amara and Rockett St George. For similar paint, try Lady Like, Graham & Brown 4 Tier-on-tier shutters in Chalk Pink, IURP ś VT P LQFOXGLQJ PHDVXULQJ DQG ĠWWLQJ +RXVH %HDXWLIXO &ROOHFWLRQ DW +LOODU\V

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Styling tip Whether adding privacy or interest, or giving your garden a facelift, horizontal timber fencing continues our love affair with wooden slat walls. Soften any harsh lines with modern planters in curvilinear forms and use an outdoor mirror to create a focal point.

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Fabrics, from £197.40/m, Walter G at The Fabric Collective. For similar furniture, try Maisons du Monde

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GET INTO GAZEBOS In the heat of the high summer sun (when it turns up), it’s important to take a moment away from the brightness and glare. There’s no need to retreat indoors though – instead seek shelter in the shade of an awning, pagoda or gazebo. Cox & Cox’s striped number, below, evokes a sense of Riviera grandeur and will create an instant outdoor room that stays comfortably shy of the sunshine.

Rattan trolley, £250; glassware, from a selection; all Rockett St George

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Sophia 1 octagonal parasol, £985, East London Parasols

Outdoor furniture needs to work for you and be versatile. A corner sofa is the ideal spot for alfresco coffee in the morning, taking an afternoon nap in the shade, and hosting guests for cocktail hour in the evening. Garden Trading’s Amberley design, shown here, features handy built-in tables at each end for perching a book or glass of chilled rosé come sundown.

INVEST IN A GOOD COVER-UP Parasols help you stay cool and work best over a dining table. Rather than treating yours as a purely functional piece, why not make it the star of the show? The decorative designs at East London Parasols may be an investment, but they’re the last word in good taste. Pick out the colours from it to use in your tablescape.

Amberley sofa set (includes coffee table), £2,100; accessories, from a selection; all Garden Trading

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Bistro sets are just the thing for balconies or small patios and also work brilliantly well for creating a cosy corner in secluded spots of larger gardens. For maximum versatility, opt for an arrangement with a lower, coffee table rather than a dining table, and make yours an all-day destination for casual summer relaxation.


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ADD SOME SCENTS Garden candles have moved on from the classic citronella. Surround yourself with the delicious fragrance of one that’s been specially formulated for the great outdoors. Ocean Hibiscus from Yankee Candle, shown here, has an uplifting scent that features notes of refreshing watermelon and crisp cucumber.

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FALL IN LOVE WITH LANTERNS When the sun goes down, outdoor lighting can maintain the ambience. For a talking point at your next alfresco supper, why not suspend a series of solar lanterns above the table? Mix and match colours and VKDSHV VXFK DV WKHVH 0RURFFDQ LQġXHQFHG GHVLJQV from Sparkle Lighting, for a magical scene.

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Summer days in the park or spent at the seaside are made for picnicking, so invest in pretty blankets and comfortable cushions to make the most of them. Take inspiration from the relaxed collection of outdoor textiles at Rowen & Wren, which is ideal for lounging on hazy afternoons and would work nicely in the garden on benches and chairs too. Outdoor mattresses, from £98 each; blankets, from £98 each; all Rowen & Wren House Beautiful MAY 2022 51


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PIMP IT UP WITH PAINT AND POTS Garden walls are as much an opportunity for a splash of colour as those inside. Shades of sunshine yellow, seen here in a garden created by Dobbies, are guaranteed to brighten up any space. Try a specialist masonry paint (Little Greene has excellent options) and, if you’re planning on doing the work yourself, only get started when you’re certain there’s no chance of rain. Make the walls pop with a selection of pots in contrasting hues.

Pots and plants, from a selection, Dobbies. For a similar shade of yellow, try Little Greene’s Giallo

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FIND THE BEST

TABLES FOR ANY ROOM Coffee, side, console, dining – there’s a table for every occasion (and a design for every space), which makes it hard to know where to begin. Good news, then, that we’ve scoured the high street for the best pieces on offer, whatever your surface requirements COMPILED BY DAISY BENDALL

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Don’t be fooled by their stature – these small wonders pack in plenty of style 1 Nest of tables, £850, Ercol 2 Alba L semi circle bedside table, £209, Bombinate 3 Light Blue Twister side table, £310, Rose & Grey 4 Packington side table, £199, John Lewis & Partners 5 Hitti side table, £380, Wayfair 6 Timepiece side table, £295, Loaf 7 Statuette side table, £208, Anthropologie 8 Quilda vintage-style side table, £95, La Redoute 9 Moss Green metal side table, £160, Rockett St George 10 Fluted side table, £119.99, H&M Home 60 housebeautiful.com/uk


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Meal for two or feast for 10? These stylish options have space for everyone 1 Morbylanga dining table, £549, Ikea 2 Zuiver Metsu bistro table, £289, Cuckooland 3 Oda table, £1,112, Broste Copenhagen at Amara 4 Wycombe dining table, £1,580, Neptune 5 Elmir round dining table, £550, Next 6 Frazer walnut dining table, £400, Habitat 7 Jigsaw extendable kitchen table, £1,395, Loaf 8 Trestle dining table, £699, John Lewis & Partners 9 Salcombe dining table, £550, Cox & Cox 10 Caldera dining table, £649, Maisons du Monde HB 62 housebeautiful.com/uk




DESIGN ICON

WHY EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A… Each month, we pick a design classic we think you’ll love for ever – this month, our style and interiors editor James Cunningham takes a seat on this mid-century marvel

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WHY WE LOVE IT Timeless and with an instantly recognisable profile, the CH24 Wishbone chair is furniture designer Hans Wegner’s definitive creation for the Carl Hansen & Son group. Inspired by chairs from the Ming dynasty, its form comes from its sculptural back, which curves round to create the armrests. The structure is made by steaming wood and bending it into its distinctive Y shape. An icon of Danish Modern design, the Wishbone’s appeal reaches well beyond Scandinavia; a quarter of all the chairs now

produced are sold in Japan, while versions of the design are held in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT FOR EVER Durable and produced with the highest-quality materials, the Wishbone chair is made to last. The design is versatile, too, meaning it won’t date: many owners keep them for decades as the rest of their decoration and furnishing changes. In contemporary homes, the chair can look fresh and light, while it has the gravitas to hold its own in more traditional spaces. In recent years, different combinations of seat material, wood type and colour finish have become available (as shown here), but the characteristic shape of the chair has never changed – and never will. There are countless reproductions available, but while they may offer an element of the CH24’s good looks, they won’t be of the same quality. The real thing is an investment piece – and impossible to beat. Prices for the Wishbone chair start at about £480. Carl Hansen & Son has a flagship store in London and a list of dealers around the UK can be found at carlhansen.com

WHAT MAKES A DESIGN ICON? For a piece to be truly iconic to the HB editors, it needs to: » Be recognisable homeware that deserves the spotlight. » Illustrate innovative design, whether from the high street or a showroom. » Have longevity and really stand the test of time. » Serve as an object of desire – beautiful, yes, but useful, too.

