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The weather’s turning, which means the season of cosiness and scented candles is upon us! Much as I loved sundowners on the patio this summer, I’m not too sad about that. On the sofa, wrapped in a fluffy throw with a snoozing cat on my lap and holding a G&T is basically where I belong in life. Small updates can be all it takes to ring the changes that’ll have you falling back in love with every bit of your home. And you and I both know that doesn’t have to take much – or any – money. This issue is full of creative ideas to make your home look special, but we know you have plenty of your own – so please do share them via our Insta hashtag below. PS Wondering what this little logo is that’s popped up on this page? Go to madaboutthehouse.com to find out more.
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Inspiring homes & room makeovers
Stylish musthave finds at high-street prices
Weekend projects, DIY advice & styling tips
Step-by-step craft ideas & upcycling how-tos
Our fave recipes and top foodie buys
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‘WE VERY NEARLY WALKED AWAY’ A long wish list made finding the perfect property tricky for Julie and her husband
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‘WE FELL FOR ITS QUIRKY CHARM’ After her previous purchase fell through at the last hurdle, Katey quickly snapped up this split-level bungalow
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‘WE ALMOST GAVE UP THE DREAM!’ Sally reconfigured the unusual layout of her home, making it better suited to modern family living
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TRY A SPEEDY STYLE UPDATE Fun and simple ideas to give your home a refresh
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‘WE WANTED A COOL CAFE VIBE’ Anneka’s kitchen is now a far cry from the dirty, unloved space she found when she bought the house
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‘WE MAXIMISED LIMITED SPACE’ Determined to have a separate walk-in shower and bath, Jane had to rethink the bathroom layout
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Katey’s filled her home with happy colours
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UTILITY KIT Create a clutter-free cleaning station
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BEST IN STORE Four sources, four schemes – we’ve done the shopping
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10 UNDER £10 Autumn decor faves
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COOL CACTI These prickly plants are popping up everywhere
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WARM MINIMALISM Make sure pared-back styling doesn’t feel cold
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HIGH-STREET NEWS The scoop on what’s hot right now
NEW HERITAGE Blend two much-loved styles together
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Spice up your scheme with fiery shades
SMALL BUYS Page 78
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SMART SCANDI Embrace classic shapes and colourways MODERN RUSTIC Cosy up your country scheme WALLPAPERS WITH WOW Fall in love with these coastal prints CAFE COOL Style up your kitchen MONO & MUSTARD Lift your scheme with an accent colour
120 WHERE TO BUY This issue’s stockists
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PAINTED PUMPKINS Swap your carving knife for a paintbrush COPPER LAMPSHADE Instant industrial-style revamp THE STYLE BOOK Choose the best neutrals for your home MAKE EVERY SPACE WORK HARDER Display, upcycling and storage ideas to make life easier LAMINATE WORKTOPS A great budget-friendly choice UNDERFLOOR HEATING Warm up chilly floors
100 FIND A SMART SOLUTION Gadgets and buys to make life easier
103 THE 10-MINUTE DECLUTTER Inspiring tidy-up tips
104 DO IT YOURSELF Be handy at home 105 HOW TO PUT UP A CURTAIN POLE
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Update your window dressing
106 HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN
Cooking inspo
COMPOST Put food waste to work
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HALLOWEEN LANTERNS A project little ones can get involved with
108 MEMO BOARD Ideal for a kid’s room 109 MAKE IT YOURSELF The latest craft
Create an office nook
news and making must-haves
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CHOCOLATE SOURED CREAM CAKE Tempting afternoon treat
110 EASY LUNCHES TO GO 116
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UTILITY KIT
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We know Dunelm’s new cleaning range won’t make chores more appealing, but at least it’ll make them more stylish. There are smart storage tins to restore some order, refillable swaps for plastic spray bottles and traditional wooden brushes.
