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InsideÉ Love it Inspiring homes & room makeovers

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stylish musthave finds at high-street prices

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Weekend projects, DIY advice & styling tips

Make it step-by-step craft ideas & upcycling how-tos

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‘it’s all about the sea views’ Once dark and dreary, now Holly’s converted barn makes the most of its coastal location ‘foliage makes me feel at home’ Natasha’s jungle scheme has brightened a beige box into a home filled with greenery galore ‘we had a very shaky start’ Laura’s shabby terrace has come a long way since moving day!

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style updates Clever ways to improve your outdoor space ‘i did it myself for under £1,000’ Leigh revamped her bland kitchen on a shoestring budget ‘i’ve discovered i love colour!’ Ditching neutral decor has given Becky’s bathroom a bright new outlook ‘it’s our bright jungle paradise’ Aurélien has now transformed his garden into a vibrant outdoor space

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see how Holly creates coastal charm with soft seaside shades

Bring the seaside vibe into your home

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outdoor lounging Bring the seaside home with coastal prints best in store Four sources, four schemes – we’ve done the shopping high-street news The scoop on what’s hot in the shops right now trend spotting: tassels Embellish with a no-hassle tassel! global bedroom Chill out with earthy tones for a laid-back haven 10 under £10 Purse-friendly pieces seaside sophistication Embrace a cool coastal palette botanical boho Mix tactile textures with house plants

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clever buys

Fill your house with character, page 54


contents

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decorative touch

Pretty bathroom accessories, page 95

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retro eclectic Vintage finds combined with vivid geo prints fresh country Colour pops create a light, modern look modern classic Add a splash of aqua to vintage-inspired buys hot hangout Go bold in the garden with tropical accents

120 where to buy This issue’s stockists

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110 tastes like summer

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table revamp Stencil a pretty pattern onto your tabletop the style book Capture the marine mood with a calming nautical scheme painted unit doors Revamp kitchen doors on a budget shapely shower Find a shower tray that best suits your bathroom

104 find a smart solution Make the most of your outdoor space

106 do it yourself Be handy at home 109 the 10-minute declutter Have your home organised in no time

Make it 73

natasha mixes up soft furnishings with bold foliage

colour pop cabinet Switch up furniture from standard to stand out

garden decoration A cheery way to recycle a tin can

107 garden teepee Create an outdoor den to encourage imaginative play

108 make it yourself Get crafty at

home with these projects and buys

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103 cherry lollies Cool down with a frozen fruit sensation

110 super easy summer meals 116 our top picks

What’s new on the high street page 8

Quick and tasty family favourites

supermarket news What’s hot on the shelves this month tweet us your comments at @styleathomemag – we’d love to hear what you think of your fave mag!

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editor’s letter

Hi there! ABoVe: style up your outside space for summer, p74 leFt: Give your bedroom a style update, p12 BeloW: Upcycle a table with a pretty tile stencil, p29

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Ma Richmond and I are busy prepping for the arrival of the Littlest Richmonds for their annual summer holiday at ours. Last year was a riot of den-building, tea parties with Willo the Wisp (our petite, grey rescue cat) and Kung Fu Panda on repeat while wearing panda onesies (thank you, Amazon!). I’m not sure how we’re going to outdo that, but I have some ideas involving flamingo inflatables. I’ll be taking some time out for some projects, too. The shed needs a makeover – any ideas? Send inspo via our Instagram hashtag below! Plus, I’m going to wallpaper the side of my staircase in Borastapeter’s Flora. Oh, and if you spotted the Ownable logo on the cover of this issue, turn to page 42 to discover what it’s all about!

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3 of the best…

SuMMer drINkS buyS Pineapple drinks dispenser, £10, Sainsbury’s Home

Drinks stirrers, £6.50 for 12, Talking Tables

Toucan acrylic tumbler, £5, Laura Ashley

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THIS MONTH’S

Loveit!

Make the most of warm days and layer up cushions to create the perfect spot for outdoor lounging. George Home’s Lemon Soul range is reminiscent of British seaside holidays with cushions depicting beach scenes, as well as daisy prints.

FEATURE HOLLY WALSH

Cover a large piece of foam with an old tablecloth for a super easy bench cushion

Seaside cushion, £5; frayed blue cushion, £6; donkey cushion, £6; frayed yellow cushion, £6; sunflower cushion, £5; daisy cushion, £6; pom-pom cushion, £10; striped tassel cushion, £6; bird cushion, £5, all George Home

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Best in store Refresh your room schemes for the new season with our pick of the latest high-street trends

DunELM

MATALAn

Desert sands

Soft glamour

Combine mandala motifs with warm shades to create a global look

Cinnabar dip bowl, £3

Cinnabar woven throw, £30

Peonies in ribbed vase, £14

Birgion floor lamp, £89

Pink broderie cushion, £12

resin elephant, £6

Floral mug, £4 trinket pot, £10 Cinnabar side plates, £7 for set of two

Zigzag tassel throw, £20 Buddha tea light holder, £3.50

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Double sided faux Mongolian cushion, £12

Butterfly floral photo frame, £10

Feature Stephanie Durrant

elephant cushion, £14

Create a romantic scheme with watercolour florals and pastel hues


Best in store

IDEAL HOME AT VEry

gEOrgE HOME

Rustic global

Miami Beach

Team tactile patterns with woven accessories in earthy shades Wooden bead ceiling light, £89.99

seagrass baskets, £34.99 for two

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Style a vibrant outdoor space using tropical prints and exotic shades Camden threepiece bistro set, £89

Menzies coffee table, £139

Blue flamingoprint outdoor cushion, £7

Calandre fringed rug, from £59.99

Blue flamingoprint beach towel, £5 Colca cushion, £36.99

neon decorative light, £10 Fascination picnic set, £15

society threeseater leather sofa, £1,099

Blue flamingo picnic rug, £8

Flamingo pool inflatable, £34

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Buy it

NeWs Weekender bell tent, from £195 for a 3m tent, Boutique Camping

Bell tents to go wild for

Yes, we are firmly still in the leopard print camp – and who knew it could look even better adorning a tent? These new roomy bell tents from Boutique camping are perfect for festival-goers or family campers who want to stand out from the crowd (and find their tent in a sea of them!). choose from a tropical leaf print or colourful folksy design, too.

Hang Time

We know our savvy readers are ahead of the curve when it comes to hanging chairs, so this will come as no surprise! according to John Lewis & Partners, sales of swinging seats and hanging pods are up 300% year-on-year, making them the must-have indoor/ outdoor seats of the summer. this absolute bargain, £18.99 from Vonhaus, will add laid-back coastal style to the garden.

High-street

Discovery picnic collection, from £1 for paper cups, Wilko

news

What’s new, what’s hot now… you heard it here first!

They’re everywhere!

Backpack cool Bags Picnic ready

Green scene

Pom-pom insulated backpack, £28, Next Home

Jungleprint cool bag, £16, M&Co

Jaxon cool bag, £15, Made.com

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FloralFancy Picnic printed rucksack, £59.95, Joules

a shout out to Wilko for its awesome summer collections this year! We’re loving the new Discovery picnic range that, with its leafy designs and flamingo pink accents, will bring a flash of the tropics to even the dullest of spaces. Don’t miss the clever planters, too – designed to give small outdoor areas a green update.

Feature michela colling

Modern vibe

ToTally Tropical


Buy it

tassels

STRInG IT uP

Pineapple tassel throw, £100; tassel cushions, from £26 each; rugs, £50 each; tassel basket, £25, all MW by Matthew Williamson range, Debenhams

Dipped tassel garland, £25, Meri Meri

SPELL IT OuT

lazy days sign with tassels, £14, Next Home

HAnG uP tassel octagonal mirror, £25, Oliver Bonas

unDER COVER

scribble stripe tassel blanket, £145, Bohemia

CEnTRE PIECE

Boho tassel chandelier, £14, talking tables

Trend spotting

tassels

Adding some colour and sass to your home is no hassle for the trending tassel

BAGS Of STyLE

Neon tassel bag, £14.99, tK Maxx

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e’ve always been big on embellishment here at Style at Home and our love affair for the pompom still reigns supreme. so discovering that tassels are the new ‘it’ adornment for just about anything in the interiors world had us heading to the shops. Find these delightful decorations on wall hangings, cushions, throws and baskets, and if you’re feeling crafty, create your own with wool, thread or even paper.

SOfT TOuCH

tassel cushion, £25, Kaleidoscope

SHAGGy STyLE

FeatuRe Holly WalsH

tassel keyring, £10, Oliver Bonas

fLOOR fILLER

Geometric tassel rug, £100, River Island

STORAGE SOLuTIOn

fun & funky

Neon yellow tassel basket, £29, Bobby Rabbit

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Chill out in a

GloBAl BeDRooM

Tung rattan shade, £40; spot print duvet cover, £15 for a double; elephant print duvet cover, £16 for a double; cushions, from £8 each; rope laundry basket, £18; patterned tassel throw, £30; metal planters, £22 each; glass hurricane, £25; bamboo lantern, £18; hexagon glass display box, £20; succulent in llama planter, £10, all Matalan

Create a laid-back haven with sun-baked terracotta, tons of texture and global pattern Rope laundry basket, £18; towels, from £5 each; bath mat, £10; metal basket, £5; embossed spot tumbler, £3; soap dispenser, £5, all Matalan

1. Add print to the bathroom Refresh towels with a mix of geo prints in earthy tones and warm greys. Ceramic accessories with carved designs add subtle pattern and detail.

2. Go for black accents Metal planters and a black side table and lampshade punctuate the calm-inducing tones of terracotta, grey and inky blue to bring a little drama to this relaxed look.

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new look

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two tone Mirror, £40, next Home

£183

3. Pile on the texture Yes, yes, yes to tassels, raw-edged fringing, pom-poms and tufted or looped textures. Hand-finished details on rugs, cushions and throws add even more cosiness to a bedroom.

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warm Greys

kilim charcoal cushion cover, £29, Modern Rugs

raw refined

Mini wooden drawers, £15, M&Co

Relaxed global Get the look Make it tactile with tassels and etched designs

Cool CharaCter desert tones

Giraffe plant pot, £7, Dunelm

Blanket, £29.99, H&M Home

4. Choose patterned soft furnishings To keep the relaxing vibe in the room, pick bedlinen in two-tone colourways. Subtle patterns add interest without overpowering any larger scale prints.

Go for Grain

FeATuRe michela colling

Global monochrome wooden table, £50, Argos

Carved style

Mark making vase, £12, Morrisons

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Buy it

10 unDEr £10

mariNe liFe

Whales poster print, from £7.95, Mode Prints

top oF the bill

Leaning bird objet, £10, Sainsbury’s Home

Nostalgic vibes

Seaside cushion, £5, George Home

ahoy there!

Anchor luxury matches, £5.95, Annabel James

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under £10 surF’s up!

Double-sided beach arrow sign, £4.50, The Contemporary Home

Be inspired by days at the seaside with these ‘cheap as chips’ finds

beshellFish! Lobster mug, £5, The Contemporary Home

coastal carDs Brighton postcards, £3.50 for a set of six, Paperchase

happy huts

Beach huts coaster, £4.50, Jessica Hogarth at Etsy

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Antiqued white metal shell door knob, £5.25, Gisela Graham

sNap it up!

Fish supper

What a catch! melamine bowl, £7, Sophie Allport

FEATurE Stephanie Durrant

Drawer revamp


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‘It’s all about Coastal style

‘when the builder first laid the new softwood floorboards the knots showed through, so we decided to seal them and reapply the white oil finish’

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ABoUT me i’m holly Keeling, a stylist and interior designer. i live here with my husband Philip, a cardiologist, and our children, ben, 21, Louis, 18 and Charlotte, 13. mY Home a three-bedroom, semi-detached, converted 19th-century stone barn in north Cornwall. we bought it in 2008. WHen We moVeD in although it was in a great location and of sound construction, it was dark, dated and unloved, with rotten timber window frames throughout. AnD noW replacing the windows and adding a balcony has transformed the exterior and allowed us to make the most of the sea view. while inside we’ve fitted a new kitchen, bathroom and wood flooring and updated the decor. STYLe TiP don’t compromise on quality or you may end up needing to replace things in the near future.

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the sea views’ Buy it

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Holly used a palette of soft colours, weathered finishes and relaxed coastal details to bring this old barn conversion back to life

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hen we first saw the place, it was dark and drab, with an unappealing interior and rotting window frames, but we weren’t put off,’ says holly. ‘we knew we could change the look and feel of it. and the location – in a quaint Cornish village less than half a mile from the beach – was ideal. we’d enjoyed many family holidays in Cornwall over the years, so finding a spacious, reverse-level property with sea views in such a convenient location seemed like it was meant to be.

Living the high life

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Go for a low-level coffee table to keep a sense of flow in an open-plan living space’

Most of the homes we’d seen before were tiny cottages, but the barn had been arranged with a large open-plan living room and kitchen upstairs, which we liked the idea of. Having the bedrooms downstairs makes sense, because we spend most of our time up in the living area, where we get to enjoy the views. Structurally, the roof and walls of the stone building were in good condition, but the seaside location meant that the existing timber windows had deteriorated beyond repair. I’m not usually keen on plastic windows, but in this case we had little choice because wooden frames would need to be repainted every year. I managed to source replacement matt uPVC windows and patio doors that have the appearance of painted timber, so it was a good compromise.