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Stunning real-life homes and amazing makeovers you’ll love

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CREATIVE SOLUTIONS Beautiful artworks and modern design elements have transformed this striking London apartment into a spacious and welcoming home

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LIVING ROOM Kristy adores the Curve rug by textile artist Catherine MacGruer, which she chose to bring the whole space together. The vintage leather chair was picked up at an antiques centre in Lewes and the sofa is by Conran for M&S

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odern clean lines, bold colour choices and carefully contained collections of books, magazines and well-cared-for plants create a calm yet undeniably stunning apartment in a leafy pocket of south-east London. ‘I think our style has evolved by osmosis,’ says Kristy Noble, a photographer who bought the property with her partner Sean Griffin, a TV editor, four years ago. ‘My childhood was a major influence: I grew up surrounded by the North Yorkshire countryside, and my mum had several creative jobs over the years – she was a florist, ran an antiques shop and managed an art gallery – and she loved taking me to National Trust properties and other historic homes. On our road trips, we would often visit car boot sales to pick up interesting pieces to bring home. Sean, meanwhile, grew up in Kent and his parents met when they worked together at a local auction house, which was where their shared love of antiques began. Subsequently, his childhood home was filled with their incredible finds.’ After studying an art foundation course in Leeds and then photography in Preston, Kristy embarked on a creative career in London, where her love of interiors is now the focus of her daily life. ‘I work in some beautiful locations,’ she enthuses, ‘photographing

LIVING ROOM Red tulips pop against the backdrop of Little Greene’s Light Bronze Green. The Herdwick stool came from Solidwool x Ercol. ‘I won it,’ explains Kristy, ‘for taking “best photograph” of it at the London Design Fair’

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‘We love the richness of the walls. A room doesn’t need lots of light to take a dark tone’ incredible furniture, rugs, artwork and textiles. Over the years, these images were stored at the back of my mind ready to draw from when Sean and I had our own place so we could create a home that feels exactly right for the two of us. ‘As we both work freelance, we have a fair bit of kit that needs to be stored at home,’ continues Kristy, ‘and although I had a bit of a clear-out recently, I still have a massive library of interiors magazines, so it’s important for us to keep our home clean and tidy – good storage is an absolute essential!’ Luckily, this 1960s apartment is typical of the period and has a lot of built-in cupboards, but the couple did add some extra freestanding shelves with a contemporary powder-coated finish in the living room to house Kristy’s collection. Here, the couple’s strong aesthetic continues with a dramatic earthy shade used on every wall, not just a ‘feature wall’, and the choice of an eye-catching rug that ties all the elements together perfectly, from those sleek white steel shelves and the soft grey sofa to the black plastic Joe Colombo chair, and even the television. ‘The paint colour is Little Greene’s Light Bronze Green,’ says Kristy. ‘We love its richness and depth, and it’s very comforting. I don’t think a room needs lots of light to take a dark tone. Similarly, in the hallway we chose black to lean into its lack of natural light rather than fight it. ‘The rug was a bit of an indulgence,’ admits Kristy. ‘I was working on a shoot and completely fell for this piece by textile artist 72 housebeautiful.com/uk


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LIVING SPACE Opposite, top A curated selection of Kristy and Sean’s books and magazines is well ordered on the shelving unit Opposite, bottom The reclaimed wood-and-steel table is from Piquant Collections in Tottenham in London, and the chairs came from a charity shop

KITCHEN ‘From the beginning, I had my heart set on this black design – Kungsbacka from Ikea – for our galley kitchen,’ says Kristy. The seagrass rug was bought at Twentytwentyone

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‘We’ve picked up pieces and ideas along the way and pulled them together with colour’ Catherine MacGruer. It was a bit more than we really wanted to spend, so I looked around for something similar for less money, but I just couldn’t find anything anywhere near as perfect for this room. In the end, Sean and I decided as we truly loved it, we should work to save the money and treat ourselves.’ Kristy’s photography skills have actually saved the couple money elsewhere along the way. ‘I’ve swapped my services for a few things round the apartment,’ she explains, ‘such as the poured-concrete kitchen worktop, the stool in the dining area and the art over our bed. This old-fashioned bartering system has definitely helped keep our budget in check. I think, with everything that has happened in the past few years, small businesses and freelancers are being more flexible and inventive with how they operate.’ Kristy and Sean certainly wanted to think just as creatively at home. ‘Neither of us has ever wanted to follow trends,’ says Kristy. ‘We’ve picked up pieces and ideas along the way and pulled them all together with colour. I think that’s why, after living here for a few years, we still love the way our home looks, and we wouldn’t change a thing. Well, maybe one thing – painting the radiator in the office lilac might have been a bit of lockdown impulse!’ HB To see some of Kristy’s photography work, visit kristynoble.com

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BEDROOM The room was colour matched to the textile art above the bed by Jo Elbourne. Kristy spotted the bedding – Biscuit Check from Society of Wanderers in Australia – on Instagram


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HOLDING PATTERN A love of art history has informed the transformation of a once-bland rented north London home into a kaleidoscope of colour and print WORDS SERENA FOKSCHANER PHOTOGRAPHY JAMES BALSTON 76 housebeautiful.com/uk


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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Ottoline de Vries, a furnishings designer, her husband Michiel van Soest, who works in property, and their children &DUROLQH DQG 7RPb THE PROPERTY A 1930s semi-detached house in north London

LIVING ROOM Ottoline’s own textile and wallpaper designs sit alongside furniture that has travelled with the family from Holland. The paintings, by Dutch artist Guus van Eck, depict The Hague, where Ottoline lived before moving to London House Beautiful MAY 2022 77


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A whistle-stop tour of Ottoline de Vries’s London home feels like plunging headfirst into a swatch book of prints and patterns. Kabuki actors gaze from lampshades, Victorian chairs hum with pop art primaries, over-scaled tulips cascade across a dining room wall… Like colourful bohemians gatecrashing a sedate garden party, unorthodox clashes of motif and hue bring exuberance to the neat, 1930s semi with its tiled porch and compact fireplaces. ‘We Dutch have a saying: “Just be normal, that’s crazy enough.” It’s part of our Calvinistic upbringing; we don’t like to overdo things. You can see that in our interiors – Dutch style is calm and minimalist,’ says Ottoline, a wallpaper and textile designer whose colourful, individual prints are sought out by leading designers. ‘In Britain, you’re much more open to mixing patterns and styles – that’s why I felt instantly at home when we moved here.’ Ottoline and her husband were drawn to the tranquillity of the house, which is tucked into a hillside row of inter-war properties. ‘The south-facing terrace looks over a small wood,’ she adds. ‘We’re in north London, but surrounded by greenery – we almost feel as if we’re in the country.’ Like an increasing number of people, Ottoline rents her home. So for a designer who ‘enjoys a bit of theatre’, the painted-white-to-let interior was an added incentive to sign the lease. ‘Here was a chance to go a bit crazy with the decoration,’ says Ottoline. An aesthetically inclined landlady was another bonus. ‘She’s allowed us to hang wallpaper and pictures, and put our stamp on the property,’ she adds. Ottoline traces her resourcefulness to growing up, one of four, in a rambling, antique-filled house in the southern Netherlands. ‘My

HALLWAY Ottoline’s wallpaper design, inspired by the 20th-century Dutch De Stijl art movement, is a graphic backdrop to a vibrant mix of antiques and modern pieces

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mother did everything: made curtains, painted furniture, upholstered antiques,’ explains Ottoline. ‘She taught us how to wallpaper a room and how to steam it off. Her favourite saying is, “Where there’s a will there’s way,”’ she says pointing out the make-do curtains in the bedroom – simple linen panels pegged over the existing drapery. ‘There was no point in making new ones, so I improvised.’ Upstairs, a pretty antique desk was a present from her aristocratic grandmother, another key influence. ‘She was a teacher who taught herself woodworking. She made me a beautiful four-poster and a desk,’ she remembers. In pursuit of a ‘safe profession’, Ottoline trained as a lawyer. ‘But when my husband and I bought our first house together, in The Hague, I became obsessed with decorating,’ she explains. ‘I wanted to create a wonderful world for my children at home, wallpapering their rooms and hunting for antiques. I fell in love with my new hobby and my day job began to feel like a distraction from what I really wanted to do.’ Friends began to commission pieces of furniture from her, but the spark Ottoline needed came when she won a prize in a competition to produce a design inspired by the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum’s permanent collection. ‘I’d done a course on computer design, which opened my eyes to a world of possibilities,’ she explains. Small, historical details, ‘the things that others might not notice’, such as the sash on a historical costume, are the things that inspire her vivid patterns. With her keen eye for the overlooked, Ottoline has peppered the house with unusual antiques. The Chinoiserie chairs in the dining room are from Amsterdam: ‘I bought them from a guy who lived on a houseboat full of junk – I don’t think he realised how nice they are,’ she says. There are market steals, such as a French chest of drawers and some wine bottles that gleam in the hall. In the dining room, the convivial rustic dining table was a wedding present. A print of over-scaled tulips is a reproduction of a detail in a painting by the 19th-century botanical artist Robert John Thornton, whose use of colour and form has always captivated Ottoline’s imagination. She drew on one of Dutch art history’s most famous movements to design the hall. The graphic pattern of the wallpaper was inspired by the minimalist De Stijl group, whose most renowned member was the artist Mondrian. The living room blazes with pop art neons in homage to Andy Warhol and a wallpaper inspired by Diaghilev’s