FEATURE MICHELA COLLING
Cupboard under the sink over-flowing? Use baskets and tins on open shelves to help house supplies
3 of the best…
TRAD CLEANING BUYS
Borstad drying rack, £29, Ikea
Coconut fibre dish brush, £4.99, KitchenCraft
Household dustpan and brush, £10, Garden Trading
Greenwich wall shelves, £179; Black wicker storage basket, £12; Bits and Bobs caddy, £8; Pegs caddy, £5; bamboo dustpan and brush, £4; large hexagonal rush basket, £10; bamboo spray bottle, £1.50, all Dunelm
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Best IN STORE Refresh your room schemes for the new season with our pick of the latest high-street trends
Framed canvas, £15
Kylo woven string pendant, £25
Clock, £30
Amelia Butterscotch throw, £18
Kylo woven string table lamp, £39
Zigzag cotton cushion, £12
Dunelm
Arkin chair, £229
NATURE RETREAT
Create a relaxing sanctuary with cosy textures and autumnal shades
Pampas grass in woven pot, £15
Franco side table Abstract cushion, £12
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BEST IN STORE
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Hume metal floor lamp, £95
Holly flatweave recycled rug, £195
Mala woven Green cushion, £35
Habitat
COLOUR & TEXTURE
Holly recycled cushion, £45
Style a contemporary scheme brimming with tactile fabrics and vibrant shades
Tab right arm single seat unit in Green fabric, £295
Doolin Yellow patterned ceramic vase, £15 Oti oak coffee table, £195
Sook Yellow mug, £6
Nylah Yellow throw, £30 Clio woven fabric storage basket, £25
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Fringe lampshade, £25 Throw, £25
Fringe cushion, £9 Glass trinket dish, £5
George Home
Pink wine glass, £3
OPULENT HERITAGE Embrace luxurious fabrics, rich shades and kitsch floral patterns
Distressed traditional rug, from £35
Floral bedding, from £10 Bloom sugar bowl, £3
Storage stool, £25
Bloom teapot, £9
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FEATURE STEPHANIE DURRANT
Fruit cushion, £6
BEST IN STORE
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Gloucester light, £99
Marble and wood chopping board, £20
White lustre vase, £6
Next Home
SCANDI NEUTRALS
Macramé rug, from £85
Skyla chairs, £244
Mix smooth shapes and artisan finishes for a sophisticated look
Jefferson sideboard, £499
White pretty embossed wall clock, £25
Ren Grey 12-piece dinner set, £42
Cluster tassel cushion, £14 Blonde trays, £8
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10 UNDER £10 SPELL IT OUT
TOUCH WOOD
Personalised wooden cut-out coaster, £7.99, Getting Personal
TAKE NOTE
Abstract A5 notebook in Orange, £2.95, Rex London
NATURE TRAIL
Autumn Allium print, from £8.95 unframed, Desenio
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UNDER £10 SPICY SCENT
Ginger and white pomelo diffuser, £4.50, Sainsbury’s Home
Ring the changes with seasonal buys that will cosy up your home
ON-TREND PRINT
Maylinn cushion, £4.50, Ikea
TACTILE TEXTURES
Stratton hanging plant pot in Stone, £10, Garden Trading
ACCENT COLOUR
Dusky dinner candles in Burnt Orange, £6.50 for six, Pooky
WARMING BREW
Moorlands animal mug, £8 for four, Argos
RUSTIC WEAVE
DIP IN
Olmo Turquoise dipping bowl, £6, Habitat
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FEATURE LISA FAZZANI
Woven basket, £8, Wilko
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Opal ball chandelier, £300; Diffuser floor lamp, £140, both Houseof
Head-turning lights
Parwa String shade, £90; cushion, £28; curtains, from £45, all Scion at Next Home
Lighting newby Houseof, launched just last year, is back with its second collection of daring designs. Creating impact with surprising shapes and colour confidence, there’s the unmissable Opal ball chandelier, that’s all about new-wave glam, or how about the Diffuser lamp for a striking hit of green?
NEXT’S COLLAB ALERT!
You’re probably familiar with Scion’s Mr Fox, but there’s more to the lifestyle brand than him. It’s teamed up with Next, transforming its retro-meets-modern Scandi prints into an exclusive range of curtains, lighting, statement cushions, artwork and rugs. The new line of nurseryware gives Mr Fox his moment to shine!
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High-street
NEWS
What’s new, what’s hot now… you heard it here first!