Making our mark

Other than replacing the windows, we didn’t do much else to the place until 2012, when we added a new balcony leading off from the kitchen. We created an opening in the thick stone wall to

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CoRnER sEttIng

‘We chose a piece by local artist rebecca Polyblank to decorate our dining area in the corner of the open-plan living space’

idea to steal

‘A circular dining table makes better use of space in a tight spot’

UnDER CovER

‘the panelling hides pipework and wires and creates a ledge for displaying lovely bits and bobs’

‘planning a relaxed, mismatched look? use a colour scheme to tie it all together – i went for blue and white’ enable a patio door to be installed. The sun sets on this side of the house and we knew that a sheltered balcony would be lovely in the evenings. At first, I consulted an architect but the balcony he designed would have cost around £100,000 to build. In the end I drew a simpler version myself, and employed a local company to make it in green oak with glass and brushed steel balustrades, for a fraction of the price. We did worry that the new balcony might overshadow the ground floor bedroom windows and cut out some of the light, but we needn’t have been concerned. Plus, we replaced the high-panelled fence with a lower picket design, which gave us more light, too.

Refurbishing inside

Two years later, we decided to give the tired interior of the house a complete makeover. We employed a local builder

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Why it works

STYLE AT hOmE SAYS… ‘Holly’s choice of furniture in classic, timeless styles gives her take on coastal a smart, tailored feel.’ Vanessa Richmond

editor


renovated barn

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Cosy nook

‘We managed to squeeze in this seating area behind the staircase on the first floor. We found the vintage shelving in an antiques shop’

3 of the best

COASTAL-STYLE BUYS Add a jaunty, nautical touch

BLUE HUE

Coastal reed shade, £12, argos

sEA BIRD

Standing bird, £10, Sainsbury’s Home

FIsH DIsH

Sardines cushion, £39.95, annabel James

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Hand-picked pieces

‘I chose inexpensive, Shaker-style cabinets, then personalised the kitchen with vintage finds, like the antique metal hanging rack’

display aWay

‘I store my favourite glassware and crockery in glassfronted cupboards so I can see them’

Why it works

Do it!

DistRess a Cabinet

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remove any handles and give the cabinet a good clean. once it’s dry, sand any flaking paint or varnish using fine grade paper, and wipe away any dust. apply a coat of chalk paint with a small foam roller to give a smoother finish, or use a large brush to add more texture. You will need to use a brush for the detailed areas you can’t reach with a roller.

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If the paint is too thick, use water to smooth it out. once dry, apply a second coat. rub any areas that would normally wear over time, such as corners, edges, patterned relief, hinges, handles and knobs, with coarse sandpaper. brush off any dust. add a layer of wax for protection using a lint-free rag, applying in a circular motion. then buff the surface to finish.

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style at home says…

Worn and WeatHered

‘I like the relaxed look of this chalky blue cupboard’

‘Holly’s simple kitchen island is a great way to define the individual kitchen and living zones on the open-plan first floor.’ houses editor

Ruth Corbett

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IDEA TO STEAL

‘Combine practical spot lights with vintage-style pendants that will add extra character’

function and form

‘whEn yOu hAvE A TIghT buDgET, prIOrITISE SpEnDIng On ThIngS ThAT ArE hArD TO chAngE’ to undertake the work, which involved replacing the entire kitchen, gutting the bathroom, laying new flooring and redecorating the rooms throughout. We sourced the softwood floorboards through a local timber merchant and had them laid on the first floor, which we finished with a white oil, for a bleached, seaside feel. In the kitchen, I teamed inexpensive cabinets with oak worktops and a pale-blue painted island unit, which was made to order. I found the company online, but it took them absolutely ages

‘this antique drying rack doubles as great storage’

to make the island unit, although the end result is fantastic. Previously the openplan kitchen/living room had felt quite bare and clinical, with painted plasterboard walls, so I introduced timber panelling, running along the entire back wall of the space, and painted it pale blue. It creates a useful display shelf and conceals ugly pipework and wires in the process. I also fitted painted radiator covers. When it came to the family bathroom, we got a builder to move the position of the bathroom door to create more

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caLming coLours

‘I wanted the bedrooms to feel relaxing and serene, so I stuck to a subdued colour palette of off-white, soft grey and pale blue’

IDEA TO STEAL

‘A neat, folding Roman blind allows maximum light into the bedroom during the day’

LighTen The mood

‘We made the dark, dingy entrance much more welcoming’

Do it!

FIT PANELLING

Why it works

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disguise an uneven wall with tongue-and-groove panelling. Panelling up to dado rail height is a popular choice. Fix horizontal battens to the wall to nail your panels onto. You’ll need three battens for dado-height panelling: one at floor level, one level with the top of the panelling, and one mid-way. Secure one panel at a time, using a spirit level to ensure it’s straight. For a neat look, hammer nails in at an angle through the tongue into the batten behind, before adding your next panel so nails are hidden in the grooves. once all your panelling is fitted, neaten the top edge with a length of trim and the bottom edge with a length of new skirting.

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sTyLE AT HomE sAys… ‘the downstairs bedrooms still feel bright and welcoming, thanks to Holly’s savvy mix of white walls with pretty, muted shades that add warmth to each of the rooms.’ features editor

Holly Walsh

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renovated barn

space and to strip out an old, damp cupboard to accommodate a new walk-in shower. We discovered an original bread oven concealed in it and turned that into a feature alcove in the shower. The builder also discovered that the existing bathroom floor was laid directly on top of sand, so he had to install a new concrete floor with a damp-proof membrane before we could lay the pretty ceramic floor tiles.

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Two’s company

‘I love creating a cosy, layered look for beds, so I’ve added a couple of chunky knit throws and plenty of cushions’

Finishing details

I sourced all of the fixtures and fittings for the barn myself as I run my own shop in Totnes, Holly Keeling Interiors (hollykeeling.co.uk). I love hunting out furnishings and vintage items online and from markets and auctions. I had quite a tight budget for this property, which is why we did the work over time, spending more on fixtures that we wouldn’t be able to easily change later, and compromising on furniture and decor bits that we can easily switch up in the future. It’s amazing how different the barn feels now and having the balcony has really changed the way we use the space.’

Where to buy her style FEATHER & BLACK traditional iron bedsteads, classic wood and upholstered designs, with co-ordinating bedroom furniture and simple, unfussy pieces. FARRoW & BALL an extensive paint range based on historic colour palettes and made to original formulations that work particularly well in older properties. VANEssA ARBUTHNoTT Fabrics and wallpapers inspired by the seaside, wild flowers, meadows and woodlands, simply styled and in soft, muted colours. CoAsTAL HomE unique, seaside-inspired buys and nautical pieces, from wooden birds to tide clocks, wall signs and prints. GARDEN TRADING Indoor and outdoor utility-style lighting in galvanised steel or enamelled finishes, from bulkhead lighting to fishing-boat-style pendants.

FeaTure FLooring

‘I’ve kept to a simple all-white scheme so that the patterned tiles are the focal point’

Find more clever ways to style up your home by going to pinterest.com/ styleathomemag

Feature DebbIe Jeffery/LIsa fazzanI/mIcHeLa coLLIng PHotograPHS coLIn PooLe StYlIng HoLLy KeeLIng

‘If yOur hOuSE IS In A ScEnIc SpOT, cOnSIDEr hAvIng ThE bEDrOOmS DOwnSTAIrS AnD ThE LIvIng ArEA upSTAIrS TO mAkE ThE mOST Of ThE vIEwS’

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£14

Display art that reflects the surroundings, Beach Hut framed print, M&CO

£85

The charcoal finish gives this practical piece the edge. Wall mounted fishing light, GARDEN TRADING

vintage touch

Buy Holly’s style…

SEASIDE SOPHISTICATION Make shabby chic a more elegant affair with aged textures in a cool, coastal palette

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olly has embraced the location of her home and filled it with furniture and accessories that emphasise its coastal setting. Bare wooden floors, white-washed and sealed for protection, against bright off-white walls, create the perfect backdrop for the array of inky, ocean blues, which flow through the house. Plus, rustic lighting, tactile furnishings and seaside accessories all help to tie the look together in this family home.

£57.99

The perfect partner for a good snuggle. Cobweave throw in Duck Egg Blue, WOOL BLANKET ONLINE

£9

Make your coffee break a seaside affair. Shells ceramic mug, GISELA GRAHAM

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£10

Pop one on a bedside table. Distressed wooden table lamp, THE FARTHING

£259

Choose a streamlined look. Small double bed in White, CUCKOOLAND

woven wonder


SEASIDE SOPHISTICATION

Buy it

£39.99

Add a hint of glamour to your wall. Brushed Silver mirror, ARGOS

£335

Hunt out items made from reclaimed wood. Sideboard, MODISH LIVING

£7.95

Pretty up a tabletop. Artificial lavender in teapot, MELODY MAISON

£3.99

A cool print with a holiday vibe. Cushion cover, H&M Home

£18

£849

Channel the coast with a baby blue sofa. Brighton sofa, OAK FURNITURELAND

Choose natural textures and materials. Knit rope doorstop, THE CONTEMPORARY HOME

FEATURE HOLLY WALSH

£25

Store away all those bits and bobs. Toro basket set, MADE.COM

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colour pop cabinet

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Doit

Do it

rust-oleum neon pink spray paint, £4.99 for 150ml, homebase. ivar cabinet, £45, ikea

Add a pop of fun fluoro to a simple wood cabinet. Cut four wooden spindles to length using a handsaw to make legs. Sand, then cover with neon spray paint. Apply several light coats. Once dry, attach the legs to the cabinet.

Feature Stephanie Durrant photograph ruSt-Oleum

Leave doors natural

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Blooming. marvellous.

‘our foliage sits in planters I’ve found at flea markets, high-street stores and independent Instagram brands’

Come on In!

About me I’m Natasha Sidhu, 29, a content creator and social media influencer, and I live with my boyfriend, Ryan o’Grady, 31. my home I live in a two-bedroom Seventies terrace in west london. We moved here in may 2016. When I bought It there’s only one way to describe its appearance – beige. It still makes me shudder, just thinking about it. And noW It’s bright, cheery and overflowing with foliage. there’s an emphasis on character and texture, and every item has earned its place by way of a great story. Style tIp Don’t forget about the smaller details, such as glasses, crockery or storage boxes. It’s often the little items that go a long way in terms of transforming your space.

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‘Foliage makes


SeveNtIeS teRRAce

Love it

me feel At home’

Faced with a bland beige box, Natasha created her dream jungle-style home, armed with creativity – and a lot of plants

idea to steal

‘Wall-mounted planters are a living, low-cost alternative to framed artworkÕ

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omething I learnt very early on in our property search is that I’m a go-with-your-heart kind of girl,’ says Natasha. ‘After making the decision to buy, eight years into mine and my boyfriend Ryan’s relationship, I got a little swept up in the romance of it all, imagining how our lives would look in each house we viewed, and made the mistake of becoming too attached to every one. And sure enough, it never panned out quite how I saw it happening in my head. Until we found what we both felt sure was “the one” and came to an agreement with the seller. Sadly, after we’d spent three months waiting, the seller dropped out, leaving us exhausted, fed up and – even more annoyingly – in the peak of the house price increase.

Deal or no deal?

Bye Bye Beige

‘the biggest change is the living room. Gone are the lifeless walls and drab floor – now, it’s a homemade jungle that’s equal parts vibrant and calm’

We’d had our eye on our ideal area for months, as both of our parents live within walking distance, but we’d been priced out and our previous experiences had left a sour taste in my mouth. So, when my mum called one morning, shrieking that she’d found us the perfect property, I wasn’t all that enthused. Mum and Ryan took on the joint responsibility of viewing the house, but while I trusted their judgement, I didn’t have high hopes. Their feedback – that it had potential but one less bedroom than we’d hoped for – wasn’t enough to get me excited, so I put off viewing the property for as long as I could. Eventually I succumbed to their pleas and gave it a shot. Just as I’d expected, I knew it wasn’t for me within seconds of seeing it. I didn’t like the area or the road, and the all-magnolia decor gave me a headache. Weeks and many more viewings later, though, I had a change of heart. It became clear that, despite how much I’d disliked it, it was the most promising property we’d

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idea to steal

‘Fix a branch to the ceiling and hang it with foliage and foraged finds’

Car-boot. bargain.

‘This teak cabinet was one of my best buys that we found at Chiswick car-boot and snapped up for a tidy £19’

Make it!

hanging branch

Why it works

1

Choose a light but sturdy branch, allow it to dry out and strip using a wallpaper scraper, then sand off any remaining bark. Line up heavy-duty hooks on the ceiling towards each end of the branch, marking the position, ideally above a joist. Fix the hooks and, using garden twine or rope, line up with the ceiling hooks and loop around each end of the branch, or tie them on securely. Display planters, vases, faux or real leaves, feathers and hanging decorations by looping string over the top of the branch and tying a knot to secure.

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style at home says…

‘Going for white walls and floors has given Natasha a clean, calm backdrop for her eclectic mix of furniture and abundance of house plants.’ Features editor holly Walsh

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SeveNTIeS TeRRACe

WhiteWash.

‘Despite words of warning from family and friends, I chose to paint the grubby laminate flooring white, and it turned out to be one of the best decisions I made’

viewed in a long time in terms of its space, potential to update and proximity to our parents. So, with that, I swallowed my doubts and we bought the house.