‘We were always told if you want something, make it yourself, do something unique’ costumes for the Ballets Russes, while Japanese woodblock prints from the 19th century were the catalyst for her Spot and Arrow wallpaper in the bedroom. In the kitchen, where bright pottery and a vintage cabinet offset understated joinery, Ottoline’s stylised map of The Hague, printed on fabric, one of her early works, brings character. ‘I’d uploaded a hand-drawn sketch online to have it printed,’ she explains. ‘Just out of curiosity. And I was amazed by the result.’ Upstairs, the bright cabinet reinvented with a Paisley-printed paper was another junk-shop find. It reminds Ottoline of another family motto: ‘We were always told, if you want something, make it yourself, do something unique. That’s exactly what I’ve tried to do here.’ Find out more about Ottoline de Vries at ottoline.co.uk

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Top left Ottoline brings her interiors alive with unexpected combinations of patterns and colours, including her Tulip wallpaper design

Left A sculptural lampbase from eBay is topped by a shade in a fabric designed by Ottoline, its hand-drawn style echoing her map of The Hague artwork


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MAIN BEDROOM Among an elegant mix of cool blues, the Rodin prints and lampshade provide contrast

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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Kai Price, co-founder of Scandi interiors brand $WW 3\QWD KLV ĠDQFÒ -RH a journalist, and their cat Winnie THE PROPERTY A two-bedroom JURXQG ġRRU ġDW LQ south London

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LIVING ROOM Natural textures and a harmonious colour palette have ensured a stylish, laidback scheme. Not wanting the TV to dominate, the couple opted for an art frame style, which is tucked into an alcove above a Teddy chair from MeliMeli

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LIVING AREA Unpainted wooden shutters frame the view outside. The armchair is an old Ikea design that has been reupholstered

KITCHEN Farrow & Ball’s Drop Cloth on the walls was the starting point for this space. ‘We hung pendant lights above the table to create a cosy feel,’ says Kai

estled behind a row of pretty Georgian houses in London’s New Cross is Kai Price’s charming flat. When he and his fiancé Joe first viewed the property, its hidden location was one of its main draws. ‘It had lots of lovely features too,’ says Kai. ‘The previous owners had stripped back the floors, and the windows let in lots of light, but we could also see that there was the potential to put our own mark on it.’ Kai and Joe moved into the flat in February 2020, right before the world was plunged into lockdown. While restrictions slowed down the renovation process for most of the country, it actually accelerated things for the couple. Initially, they’d been in no rush to make any major changes to the flat, having decided to live there for a year to work out what needed improving. ‘I had been planning on just doing a quick fix, such as painting the cupboards and tiles in the bathroom, but because we were at home all day every day, we quickly saw how unusable some of it was,’ explains Kai. ‘Plus, we weren’t spending any money going out, so we decided we should save up and start getting some quotes.’ Having a combined kitchen/diner was important to the couple and as the existing layout was wholly impractical, they decided to tackle that first. ‘We couldn’t both be in the kitchen at the same time; if one of us was sitting down in there, there was no room for the other to access the dishwasher, fridge or the oven,’ says Kai. They ultimately 86 housebeautiful.com/uk

decided to go with a Sebastian Cox kitchen by Devol, agreeing its streamlined, clean look was the perfect fit for the small space. Keen not to change anything just for the sake of it, the couple allowed the transformation of the rest of the flat to develop organically. The other major job after the kitchen was the bathroom, which they tackled a year after moving in. ‘It was liveable and we could deal with it as it was,’ says Kai, ‘but by the time we renovated it, it was on its last legs.’ The room was gutted, leading to the discovery that the joists were rotten and there was every chance the floor could have collapsed beneath them. The flat had been sold as two-bedroomed, and the initial plan was to use the smaller one as a guest bedroom, but it was again lockdown that forced the couple to reconsider. ‘We hadn’t thought about incorporating a home office before then,’ explains Kai. ‘If Joe ever worked from home, he would do it from the sofa or dining table.’ Knowing that this was a space they wouldn’t spend a lot of time in, they chose a bold wall colour to enhance its cosy feel, while a vintage desk and chair have been teamed with a sofa bed to create the perfect balance between office and guest room. For Kai and Joe, the feel of the flat was one of the most important things. ‘I wanted it to be a calm, relaxing space to be in,’ says Kai. As a result, a neutral colour palette flows harmoniously through each room, with subtle hints of mustard and pink. Different textures are also woven throughout to bring in a natural element. ‘I tend to gravitate towards wood, linen and ceramics,’ explains Kai. ‘My aunt was a ceramicist, so I grew up surrounded by lots of handmade things which, for me, is part of what makes somewhere feel like home.’ The couple’s approach has resulted in a space that is completely in tune with their lifestyle and, since the end of lockdown, has been used to its full potential with guests coming and going while they can still comfortably work from home. ‘Rather than tearing things out that were good enough as they were, we’ve been able to create a space that works perfectly for us,’ says Kai. ‘I think our next job is to tackle the garden!’


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KITCHEN Kai (below) and Joe chose a streamlined Sebastian Cox for Devol kitchen – its simple lines perfect for this small space. The table is secondhand and the chairs are a mix of vintage and some from Kai’s shop, Att Pynta

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OFFICE/GUEST ROOM Walls painted in Farrow & Ball’s Sulking Room Pink create a cocooning effect. A white sofa bed from Willow & Hall and the Ikea rug add contrast

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BEDROOM The pair kept the original paint colours here, introducing their own taste through furniture and accessories. The polka dot headboard from MeliMeli adds a cheerful dose of pattern

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Roussillon cushion cover, £18.99, Walton & Co

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Scandi Boho striped throw, £23, Albert & Moo

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Past PERFECT

Old and new are combined to stunning effect in this 1930s semi, which is full of vintage treasures collected over the years

WORDS KAREN WILSON | PHOTOGRAPHY KATIE LEE

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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Lisa Jackson, who buys and sells vintage homewares, her son Reece, 19, and their Old English bulldogs Parker and Lincoln THE PROPERTY A three-bedroom 1930s semi in Fulwell, Sunderland PRICE £85,000 in 2010 MONEY SPENT About £50,000 WHAT IT’S WORTH NOW About £150,000

LIVING ROOM Perfectly illustrating her love of the industrial vintage look, Lisa has used Rockett St George’s Brooklyn Tin Tiles wallpaper as a backdrop to a mix of eclectic pieces DQG QDWXUDO ĠQLVKHV $Q American water buffalo skull from Tramps UK has been attached to an old basket that came from Newark Antiques Fair

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KITCHEN/ LIVING ROOM When the two rooms were knocked through, Lisa left the exposed steel ceiling beam uncovered