They’re everywhere… DALMATIAN SPOTS
Hanging planter, £10, Matalan
Country Kitchen dinner set, £40; Natural Speckle pasta bowl, £4 each; saucepan, part of Simplicity five-piece pan set, £55; all George Home
MODERN MONO
FEATURE MICHELA COLLING
Dottie double duvet cover set, £15, Dunelm
IT COULD BE DESIGNER!
SPOT LIGHT
SOFT SCATTER Yoko footstool, £349, DFS
Japonaise shade, £6, Habitat
We think you’re going to want to make space for George Home’s speckled Simplicity range. The tactile stoneware definitely deserves a spot on open shelving where it can be admired. The delicious tones will bring a warm wash of colour to the kitchen and understated beauty to those everyday meals.
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DESERT ART Cactus twins poster, from £9.95, Desenio
DOTTY DESIGN
MINI MANI
Desert cactus plate, £15, Chloe Taylor at Art Wow
Cactus nail files, £1 each, Albert & Moo
KITCHEN CUTIES
&Klevering cactus salt and pepper shakers, £22, Amara
Trend spotting
COOL CACTI Bring desert style to your interiors
SHAPELY SUCCULENT Cactus decorative vase, £21, The Contemporary Home
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on’t worry if the real deal leaves you feeling prickly, it’s easy to still indulge in the craze for these spikey houseplants with homeware. While tropical leaves are also top of the trends list, who can resist the curious columns and thorny textures of cacti? Mix up shapes and colours for dynamic desert style or add a pop of green to a global scheme.
IN DISGUISE Cactus bin, £29, Red Candy
Little Book of Cacti, £8.99, Oliver Bonas
BOTTOMS UP!
BOOK WORM
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POCKET PAD
Cactus matchbox notepad, £1.95, Rex London
Cactus drinks jar, £15.96 for four, Amazon. co.uk
FEATURE STEPHANIE DURRANT
KNOW & GROW
COOL CACTI
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Team with tropical pineapple accessories
BarCraft cactus drinks jar with straw, £3.99, KitchenCraft
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The New Look
WARM MINIMALISM Exude laid-back luxe with sumptuous caramel tones, sculptural contours and slimline forms
2. Go for an oversized lamp Avoid little knick-knacks, instead add just a few stand-out ceramic vases, candlesticks or lamps with strong, curvy silhouettes.
FEATURE MICHELA COLLING
1. Try a velvet accent chair Add a single statement chair in a luxe material like velvet or leather to act as a contrast to natural materials, such as smooth stoneware, sandstone, off-white marble, wood and textured linen.
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NEW LOOK Nuela open-ended corner sofa in Tan leather, £1,599; Enchanted accent chair, £299; bench stool in Black velvet, £219, all DFS
Buy it
THIN PROFILE
Evelyn metal mirror, £22.99, The Range
SOFT SIENNA
ALL IN THE ARCH
Barica prewashed linen cushion cover, £15, La Redoute
Otha table lamp, £69, Made
3. Layer cushions
Going by the Kelly Hoppen school of minimalism, it’s all about taupe – the key is to turn-up the colour scale and mix in luscious caramels and dusted terracotta.
Nail the style PARISIAN CHIC Pair soft but strong shapes with rich neutrals
ARTY OVERLAP
Beige print, £15, Abstract House
NEW RUSTIC Stoneware vase, £14.99, H&M Home
4. Pick a skinnylegged table
Slimline feet will create an airy sense of space by lifting everything off the floor. Go for super thin frames and unfussy, linear designs.
TOTAL
£149
ABSTRACT EDGE
Elements Oblik cushion, £12, Dunelm
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COSY SPACE
‘We divided one of the reception rooms in two to create a home gym and this snug’
‘We very nearly
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ABOUT ME I’m Jeongeun Choi, 40, but everyone calls me Julie. I’m an Airbnb apartment manager, and I live with my husband, Adam Irvine, 34. MY HOME I live in a four-bedroom detached house built in 1918, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have lived here for three years. WHEN I MOVED IN The house was full of character. I loved the high ceilings and bay windows, but the decor was outdated, particularly the retro carpets and wallpaper. AND NOW Our changes have made it more suited to modern living; not only in style, but also where layout and natural light is concerned. STYLE TIP Always be prepared for something unexpected to happen, both mentally and financially; there are always setbacks along the way.