From beige to bright

Of all the colours on the spectrum, beige is probably my least favourite. Unluckily, it was also the one colour that featured in every room of the house – even the washing machine had a beige rim! Redecorating and adding some much-needed vibrancy was top of my to-do list, but we’d all but blown our budget buying the house, which meant in order to rid it of the magnolia quickly we’d need to get creative. Thankfully, I’m quite savvy when it comes to low-cost decor updates, so we weren’t short on ideas. In the kitchen, we painted over the tired tiles and cupboard doors for a fast fix, and gave grubby laminate flooring elsewhere a whitewash, which made the rooms instantly brighter. The modest dimensions meant that most rooms

‘only display things that make you smile to keep your home tidy and clutter free’

Love it

3 of the best cabinet curios

Collate an apothecarylike collection gothiC edge

Skull trinket tray, £12, Magpie

amber gloW

Apothecary-style glass bottle, £14, Rockett St George

lightbulb moment

Atticus Dome table lamp, £49, Atkin and Thyme

rustiC style.

‘We wanted a warehousemeets-jungle vibe with heaps of texture, variety, and greenery’

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sEvENTIEs TErrAcE

thrifty makeover

‘Instead of shelling out on a new kitchen, we gave the doors a refresh with white chalk paint and copper cup handles’

idea To sTeal

‘Revamp an unloved fridge with a coat of specialist paint’

‘To improve flow and lighTness in your house, Try removing The doors and curTains’ felt quite dark and cluttered when we moved in – even post-painting. I can’t bear to feel enclosed in a small space, so I removed all the doors – bar the bathroom – and the curtains to allow extra light to flood in. It’s one of the best things I’ve done to this house.

Greenery galore

As a flea market and antiques fair fanatic, I’ve spent years collecting and storing homeware that would eventually see the light of day in my very own home. That said, much of what I’d managed to accumulate was just trinkets and accessories – not to mention a swing chair I bought from a second-hand shop four years earlier that had sat in storage since – rather than actual furniture. And we had a whole house to fill! I decided to go with a jungle theme, as I get all my

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going Dutch

‘I regularly travel to Amsterdam, where I bought nearly all of my decorative kitchenware’


Why it works

style at home says…

‘Natasha has made use of any dead space to create some interesting displays of her collected treasures, from the tops of her kitchen cupboards to the walls and windowsills.’ ExEcutivE Editor heather young

little treasures

‘Everything I own comes hand-in-hand with a memory and its own story to tell’

Warm Welcome

shoestring spruce-up

‘The original black wall tiles sucked the life out of the room. We gave the kitchen a low-cost lift by painting them white’

‘The hallway is the first area that guests see, so it had to be unique and interesting’


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seveNTIes TeRRAce

inspiration from natural textures and raw materials, but that aside the only requirement I had was that in order for a piece to become part of the scheme, I needed to 100% love it, both for the sake of our small home and our even smaller budget. I stuck with it and, slowly but surely, the bare walls became intricate gallery walls full of memories and treasures, the shelves became explosions

of unique and eclectic finds and my houseplant obsession took hold. The scheme grew without any formal planning or overthinking, and I think that’s why I’ve eventually grown to love this house.

Settling in

To an outsider, my home might look like a bit like a botanical garden but, to me, it’s much more than that. They say that

‘scour flea markets or charity shops – you can save so much money and also find some real one-off, characterful pieces’

Fashion Forward

‘Rather than decorate the dressing room, I’ve just let the clothes and accessories do the talking’

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thriFt shop

‘My idea was to create a boho-store vibe. I used to own a vintage fashion stall, so I revived the metal clothes rails’

Why it works idea to steal

‘For balance, go for plainer bedlinen in a room with a bold feature wall’

Forest bed

‘I wanted our bedroom to be a tranquil oasis, full of botanicals and textures that both soothe and revive us’

style at home says…

‘Texture plays a big part in Natasha’s scheme, with wicker, woven furnishings and rustic wood all adding visual interest, warmth and depth.’ Decorating eDitor Nicky Phillips

dressing up

‘As we don’t need a second bedroom yet, it made sense to use the space as a dressing room’

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sEvEntiEs tErraCE

idea to steal

‘Repurpose a wooden wine crate as a rustic planter’

Do it!

HarD-To-kiLL HouSepLanTS

aLoe vera Place in indirect light, planted in either cactus mix or sandy soil. Water once a week or every two during the winter and in summer, soak the soil but let it dry out between waterings. MoTHer in LaW’S TonGue thrives in dark, dry environments. Water sparingly and don’t place in bright sun or in dry-air conditions. THe caST iron pLanT Can survive high or low light levels and survives on very little water. WeepinG fiG this indoor tree likes full sun or bright light. Ensure soil dries completely between thorough watering once a week. DuMB cane this can grow up to 6ft. it thrives at room temperature – keep soil evenly moist and keep in low to medium lighting conditions. jaDe pLanT the plump leaves of this succulent store moisture, so it needs very little water. it prefers indirect light and can grow into a mini tree-shaped structure.

into the wild

‘We kept the jungle theme going out here with greenery and a second-hand cane chair’

Fast Fix

‘Until we have the budget to replace the bathroom, we’ve made do with painting the floor tiles’

plants make people happy, and i couldn’t agree more. i'm happiest when i’m at home in my jungle, surrounded by life, greenery and beautiful things. i feel a sense of escape when i walk through the front door, and am almost instantly at peace. Plus, it’s this home and my passion for interiors that kick-started a career change for me. i worked for years in a job where i felt unfulfilled, but now, i’m a content creator and influencer @la_sidhu, and i’m living my dream.’ Find more clever ways to style up your home by going to pinterest.com/ styleathomemag

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Where to buy her style H&M HoMe Best for low-cost cushion covers and accessories. HoMeSenSe the go-to for unique, reasonably-priced pieces. THe LiTTLe BoTanicaL shop for house plants from your sofa. WaLLpaper DirecT Be it florals or faux brickwork, you’ll find a design to pep up plain walls. GuMTree Browse pre-loved items from afar if traipsing around flea markets isn’t your thing.

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Revamp an old dining table with a clever trick-of-theeye transformation. Start with a base coat of white chalk paint, then use a stencil and a contrasting paint shade to create a tileeffect pattern. Finish with a protective coat of varnish.

Feature Stephanie Durrant photograph annie Sloan

Use a stencil brush

Chalk paint in old White and graphite, both £19.95 for 1l; tallulah stencil, £4.45, all annie Sloan

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‘We had a very Hot style

‘i found the fire surround on Gumtree for £50 and we just sanded it back as it had been heavily varnished’

Come on in!

ABoUT me i’m Laura cowell, 40, and i work part-time at a local housing association. i live here with my partner, chris Davis, and our six-year-old son, oskar. mY Home a two-bed victorian terrace in Southend-on-Sea, essex. We moved here 10 years ago. WHen We moVeD in it was habitable, but needed a lot of attention. it was damp, shabby and the layout wasn’t ideal for us. AnD noW it’s been renovated with care and attention to detail. it has a nicer flow, and is in much better shape than the day we moved in. STYLe TiP Keep your eyes peeled wherever you are. a rummage around a junk yard, or even the rubbish tip shop can unearth unexpected gems to transform into something fab for your home.

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victorian terrace

Love it

ShaKy Start’ Cosy Crib

‘i wanted to create a homely area to enjoy in the evenings, so i painted the walls a grey/green colour and bought a deep, snug sofa from Loaf’

idea to steal

‘Colour-match textiles to artwork to tie a scheme together’

Despite her initial disappointment on moving day, Laura soon turned this damp and unloved property into a characterful home

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fter being so excited to get the keys on moving day and begin our new life in our new home, i cried with disappointment when we finally walked through the front door,’ says Laura. ‘Seeing the house stripped of the previous owner’s furnishings, with its damp bathroom, skirting hanging off the walls and silverfish in the kitchen floor, my bubble burst and i started to realise the full extent of the work needed – it was so much more than i’d ever anticipated it would be. Before moving here we'd spent a full year renovating a flat on the other side of town from the foundations up, reinstating period features along the way. However, when we actually starting living there, it didn't pan out as we'd imagined, as there was so much noise from the family living in the flat above us. It was heart-breaking to leave after we had put in so much hard work, but we agreed we couldn’t cope with noisy neighbours so we sold up and bought the cheapest house we could afford in the area: this place. It didn’t have quite the same footprint as our flat did, but it didn’t have the sound of footsteps overhead either, so it was a compromise we decided we were happy to make.

The renovation

Despite its flaws, the house was habitable. It had been partially modernised on the ground floor with walls removed between the kitchen, dining and living room so it was all just one big open space. The kitchen area was very small (6sq m) and the bathroom was downstairs, just off the kitchen. But the house did have a lot going for it, and the big plus was that it still had original fireplaces in

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Love it

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change it up

‘to keep the interior timeless, i like to add bursts of colour with artwork and textiles – things that can be easily switched up’

idea to steal

‘Shutters instantly give a property lots of cosy character’

easy repurpose

‘chris rewired this eBay bargain to turn it from a wall light into a table lamp’

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the bedrooms, and just enough character left in the downstairs rooms. We always knew we would move the bathroom into the third bedroom upstairs, turning the property into a two-bed, but making the layout much more workable for us. So, as soon as we could, we knocked the kitchen through and dug down to put in a new, much-needed concrete floor with damp-proofing (so long, silverfish!). We also installed double doors to make the most of the southwest-facing garden. Then, to give us the option of closing the kitchen off when we wanted to, we chose to reinstate the previously removed wall and sourced an original Victorian glazed door in keeping with the style of the property. Thankfully, we had an amazing builder who was hard-working, tidy and extremely helpful throughout all of the work, which made the process of living without a kitchen for three weeks so much more bearable. Plus,


changing rooms

‘the entire living area was open-plan, but we installed a stud wall to give us the option of closing the kitchen off’

Do it!

PaINt a FRame

1

once you’ve found the right spot, measure out the shape using decorator’s tape, making sure there is an even space either side of the frame in relation to the furniture or wall edges. create a border by using tape to mark out a second smaller shape inside your first. then, paint in between the two strips of tape in your chosen colour. a metallic emulsion will create a striking effect, or try a gloss for a contrasting sheen to matt walls. the inner area of the border can be left the same colour as the wall, or you could paint it a stand-out shade (like Laura has) to complement your art.

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storytellers

‘nearly all of the furniture in this room is second-hand – i love how each piece comes with its own history’

‘make time to develop skills such as stencilling, carpentry or simple crafting so you can make your own homeware and mend broken items’

Why it works

style at home says… ‘Laura has built up a relaxed and wellbalanced palette, using muted tones of green, blue yellow and pink, that she’s repeated throughout her home to pull all the individual spaces together’ Houses editor

in the zone

‘Last year i wallpapered one corner of the living area in a bold paper i’d loved for ages. it really helps define my workspace’

Ruth Corbett

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Chris was able to do all of the electrical work himself, as well as some of the DIY, which helped to keep the costs down.

Why it works

Personalising the space I’m one of those sensitive people that are really affected by their surroundings, so what the house looked like inside was very important to me. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say I'd get quite distressed living in a new build with no personality, so I gave a lot of thought to our decor. I like to think of my style as timeless – muted tones with just a pop of colour and a mix of vintage and modern – so I tried to channel this throughout the house with predominately pastel-painted walls (the bathroom being an exception) and a blend of both new and secondhand furnishings. I also love seeing the history and fabric of the building. I’d have ceiling joists and brick walls on show everywhere if I could! Sadly, that wasn’t

Diy job

‘We painted all the units by hand and fitted them ourselves to save money – we even installed the sink!’

style at hoMe says… ‘teaming green kitchen wall units with cream base cabinets ensures the overall look is light and fresh’ Style editor Michela Colling

Idea to steal

‘Choose units that work harder, like these with a handy mug display shelf underneath’


victorian terrace Shake it off

‘Painting the kitchen was painstaking work but eventually we got to the fun bit – styling! i went for shaker-style cabinetry with a vintage edge’

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3 of the best

butterfly aCCents

Pick a specimen like the one on Laura’s living room wall

exquiSite outline

ochre square butterfly cushion cover, £20.95, neema crafts

WinGeD beauty

Butterfly wildlife botanical art print, £25, Lola Design

Pretty timePiece

Butterfly alarm clock, £12.50, Beaumonde

Ing ‘I feel happy when I’m here, and It’s really reward seeIng all the elements that we have made by hand’

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GarDen GoalS

‘We get the afternoon sun here so i wanted to create a happy, colourful spot where we could enjoy it’

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Child’s play

‘i made the hanging shelf after an idea i had at the park while pushing my son on the swings’

doable in this house, so I had to settle for sanded floorboards in the main bedroom – it was the only room I was able to have them. They give the room that tactile warmth that only wood can.

Why it works

Interior inspiration I get decor ideas from anywhere and everywhere. Lately, more and more of them come from the interiors community on Instagram (where I also share ideas of my own @talking_terrace). The sheer amount of talent on there never ceases to amaze me. I’m not really a trend shopper and love nothing better than a rummage around a junkyard or even the shop at the rubbish tip. Saying that, interiors trends are picked up so quickly by the high street now, just like fashion, so I find I do tend to buy the odd bits and bobs that maybe I wouldn’t have dreamt of buying before. Throughout

Make it!