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isa Jackson has been passionate about interiors ever since she was a child and has brought that passion to her 1930s semi in Fulwell, Sunderland. ‘When I was little, I’d save my pocket money to go to Habitat, and I loved rearranging my bedroom,’ says Lisa. ‘As my dad was a joiner, I was always asking him to make me things.’ An early adopter of the industrial vintage look years before the trend caught on, Lisa has always had her finger on the pulse. ‘I used to move every year as I enjoyed doing up houses,’ she says. ‘Every single one has had a different style – I once lived in a new-build filled with Ikea furniture – but I’m not predictable. If I like something, I like it, regardless of what era it’s from.’ Moving to her latest home coincided with opening an interiors store, which has since launched online, selling everything from metal signs and old milk churns to display cabinets and school chairs. ‘I wanted some stability for my son Reece when I opened the shop, and it’s handy for his school as well as friends and family,’ says Lisa. ‘Plus, it’s just a five-minute walk from the beach.’ It took a lot of hard work to transform the unmodernised house into a stylish family home. ‘The decor was very chintzy, with red dado rails and Anaglypta wallpaper that was hanging off,’ remembers Lisa. ‘It didn’t worry me though, as I could see the potential and liked the location.’ After replacing the flooring and redecorating to make the house liveable, Lisa tackled the meatier jobs, including knocking through the living room and kitchen/diner. ‘I prefer open-plan as it’s a lighter space and I can be setting the table while chatting to Reece on the sofa,’ she says. Redesigning the kitchen was a challenge. ‘It took a long time to plan as knocking through meant I didn’t have many walls left,’ explains Lisa. Rather than having the sink under the window as before, she decided to make her own kitchen from vintage furniture with everything across one wall. ‘The top half comes from an old butler’s cupboard, which was split into two, and I got the worktop for free from an army barracks. Then

HALLWAY A carpet-runner effect has been painted on the stairs. The handrail is a pole from an army stretcher

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MAIN BEDROOM The Indian wardrobe was for sale in Lisa’s shop, but when nobody bought it she brought it home for herself. A vintage dentist’s light hangs from the ceiling and Lisa made the wall decoration from pheasant feathers

BATHROOM A selection of mirrors in different sizes add a stylish touch. The hanging towel rail is a repurposed feeder from a barn

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I spotted some haberdashery counters with original handles on eBay that were the perfect fit for the bottom cupboards and everything fell into place.’ Lisa’s so pleased with the finished result she’d never consider buying a new kitchen again. Upstairs, Lisa has changed her main bedroom several times since moving in. Having started with a huge Rococo bed, she switched to an industrial design made from scaffolding poles, and more recently to a super king size Italian-style bed. ‘I saw it on eBay and couldn’t resist, plus it came with a wardrobe and chest of drawers,’ she says. ‘The walls were white for a long time but, as green is my favourite colour, I just had to try Farrow & Ball’s Studio Green when it came out.’ Lisa had been desperate to change Reece’s bedroom for years, so when he broke his leg and was stuck on the sofa for months, she took the opportunity to gut the space. ‘He didn’t have any input, but luckily he absolutely loved it,’ she says. ‘He used to be embarrassed when his friends came round but now he thinks the house is cool.’ The last room to be revamped was the cramped ground floor bathroom: ‘It was so bad – it had dated tiles and a broken bath panel,’ explains Lisa. She opted for a walk-in shower with a black Crittall-style screen. ‘I did consider moving the bathroom upstairs, but that would have meant losing a first floor bedroom and the plumbing would’ve been costly and complicated,’ she adds. Lisa has a particular passion for American vintage items, such as tin ceiling tiles and industrial fans, which she imports from Tramps UK. She also loves the big Newark and Lincoln Antiques Fairs, and the car boot fair at York racecourse, but is happy to add in new pieces from shops such as TK Maxx and La Redoute. ‘I think you can mix old and new, as long as you get the equation right,’ she says. Her home also doubles as a backdrop for photographing stock. ‘I love working from home and prefer styling to the retail side of things,’ she admits. ‘I also make merino wool blankets and macramé wallhangings.’ If money were no object, Lisa would love a big warehouse apartment, but she’s happy to stay where she is for now. ‘If I were to move again it would probably be abroad,’ she admits. ‘My sister’s relocating to France so you never know, I could be tempted to join her.’ HB /LVDłV ,QVWDJUDP SURĠOH ZKHUH VKH VHOOV YLQWDJH SLHFHV LV #QR LQGXVWULDOKDELWDW


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Ivory porcelain jug, £28.95, Monday

Medium rattan basket, £20, Rebecca Udall

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Macrame shelf, £18, Matalan

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HOME PROFILE WHO LIVES HERE Lucy Collins, an interior designer THE PROPERTY A coach house near Bath built in 1800

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ath is renowned for its majestic sweeping Georgian terraces, but only a short distance away, the quieter tree-lined residential streets are home to a variety of other architectural styles. It’s here that interior designer Lucy Collins found her castellated coach house, built from honey-coloured stone in 1800, complete with glorious Gothic details. After initially renting it out to students, two years ago she decided to renovate the property and move in herself. ‘I always liked it,’ she says. ‘It was scruffy and poky and had lots of doors and walls, but it’s south facing so has lovely light and I knew I could live here.’ The first thing she did was open up the downstairs into one large space, which involved knocking through the galley kitchen, WC, entrance lobby and living room. Now, the kitchen at one end of the house is bigger and opens onto a living room at the other end. ‘Too much precious space was taken up with walls and I wanted to look through to the living room from my kitchen,’ explains Lucy. In keeping with the building’s Gothic style, Lucy reinstated a fireplace in the sitting room into which she installed a woodburning stove. ‘When we rented it out there was just a little hole there,’ she says. ‘I knew there was a chimney behind, so enlarging the hole and installing a fireplace was a straightforward job.’ She commissioned a fire surround made from local Bath stone that mirrors the arched shape of the carved stone above the front door. It’s one of the many features that gives the building its distinctive look reminiscent of Strawberry Hill – the ‘Gothic castle’ created by Horace Walpole in Twickenham in Surrey, which revived the architectural style in the late-Georgian era. ‘Gothic interiors are quite ornate, so this is just a nod,’ says Lucy. Elsewhere, the design elements are less intricate and more pared back. In the kitchen, she replaced tired units with bespoke Devol painted cabinets. ‘The simplicity suits this space and doesn’t overpower it,’ she says. And she’s even added some contemporary 102 housebeautiful.com/uk


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BEDROOM Painted furniture in soft creams and greys creates an elegant look. A decorative ġDW VKHHW IURP 2ND KDV EHHQ XVHG DV D YDODQFH 7KH 7RLOH Trellis wallpaper is from )DUURZ %DOO Ł, WKLQN LW DGGV a grown-up feel,’ says Lucy

‘I like being tidy and organised, and living in a beautiful environment’

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touches, such as a concrete worktop. ‘Originally I wanted to use natural stone, but I couldn’t find anything in the perfect colour,’ she adds. ‘Then I saw the concrete in an Urban Outfitters shop and thought it the ideal alternative.’ Gothic styling may be associated with dark, ornate interiors, but in this coach house Lucy has cleverly created a light, calm space within its castellated walls. This is a home largely decorated in off-whites and soft greys. ‘These colours suit the UK more, but I do enjoy playing with colour, too,’ she says. ‘A friend visited the other day with a geum for my garden and the orange is such a bright splash in my otherwise green and white space that I’m going to introduce it inside too.’ Upstairs, Lucy has papered one wall in each of the two bedrooms with a delicate patterned design. When she went to Farrow & Ball to buy paint, she spotted a wallpaper with a bee design and decided it would be ideal for the bedroom where her two young granddaughters sleep when they visit. It also inspired her to paper a wall in her own bedroom to balance the top floor. ‘I think it adds a grown-up feel,’ she says. Pretty painted furniture and mirrors in soft greys and creams also lend the bedrooms and bathrooms a feminine and sophisticated style. Lucy was born in Nairobi where her father was head of education for Kenya. ‘I remember always being surrounded by lots of beautiful things in our home,’ she says. She also remembers her mother telling her that she wished she would do her homework instead of tidying her room all the time: ‘I’m still the same. I like being tidy and organised – and living in a beautiful environment.’ And that’s exactly what she has achieved. HB See Lucy’s Instagram at @lucycollinspropertystylist

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Works like A CHARM An arrangement of accumulated treasures furnishes a quaint former sheep barn with timeless, eclectic character