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FOUR-BED DETACHED
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WALKED AWAY’
With a specific wish list, Julie struggled to find a property that had it all, so she took on a project, and has never looked back
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inding the perfect property wasn’t easy,’ says Julie. ‘My husband Adam and I were looking to upsize, so that our home could double as an office for his company. ‘He has a small team that comes to work with us, so it was crucial to find somewhere with a home office and loo somewhat separated from the rest of the house. This was the very first property we viewed at the start of our search, and it was just a 10-minute walk from our home at the time. We liked that it had the office space that we wanted, but otherwise it didn’t exactly blow us away. It needed a lot of work, and neither Adam nor I were sure about taking on such a huge project, so we put this property in the “maybe” pile, and kept on looking. Over the weeks that followed, we viewed a number of houses. Each had its merits, but none met our criteria in terms of the all-important office space, so we decided to give the first property a second chance, and came to view it again. To our surprise and relief we found that we actually really liked it, despite all the work it needed. It offered more space and potential than anywhere else we had viewed, and we could see it really suiting our lifestyle, so we took the plunge.
Room rejig
FAVOURITE PURCHASE
‘The blue Chesterfield sofa is my favourite buy, which we snapped up from Debenhams. We couldn’t part with it now’
We started renovating the house right away; it needed so much work we didn’t want to waste any time. We wanted the house to have a better flow and a more functional layout, so we hired a builder to help reconfigure it slightly. In the bathroom we had part of the wall removed and a new one built to make it feel more spacious, and elsewhere we had a wall built to divide one of the reception rooms in two, so that we could have a snug for TV-watching and a separate home gym. Our house was built in
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IDEA TO STEAL
‘Add texture by giving floors the concreteeffect treatment’
‘DON’T BE AFRAID OF TRYING NEW TECHNIQUES. MOST THINGS CAN BE FIXED IF UNSUCCESSFUL, BUT YOU WON’T KNOW UNLESS YOU TRY…’ 1918, which means there’s no shortage of character and features – something I absolutely love about it. The downside, though, is that it’s a little higgledypiggledy, and some of the rooms really weren’t fit for modern furniture. This means that, unfortunately, we had to sacrifice a feature or two for more harmonious living. In the master bedroom, for example, we had to remove a really beautiful old fireplace, so that we could get our bed positioned comfortably. On the whole, though, we did our very best to preserve the property’s history.
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Updating the interior While the building work was going on I spent every day chipping away at the decor. Every wall, and every ceiling for that matter, had layer upon layer of wallpaper that needed removing. There were at least three papers piled on top of one another per wall. Every room was a grubby cream-magnolia colour that I hated so, room by room, I painted the walls in shades that we love; blues, greys and whites, and added decorative wallpapers here and there. We also
LOW-COST KITCHEN
‘I bought our entire kitchen – the units, shelving and island stools – from Ikea. Everything was so reasonably priced’
FOUR-BED DETACHED
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SOLID RESULT
‘I was really into concrete back when we started renovating, so I created a concrete-effect floor in the kitchen. To this day, it’s still one of my favourite DIYs’
CLEVER REUSE
‘We used real bricks that we found in our back garden to create the exposed brick wall. I love the rustic, industrial look it gives the space’
3 of the best
SERVING TRAYS
Keep on display as kitchen artwork
FANTASY FLORALS
Peonies small tray, £28, Liberty
INDUSTRIAL NOIR
BRIGHT IDEA
‘We replaced the small door that leads outside with a large glass door. It’s so much lighter and more spacious now’
Map Print large tray, £5.50, Dunelm
STRIKING PATTERN
Fiskardo tray, £30, Garden Trading
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DIY CONCRETE
‘I decided to give one of the dining room walls a concrete effect, so that it felt connected to the kitchen, by mixing concrete and cement dye powder’
IDEA TO STEAL
‘Turn almost any solid, sturdy, flat item into a table with either drill-in legs, or with no-drill clamp legs’
EASY UPCYCLE
‘PRE-LOVED STUFF IS A JOY. CHECK OUT LOCAL CHARITY SHOPS, OR SEE IF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES WANT TO REHOME ITEMS THEY NO LONGER WANT’ updated the flooring throughout with a mix of wood and tiles, and we created a concrete floor in the kitchen.