HaNGING sHelF

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Start with two standard wooden shelves and a set of brackets. cut one of the shelves to around two thirds of its size, or smaller if preferred. Use a tape measure and a pencil to carefully mark out four holes on the smaller shelf, equidistant from the edges. then drill the four holes. Place the smaller shelf on top of the larger shelf and use a pencil to mark where the holes are. Measure halfway between the pencil marks on the left side and drill a hole at the midpoint. repeat on the right side. Fix the brackets and large shelf to the wall. Use two evenly sized pieces of string or rope to hang the smaller shelf. thread the rope from the top hole of the large shelf down through the back hole of the small shelf and then up through the front hole. either knot or wrap wire around the two adjoining lengths to secure. tie the rope at the top. repeat on the other side of the shelf.

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Border Control

‘We couldn’t afford to replace our bedroom furniture so i used black washi tape to give our wardrobe a bit of drama’

stYle at Home saYs… ‘Laura has added little displays on surfaces throughout, to add interest and character’ executive editor

Heather Young


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Bold and BalanCed

‘Painting black lines on my bedside table gave the pink scheme a bit of an edge. i love the contrast of pretty blush pink against the distinct black and white’

idea to steal

‘Refresh outdated furniture by using paint or washi tape to create a more contemporary design’

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Where to buy her style la Redoute With a focus on French style, La redoute makes chic Parisian pieces accessible to customers worldwide by way of its online store. Keep an eye out for its regular sale events. meRci offering all manner of homeware, from crockery and kitchenware to savvy storage solutions, Merci is your one-stop shop for stylish buys to deck out your entire house. maisons du monde another French favourite, Maisons du Monde offers both affordable furniture and accessories. Don’t miss the vast cushion collection. tRouVa Stocking gorgeous items from independent stores up and down the country, trouva provides access to lesser-known brands and tricky-to-reach shops, thanks to its online marketplace. eBay arguably the nation’s go-to for second-hand homeware, eBay is an ideal outlet for those looking for low-cost pieces.

Home Sweet Home

Salvage Style

Feature anD StyLing AbbI HendersOn PHotograPHS GeOrGIA burns

‘i found the first aid cabinet at an antiques centre nearby. it even has the name of a local hospital on the bottom’

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‘the post office sign was my father’s originally. He “acquired” it walking down the street one day when they were replacing the signage on an old building in the eighties’

Why it works

style at home says…

CHeap triNketS

‘We sourced accessories from local secondhand shops and high-street stores’

‘Laura’s black walls create an intimate, cosy feel in the bathroom and pair well with the original fireplace’ editorial

Vanessa Richmond

director


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the renovation my own sense of style developed and I have honed it further over the years that we’ve been here.

Making a home

The house has come a long way since moving day, and I’m proud not only of how much work we’ve done to turn it from a shabby terrace into a home that we enjoy spending time in, but also of how much of the work we’ve managed to successfully do ourselves. We had thought that we'd learnt a lot from renovating our previous flat, but this house threw a whole new set of challenges at us. Old houses are always

like opening a can of worms – once you’ve seen something, whether it’s rotten joists, a bodged chimney breast removal or a bit of dodgy wiring, you can’t un-see it, you have to deal with it. We didn’t skip or smooth over any of the boring, expensive jobs that needed doing, and I think that decision served us well in the long run. That said, our interiors are still evolving. In fact, I think friends and family probably get a bit perplexed by the amount of “subtle” changes that go on! but as long as our little family is happy here, that’s all that matters.’

‘Don’t unDerestimate the work it’ll take to transform a property into your iDea of a Dream home – particularly if it’s an olD house’ New look

‘Previously, this was a third bedroom, but it housed the boiler, so we thought it would be the best place to put the bathroom when we moved it upstairs’

Love it

treNd Setter

‘ten years ago, when i first chose this black chalk paint everyone thought i was mad, but now black walls are everywhere’

iDea to steal

‘Stick to monochrome to bring in subtle pattern’

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geo shapes

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A round overmantel mirror makes a statement. Kimberley Burnished Gold round mirror, the FArthinG

£12.99 Accessorise with elegant glassware. tall Blue glass vase, hoMeSenSe

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Vintage finds teamed with contemporary geometrics and metallic touches create a scheme full of character

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aura has injected personality into her victorian terrace by mixing vintage pieces with modern touches. create an uplifting feel by using muted shades on walls mixed with pops of deep navy and green. Hints of pink and mustard further lift the scheme, as does the glimmer of metallic accessories. Achieve a timeless feel by picking new or second-hand furnishings featuring classic shapes, and group together eclectic artwork and objets for a collated look that sparks joy.

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Mix timeless style with sleek copper. Frances table lamp, MAde.coM

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zone a seating area with the Soho handwoven rug, SWoon

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look out for preloved furnishings to add authenticity. oak chest of drawers, the old cineMA

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Warm up a sofa or bed. Scandi geo throw, John leWiS & PArtnerS


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create a botanical look with this wooden framed butterfly print, GrAhAM And Green

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Play your favourite tunes on this Bush retro mini FM radio, ArGoS

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direct light with an adjustable head. hektar floor lamp, iKeA

£799

Go for a sofa in a classic shape. Marlon three-seater sofa in royal Blue velvet, cult Furniture

£19

Adorn your home with words of wisdom. copper word wall art, MAiSonS du Monde

£20

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top a shelf with this faux potted string of pearls, AudenzA

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Stash essentials in this white dipped belly basket, olli ella at notonthe hiGhStreet.coM

lend a gold glint with this candleholder, river iSlAnd

FeAture StepHAnie DurrAnt

Add modern geometrics in muted shades. holden cotton knit cushion, MAde.coM

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Series Woods Professional laminate in oak Beige, £15.99sq m, UK Flooring Direct


Display beachcombed finds and cottage garden blooms on a hallway console

Why it works the STYLE RULES

Set sail for a rural seaside escape Be inspired by nature and coastal walks for a relaxed look in earthy neutrals. KEEp iT ligHT and brigHT Pick delicate floral wallpaper with a subtle inky blue silhouette. Team with ticking stripe fabrics and pops of rusty orange. cHannEl a bEacH vibE Reference the seaside with a display of beach-themed

accessories, along with seaweed and shell fabric and art prints. crEaTE conTrasT Choose distressed-style furniture in pale shades of wood for a nod to the driftwood look. Then pile high with patterned cushions. THinK pracTical flooring An easy-clean floor, such as wooden laminate in a light grain, is perfect for beachside living.

STYLE AT hOmE SAYS… ‘Hot orange accents are a great twist on the traditional red, white and blue coastal colour scheme.’ style editor

Nicky Phillips


Burnham cotton stripe three-seater corner sofa, £1,899, Joules at DFS

the STYLE RULES

Settle down in an urban lakeside retreat Bring a boathouse vibe to your living space by mixing bold stripes and whitewashed walls with reclaimed wood and metal. Set a coaStal tone Wide stripes in white and navy have a strong nautical identity – don’t be afraid to mix up scales and fabric designs.

create a lodge look Whitewashed panelling on walls creates a backdrop with plenty of character. Get the look for less using faux-effect wallpaper. add an urban twiSt Choose accessories with an industrial edge, like an exposed bulb lamp or metal shelf.


Upcycle a wooden oar with hooks to create a peg rail

Urban

BOATHOUSE Mix dark denim blues with whitewashed wood

tHe fabric

Relief in Colonial, £37.20m, Prestigious Textiles

tHe wallpaper FH37532 Homestyle collection wallpaper, £27.46 a roll, Galerie

tHe paint

Dulux Rock Salt matt emulsion, £16 for 2.5L, B&Q

tHeflooring Brooklyn Carnegie ash, £17.95sq m, Lifestyle Floors


This look has a cheerful seaside mood, so you’ll always feel like you’re on holiday!

Display sea treasures in a box cabinet

Brighton

BEACH HUT Decorate with coastal motifs for a charming scheme

THE fabric

Beach Huts in Nautical, £35m, Sanderson at Style Library

THE wallpapEr

Gulls in British Lichen, £50 a roll, Mini Moderns at Wallpaper Direct

THE painT

Moonlight White matt emulsion, £12 for 2.5L, Wilko

THE flooring Sisal fine boucle in Fossil, £39sq m, Kersaint Cobb


Recreate seaside magic in a child’s room by using traditional motifs and ticking stripes

Why it works the STYLE RULES

Channel a nostalgic seaside theme Style a year-round coastal getaway that reflects classic English seaside resorts. Use airy shades and modern takes on traditional prints. cHoosE simplE furniTurE In smaller spaces, decorate with pale hues and pared-back pieces. A coffee table with woven storage baskets saves space and works with the marine mood.

sET THE scEnE White wall panelling has a quintessential coastal feel, while graphic seagull print wallpaper is a fun addition to a child’s bedroom. go for classic colours Use sky blues and dove greys with hints of red and white for traditional coastal style. Add accessories featuring seaside motifs such as anchors, boats and sea birds.

STYLE AT HomE SAYS… ‘Countryclassic white-painted furniture is the perfect pairing for this look.’ Senior FeatureS editor Stephanie Durrant


Escape the seaside hustle and bustle by relaxing in a tranquil bedroom in muted oceanic hues

the STYLE RULES

Fluid stripes make for a restful scheme Be inspired by swaying tides to style a soothing bedroom look in moody, cool shades. Mix waTEry TonEs Choose wallpaper with painterly stripes in dusky blues and greys to mimic a peaceful shoreline. Bold horizontal stripes will make a room appear wider.

add TExTurE Layer an upholstered bed with crinkled linen bedding in inky blues for an informal look. crEaTE coHEsion Mirror the fluid stripes of the wallpaper on accessories, throws and vases. Contrast with angular, design-led furniture.


Display a collection of ceramics on a floating shelf

Tranquil

STRIPES

Use texture to create a comfy coastal bedroom

THE fabric

Talia Delft jacquard weave, £32m, Villa Nova

THE wallpapEr Tranquil in Haze, £66 a roll, Harlequin at Style Library

THE painT

Mineral Stone matt emulsion, £12 for 2.5L, Wilko

THE flooring

Windermere stripe rug in Natural, from £250, John Lewis & Partners


Reed shade, £12; Farmhouse bench, £159.99 for two; Farmhouse table, £249.99; throw, £16, all Argos

Natural

driftwood Take inspiration from British salt marshes

THE fabric

Harry linen in Storm, £49m, Neptune

THE wallpapEr

Nettles, £74 a roll, Harlequin at Style Library

THE painT

Powder Grey matt emulsion, £35 for 2.5L, Laura Ashley

THE flooring

Herringbone rug in Dove Grey, £30, Argos


Dune sofa in Grey, £399.99; bird objet, £10; lit cloche scene, £16, all Argos

Use a woven basket as a planter

Why it works the StYLE rULES

Go for a grown-up neutral vibe Natural shades and textures marry up with wading birds and long grasses for a tonal look inspired by life at low tide. STick To ligHT wallS Paint walls off-white and build depth with narrow panels of light wood and untreated timber doors. inTroducE painTEd piEcES Select furniture with a smart Shaker feel. Add comfort with

tactile wool upholstery and plain fabrics in cream, grey and navy. kEEp paTTErn To a minimum Mix in classic checks and prints depicting coastal grasses while sticking to the same gentle palette. ground THE ScHEmE Lay a light wood laminate with a grey tone to complement the rest of the decor, then throw a herringbone tassel rug on top.

StYLE at HomE SaYS… ‘Simplicity is key in this pared-back space. Banish clutter to leave space for a few hand-picked pieces.’ Executive Editor Heather Young


For a harmonious coastal scheme, curate accessories such as rope lanterns, driftwood vessels and shells

the STYLE RULES

Make texture the star of the show This calming scheme teams sandy neutrals with driftwood and sea glass details. crEaTE a Tonal scHEmE Start with a base of chalky shell pink on walls and complement with touches of pale sand and warm grey. White highlights lift the look.

focus on TExTurE Celebrate natural materials by choosing furniture with prominent wood grains and pairing with a woven jute rug. inTroducE paTTErn Top a sofa with plump cushions featuring geometric designs in co-ordinating natural shades.


Display favourite keepsakes and finds on a ladder shelf

Sandy

NEUTRALS Combine chalky tones with natural textures

THE fabric Uteki in Stone, £39m, Scion at Style Library

THE wallpapEr G56439 Global Fusion wallpaper, £29.95 a roll, Galerie

THE painT

Dulux Standard Blush Pink matt emulsion, £16 for 2.5L, Homebase

THEflooring Jute rug, from £79, Marks & Spencer


Update a wooden bed frame by painting it a dark shade

Smart

MARITIME

Make waves with a striking seafaring scheme

THE fabric

Helsinki in Indigo, £28.20m, Prestigious Textiles

THE wallpapEr

21003 Skagen collection, £49.95 a roll, Galerie

THE painT

Craig & Rose 1829 chalky emulsion in Lido Blue, £35 for 2.5L, Homebase

THE flooring

Meribel twist carpet in Azure, £19.99sq m, Carpetright

Use a fisherman’s lamp as a bedside light


Choose practical hallway storage that includes a handy seat for putting boots on

Why it works the STYLE RULES Create a relaxed nautical look Set sail for success with this maritime-inspired scheme featuring popping red, indigo blues and traditional motifs. lovE linE drawings Graphic sailboat wallpaper in black and white sets the theme for the room with its sophisticated feel. HavE fun wiTH sToragE Go all out with nautical-inspired furniture and accessories, such

as a wooden storage chest with metal fastenings, rope hanging mirrors and drawers featuring leather strap handles. go for HEriTagE piEcEs Look for bedlinen and cushions in strong maritime shades, adding pattern with subtle stripes and checks. Pull the whole look together with a smart blue carpet that’s soft underfoot.