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Layers of natural textures and well-chosen textiles add up to a comfortable, characterful space that feels as if it has been built up over generations. The furniture is from London store Howe

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BATHROOM Finds from nature line the marble shelf above the tub

BEDROOMS Above A 1950s Serge Mouille light hangs over the 16th-century bed, demonstrating Christopher’s eclectic, magpie-like vision %HORZ A bespoke Howe daybed, Persian rug and Murano glass pendant add a Bohemian feel to the second bedroom nook

an estate worker or a less-favoured relative might come by, from a glittering Murano light to a well-worn Windsor chair. The square footage of the old sheep shed is modest, but the folding doors that Christopher added to the front create a flow. ‘When you arrive, it opens up like a doll’s house – you can see all the spaces at once,’ he says. Two bedrooms and a bathroom are tucked into hayloft-like mezzanine levels and the living room and kitchen are divided by a surprisingly broad central staircase. The layout feels intimate, so that treasures – such as the painted Norwegian dresser in the kitchen – can be just-glimpsed from different vantage points. Christopher chose joiners, stonemasons and builders who are adept at practising traditional methods. ‘Thick stone flags were laid as steps and old wall-boards salvaged from a barn were used to clad the walls,’ he says. It was important to him that authentic raw materials were used throughout. ‘Genuine wall-boards are thinner than floorboards with fewer holes, while the slab of York stone below the stove is a good four inches thick,’ he explains. ‘Everything has been done properly with the right materials – because deep down you can tell the difference between fake and real. A thin ceramic tile doesn’t compare to a hefty

‘When you arrive, it opens up like a doll’s house’ slab of stone. It lacks the presence.’ Proper materials called for proper skills and Christopher loves that the steps down to the kitchen have been put together in a similar way to dry-stone walling. ‘You can see where the stonemason selected just the right size and shape of stone and put it together like a jigsaw puzzle,’ he says. As for the 28-foot-long oak boards that run the width of the house, Christopher encouraged the builders to walk over them with muddy boots and trundle their wheelbarrows in and out. ‘Everything here has to be genuine,’ he says. Features such as the wrought-iron balcony took a little longer to create. ‘It was a good year before I found a blacksmith who had the ease and confidence I was looking for. He had huge hands, but created work of incredible finesse.’ A finial that sits on the staircase’s newel was a perfect finishing touch. ‘I had an image of what was needed in my mind for a while,’ Christopher remembers. ‘Then I was in a reclamation yard in Portland, Oregon, saw this one and thought, “Hmm, that looks about right.” When I got back, I put it on the top and it was a bang-on perfect fit.’ Once the sun goes down, this home feels even more special. ‘At night, you’re surrounded by black sky and stars,’ says Christopher. ‘You can turn off the lights and stargaze. It’s a place you never want to leave.’ HB 6HH &KULVWRSKHUłV ZRUN GHVLJQV DQG ĠQGV DW KRZHORQGRQ FRP

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‘Our new kitchen is modern with a heritage feel’ A small impractical room has been turned into a smart, sociable space WORDS CAROLYN BAILEY | PHOTOGRAPHY BRENT DARBY

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‘The kitchen hadn’t been updated since the 1970s – it was cramped and dark and the cabinets were falling apart. Patterned tiles went up to the ceiling and the worktops never felt clean. We were desperate to redo it.’ 112 housebeautiful.com/uk

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Were there any particular challenges? Due to budget restrictions and planning regulations, we weren’t able to make the kitchen and dining room completely open plan as we originally wanted, so we settled for a double-width doorway instead. In order to maximise the cupboard space, we had to move the fridge into the dining room. And we QHHGHG QHZ ZLULQJ DQG D QHZ FLUFXLW ERDUG ĠWWHG which hadn’t been in our plan. What were your non-negotiables? A dishwasher was crucial. We also wanted to make more of a feature of our pantry cupboard, replacing the solid door with a half-glazed one and rebuilding the internal shelves. Open shelving was a must too, to display some of our many cookbooks as well as plants and canisters. Your favourite element of the makeover? I love how the space seems so much bigger, brighter and cleaner. We’ve achieved a more RSHQ SODQ IHHO ZLWK WKH NLWFKHQ ġRZLQJ LQWR WKH dining room – it’s a space we can entertain in, and where we actually enjoy spending time. HB

OUR SOURCEBOOK Fairford kitchen units; pantry door; oak block worktop; Belfry handles; Lamona sink & tap; cooker hood; all howdens.com. Oven zanussi.co.uk. Dishwasher, currys.co.uk. Metro wall tiles and Henley ġRRU WLOHV; all toppstiles.co.uk. Crown Sail White paint, homebase.co.uk. Fridge, gorenje.co.uk


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WHAT WE SPENT UNITS £2,500 WORKTOPS £495 SINK £227 TAP £141 COOKER £629 COOKER HOOD £77 DISHWASHER £210 WALL TILES £80 FLOOR TILES £175 PAINT £49 TOTAL £4,583

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‘We created an office for my business in the garden’

One couple needed a new HQ at home for an expanding wallhanging enterprise WORDS ALISON GIBB | PHOTOGRAPHY DOUGLAS GIBB

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+RZ GLG \RX VWDUW" Fortunately, Nic’s father is an architect and he took care of all the paperwork, and my stepdad is a builder and he managed the process for us. It’s a basic design and structure, so I was able to help him with the labour, saving a lot of money. ,W RQO\ WRRN HLJKW ZHHNV IURP VWDUW WR ĠQLVK 'LG \RX KDYH DQ\ FKDOOHQJHV" I decided to paint the exposed ceiling joists while they were open to the elements, knowing it would be easier, then laid the plywood on top, and it

SEATING A plywood bench doubles as handy extra storage

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SHELVING Tim had the pegboards and shelves specially made to hold his wallhangings

LIGHTING Wicker lampshades give the space a Mediterranean feel

WHAT WE’VE LEARNED ‘We now know loads about building processes and techniques, and the importance of ordering materials well in advance, especially in a pandemic! All extremely useful as we want to build our own house one day’

ABRAHAM THE HAMSTER Abraham is right at home on one end of the desk

WHAT WE SPENT BUILDING £11,400 FLOORING £2 LIGHTING £300 FURNITURE £1,300 SHELVING £200 HEATING £800 TOTAL £14,002 House Beautiful MAY 2022 115


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‘The painted ceiling has brought this bathroom to life’

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DEEP HUES The dark-painted panelling, windows and bath add drama and depth

BASIN UNIT An upcycled Victorian cupboard found on eBay offers lots of storage and suits the period of the house

WHAT WE’VE LEARNED ‘One of the best decisions we made was replacing the windows – they’ve PDGH VXFK D GLIIHUHQFH WR WKH URRP b I’m also glad we spent money on good quality hardware because it looks beautiful and is really well made.’

WHAT WE SPENT SHOWER TRAY & SCREEN £250 SHOWER HEAD & TAPS £900 BASIN £109 BASIN TAPS £311 VICTORIAN UNIT £50 LIGHTING £200 RADIATOR £399 WINDOWS £2,900 WALL TILES £254 FLOORING TILES £296 TOTAL £5,669

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The Pattern Project Hope pattern chair, £449 Berlin 69 print (unframed), £19.95, East End Prints

Personal touches

Inject colour and character with wallpaper and tiles, curated wall art and geometric shapes. Baako rug, £119, Dwell

Hope cushion, £25, DFS

Retro revival

Inspired by the sunrise, with a semicircle-pattern fabric in ochre, the Hope chair oozes mid-century style.

Feel-good texture Quilted velvet cushions and deep-pile rugs add to a sense of wellbeing.

