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The start of the summer holidays always puts me in a good mood. I think it’s a throwback to school days and the excitement of the six-week break stretching ahead, planning days out with best friends, plus family holidays at the seaside with my sisters and cousins. This issue has a relaxed, sunny vibe that makes it the perfect summer read. From destination interiors to recreate at home (page 52), outdoor entertaining ideas (page 68) and easy garden glow-ups (page 60) should you be enjoying a staycation this summer. And closer to home, check out our fun Pet of the Month spot (below), devoted to our favourite furry friends. We’d love to see your pics. Enjoy the holidays! Style at Home’s PET OF THE MONTH Meet Luna! This fluffy cloud…
COASTAL PRINTS Love it! Bring the holiday feels home this summer with this cool collection of coastal artwork from Poster Store. Pick from a mix of dreamy beachside locations or catchy slogan prints in soft blues and sandy tones that sit together perfectly.…
Dunelm TROPICAL HEAT Add spice to your scheme with botanical prints and neon brights Habitat URBAN GARDEN Combine abstract and geometric designs with cool curves John Lewis & Partners MEDITERRANEAN MOOD Take inspiration from patterned tiles for relaxed dining George Home CORAL REEF Choose beachy shades of coral, sand and sky blue…
SUNNY SHADES Set the scene for outdoor entertaining with a vibrant table filled with colourful blooms and crockery. This pure linen tablecloth with place mats and napkins in shades of warm turmeric, terracotta and soft-pink clay add a luxurious look and a splash of sunshine. Prize-winning bold blooms Winner of BBC’s Interior Design Masters series five, Roisin Quinn has launched her new interiors collection for La Redoute. Her trademark joyful blooms appear on everything from cushions and table linens to wall art. 3 of the best CHERRY PICKED CREATE AI ART Picture specialists Desenio has taken personalised art to the next level with its new Imaginator feature – an online tool that utilises AI technology. Simply key in a description of what you want to create and let AI…
After spending eight years living in our two-up, two-down in Staines, Surrey, my partner Colin and I decided it was time to pool resources and buy a home together,’ says Jane. ‘We were keen to invest in a place that we both loved and could make our own. There were a few must-haves when we began our search – the property needed to be near our workplaces, as neither of us wanted a long commute. Colin, as a keen gardener, wanted outside space and we both agreed we’d like to buy a house that needed modernising but was in a good enough condition that we could move in straight away and renovate at leisure. Successful search Luckily for us, the stars aligned and we found a perfect detached house in…
1 PARTNER WITH PANELLING Wall-to-wall wallpaper can make a room feel overwhelming, but by limiting the amount you use, you can still bring pattern in. Try teaming a bold wallpaper with a plainer area of wall, such as painted panelling. Pick out a complementary colour from within your wallpaper design for the paintwork to help tie your look together. Baltimore Green sofa, £549.99, Furniture and Choice 2 DIVERT ATTENTION A little patterned wallpaper can go a long way, especially in smaller rooms or awkwardly shaped spaces. In a room with sloping ceilings, use a vibrant pattern on the walls to draw attention away from the room’s lack of height. Pair with an accent paint colour on the ceiling which helps to blur the edges of the room. Aquarium Teal wallpaper,…