STYLE AT HoME SAYS…

‘Without the pale walls, this look could feel overpowering, but the light grey areas balance out the dark colours.' Features editor Holly Walsh


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garden decoration

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Upcycle a tin can into a cute ladybird decoration. Spray a clean can black, then add sticky dots; spray the can red. Remove the dots. Use an awl to make two small holes to insert wire wings. Make another to push in a cane and attach googly eyes.

Pop in a co-ordinating planter PlastiKote twist & Spray in Bright red and Black gloss, ÂŁ8.22 each for 340g, hobbycraft

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Try a speedy

styLe update Have fun with these simple but creative ideas that’ll ring the changes in the garden without becoming a full redo

Dante garden bistro table, £165; Dante garden dining chairs, £100 each, all John Lewis & Partners

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Squeeze in a dining set

Short on space outside? Don’t forgo an alfresco meal for two, instead go for a dining set that suits the most bijou of spaces. This slimline table and chairs have an elegant, country feel and provide a spot for both relaxing and dining.

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Orlando multifunctional patio set, £249, George Home

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Bottle stopper lights, £8.50, Talking Tables

Make a lanteRn

Create a cosy glow by filling empty glass bottles with twinkling bottle stopper lights. Or pop candles in the tops of a trio of bottles for a candelabra-type display.

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Be savvy with storage

This set of patio furniture from George Home includes a bench seat and two stools – both with cushions, as well as a dining table, which when not in use, all pack away to make an outdoor sofa. Clever!

Clean the decks

Spruce up garden decking by giving it a thorough clean. A pressure washer will do the job with very little effort and the transformation will be so satisfying you’ll want to spend the rest of the summer sat outside enjoying it!

TOP BUYS

For updating your garden Three-tier plant stand, £65, Kaleidoscope

UNC bamboo jug, £21.50, Rouge

Milano four-piece lounge set, £499; outdoor cushions, £12 each, all JD Williams

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Leaf shape dish, £6.99, H&M Home

add pizzazz to plain seating

The British summer weather may be more drab than fab, but you can still create a lush, sunshine-inspired outdoor space. Jazz up neutral furniture with punchy, patterned cushions, then throw in jungle print accessories and add a flamingo, too!

Solar palm leaf lantern, £12, JD Williams

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Gloss lacquer, £21.95 for 750ml, Annie Sloan

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For a quick centrepiece fill glass jars with water, then pop in fresh flowers from the garden, or fill a shallow bowl with water and float petals or flower heads on top.

Paint outdoor furniture

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If your garden set is looking faded, give it a lick of paint in a sunny shade. Metal furniture will need rust or peeling paint removed first, and a wooden set will benefit from sanding. Finish with hard-wearing varnish.

perfect pIcKS For a new look

Stone hare statue, £39, Kaleidoscope

upcycLE jARs

Stay on track for a bespoke border

Wooden railway sleepers are a great alternative to brick or concrete for creating raised beds and border edges for your lawn. The wood is hard wearing and will give your flower beds definition.

Monochrome floor cushion, £35; monochrome outdoor rugs, £15 each; monochrome runner, £12, all Argos

Islabomba umbrella, £55, Sunnylife

Woven flowerpot with stand, £79.99, Zara Home

Metal bistro set, £60, Wilko

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9

HAVE DINNER ON THE FLOOR

Don’t let a lack of garden furniture stop you from enjoying meals outside, as a couple of outdoor rugs and some floor cushions arranged around a coffee table can be just as inviting. Lay a runner over your table to make it more meal-friendly.


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Hang your sail high enough so that guests can sit underneath comfortably, and it doesn’t block the view of the garden too much

10

Set up a shade sail

A great alternative to an umbrella, gazebo or pricey fixed awning, a shade sail is easy to put up and great for zoning a seating or eating area in your garden. Use a piece of fabric or an old bedsheet, or check out the ready-to-buy range from Clara Shade Sails.

Alps compact dining modular set, ÂŁ1,299, Dobbies

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Give your garden walls a lick of paint in pale blue to make greenery really pop

11

Keep it contemporary

This modern set of four dining chairs and glass-topped table will add a modern twist to your outdoor space. The soft string backs make the chairs a comfortable spot for reading and lunching, and the seat pads can be removed for storage.

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Nerja patio set, ÂŁ449, George Home


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Choose a dinner set in shades of blue to create a seaside feel

12

raise a glass

In lieu of an outside bar, wheel out a bar cart for your next summer drinks party and fill with your fave spirits and juices. Barware, from £1, all Primark.

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Update your tableware

Reflect the azure blue of a tropical sky with a new dinner set. Made of shatterproof melamine, mix the ombré dip-dye effect with the pretty teardrop pattern. Coastline dinnerware, from £3 for a side plate, Sainsbury’s Home.

Grow a living wall

Hide an unsightly garage or shed wall by covering it in chicken wire, then planting a climber, such as clematis, wisteria or jasmine at the base. Over time, they’ll cover the area leaving you with a scented wall of greenery.

muST-HaveS

You won’t want to miss

Fruity napkins, £3.50, Talking Tables

Garden trellis, £109, La Redoute

Be inspired to fill your garden with colour all summer

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Llama planter, £8, George Home

TUrN THe UNWaNTeD iNTO PlaNTers

Before throwing out old pots and pans, think about whether they could be used as a planter. They’re hard wearing, while their handles make them easy to move around. Simply punch a couple of drainage holes in the base first.

Stackable raised beds, from £12, B&Q

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Wine glasses, £5 for four, Primark

Create a glow outside

Extend your summer soirée into the night by stringing up festoon lights around your seating area, then add batterypowered table lights to coffee tables, too. Perfect for an alfresco movie – don’t forget the popcorn!

17

gO TROPICAL

Give your table an exotic feel with tropical napkins, straws, plastic tumblers and bowls. A few faux monstera stems will help make up for the lack of palm trees!

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Disguise an ugly drainpipe

Utilise all the outdoor space you have with Wilko’s drainpipe pot holders, £2.50 each. The clever hooks attach around a drainpipe, so you can add colour to even the smallest of plots.

Festoon outdoor line lights, £65, John Lewis & Partners

FINISHING TOUCHES

Four-tier shelving, £19.99, Waitrose Garden

Tassel cushion, £14, Next Home

Hanging chair, £303.50, Maisons du Monde

Monstera leaf coasters, £9, Sunnylife Vegetable trug, £8, B&Q

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MAKE A DISPLAY OF POTS

Rather than keep potted plants and herbs at one height on your patio, try displaying them on shelving, to make them easier to tend, and to create a wall of greenery. Put the most fragrant plants at the bottom so their scent wafts up as you pass.

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Hang a curtain to define an alfresco dining space Hide the unsightly shed or the kids’ trampoline, and ensure your alfresco dinner party is all class, no clutter, by hanging a floaty sheet, piece of fabric or curtain to zone off the area. Tie a line of string or wire from one side of your eating space to another, and hang a few lanterns for decoration, too.

Love it

If your lanterns are just for show, include some pillar candles on your tabletop for an early evening glow.

Dorma Winchester voile panel, from £30; Amelie table, £399; carver chair, £199; dining chairs £299 for two, all Dunelm

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‘I created a chalkboard out of an old breadboard and even this old stag lamp got a lick of paint’

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ABoUT me I’m Leigh Miller and I live in a two-bedroom terrace, converted in the nineties, in south London. I share the house with Rufus, my miniature schnauzer. THe cHALLenGe The kitchen units were sound and the layout workable, but the room felt totally bland and uninspiring. I had a budget of just £1,000, so I watched YouTube tutorials and set about tackling the makeover myself. mY WiSH LiST Painting the units a different colour was the main project, but adding new worktops, a laminate floor and new tiles were the finishing touches that completed the transformation.

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Novice DIYer Leigh taught herself the basics by watching online tutorials then set about revamping her kitchen on a shoestring budget

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‘Colour match worktops and flooring to tie your scheme together‘

y old kitchen looked like it belonged in a youth hostel or a student house,’ says Leigh. ‘It was just a bland backdrop of beige and all my lovely chrome and silver accessories looked incredibly drab against it. I love to travel and was faced with the choice of an amazing trip to the Far East or a kitchen makeover. So I decided that if I could keep the budget to under £1,000, I could do both! I was inspired by my fearless mother – there was rarely a week that went by without me returning home from school to find her elbows-deep in a DIY project.

Keeping costs down The cabinets were perfectly sound, but the beech-effect doors were just boring, so I decided I’d try my hand at painting them myself. I researched the paint online, eventually choosing a technical paint specialist. Priming and painting was a lengthy process: I learnt that allowing days between each coat is the key to get the paint to “cure” effectively. I gave the units four coats of paint and left a full 48 hours between each coat. And I’m happy to report they have passed the spilled pasta sauce test!

Doing it myself The biggest challenge was the floor. It’s a laminate that I repurposed from my guest bedroom. It’s not as daunting as it sounds, as it un-clicked and re-clicked very simply, but as I knew I had very little to spare, I drew a scale plan and cut each plank out of paper, giving each a number. I spent a tense weekend on the job but it worked amazingly well. The tiling was an education – I watched some

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all in order

‘i gave this old crate a coat of paint to keep oils tidy and i keep napkins in these quirky cans’

great YouTube tutorials for hints and tips. The tiles took a very long day to apply and i added the grout using my own, slightly unorthodox method – using a piping bag and squeezing the grout in the cracks. i’ve never seen it done before, but it made light work of a messy job. i did all of the work myself but had to admit defeat with the worktops and got a professional in. With four metre lengths, they would have been impossible for me to lift, let alone install. i also paid a gas engineer to literally unhook the hob and then reinstall it. he was only in the house 10 minutes, but it was £50 well spent.

Learning new skills

To keep costs down, i made sure nothing was wasted. i used an offcut of the worktop vertically to clad the end of the unit, which gives it a chunky, expensive feel. i also used a couple of lengths of the laminate floor to cover the cabinet baseboards. i simply glued them into place and weighted them down with heavy books until they were dry. Due to all these DiY jobs, i’m now the proud owner of a very flashy drill, which made fixing up the brackets and shelves reasonably easy, although i practiced on the wall above the units before the tiles went up. i love open shelving. i went for a single row of shelves instead of wall units because i wanted to display my kitchenware, ingredients and some other favourite things, like my collection of white ceramic jugs. The shelves were made from a length of MDF, plus wooden brackets from ikea, and i then painted all of them to match the cabinets. as a final finishing touch, i painted the end wall above the tiles in a cool blue to give the room a focal point. i really couldn’t be happier with my new kitchen. My mum would be so proud of me!’

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pet piece

‘My beloved trestle table looks suitably relaxed with bright, clashing chairs around it’


KitChen MaKeoVer

‘Fill wasted space beside the fridge with a slim tower storage unit’

Do it!

Open shelves When it comes to layout, fix two or more shelves in evenly spaced rows and for symmetry place either side of a window, sink or cooking area. alternatively go for a continuous line by placing your shelves in a horizontal arrangement around the kitchen. group items in a variety of shapes and sizes, leaving space around the grouping to avoid an overly cluttered finish and to draw the eye in to each display. Cluster in a triangular shape by staggering the heights of objects. a stack of crockery, glasses or plants will add different heights and textures – try placing pieces on small piles of books. if you have a particular collection, use open shelving as a display area, group similar items together, such as jugs, vases or jars.

sunny splash

‘an invisible shelf stacked with books adds a pop of colour to the wall’

a dab hand

‘once i got the hang of it, putting up the large metro tiles was as easy as doing a blank jigsaw!’

‘lay floorboards horizontally to create the illusion of width in a smaller space’

Why it works

style at hOme says… ‘leigh’s scheme is clever, as the blue tones feel calm and stylish, then the pops of yellow add a fun and fresh vibe’ executive editor

heather young

Buy her style Duropal chapel oak laminate worktops, £145 each, Laminate kitchen Worktops. Walls in Dix Blue modern emulsion, £46.50 for 2.5L, Farrow & Ball; and crown Breatheasy in White, £15 for 5L. Cabinets in Feelings furniture paint, £16.80 for 1L, holman specialist Paints. Metro XL Flat grey gloss tiles, £20.66sq m, Tons of Tiles. ekby Valter brackets, £2 each, ikea. MDF 12mm shelves, £10.72 a sheet; Rust-oleum black chalkboard paint, £12 for 750ml, both B&Q. Try the ancient Mariner Vintage trestle table, £416, cFs. Tolix-style chairs, £59 each, cult Furniture. umbra floating book shelf, £9.44, amazon. Warm white LeD fairy lights, Lights4Fun, £12.99

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painted kitchen doors

Leigh’s choice:

painted unit doors

Give your kitchen cupboard doors a new lease of life with a fresh lick of paint

Where should I start? You’re less prone to runs and drips if you paint your doors on a flat surface. Lack space or can’t remove them? Just cover the hinges with masking tape, taking care to conceal all the metalwork and paint in situ. Always remove the handles, and put dust sheets or newspaper on the floor.

Do I need to prep them? Yes – no shortcuts! Cleaning is essential to remove kitchen grime. Use a specialist degreaser like Zep Commercial All Purpose Cleaner & Degreaser (£12.99, Screwfix) if needed. Next, key the surface with a light sandpaper – 150-250 grit is fine – to help the paint grip. Wipe dust off with a damp cloth and allow to dry.

BEST FOR… A QUICK UPDATE

Frenchic’s Lazy range is infused with wax, so there’s no need to seal or buff. it’s also self-priming.