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Practical solutions for the most important rooms in your home

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COMPACT SPACES

PLAN TO PERFECTION A few simple measures and some serious prep can help you win back more space for living

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our home – or maybe just some of your rooms – might be small, but there are plenty of clever options that will enable you to make the best of the limited space. Consider the bigger picture and be open to a new way of compact living. Here’s how…

A sliding door is a neat, space-saving idea to divide a kitchen from a pantry or utility room

RETHINK THE LAYOUT Before embarking on any changes, think about how you use the space. List the positives and negatives, and write down your priorities for reworking the area. Instead of focusing on specific furniture or named rooms, consider the activities you and your family like to do, and how best they can be served. This will help you – and any professionals you involve – to envisage a solution that’s tailor-made to suit you. For example, there’s no advantage in filling a cramped kitchen with more units and extensive worktops if you rarely cook.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL LIVING Multipurpose spaces are big news, but the latest design solutions focus on ‘broken-plan’, rather than open-plan. ‘It’s less about one big area and more about the clever use of it,’ says Jonathan Woodcock from architectural design and construction firm Qualitas. ‘By using different floor finishes, changes in level, and semi-permanent partitions such as bookcases, distinct zones for cooking, studying and relaxing are created. The key is to have more flexible space that can evolve and change.’ Knocking two rooms into one to combine a kitchen and living room instantly adds light and a feeling of expansiveness. If the wall is loadbearing, the opening must be supported by a steel joist (RSJ), so take advice from a surveyor, architect or structural engineer. Partition walls can be removed or repositioned without the support of an RSJ. When moving the staircase for an open-plan arrangement or creating a double-height or mezzanine space, the layout and overall feeling of spaciousness will be improved but homes need quiet areas too, so do consider doors to close off a section. Shelving units can be used as a room partition as well as providing much-needed storage

CREATING NEW SPACE Extending either outwards or upwards can provide a cost-effective alternative to moving house. Many small Victorian terraced homes have a strip of dead space outside at the back that could be filled by an extension. A loft conversion can add not only a bedroom, but often a shower room too. Basement conversions aren’t to be undertaken lightly though; there’s a lot to consider regarding the costings and feasibility. The work that will be required will include excavating, underpinning existing foundations with concrete, ‘tanking’ or waterproofing the walls and new drainage.

GET ORGANISED Built-in storage solutions are best planned at the early stage of any revamp. ‘Make a diagram of each room in turn, noting every “dead” area that could be used for possible storage,’ advises Simon Tcherniak from bespoke furniture company Neville Johnson. ‘Be creative when considering whether the best use is being made of the existing space – too often we choose shelving units and freestanding furniture that fulfil our immediate storage needs but do nothing to enhance the appeal of the room.’ By first deciding whether fitted wardrobes or cupboards are right for you, how much room they’ll take up and selecting finishes, choosing freestanding pieces becomes easier.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOME If your kitchen produces a constant stream of cakes and bakes, adding a pantry and a dedicated place for bakeware may be a worthwhile investment. ‘Most kitchens have nooks and crannies that can be utilised for additional storage,’ says John Stephens from bespoke kitchen and furniture company Rencraft. ‘These small details make all the difference and use otherwise dead space. They’re also the little things that can turn an ordinary kitchen into something completely unique, with a real personal touch.’ House Beautiful MAY 2022 123


AWKWARD AREAS Redundant spaces, such as beneath the stairs, an unused airing cupboard or an alcove are crying out for a custom solution. Built-in shelving and cupboards are a plus, but areas can also be used more creatively, for instance by adding a built-in bench or a home-office nook. These small spaces need to look good too, and freestanding furniture can help make their purpose clear. An armchair in an alcove will work better if grouped with a tiny side table and lamp, creating a focal point and a cosy spot to read. Boxing in under the stairs with a bespoke wardrobe is a great way to avoid the hallway becoming a dumping ground. ‘Create sufficient hanging space to prevent coats and shoes cluttering up the entrance area,’ says Barbara Genda of Barbara Genda Bespoke Furniture. ‘The stairs are usually deeper than the wardrobe needs to be, so we often build storage shelves behind the front hanging space.’

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DECORATING TRICKS Whatever your favourite look, it can be adapted to suit a small space. The latest designs, such as shimmering wallpapers, fresh paint shades and tempting fabric textures lend themselves beautifully to smaller homes – the key is to restrict the number of patterns and colours. Hone your moodboard down to your absolute must-haves, and think about the proportions you’ll use them in. If you want to use a bright colour as a starting point, keep accessories and one wall bright and white to avoid the scheme overpowering the room.

SPACE-SAVVY FURNITURE It only takes the click of a mouse or a trip along the high street to source functional yet design-led fittings in bijou sizes tailored to suit tiny rooms. Don’t fill every space with large storage furniture; pare down belongings instead, then look for furniture that will slot in neatly – make every piece earn its keep. Consider units that mask TV screens with doors and hide away any unruly cabling. The Henley cabinet range at Neptune has ample space for storing media paraphernalia. It uses cable-management blocks and has inside shelves with cutouts so the wires can be arranged to avoid chaos. 124 housebeautiful.com/uk

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Recessed and built-in shelving is practical and creates a seamless look in a compact room

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TINY HOMES THAT ARE…

HUGE ON STYLE Fancy downsizing? From converted buses to boathouses, we’ve found the best unusual abodes that make the most of every inch of space without compromising on looks

THE 13M2 HOUSE Thanks to clever details, including pullout desks, pull-down beds and sliding doors, this beautifully designed north London home by StudioMama, with a kitchen, dining area, bed and living space, is all housed within 13 square metres, proving that small and functional can still look great. studiomama.com 126 housebeautiful.com/uk


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THE BRIGHT TINY HOUSE

Measuring just 10 x 10ft, the wooden-clad interior of this two-storey hut in Ontario in Canada offers plenty of laid-back charm, with a downstairs seating and kitchen area, and a loft that sleeps two. Lots of windows keep it light and make the most of the views. Available to book at glampinghub.com

THE BUS HOUSE Married couple and business partners The Mayes Team, converted an old American school bus into a family home to live and travel in with their four children. Smart design and a monochrome colour scheme made it feel light and airy; it even has a roof deck. themayesteam.com

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THE BEACH HUT HOUSE

Inside this 36m2, cedar-clad hut is a kitchen, living space, sleeping platform, two bunk beds and a bathroom, all in sawn soft wood, keeping the look functional. The full-width sliding door at the front makes the most of the sea view. Designed by studiomama.com

THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR HOUSE Sliding doors and full-height windows are key to making a small dwelling feel spacious. This modular home – a collaboration between Koto, a British design company that VSHFLDOLVHV LQ SUHIDE KRXVLQJ DQG 86 ĠUP $ERGX ŋ PDNHV the most of its connection with the outside. kotodesign.co.uk

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THE BOATHOUSE

WORDS CHARLOTTE BOYD PHOTOGRAPHS JOE FLETCHER; RICHARD CHIVERS; JACK HOBHOUSE; BEN ANDERS; MOON RAY STUDIO

Designed in partnership with Made.com, The Boathouse is an old industrial barge now functioning as a luxe one-bed hotel in west London. The curved ceiling creates a cosy IHHO ZKLOH WKH ODUJH URRġLJKWV OHW OLJKW ġRRG LQ boathouselondon.co.uk

THE SKINNY HOUSE

Adding a sloping roof extension filled with skylights to the back of this slim south-west London home, which measures just 2.3m wide, made the most of the internal area while staying within the owner’s budget. The ingenious space-creating design was by architects Alma-nac. alma-nac.com House Beautiful MAY 2022 129


THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO...