Decision time
I spent all day almost every day for three months decorating, and every evening shopping for furniture and homeware online. It sounds like a fun life when I think about it now, but at the time it felt incredibly stressful. There were so many decisions to make, plus a budget to be conscious of, and there were so many times I almost cried after difficult
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interactions with the builder, and from feeling so incredibly overwhelmed. But all that being said, I am so glad that I was able to have such a huge influence on the function and appearance of our house, as it really does feel like my home.
Making our mark
I tried to keep costs down by shopping in charity shops and high-street stores. I found many fittings and furnishings from the likes of Ikea, and loads of our homeware, including the rug in the living room and the bar cart in the dining
‘We found the suitcase in a vintage store in Belfast and added legs from Ikea to turn it into a side table to stash cables and electronics’
FOUR-BED DETACHED
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MAKE DARK WALLS WORK
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HAPPY PLACE
‘I love everything about this room, it’s full of so many treasures. It looks particularly lovely when sunlight seeps through the big bay window’
From navy to slate, black to aubergine, there is a wide range of bold, dark colours, so make sure to pick up plenty of testers to find the perfect shade for your space. Small room? Don’t write off the idea of a darker palette. Painting just one wall in your chosen shade adds drama and height. And in a large room a bold colour can warm it up and make it feel more cosy. Think about the finish you’re after. Gloss paint adds glamour, but will also highlight any imperfections on the wall’s surface. Bring in accent shades. Black and grey, like white, are very versatile and will work with most colours. Introduce metallics and wood tones for a sophisticated look. Finish by painting the ceiling white to create a sharp contrast.
PRELOVED PIECES
‘We bought the console table from a friend’s store, and the window frame mirror was gifted to us by my mother-in-law. The rug belonged to Adam’s granny’
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Love it
FOUR-BED DETACHED STORAGE SOLUTIONS
‘I’m really proud of the shoe storage I made for the hallway. It was so simple, but looks great, and is so practical’
Make it!
WHEELIE SHOE RACK
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If you’re fortunate enough to already own a crate or box big enough, use that! If not, you can purchase crates fairly affordably at Ikea or online (try eBay or Gumtree for second-hand ones). Sand the crate until the edges are smooth and you aren’t at risk of splinters. Brush off the dust. For a top-quality finish, apply a coat of primer then, once dry, sand again using fine grit paper. Remove any dust. Finish by varnishing or painting the crate. Apply two to three coats, leaving to dry thoroughly between each layer. Finish with wax or sealer. Once dry, fit castors to make your shoe rack mobile. These can be bought on Amazon.
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BLUE HUES
‘I love using bold colours. I gave the walls in our bedroom a water colour wash to add vibrancy’
IDEA TO STEAL
‘Keep wall lights understated – let the bold wall colours be the stars of the show’
FURNITURE REFRESH
‘The dressing table was a £20 purchase from a charity shop. I varnished it and fitted new handles’
‘TH NK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND YOU CAN USUALLY COME UP WITH A LESS EXPENSIVE WAY TO ACHIEVE THE LOOK YOU WANT’ room, were either lucky finds in local thrift shops or were hand-me-downs from Adam’s family. I love that our home has that mix of modern and vintage, and that many of our belongings have such a rich history and connection.
A sense of achievement
COLOUR MATCH
‘I gave the bedside table a new look with a lick of paint’
There’s so much I like about our home now that it’s almost finished. I love the space we have, the location, and I’m so proud of everything that we have achieved here. I definitely made a few choices to save money that, given the chance, I’d do differently, such as the tiles in the kitchen and bathroom, but it made sense at the time. We have one room left to finish, which will hopefully be our
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SIMPLE AND SUBTLE
‘I wanted to keep the guest bedroom fairly pared back. I stuck with white walls and repurposed furniture from our last house’
project for this year, and I plan on sharing snippets on our Instagram account @letsby.avenue.