ENHANCING WOOD

thorndown’s resin-based formula is designed to protect while letting natural wood grain shine through.

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

Mypaintbrush.co.uk is a decorator’s treasure trove, supplying topbrand brushes, rollers and tapes, and commercial grade degreasers.

How about primer? Primers create a base for paint, and stop knots showing through. Pick a primer suited to the surface you’re painting, or go for a universal primer like Ronseal’s One Coat All-Surface Primer and Undercoat. Wood primer is only for bare, unpainted wood. Some furniture-specific paints don’t require primer – this will be clearly stated on the tin.

What paint should I use? It depends on the door type and your desired finish. On laminates, the safest option is to buy a specialist multipurpose paint designed for wood, melamine and MDF. Any eggshell or interior wood paint will work on wooden or painted kitchen doors. Chalk paints are suitable for kitchen units, but you’ll usually need to seal the top coat with wax or varnish.

FURNITURE PAINTS fade reSiSt

protek royal interior wood paint in ice Blue, £16.99 for 1L, protek

Any tips for success? Take your time – this is no afternoon makeover project. It’s tempting to slap the paint on thickly and quickly but you’ll regret it when the slightest scuff chips a whole chunk of paint off. Allow at least five to seven days to build up the paint in thin layers, lightly sanding and wiping off dust between coats. Allow a minimum of four hours’ drying time for primer, and 24 hours for all other coats. expect to apply at least two coats of colour.

‘new colours will need a few coats. take your time and wait for each application to dry thoroughly’ BeCkY RACkSTRAW, protek

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3 of the best

no Primer

chalky furniture paint in Midnight Blue, £11 for 750ml, ronseal

Smooth finiSh

non-drip satin for interior wood and metal in cloud Burst, £16 for 750ml, crown

FEATURE LINDA CLAYTON

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efitting a kitchen can be costly and stressful, but if you’re happy with the layout and your cabinets are sound, why not consider painting what you’ve got? if you do the work yourself, there may even be money spare to splash out on new handles or worktops.


fresh country

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Buy Leigh’s style...

fresh country

Colour pops and industrial-look pieces create a light, modern look

Keep recipe cards neatly filed. trunk storage set, £17 for two, Morrisons

hang an industrial timepiece. newgate the spy wall clock in copper, £70, hurn & hurn

add a flash of bright colour. tolix-style metal chair in yellow, £59, cult furniture

feature Stephanie durrant

pretty petals

Lend a touch of whimsy. abigail ahern koala table lamp, £95, Debenhams

store bits and bobs in hand-painted tins. floral stainless steel canisters, £52 for three, amara

Group artisan ceramics on a kitchen shelf. ceramic jug, £12, sainsbury’s home

Invest in retro kitchenalia. Vintage 5kg kitchen scales, £40, John Lewis & Partners

Bring the family together for meals. Dorset extendable trestle table, £486, Modish Living

Pick your fave city. Totally Thames poster, from £6.95 unframed, alex foster at Juniqe

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TWO FOR ONE

‘this radiator is stylish and also handy because it doubles as a towel rail’

‘I’ve discovered

come on in!

ABoUT me I’m becky Stevenson, 35, and I live with my husband Jim, 34, and children molly, three, and bertie, one, in a three-bedroom thirties semi in south London. We moved here in September 2017. mY cHALLenGe Dark panelling and tiled walls made the bathroom feel dark and oppressive and much smaller than it was. the room was badly laid out and I wanted to move the shower, but I wasn’t sure if I could make it work without the room feeling enclosed. mY WiSH LiST We wanted to create a stylish bathroom that was practical for the children, and would be a relaxing place for me to have a bath. a walk-in shower was top of our must-have list.

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idea to steal

‘Electric underfloor heating operates on a separate timer and is fantastic for keeping the kids warm after their bath’ SPACE qUEST

‘having replanned the layout, we were so pleased to be able to fit in a bath and a shower’


bathroom makeover

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I Love coLour!’ Buy it

Shop becky’s modern classic look PAGE 95

After years of neutral decor, a new home inspired Becky to experiment with colour and pattern in her bathrooms

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e needed a house with more space,’ says becky. ‘although this place was dated, it was just about liveable and in our budget – not easy to find in London. my husband Jim and I updated the fuse board first of all, and managed with the old water tank heating system. We were planning to start with a new kitchen, but when the shower started to leak on our first weekend here, we decided to put that project on hold and focus on the bathroom. Our bathroom was a good size, but the boxy shower cubicle and hot water tank cupboard encroached into the space. Making the room function better was our priority, and gave us the perfect excuse to update the heating system and install a new combi boiler in the kitchen. We also wanted a bigger walk-in shower, so I began researching showers, looking for a cubicle size and shape that wouldn’t feel bulky. The curved design we chose is perfect as it’s narrow at the back and widest at the front where you need the space most. When the shower tray first went in, it seemed so small, but the cubicle came together once the glass panels had been fitted.

Design decisions

TOTAL

£3,045 TURN OVER FOR MY SHOPPING LIST

We’d decorated our old flat in shades of grey, knowing neutrals would help us sell it later on. This time, I wanted to play around with colour. When I spotted some teal crackle metro tiles, I surprised myself by making them the focus of the room. I also went for black, star-patterned floor tiles. Choosing the painted grey bathroom suite was easy, as I wanted a traditional scheme to suit the age of the house. We had a rocky journey with the fit-out, which was frustrating because I like

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SEE THROUGH

‘I thought about building a shower with solid walls but the frameless glass is essential in here as it gives the illusion of space’

Do it!

Patterned flooring as well as encaustic, ceramic or cement flooring, try vinyl sheets or tiles, a hard-wearing option that’s softer and warmer underfoot. a ready-made set of patchwork tiles can help create a relaxed but varied pattern guaranteed to work together in colour and style. Play around with layouts of modern, geo or circular shapes to create a unique pattern. a bold design works well in plain hues, whether in white or an accent colour from the tile. If you’re choosing a large-scale pattern on the floor, go for a smaller-scale pattern on the wall, and vice versa. monochromatic shades of grey or black and white will go with vibrant wall colours and match almost any scheme. You don’t have to cover the whole floor with pattern – tile the middle section of the room, just the edges or use them around a washbasin or freestanding bath.

idea to steal

‘A walk-in shower works well for young children who can step (or crawl) in and out with ease’

PRACTICAL AND PRETTY

‘I love the pattern of the floor tiles and the worn, weathered finish, which works well in a busy family bathroom’

to be hands-on but i couldn’t get stuck in, with the children being so young. We went away in for a week and the plumber promised we’d come home to a working toilet and bath. But when we returned, the bath wasn’t ready and the project dragged on for another month. then the shower leaked because the sealant wasn’t finished properly. We also had a problem with a split bath panel and the shower valve broke, but both were replaced.

Styling the room

With the problems ironed out, i started styling the room. i made the stained glass

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on the window ledge during a course Jim bought for my birthday. next to this, i’ve hung three decorative fish we bought from an artist in Cornwall on the weekend we visited to write our wedding vows, and i fitted the reclaimed scaffolding board shelves to chunky metal brackets. i’m really pleased with the bold colour scheme. We’ve really got into blues now and not only have i painted the joinery on the stairs and landing blue, but i plan to use it in the guest bedroom, too!’


bathroom makeover

Why it works

Love it

RETRO REvIvAL

‘the original art Deco handle looks amazing since we stripped the white gloss paint off’

SHELF STYLE

‘hanging these shelves at the end of the bath means they don’t get in the way’

style at Home says… ‘becky has balanced out the strong colour with areas of white, and soft grey.’ features editor

Holly Walsh

p, ‘if you think you might buy from a particular sho sign up to receive its newsletters – we were sent a discount code we then used to buy our tiles’

Winchester dual-valve rain shower, £299; Clarity steel bath with handle clips, £169; Winchester bath shower mixer tap, £99.99; Camberley satin grey wooden bath panel pack, £179; Camberley satin grey vanity with basin, £279; Winchester basin mixer tap, £44.99; Camberley satin grey wall-hung mirrored cabinet, £119; Camberley low-level toilet with grey soft-close seat, £319; dulwich black traditional towel radiator, £279; all the Bath Company range at Victoria Plum. excellence easy-clean glass walk-in shower enclosure with right-hand tray, £175, royal Bathrooms. scintilla black patterned floor tiles, £25.95sq m; Jourdain green crackle metro wall tiles, £39.95sq m, both Walls and Floors. Underfloor heating, £126, the Underfloor heating store. splash samaki fish aqua roller blind, £91, Blinds2go. rustic wooden shelves with black brackets, £88, etsy. green and gold candle pot, £10, sainsbury’s home. Black and white plant pot, from £8.99; green herringbone towel, £12.99; face cloth, £4.99, all h&m home

COLOUR CARE

‘I didn’t want a top-heavy look or for the room to feel enclosed, so I painted the walls above the teal tiles white for contrast’

Join in and share your home revamps with style at home on Instagram @styleathomemag

Feature Jane Crittenden/miChela Colling PhotograPhs alistair niCholls stYlIng dilly orme

Where to buy Becky’s style

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Do it

SHOWER TRAYS

Becky’s choice…

A SHAPELY SHOWER

It doesn’t have to be square – choose a shower tray that best suits your space RECTANGULAR

SUbTLE CURvE

Make a statement with this black slab-style tray. Piro rectangular stone resin shower tray, L80xW120cm, £170, B&Q

OFFSET-QUADRANT

ESSENTIAL INFO

PENTANGLE

Slots neatly into a corner. Pentangle acrylic shower tray, Dia90cm, £133, Britton Bathrooms

STANDARD OPTIONS

D-SHAPED

Cut corners with curves all-around. Pearlstone acrylic capped shower tray, L94.5xW104.5cm, £79.99, Wayfair

SQUARE

Keep it compact with a sleek squareshaped option. Linea square stone resin shower tray, 90cm sq, £284, Crosswater

SPACE SAVERS

QUADRANT

A great choice if bathroom space is tight. Mira Flight Safe quadrant stone resin anti-slip shower tray in Anthracite Grey, Dia90cm, £249, Victoria Plum

wALK-IN

The raised drying section helps water drain away. Premier ABS capped acrylic walk-in shower tray, L90xW140cm, £220, Victorian Plumbing

‘It’s worth thInkIng about whIch shape wIll best fIt your bathroom,keepIng In mInd how your shower doors open’ adam Chard, COnTEnT MAnAGER AT VICTORIA PLuM

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Regular, square-shaped trays take up little space, work well in corners, and suit a wide range of door styles, including pivot or bifold doors. For a more spacious shower, go for a larger, rectangular tray, which can fit in a corner or against one wall with two side panels.

If space is tight, go for either a corner-fitting quadrant tray that has a curved front, which will take up less space than a square design, or a pentangle tray, which is similar but with a flat front. Offset-quadrant or pentangle designs fit into a corner, but are longer on one side to give a little more showering space inside. D-shaped trays are curved and compact and stand flat against one wall.

WALK-INS

In bigger bathrooms, a walk-in shower is a more luxurious and spacious option. There are different variations to choose between, from standard rectangular designs that work with straight fixed screens, to P-shaped trays that fit with curved screens and can be leftor right-facing. Walk-in trays often have a drying section at one end.

FEATuRE lisa fazzani

Ditch a sharp corner for a soft curve. Simpsons offset quadrant stone resin shower tray, L80xW100cm, £229, Drench


modern CLASSIC

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modern CLASSIC

Build on a mono base with pops of aqua and vintage-inspired buys

Add a few fresh blooms to this trio of blue glass bottle vases for a decorative touch, £10.50, Gisela Graham

Bring a touch of vintage chic to your scheme with the Aston heated towel rail in Black and chrome, £249.95, Victorian Plumbing

eliminate the worry of keeping real plants alive in your bathroom and cheat the look with this faux plant, £8, George Home

FeATure Holly WalsH

See StarS

display greenery along with your bathroom essentials on this triangle frame shelf, £59.50, The Farthing

Go for statement flooring with these Scintilla pattern vintage floor tiles, £29.95sq m, Walls and Floors

Give your soap a pretty place to rest with this Aqua Azari soap dish, £7, mW by matthew Williamson range, debenhams

Choose period hardware in a contemporary finish like this Westminster bath shower mixer, £139, The Pure Bathroom Collection

Add coloured towels with a subtle pattern, like these Sherwood towels, from £16 each, Christy

ensure plenty of storage for a streamlined scheme, with this floorstanding melbourne earl Grey vanity unit, £279.99, Soak.com

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‘It’s our bright

NEw bEGINNINGS

‘The garden was a big overgrown jumble before we stripped it back and started from scratch’

Come on in!

ABoUT me I’m aurélien Farjon, 37. I'm a freelance set designer. I live with my partner, Fernando Lee, a personal trainer, and our five-yearold whippet Fino, in a three bed, edwardian mid-terraced house in addiscombe, Croydon. mY CHALLenGe To turn our overgrown garden, which was full of brambles and even an old chicken coop, into a vibrant space we could enjoy throughout the day. mY WiSH LiST a colourful outdoor space reflecting our cultures.

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Garden makeover

Love it

jungle paradISe!’

Aurélien and Fernando have created a vibrant outside space that reminds them of the gardens from their childhoods

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hen it came to designing the garden, I wanted to combine influences from mine and my partner’s childhoods – I grew up in the South of France and Fernando is from Trinidad,’ says aurélien. ‘There's so much to love about Trinidad, it’s Carnival all-year round and vibrant colour everywhere! I thought we could mix lots of colour with decorative elements from my Mediterranean background, introducing things like mosaic tiles, home-grown herbs and alfresco living!