MAXIMISING SPACE Transform your home, however small it is, with these clever space-creating design ideas for every room…

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THE LIVING ROOM NEAT SEATS » Rather than squeezing a standard three-seater sofa into a small room, look for two-seater options and, depending on your space, arrange one or two of these with a matching armchair » Make space for overnight guests, even if you don’t have a spare room, by investing in a good quality sofa bed. Where possible, try before you buy to check how comfy it is to sleep on » Consider oversized snuggler armchairs or FKDLVH ORQJXHV DV WKHVH WDNH XS OHVV ġRRU VSDFH » Protect your investments by making sure new pieces of furniture have a lengthy guarantee SURFACE VALUE » A nest of tables is versatile, as you have two or three little surfaces that can be moved into different SRVLWLRQV ZKHQHYHU QHHGHGb » Wooden designs will complement a traditional living room, while chrome or glass options will suit a more contemporary feel » *ODVV DQG UHġHFWLYH VXUIDFHV FDQ DOVR KHOS FUHDWH WKH LOOXVLRQ RI VSDFH DV WKH\łOO UHġHFW DQG ERXQFH light around the room » Consider what you’ll mostly use tables for, as this can help determine how much surface area you need and whether to go for a square, oval or circular shape

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BIG IDEAS for SMALL SPACES This kitchen design has really made the most of a limited area, with plenty of storage and shelving

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Maximise space in… SLEEPING PARTNERS » Consider a small double bed rather than a standard and instead of a king, go for a queen size » Storage beds are ideal for keeping spare duvets, pillows and throws within easy reach, as well as last season’s bulky coats and clothes » Daybeds are a multi-purpose alternative, especially if you’re trying to make the most of a tiny guest room » Look out for pull-down designs with sleek, modern looks that are a far cry from the bedsit styles of old CUPBOARD LOVE » Sliding wardrobe doors don’t intrude into the room and with made-to-measure designs, you FDQ ĠW \RXU IXUQLWXUH LQWR DZNZDUG DUHDV DQG alcoves and beneath sloping ceilings » Mirror-fronted doors will make the room feel ELJJHU ZKLOH DOVR SURYLGLQJ D ġRRU WR FHLOLQJ UHġHFWLRQ ODVW PLQXWH RXWĠW FKHFNV VRUWHG » Look for storage extras such as shoe racks, accessory drawers and compartments for keeping your smaller bits and bobs tidy » If you prefer freestanding, seek out tall, narrow furniture and make sure you have plenty of shelving, drawer space and hanging rails to keep everything in its place 132 housebeautiful.com/uk

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THE BATHROOM BATHING BEAUTIES » Look for shower baths with a U or L shape at one end, which can take the place of a separate bath and shower enclosure » Make sure a shorter tub offers a decent depth, so you can still enjoy an indulgent soak after a hard day » When working out your budget, keep in mind that many prices are for the bath only – with an extra cost for side and end panels COMPACT SHOWERS

» Pivot shower doors are cost-effective. Before you buy, check that there’s enough room to fully open the door without obstruction » Sliding panels provide easy access without the need for extra space to swing open the door. A non-stick mechanism is also worth looking out for » Bifolds or concertina styles fold in on themselves inside the enclosure, which again keeps things neat » Corner showers, also known as quadrant enclosures, ĠW QHDWO\ LQWR D FRUQHU ZLWK D FXUYHG VOLGLQJ GRRU IRU DFFHVV » Frameless designs have an ultra-modern look and give a feeling of openness

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KITCHEN & BATHROOM NEWS The latest trends and best buys to make life easier and more beautiful 1

ADD SOME SUNSHINE… WITH NEW TILES When designing a small kitchen, don’t be afraid to go bright. The Discotheque Bronski tiles, £42/sq m from Claybrook, are a vibrant shade of sunny yellow that’s sure to lift your spirits, even while doing the washing-up!

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STORAGE CANISTERS No matter how much room you’ve got, these little beauties will look good on your worktop… 1 Storage canister, £17, Ekobo 2 Mojave glaze pink canister, £20, Sass & Belle 3 Dipped ceramic storage jar, £10, John Lewis & Partners

NOW THAT’S CLEVER Keep surfaces clutter-free with Magnet’s space-saving Cabinet Plus. This innovative shelving unit at the back of the cupboard moves up and down with the touch of a button, giving you instant access to food and prep essentials. From £1,482, Magnet 134 housebeautiful.com/uk

LITTLE GENIUS Joseph Joseph has long been the frontrunner in smart yet functional designs, and now the brand has introduced The Maker’s Collection, a sleek and stylish range of nesting pieces and worktop organisers designed to elevate the everyday. Prices start at £42

HOT SHOT A good quality coffee machine may seem the preserve of larger kitchens, but Breville’s new Bijou design (£150, Argos) is a perfect size if you’re short on space. The steam wand and manual shot function ensure you can make a barista-grade cup of coffee every time.


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MULTIFUNCTIONAL PIECES There are a few not-so-secret interiors tricks to making the most of a tight space; one is mirrors, which help to make a room look bigger, and the other is including smart multifunctional pieces. The Radiator Company has combined the two to create a mirrored radiator with the option to add on towel rails. Relax Inox, from £2,188

GO BOLD You can opt for a really striking look in a cloakroom as it’s not a space you spend much time in. To keep things from looking too busy, go for accessories in colours that coordinate with the walls. Here red, yellow and turquoise accents complement the botanical wallpaper (Savuti from Cole & Son). Artelinea Zen basin and vanity unit, £1,444; Vola HV1 tap, £505; Catalano Zone Sleek wall-mounted pan, £776; all CP Hart

TR I E D & TE S TE D

BATHROOM SCALES The House Beautiful Approved team put these gadgets through their paces to bring you the best BEST INVESTMENT BUY These connect to the Tanita Health app to measure everything from weight and BMI to visceral fat, bone mass and metabolic age – ideal if you want a multitasking product to track \RXU ĠWQHVV MRXUQH\ Tanita RD-953S, £165, John Lewis & Partners

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In a tiny bathroom or cloakroom, it’s all about the detail. Add your own style with a statement piece such as this handmade beauty. Delphine basin, £849, London Basin Company 136 housebeautiful.com/uk

B E S T A L L- R O U N D E R Simple and minimalistic, these digital scales record weight exceptionally accurately and quickly. They are clear and easy to use, making them excellent no-frills bathroom scales. Beurer GS-410 Signature Line, £34.99, Amazon

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B E S T FO R VA LU E <RXłG EH KDUG SUHVVHG WR ĠQG PRUH budget-friendly smart scales. The EufyLife app is intuitive and allows you to record 12 health measurements, although body fat readings were less accurate than weight. EUFY Smart Scale C1, £29.99, Currys




Ideas and inspiration to make the most of your space

MAY WE BE SO BOLD

Too colourful? No such thing. Hot corals, azure blues and sunshine yellows will create a vibrant Mediterranean paradise, no matter what size your outdoor space. And if you’re feeling brave, don’t stop DW YLEUDQW SODQWHUV DQG ġRZHUV ŋ D wall can be your canvas too.

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Plants, from £7.99 each; pots, from £8.99 each; all Dobbies. For similar wall paint, try FFT-018 interior and exterior matt, £34.50/1L, Mylands

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POCKET-SIZED PLOTS Whether you want an informal area to relax in or somewhere suitable for entertaining, with a little planning a glorious garden is possible however small your space

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Small, sloping gardens can be transformed into more usable spaces with steps and terraces – perfect for displaying plants at different levels. Here, pots of box and grasses clustered around a secluded pebble water fountain bring a naturalistic feel.

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Even narrow corridors or side-returns can become magical places to escape to. Here, a mix of shade-loving pink lamium, ferns, ivy and grasses have been planted in pots and baskets at different heights, all offset beautifully with a tiled floor in a colourful geometric pattern.

Who says decking has to be in straight lines? Wood panels laid in a sunray pattern create a series of giant daisy-like circular steps for a striking and playful look in this narrow garden. Contact a local timber merchant, or fencing or decking company for a bespoke design.

A walled garden is given a modern feel with paving, decking and gravel all in the same steely colour, forming a literal and visual path around the plot. Lush planting in a restrained palette brings the look alive, and wood trellis on top of the wall adds privacy and warmth.

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Outdoor fireplaces add a touch of luxury, as well as keeping you warm on chilly days and evenings. For chimney packages from about £1,100, visit gardenfireplace.co.uk.