No-rush approach I’m always asked what my best advice is for anyone undertaking a home renovation, and I always reply: don’t rush. Take your time to figure out what it is that you really want, search thoroughly, and only buy the things you absolutely adore. That’s how I tried to approach my own property project and, although it didn’t always go exactly to plan, it turned out pretty perfect in the end.’ Find more clever ideas to style up your home by going to pinterest.com/ styleathomemag
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GET CREATIVE
‘I made the dressing table using an Ikea shelf and a mirror from a charity shop that I painted’
FOUR-BED DETACHED
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SUITE RESHAPE
‘By removing part of a wall we could fit everything we wanted into this room, including a bath and a walk-in shower’
‘IF YOU CHOOSE TO GO BOLD IN THE BATHROOM WITH A VIBRANT WALLPAPER, KEEP EVERYTHING ELSE PARED BACK WITH WHITE SANITARYWARE AND PLAIN TILES’
Where to buy Julie’s style SOSTRENE GRENE Sweet homeware and miscellany you never knew you needed, all at astonishingly low prices. TONS OF TILES Almost every tile design you can think of is stocked here, competitively priced.
WILD SIDE
‘I wanted the bathroom be a bright, vibrant space, so I chose white tiles and jungle print wallpaper’
IKEA A favourite for affordable homeware, but don’t discount the bargain corner when you visit your local branch. You could unearth odds and ends for creative interior projects, like Julie’s dining table. WOOD FLOOR WAREHOUSE Exactly as it says on the tin, Wood Floor Warehouse specialises in quality wood floors. It has more than 170 designs to choose from.
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KING & McGAW From modern art to photography and museum archive prints, this is your go-to for all manner of wall art.
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£39.99
Perfectly paired with a blue velvet sofa. Dark tropics velvet cushion, AUDENZA
£12.99
CUT ABOVE
£30
A quirky pot never goes amiss. Ms. Lippy vase, RED CANDY
Liven up a lonely corner. Rattan hanging basket, H&M HOME
£65
Natural accents add texture. Tree slice stool, AMARA
Buy Julie’s style…
NEW HERITAGE
The masterful mix of traditional and modern, along with a dramatic palette creates a characterful space
J
ulie has maintained the original drama of her Victorian home by choosing bold colours for the walls and dark wood flooring. She has teamed favourite furniture pieces with vintage features and new designs that have plenty of personality. Seagrass and rattan baskets, along with houseplants and a collection of quirky vases pop against the dark walls.
£80
£15
Create an industrial feature wall. Grandeco textured plains wallpaper, HOMEBASE
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This glam piece is on double duty. Ellie velvet storage footstool, ARGOS
£229
Throw in a laid-back, retro vibe. Arkin wooden frame accent chair, DUNELM
NEW HERITAGE
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£75
Create drama. Swag ceiling light, JOHN LEWIS & PARTNERS
£59
£19.95
Add fun, graphic embellishments. Decorative Gold eye mirror, MELODY MAISON
From £899 A button-back adds grandeur. Branagh Electric Blue velvet Chesterfield, MADE
From
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Go for a colour dip. KGBFDX Large hanging dip-dye tapestry, AMAZON HANDMADE
£22
Pick a preserved bunch. Dried flower bouquet, ROSE & GREY
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Add a little bohemian flair. Colores rug, NEXT HOME
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Bring in a contemporary shape. Ypperlig chair, IKEA
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Pebeo Mars Black and Fluorescent acrylic paints, £4 each; Uniball Posca 3M marker pens, £18 for set of eight; LED tea lights, £2 for four, all Hobbycraft
Wash and dry empty food cans. Paint the outsides with black acrylic paint. Once dry, paint the insides with neon paints. Leave to dry completely. Decorate the tins with paint pens and use neon ribbons as handles. Put LED tea lights inside.
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SEE-THROUGH STYLE
‘The alcove is the perfect place for open shelves and I like how the accessories pop with the yellow wall behind’
COME ON IN!