Starting from scratch

Style tip

‘Build up borders with tropical plants like echinaceas and palms’

When we first moved in, the garden was an overgrown patch of lawn, invaded with brambles and weeds. We spent days digging it out until we could see how much room we had to play with. It’s a north-facing garden so I spent a lot of time working out where the sun hits at different times of the day. In the morning it’s near the back of the house, so I put an armchair there for a morning coffee spot. In the late afternoon it shines at the back of the garden, so I made a lounging area to enjoy the sun.

Hard graft

TOTAL

£5,000 TURN OVER FOR MY SHOPPING LIST

CARNIVAL COLOURS

‘Invigorating colours make us and our guests happy. Somehow it seems easier to be bolder in a garden, so we decided to really go for it!’

We created another patio at the back of the garden, in sand-coloured stone, to remind us of the sandy beaches of the Med and Trinidad. Having put up the pergola, we decided to build the little curving wall ourselves, but it was much more challenging and time-consuming than we had expected. We got professionals in to build the patio, so that drainage would work properly. The pergola is such a great focal point and there's nothing more relaxing than

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Love it

Garden makeover

GRoW yoUR oWN

‘Having the herb garden right next to the back door is so handy. any time I’m cooking I can just quickly nip out and snip what I need’

Buy it

Shop aurélien’s vibrant style PAGE 101

WordS and STylInG AurÉlIen FArjon PHoToGraPHS AlexAnder edWArds

HolidAy vibE

Do it!

‘Hanging lanterns create a lovely atmosphere on warm summer nights’

Zone youR gaRden

Use varied flooring to differentiate between dining, lounging and play areas. decking is ideal for relaxing spots; hard surfaces such as stone or tiles are good for dining spaces and grass and bark work best for play areas. Zone areas with colour, whether it’s with bedding plants and bulbs or paint and stain on fences and walls. Try a simple white backdrop for sun traps and darker tones or warm wood finishes to create a cosy dining area. For an atmospheric dining area, a pergola is ideal to support climbing plants that create shade, plus lighting for an evening glow.

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HANdy SToRAGE

‘I keep my most used tools within easy reach’


Where to buy Aurélien’s style

style tiP

‘Hang a mirror to reflect your garden’s greenery’ diNiNG oUT

‘I moved the path so it would line up with the back door and extended the patio to fit a table and chairs’

Sandstone patio, £3,500, js Property Maintenance. Shed, £289.99; pergola, £279, both screwfix. Table and chair set, £500, Marks & spencer. Franklin bar stools, £25 each, Ikea. Vintage bamboo coffee table, £30, eBay. For similar planter, try root planter, £149, Hayes Garden World; painted in Purple Pansy Cuprinol Garden shades, £11.50 for 1l, Homebase. orla Kiely watering can, £39.99, ocado. Mastholmen side table, £30, Ikea; painted in sweet sundae Cuprinol Garden shades, £11.50 for 1l, Homebase. stoneware mug, £30, Melisa dora Ceramics. Cushions, from a selection at Maisons du Monde, Habitat and Ikea. For similar lanterns, try Maisons du Monde, next and nkuku. Tropical plants, from a selection at The Palm Centre. Tropical flowers, from a selection at Wyevale Garden Centre. Vintage mirror, £15, charity shop. Mojito glasses, £24 for six; flamingo, £13.50, all Maisons du Monde. lsA jug and stirrer, £40, House of Fraser. For similar blind fabric, try navajo range, Clarke & Clarke.

‘Put hooks on the back of the shed door to hang gloves, trowels, twine, scissors and bbq tools’ lounging on the daybed under the palm tree with a good book. We couldn’t afford an authentic Moroccan daybed so I made one out of wooden pallets. I created back rests and made the seating pads with thick foam covered with batik fabrics like those traditionally found in Trinidad. I finished the look with a mix of Mediterranean style cushions that I either made with leftover fabric or found on sale.

Pop to the bar! Fernando came up with the idea of customising the shed with a fold-down door on the side to create a bar. It’s always a conversation topic when we host garden parties – everyone flocks to be near it! Transforming the garden took much longer than we thought, but every weekend of labour was worth it. We now make the most of every corner. It’s a melting pot of influences, just like us.’

Why it

works

style at home says ‘aurélien and Fernando's garden might be compact, but the zones maximise every inch of space’ Houses editor

HAPPy HoUR

‘Painting the shed a bright colour makes it feel like a beach bar’

Ruth Corbett

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Pop nibbles and drinks on a rattan side table. otto woven table, £40, Matalan

add a little kitsch to cocktail hour. Cactus cocktail glass, £8 for two, next Home

Dot lanterns around for an atmospheric glow. tropicana garden lantern, £10.95, Homebase

Create a party vibe all summer long with Fiesta fabric bunting, £8.50, talking tables

Dress the table with these Pattern Pop bowls, £10 each, West Elm

Set up a bar area for evening drinks. Franklin bar stool, £25, Ikea

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Lounge on a colourful array of cushions. Bright stitch cushion, £35, Very

FEaturE Michela colling

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transform a plain shed. Purple Pansy matt paint, £11 for 1L, Cuprinol garden Shades, B&Q

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cherry lollies Takes 5min, plus freezing serves 7-9 250g cherries, de-stoned 200g carton Greek-style yogurt 1tbsp honey Finely grated zest of 1 lemon

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Place all of the ingredients in a blender or food processor and whizz until smooth. Pour the mixture into ice-lolly moulds and freeze for about 2hr, until the mixture thickens. Press a stick into each and return to the freezer until solid. When ready to eat, dip the moulds swiftly into hot water to release the lollies.

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Find a smart

SOLUTION This month, invest in a small-space greenhouse, juice yourself to better health and grill on the go

Roll out a Wimbledonworthy lawn From north-facing gardens to kids who play football 24-7, some lawns can’t recover without a lot of love and attention. If you’d rather a hassle-free option that looks good year round, consider installing artificial grass. Carpetright has six different types available, priced from as little as £14.99sq m. Derwent artificial grass, £22.99sq m, Carpetright

3 of the best

GARdEN TOOL STASHES

Keep essential kit to hand while tackling the bordersÉ TAKe A BReAK

This tool store doubles as a stool. Fallen Fruits garden bag and stool, £23.99, Dobbies

BOOST YOUR FIvE-A-dAY…

According to the NhS, we should all be aiming to have 10 portions of fruit and veg a day, not just five. Juicing is a great way to up your intake, with a freshlymade juice or smoothie counting towards portions. Beko’s new Slow Juicer crushes fruit and veg at a slower speed than regular machines, which means your juice retains up to 80% more vitamins and 15% more juice. Slow juicer, £100, Beko.

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TRAD DeSIGn

Twice the space for plenty of kit. A by Amara garden tool baskets, £65 for two, Amara

ALL-In-One

Flip and the kneeler becomes a seat. Garden kneeler and tool set, £17.99, Vonhaus


TImE AT hOmE

Grow in tiny spaces Want to upgrade your garden or balcony greenhouse? Danish brand Juliana’s small-space greenhouses are second to none. The Juliana Balcony (left) can be wall-mounted or fitted to rails; the Vertical greenhouse has a worksurface for planting and harvesting, while the City greenhouse features sliding doors and comes on casters so you can move it easily. Balcony, £355; Vertical, £445, City, £444, all Juliana range, Greenhouse Stores

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Need a new picnic set? Look no further than this all-in-one offering from Primark. It contains a full set of tableware for six people – small plates, large plates, bowls, cups and cutlery – and all in a very handy carry case. Picnic set, £10, Primark.

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Whether you’re on hols or at the local lido, it can be easy for kids to hurt themselves when they slip up beside a pool. Worry not, Slipfree shoes are thin yet durable, with gripping soles to ensure they won’t trip up on a wet surface or hurt their feet on hot sand. Slipfree shoes, from £14.95, Slipfree.

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SEAT CUSHIONS

Make your garden furniture more comfy TIcKInG STRIPeS

This timeless print is made from 100% cotton. Red stripe seat pad, £9, Dibor

MOnOcHROMe GRAPHIc

Simply use the ties to secure this geo design in place. Stockholm spring seat cushion, £6.50, Sainsbury’s home

HOT MUSTARD

This extrapadded design also comes in light beige. Linen seat cushion, £19.99, h&m home

Guarantee your beauty sleep when glamping Anyone who’s been camping knows that a bad night’s sleep in a tent can ruin the trip, so it’s one area that you can’t compromise on. The super-comfy Yawn air bed features a built-in motor that will automatically inflate (and deflate) the bed in five minutes. Plus, there’s a handy headboard, so your pillow won’t fall off and it all wraps up neatly into a storage bag when not in use. Yawn king-size raised mattress air bed, £79.99, high Street TV

BBQ mAdE EASY

Planning to grill on the go but don’t want to fork out for a mini barbecue that you may not use again? Then the Disposable EazyBBQ is a must-have. Unlike most standard disposable barbecues, it has a recycled box of eco-charcoal that you simply light and is ready to cook on in 15 minutes. It also has a raised grill, so food is less likely to burn. EazyBBQ disposable barbecue, £8.99, homebase.

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Add shimmer with paint

royal Metallics Shimmer and Shine paint in Copper, £18 for 1L, Protek

Give wooden furniture a modern makeover with Protek’s new range of royal Metallics Shimmer and Shine paint. Available in gold, silver, copper and bronze, each lustrous shade is ideal for both indoor and outdoor projects as they’re water repellent and provide protection, resulting in all year round glam! Team with Protek’s other colourful shades to refresh anything from garden sheds and workstations to old plant pots.

3 of the bestÉ Wallpaper removing tools

Steam clean

Blast away stubborn wallpaper of all types with a corded steamer. Performance power wallpaper stripper PS-ZP-20, £30, B&Q

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Erbauer 18v EXT cordless power tools, from £50 each, B&Q

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The latest need-to-knows to help you improve your home

Expand your toolkit Take the effort out of home improvements with B&Q’s new range of Erbauer cordless power tools. Each one shares an interchangeable battery, which not only saves time charging multiple tools, but makes it better value so you can expand your toolkit for less! The range is completely cordless for ultimate DIY freedom, including a lawnmower, hedge trimmer and a compact multitool. 106 | august 2019

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triple threat

Three unique scoring wheels perforate wallpaper without damaging walls. Zinsser Paper Tiger triple head, £13.99, Screwfix

Five-in-one

This handy multitool is ideal for stripping wallpaper, cleaning rollers, removing nails and filling holes. 5-in-1 tool, £3, Wilko

Gorilla wood glue, £4.56 for 236ml, Amazon

This summer, planters are a hot must-have in your home, but they can often be pricey. Have a go at making your own DIY plant stand with Gorilla Wood Glue. All you need are a few wooden dowels and a mitre saw. Simply cut the dowels to fit your pot and then use the Gorilla Glue to secure the pieces in place, creating a rest for your pot to sit on. For a detailed, step-by-step tutorial visit thecraftygentleman.net.

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Make a childÕs

GARDEN TEEPEE

This month, Rebecca Stanton from Dobbies shows us how to create an outdoor kids’ den

Kent & Stowe children’s spade, £19.99; children’s digging fork, £19.99; children’s hand fork, £5.99; slate alpine pot, from £6.99, all Dobbies Garden Centres

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ack when we were children, many of us spent hours building dens, turning any spare nook of the house and garden into a hideout. Despite now living in an age of PlayStations and iPads, no digital world can beat the magic created through imaginative play. Encourage little ones to spend time outdoors by creating this garden teepee. It’s made using foraged materials, making it a fun (and free!) project for the summer.

Decorate with trailing ivy

YOU WILL NEED Four to six large tree branches Secateurs Gardening gloves Natural twine Scissors Lengths of ivy

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Gather materials Head to the woods or local park and forage four to six good-sized fallen branches. Use secateurs to remove side branches, and wear gardening gloves to avoid splinters. Pick your sPot Find a suitable spot in the garden to build your den. A sheltered area on grass is ideal, but make sure you can still keep an eye on children. make the teePee Gather the branches together at the top, holding them upright. Spread the opposite ends out like legs, to create a teepee shape. Tie the branches together at the top, using twine or string. Make sure the base is sturdy by pushing it into the ground. cover with ivy Collect trails of ivy from the garden or woods. Starting at the top, begin winding lengths of the ivy down and around the legs of your teepee. Keep entwining different-sized stems for a natural, overgrown hideout effect. time to Play Finish the den by adding an outside rug or blanket. For a more permanent structure, use artificial ivy strands to decorate, as they won’t wilt.

