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Bank Holiday weekends are the perfect opportunity to get busy with all those decorating, DIY and garden jobs that you haven’t been able to make time for… so we’ve packed this issue full of ideas and inspiration to get you started. From speedy style updates for indoors and out (p68), to fun painting projects (p106-109), plus ideas for garden layouts (p92) and planting (p104). And for decor inspiration, don’t miss Style Book (p53) with the latest looks and trends that you’ll be seeing on the high street this summer. Some sad news to share: this will be the final issue of Style at Home. Since its launch back in 2011 as the ‘budget-friendly magazine for the modern home lover’ we’ve loved being part of your decorating journeys, sharing creative ideas…
Guaranteed to bring joy to your table, this gorgeous collection of ceramics and glassware is the latest from Dunelm’s Sophie Robinson collection. And the Queen of Colour hasn’t failed to deliver with a mix of jewel brights and painterly ceramics.…
B&M WILD BLOOM Spring into a palette of petal-inspired pastels Dunelm NATURAL MINIMALISM Edit your scheme with a pared-back aesthetic George Home DARK EXOTICS Embrace dark, inky tones and animal motifs Primark COTTAGE GARDEN Be inspired by headily-scented country gardens…
Fruity number Cherries are having a moment in interiors right now, and it’s not just the colour popping up everywhere. From cheery cherry motifs and patterns on ceramics, glassware and artwork to jolly wallpaper and fabrics, this fruity summer trend is ripe for the picking. 3 of the best TABLE LAMPS…
We first viewed the house in 2018, lured in by the very strange floorplan, and not in any way by its beauty at the time,’ says Laura. ‘Unfortunately, the property had been stripped of all of its original features and had been patched up for decades. As we toured the ground floor of the house, we were underwhelmed by what we saw – but when we reached the top of the staircase and saw a small landing with further split stairs and an original sash window, the house won our hearts. Having fallen in love, we realised that this really could be our forever home. The location was perfect and it would be ideal for our growing family. And with my love for all things interiors, I knew it would…
1 SLOT IN FURNITURE Using an alcove to fit in a piece of freestanding furniture is a great way to maximise the space, particularly a dressing table or desk. A mirror positioned inside any alcove will help to bounce light around and make the space seem larger. If standard-sized furniture is too big for your recess, you might try scouring eBay or even getting a carpenter to custom build a piece for you. 2 CREATE A BOOKCASE There’s no better place for books than an alcove, especially if they’re within easy reach of your desk. Yes, you can opt to stack them on regular shelves, but why not make a feature of how you display your books with a quirky design like this? To help the shelves blend in, paint…