ABOUT ME I’m Katey Korzenietz, 41, an interior stylist. I live here with my husband Simon Wannop, 40, who works in renewable energy, and our daughter Heidi, 12. MY HOME A four-bedroom detached 1970s bungalow near Topsham, south Devon, which we bought in October 2014. WHEN I MOVED IN It was very 1980s in style and the split-level design felt really dated. There were lots of harsh colours used around the house. AND NOW The layout now feels open, cool and contemporary. We’ve put in a new kitchen and bathroom, and I’ve mixed in budget bits, clean colour and easy-to-change features. STYLE TIP Vinyl flooring gives you the look of wood without the price tag and it’s warm underfoot.
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‘We fell for its
1970S BUNGALOW
Love it
QUIRKY CHARM’
Katey’s 1970s bungalow wasn’t the house of her dreams, but she learned to love it as she transformed its challenging interior into a unique and contemporary family home
COLOUR COMBO
‘The living room is mostly white, but one wall of my favourite yellow and teal tones gives the space a bold focal point. I painted the stone fire surround with a cool grey’
T
his house was a bit of a panic buy, I wasn’t in love with it,’ says Katey (@ktk_styling). ‘We thought we’d secured our perfect home, but the purchase fell through at the last minute and we had to find something else to buy quickly. This bungalow was affordable and in a nice, quiet location so we went for it. The interior of the house was very 1980s in style, with loud stripes, burgundy kitchen tiles and lots of peach. There were tatty old carpets, worn lino floors and it had an unusual layout as well. The bedrooms, bathroom and kitchendiner were all on one level, with steps down to an open-plan living room and conservatory. We liked this quirkiness and I was confident I could do something with the house to make sure it suited our needs as a family.
From the floor up
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Shop Katey’s smart Scandi style PAGE 44
I started by taking up the old floor coverings, apart from the living room carpet, which was neutral and still fine. I then painted all the rooms white, just to make the house feel liveable while I worked out what styles to go for. Our first big project was tackling the bathroom and separate loo. We had the two rooms knocked through and I went for a clean, modern look. I wanted some interest though, so I chose monochrome, geometric tiles for inside the shower. We’ll probably think of moving in a few years, so I was wary of anything too
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MULTI LEVEL
‘I like the drama of the split level. The pendant lights draw your eye up to the kitchen, while the corner sofa from Sofa Workshop anchors the lower level’
‘I DO LOVE COLOUR! MY RULE OF THUMB FOR PLANNING A ROOM IS TO HAVE THREE ACCENTS IN A ROUGH 50/30/20 SPLIT’ bold, but I felt the tiles added personality and made it feel more fun. The split-level living and kitchen area was the main selling feature of the house. It’s a large space that needed a complete update, so I took it one step at a time. First, I replaced the fancy wrought-iron balustrade between the dining area and the living room below with plain glass, and that instantly made a huge difference. I did the same on the stairs leading up from the living room. The living area came together quite easily in the end. I painted the stone fireplace grey and the walls in my favourite teal and yellow colours, which are easy to update if I fancy a change. We bought a new sofa
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and a few accessories and just added them to what we already had. The conservatory leads off the living room and when we moved in, it had garish stained glass in the windows. We swapped it for plain glass, which allows much more light in.
No-fuss kitchen
I wanted to make sure we were spending our budget in the right places, like the kitchen-diner, which we use all the time. The old kitchen had tired, cream cupboards and was ready for an update. I worked with a local kitchen company and chose white quartz work surfaces, a chunky oak breakfast bar and sleek,
FLEXIBLE SPACE
‘The conservatory has become really useful. We laid practical Amtico flooring, added a sofa bed and easy-to-move Ikea garden furniture’
1970S BUNGALOW
3 of the best
GEOMETRIC CUSHIONS
Be playful with pattern
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NEW LEASE OF LIFE
‘I’ve had this chair, which was my grandfather’s, reupholstered in a lovely neutral fabric’
BOLD LOOK
Darcy Charcoal Grey cushion, £15, Habitat
INKY HUE
Timbuktu diamond cushion, £39.50, Bombay Duck
SUBTLE SHAPES
Cotton Yellow Halden Chevron cushion cover, £9.99, Homescapes
DAY TO NIGHT
‘I wasn’t too sure about having curtains across the sliding doors, but they make the room more cosy when it’s dark outside’
IDEA TO STEAL
‘A knitted pouffe adds texture and colour and makes a useful footstool’
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1970S BUNGALOW
Do it!