Reclaimed scaffolding boards, laid widthways as decking to make the garden look wider, connect the kitchen indoors with a contemporary seating area at the end of the garden. Structural planting, such as feathery Dicksonia antarctica fern trees, create height and drama.

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Crittall-style screening hides bins, the shed and even a compost heap, to keep this small garden looking neat and lovely. A round wooden sculpture draws the eye, while the simple decking, seating and planting continue the Japanese feel.


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A dining area is screened off by a low curving wall, with sunken planters along the back adding height. Vibrant colour provides the interest, while the paving and planting is kept simple. See Sandtex for masonry paints in a variety of colours.

A moon gate sculpture made from Corten steel is a striking feature and separates a patio from the rest of the garden. An abundant variety of planting softens the industrial feel and provides a contrast with the coppery glow of the steel.

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PLAN YOUR POCKET-SIZED PLOT What do you want to get from your small garden? Is it a space for entertaining? A living larder of herbs and vegetables? A continuation of your interior? Giving it an identity and style will help focus the mind so you get the compact garden you really want.

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PICK THE RIGHT PLANT FOR THE RIGHT PLACE This tiny garden has been designed on the diagonal to make it look wider. A gravel path leads across it to a semi-circular oak bench that has been tucked into the tight corner, with tall plants shielding it from the rest of the garden and offering shade.

Get to know your garden. Observe how the sun moves around the space over the course of a day to identify its sunniest spots and shadiest corners. Dig a core of earth from the border to assess the soil and select suitable plants. Research what height plants will reach and how much care they will need.

Make sure your garden has something to offer in every season by using evergreens and plants that will have impact all year. And winter needn’t be all bare branches – opt for Christmas rose (Helleborus x hybridus ‘Blue Metallic Lady’) or winter-scented sweet box (Sarcococca hookeriana var. dig yna) close to the house, leaving the beds further away for summer displays.

PLAY WITH YOUR LAYOUT Dig plant beds across the garden rather than as a strip around the boundary and you’ll see more of your plants from the house. Rotate them to 45 degrees to create the illusion of space and add dynamic pockets in corners for larger plant specimens.

BE CLEVER WITH COLOUR Make the garden seem bigger by planting brighter blooms closer to the house, and more muted, pastel tones further away.

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THINK ABOUT PRIVACY Urban gardens are often overlooked by neighbours on two or even three sides. Screen them out with pleached (aerial hedges on trunks) or small trees.

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ant to add some glamour to your garden for the summer? No matter how small your space, it couldn’t be easier. If a cultivated, formal container style is your thing, choose simple topiary and classic container flowers. The form and shape will be neat and easy to maintain, giving a streamlined, luxe look. Keep any evergreen structural plants on their own in single pots. Mix and match other plants for a long-lasting spring/summer pot display. Restrict the colour scheme – just two or three complementary shades – to up the style stakes. White, purple, pink and blue all stand out and work well together. I started my container garden collection with these

plants which, while not perhaps the most adventurous, still pack a punch: laurel, lavender, rosemary, yew, ilex, Mexican orange blossom, geraniums and hydrangeas. When composing container displays, think about ‘thriller, filler and spiller’ – choose a focal plant and complement it with upright plants at the back, plus some that fill in the middle and others that will trail over the sides. Decorate one wall with dark green tiles or paint the bottom half of a fence in dark green or grey – it will help plants to really stand out and change the reflective light. Add plenty of uplighters to complete the glamorous look. Turn the page for Isabelle’s pick of the best topiary and container plants. Follow her on Instagram @thebalconygardener

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Sun and shade – what’s the difference and does it really matter? The short answer is yes, it does matter. You will need to establish the aspect of your outdoor space, in other words whether it faces north, south, east or west. This will affect whether it gets lots of sun or is in shade for some or all of the day. This is crucial because sun-loving plants will fail to thrive in a shady area, while shade-lovers will struggle in sunny spots. ISABELLE’S PL ANT LIST

What to grow this month TOPIARY Buxus sempervirens (common box) Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) Prunus lusitanica (Portuguese laurel) Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ (dwarf Korean lilac tree ) Taxus baccata (yew)

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Work the angles Laying Metro tiles in a herringbone pattern makes a small space appear larger than it is

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Located on the northern shores of Lake Como, Hotel Risi has an indulgent spa with a Finnish sauna and Turkish baths. Enjoy traditional Italian three-course meals with wine and coffee, and a continental breakfast each morning.

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BERNINA RAILWAY TO ST MORITZ Synonymous with elegance and sophistication, St Moritz is Switzerland’s premier Alpine resort. You’ll travel there on the panoramic Bernina Railway, which takes you through mountain scenery.

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YOU WILL GET THE CHANCE TO… z Stay for seven nights at Hotel Risi (lake view upgrade available. Call for details) z Enjoy seven breakfasts, seven three-course dinners and five three-course lunches at the hotel (with water, wine and coffee) z Take a Bernina Railway and St Moritz excursion z Eat lunch at a local restaurant in St Moritz z Cruise picturesque Lake Como on a private boat z Eat lunch at a local restaurant in Como z Join a Lake Como coach excursion z Have three full days at leisure

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EMILY ASTBURY Looking for something to adorn your interiors whether it be your personal space or new business area? Emily is a British print designer who works independently to create bespoke artworks and patterns for interior spaces. Emily’s designs will create a statement in any space using bold themes and colours to create luxurious artworks for your space. @eastrosurfacedesign emilyastbury@hotmail.co.uk Freelance Print Designer

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Santorini - Lounge Set with Side Cushions This sleek modular looking lounge is truly versatile and can be arranged in several different ways. Consisting of one left hand and one right hand sofa, two ottomans and a compact coffee table, a simple rearrangement of the pieces enables you to turn it into 2 chaise longues, 2 day beds or keep all 4 pieces separate for a more sociable outdoor lounge space. Also available in Blue and includes a 12 month warranty. Normally £1199, it’s now available at an amazing £999*. To receive your £200 discount quote code HBAPR22 at checkout.

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The luxurious Chesterton corner sofa and matching glass-topped coffee table set is perfect for entertaining outdoors. Generously proportioned with deep, anti-fade cushions you can seat 5 people in comfort. It’s so easy to look after – the seat and back cushions all feature removable covers (see website). With a maintenance-free construction of thick polyrattan and a galvanised steel frame, the set can even be left out all-year round, making it the ideal addition to your outdoor space this year. Normally £999, now available at an amazing £799*, but only when you quote your £200 discount code HBAPR22 at checkout.

California - Lounge Set Combining both comfort and style, the California lounge set is the go-to choice for daily lounging. This stunning dark grey outdoor lounge set comes with two sturdy large armchairs, a spacious three-seater sofa, a rectangular coffee table and plump grey cushions to match. Guaranteed to give your garden or patio area an understated modern look, it’s made from high quality UV stabilised resin to offer you great all-year-round resilience. Available in taupe or dark grey. Normally £999, this stylish set is now available at an incredible £599*. To receive your £400 discount please quote discount code HBAPR22A at checkout.

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space. It’s cheesy, but home is where the heart is. It’s where I want to spend most of my time, with my [ex-Premier League footballer] husband Wayne and our sons Parker and Carter. After being in the castle on I’m A Celebrity…, I’ll never take central heating for granted again.

Essentials because everything’s in one place. It’s given me interiors inspiration to complete rooms in my house. I’m good at buying the big furniture – the sofas and tables – but don’t have a natural eye for finishing touches. We’ve now got an armchair in the spare bedroom, which I’d never have thought about putting there.

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colours in different rooms. In our last house every wall was white, so when we moved to this place I decided to be a bit more fun. The study has black walls and our living room is a really dark blue/grey shade by Lick. Although it’s a massive room, it’s really cosy.

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to put up a picture in the hall and drilled through a main electric wire. It was the first time he’d tried – and the last.




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