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‘Get the kids involved with GARdeninG – sunfloweR seeds ARe A GReAt PlACe to stARt’

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3 of the best

Children’s tents ‘This can be a project that goes on for weeks or even months. Find new ways to use or style it, from a play space to a picnic spot’

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Briers playhouse, £19.99, Dobbies Garden Centres

Fold away

Ferm Living dots tent in Rose, £89, Amara

trad hideout

Ivory teepee tent, £149, Bobby Rabbit

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Let’s go outside

In recent years, wooden pallets have become a DIY staple, as they’re a cheap (and often free!) source of wood, perfect for all kinds of upcycling projects. In Pallet Wood Projects For Outdoor Spaces (£12.99, Cico Books), Hester van Overbeek presents 35 modern makes using these construction site leftovers. From garden furniture to planters and decorative accessories, most of the projects only require a basic toolkit to bring them to life. So source some pallets and get making!

make an industrial-style planter with black painted legs

Very berry

Berry print zipped sewing kit in Blue, £12.50, John Lewis & Partners

3 of the best

Travel sewing kiTs Top Tin

Pretty Useful tools Sew & Repair travel kit, £14, oliver Bonas

Floral Fancy

theodora print needle case, £12.95, Liberty

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counTry crafTing

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yourself Check out the latest workshops, books and making must-haves

This summer, The Country Craft Show returns for its 35th year within the grounds of Stonor Park, Henley-onThames. Between 23-26 August, visitors can enjoy handicraft workshops, heritage demonstrations and a street food market, along with fun for the kids including traditional fairground rides and a pop-up petting zoo. With more than 150 exhibitors and live music throughout the weekend, it’s a great day out for the whole family. Visit ichfevents.co.uk to buy tickets.

agadir reversible bedspread in teal and Saffron Yellow, £99, made.com

Try your hand aT… block prinTing

Block printing is one of the oldest methods of printmaking on cloth and is a simple and fun way of creating your own fabric designs. Originating in East Asia, traditional blocks are similar to rubber stamps but are usually made from wood and often depict ornate Indianinspired motifs. Getting started is easy! Use a small rubber roller (called a brayer) to apply an even layer of fabric paint or ink onto the woodblock, then carefully place it onto your fabric, applying even pressure. Gently lift, then re-ink before creating the next motif. You could even have a go at recreating this bedspread…

FeatURe StEphAnIE DUrrAnt

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handmade wooden printing block decorative floral design, £6.49, amazon

Why not try carving your oWn blocks from lino? Pick uP a comPlete lino cutting and Printing starter kit, £29, hobbycraft




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The 10-minute

DeCLUtteR

Get the place tidy in a flash with these speedy tips and handy buys

COLOUR POP

Buy this bold unit for £45, add the display shelf for an extra £10. Billy/Bottna bookcase with display shelf in Yellow Red, £55, ikea

GATHER ALL

Dash around a room armed with these baskets to collect all the clutter. Clemmie handwoven seagrass baskets, £65 for two, habitat

TALL ORDER

add instant storage and personality to a child’s room. Geoff the Giraffe bookcase, £124, Red Candy

Ready,steady,sort! Organise kitchen cupbOards Empty and make a list of the contents (noting best before dates), then replace. audit yOur drinks cabinet Bin (or donate) bottles of liqueur you bought on long-ago holidays and make dregs of spirits into summer cocktails.

NAUTICAL AND NICE

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Combine essential storage and seaside chic with this handy beach hut hook, £7, m&Co

TANGERINE DREAM

Corral your toothbrushes and trinkets in this jolly pair. orange bathroom set, £10, aSoS Supply

sOrt yOur magazine rack Go through your stack of magazines, recycling old ones and saving any mags that you want to read again.

ON THE FENCE

Use for plants or place near your barbecue as a handy utensil and sauce store. Stockholm wall grid, £25, Sainsbury’s home

TOTALLY TROPICAL

Use as a safe place to store your kids’ favourite artwork and old birthday cards. a4 lemur storage box, £16, Sara miller

DISH IT OUT

Pop your most-used make up on here, so it’s easy to find every morning. Ceramic tile trinket dish, £12, oliver Bonas

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SUMMER MEALS These family favourites are quick and easy to make, leaving you more time to enjoy the sunshine

Vibrant salad

TOMATO & CHORIZO PASTA SALAD

Takes 20min serves 4-6

300g pennette pasta (or other ½tbsp extra small pasta shapes) 1tbsp light olive virgin olive oil 1 onion, peeled and finely oil 190g pack cooking chopped 300g mixed chorizo, sliced Juice of ½ tomatoes, sliced Large handful of rocket lemon Large handful of basil leaves, Small handful of flat-leaf torn parsley, finely chopped

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instructions. Drain, toss in the extra virgin olive oil and set aside. Heat the light olive oil in a frying pan over a medium heat and sauté the onion for 3min or until translucent. Add the chorizo and cook for 3min – turn up the heat slightly to brown. Toss with the pasta, tomatoes, lemon juice and some seasoning, allow to cool slightly, then stir though the rocket and herbs. You can serve this dish at room temperature or cold – add the rocket and herbs just before serving.

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CHICKEN CHIMICHANGAS Takes 25min serves 4 1 Knorr Chicken Stock Pot 1tsp chipotle paste 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 2tbsp olive oil 2 onions, chopped 1tsp ground coriander 1tsp cumin 2 garlic cloves, crushed 200g (½ can) chopped tomatoes 400g can pinto (or cannellini) beans, drained 4 tortilla wraps 8tbsp tomato salsa 3 spring onions, chopped Fresh coriander, to serve

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Put the Stock Pot in a pan with 200ml water, the chipotle paste and chicken, and simmer for 15min. Meanwhile, heat 1tbsp oil, fry the onion with the ground coriander and cumin. Add the garlic, tomatoes and beans, and cook for 5min. Remove the chicken and shred with two forks. Add to the tomato mixture with 100ml of the stock to just moisten the mixture. Brush one side of each tortilla with olive oil. Spoon a quarter of the chicken mixture into the centre of each. Fold in the sides and heat for a few min in a hot sandwich toaster. Serve with salsa, spring onions and fresh coriander.

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4 if you don’t have a sandwich toaster you can heat the chimichangas in a hot griddle or frying pan until the tortil las are crispy CRUNCHY COLESLAW Takes 15min serves 6

crisp & fresh

200g spring greens 225g pointed spring cabbage, shredded 1 bunch spring onions, finely chopped 150g Medjool dates, pitted and sliced 150g walnut pieces 2 dessert apples, cored and chopped 15g chopped parsley FOR THE DRESSING 4tbsp half-fat crème fraîche 150ml walnut oil 3tbsp lemon juice 3tbsp clear honey 4tsp Dijon mustard

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Separate the greens at the stems and wash. Drain well and cut away the thick stalk ends. Roll the leaves, a few at a time, into a cigar shape and slice thinly. Mix the greens in a bowl with the shredded cabbage, spring onions, dates, walnuts, apples and parsley. Whisk together the dressing ingredients until emulsified and season with salt and pepper. Pour over the greens and toss until well mixed.

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FULL MONTY HOT DOGS Takes 35min serves 6 6 slices smoked back bacon 6 hot dogs 6 submarine rolls 6tbsp tomato salsa 1 iceberg lettuce, shredded 6 cherry tomatoes, halved 6 pickled onions, sliced 6tbsp sweetcorn relish American mustard, to serve

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Heat a non-stick frying pan, add the bacon and fry for 8min, until golden and crispy. Push to one side of the pan. Add the hot dogs to the pan and cook for 10min, turning as needed, until warmed through and lightly browned. Cut the rolls down the centre and spread with the tomato salsa. Pop some lettuce into each roll, then add a slice of bacon and hot dog into each one. Sprinkle each hot dog with cherry tomato halves and pickled onion slices. Dollop over some sweetcorn relish and drizzle with American mustard.

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fab finger food

PROSECCO BERRY JELLIES Takes 20min, plus seTTing serves 6 5 gelatine leaves 200g red berries (raspberries and/or redcurrants) 200g purple berries (blackberries and/or blueberries) 50ml pomegranate juice 50ml blackcurrant cordial 25g golden caster sugar 500ml Prosecco

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Soak the gelatine leaves in cold water for 5min to soften. Divide the fruit between six glasses – red berries in three glasses, purple berries in the other three. Warm the juice and cordial in two small pans. Add half the sugar to each and stir until dissolved. Remove from heat. Squeeze the excess water from the gelatine, put half into each pan and stir into the juice until dissolved. Cool slightly, then add 250ml of Prosecco to each pan and pour into the glasses. Chill for at least 4hr until set.

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CHARGRILLED HALLOUMI WITH HONEY

Takes 15min, plus marinaTing serves 4 3tbsp extra virgin olive oil 3tbsp runny honey Large handful of oregano leaves, finely chopped Zest and juice of 1 lemon 2 x 225g blocks of halloumi cheese, cut lengthways into thick slices Pitted black olives, tomato slices and red onion slices, to serve

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In a wide bowl, mix the oil, honey, oregano, lemon zest and juice until smooth, add the halloumi and set aside to marinate for 15min (or overnight, if you like). Heat a grill or barbecue and grill the halloumi for 3min or until browned and bubbling. Serve with olives, tomatoes and onions, and drizzle over any leftover marinade.

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DIY RASPBERRY ETON MESS Takes 10min makes 4-6 300ml 4 meringue nests whipping cream 400g raspberries 4 passion fruit, pulp scooped out

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Roughly smash up the meringue nests, so there is a good mix of large and small pieces. Lightly whip the cream. Get four medium sized bowls – one each for the raspberries, cream, meringue and passion fruit pulp. Give everyone a glass and invite them to create their own Eton Mess, adding as much fruit, cream and meringue as they like.

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SUMMER MEALS

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PEA & POTATO CAKES Takes 30min makes 8 750g sweet potatoes 75g petits pois 100g halloumi, diced Zest of 1 lime 75g polenta 1tbsp olive oil Salad and sweet chilli sauce, to serve

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Prick the sweet potatoes all over with a fork and microwave for 10min, until cooked through. Remove from the microwave and carefully slice in half to cool. Boil the petits pois for 3min, drain well and gently dab with kitchen towel to dry. Scoop the sweet potato filling into a large bowl. Stir through the peas, diced halloumi, lime zest, 50g polenta and a pinch of black pepper. Shape into eight patties and dust with the remaining polenta. Heat the oil in a large shallow frying pan and cook the patties for 4-5min on each side, until hot and crisp. Serve straight away with salad and sweet chilli sauce.

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want to make these Pea & Potato cakes vegan-friendly? just leave out the cheese

FILLED PICNIC LOAF

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Takes 20min, plus chilling serves 4

FLAVOUR PACKED

500g cob loaf 1tbsp olive oil 60g sliced salami 2 tomatoes, sliced ½ red onion, sliced Few basil leaves 90g green olives, pitted and sliced 125g mozzarella, sliced

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Slice the top off the loaf of bread and hollow out the inside, reserving the top, leaving just the shell. Spread the inside with the olive oil and season well with black pepper. Layer the salami, tomatoes, red onion, basil, olives and mozzarella to fill the loaf. Fix the top of the loaf back in place and tightly wrap in greaseproof paper, tying it up with string. Place in the fridge for at least 2hr or overnight. Remove and allow to return to room temperature before slicing.

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Switch to fish

White fish kievs with garlic butter, £2.25 for two, Sainsbury’s

Looking to cut down your meat intake and eat more fish? These crisp, garlicky kievs may be for you. Rather than the usual chicken, Sainsbury's has filled these scrummy kievs with Alaskan Pollock (a low-fat, mild, more sustainable alternative to cod), as well as the traditional garlic butter. They're coated in breadcrumbs and are ready to eat after just 20 minutes in the oven, perfect for a grown-up alternative to a fish finger supper. FRESH TREAT

there's a choice of tasty flavours to choose between. Gianni’s Greek frozen yogurt with honey, £1.79 for 500ml, aldi

CHeAt’S eAtS!

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TUTTI-FRUTTI

made from freshly pressed fruit and fruit juices, these ice lollies are refreshingly natural. Blue Skies mango medley ice lollies, £2 for three, tesco

LIGHT LUXURY

From just 320 calories a tub! Jude’s low-calorie ice cream in Peanut Butter, Vegan Chocolate, Vanilla Bean and Salted Caramel flavours, each £4.50 for 460ml, Sainsbury’s

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This delicious midweek winner from Young’s helps you achieve a brilliantly balanced meal that’s low-in-fat (and effort), yet is packed with Mediterranean flavours. It’s a frozen dish (so is super handy to have on standby for when you need it most), comprising of a succulent cod fillet, cherry tomatoes, courgettes and red and yellow peppers baked ‘en papillote’ with a delicious sun-dried tomato and garlicky butter sauce. Yum. Ready in 50 minutes. Young’s Simply Bake cod fillet, £3.50 for 200g, morrison’s

The tastiest treats, speediest meals and coolest kit in your trolley this month

Forget burgers! Check out the new buns in town Planning a gathering and want something easy and delicious to serve? You can’t go wrong with these new bao buns from M&S. They provide the perfect vessel to pack with a tasty, slow-cooked filling of your choice. Bao buns, £2 for six; Slow-cooked aromatic duck, £8; Slow-cooked Vietnamese-style pork belly; Slow-cooked teriyaki beef, £6, all marks & Spencer

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Could this be the perfect gin terrace in @miafelceathome’s garden?

@our.sweet.little.home’s scallop tiles and gold handles glam up her sleek white units

@houseofwhitcliffe’s picture ledge is proof that keeping it simple works

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Our Instagram hashtag is a treasure trove of home inspo - add your pics and tag @styleathomemag to join in

the wallpaper behind @eli_at_home’s desk is all kinds of awesome!

how pretty do these pastel lanterns look over @peartreecottagelife’s table?

Check out @ourlittlehomeincheshire’s smart planter-cum-outdoor-seat

we love the cream, grey and blush combo in @carol_at_rose_field_cottage’s space

this is the outdoor living area of our dreams. Nice one, @theglobehq!

this reading corner in @jade.lisa.home’s pad makes us want to curl up with a book

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