OPEN-PLAN DESIGN TRICKS
Paint can be used to define a space – try warm colours in the living and dining areas and lighter shades in the kitchen zone. Use furniture as a room divider – an open shelving unit, the back or side of an L-shaped sofa or a console table can break up a large amount of floor space. Maintain flow by keeping the same flooring throughout and choose light colours to give the illusion of even more space. Add mood lighting in the living area to create a cosy atmosphere and hang pendants above an island or dining table. Keep a clear path through the space to prevent it feeling cluttered.
CLASSIC PIECE
‘The oak dining table and bench from John Lewis & Partners are classic investment buys that will work if we move elsewhere’
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FORM AND FUNCTION
‘I didn’t want any clutter on the worktops, so small electricals like the toaster and blender are hidden away behind the pull-down shutter’
CLEAN LINES
‘Our well-made Rotpunkt kitchen from Vision Installs will stand the test of time’
IDEA TO STEAL
‘Glass makes a no-fuss, modern splashback and could be back-painted for colour’
STAND OUT
‘The Habitat ladder shelf unit is ideal for display and pops against the dark wall’
‘HAVING LIGHTER COLOURED CABINETS AT EYE LEVEL MAKES THE ROOM FEEL MORE OPEN AND THE QUARTZ WORKTOPS ADD A CONTEMPORARY EDGE’ no-fuss units in a mix of grey and wood effect. They’re modern, easy on the eye and hide the appliances, flexes and all the clutter.
Dining zone
The kitchen is very light and as everything’s open-plan, I was after a different feel in the dining area. We invested in a contemporary table and bench, for a visual link with the wooden breakfast bar, and I painted the back wall black for drama and warmth. The whole living space is family-friendly and we can all be doing different things in the same
room. I’m pleased with the herringbone vinyl floor tiles, as they soften the kitchen and dining area. They extend into the hallway, too, and as the house is mostly on one level, they pull it all together.
Creating colour schemes I was conscious about keeping things quite safe and neutral without being dull. I don’t think you necessarily need colour to create impact, and statement pieces like the oak dining table and black pendant lights add wow-factor. That said, I do love colour! My rule of thumb for planning a room is to have three
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Love it
1970S BUNGALOW
SMART SHAPES
accents in a rough 50/30/20 split. I’ve used yellow, grey and teal in the living room, and tangerine, black and turquoise in Heidi’s bedroom. For our own bedroom, I combined grey and coral with navy blue, which I think is an under-used anchor. It’s softer than black and sits well with so many other tones.
‘I couldn’t resist the geometric Mandarin Stone tiles, which really make a feature of the shower’
Creative hacks
I generally add colour using paint or accessories as I like my schemes to be flexible. I fell in love with a geometric wallpaper that was perfect for our bedroom, but instead of pasting it to the wall, I just suspended lengths behind the bed. You still get the impact of the pattern but it’s not fixed and was really quick to do. Although this may not be our ‘forever’ home, Simon, Heidi and I are settled here for now. This wasn’t my first choice of home, but it’s lent itself incredibly well to our taste and lifestyle and I love how we’ve made it our own.’
Find more tips for creating a colourful, family home at idealhome.co.uk
‘ONE OF MY BEST BUYS WAS THE BEAUTIFUL DURAVIT BATH, WHICH I BOUGHT EX-DISPLAY WITH A BIG DISCOUNT’
Do it!
BATHROOM RE-DESIGN
Decide on the style and fittings you want and don’t forget storage. Most bathroom suppliers have user-friendly online planning tools to help you create the perfect layout. In a smaller bathroom, spacesavers such as an over-the-bath shower, a compact bath or a corner basin or loo are worth considering. Re-hang a door or replace it with a sliding barn-style one to create precious extra room. You’ll save time and money by re-using existing plumbing, so avoid re-positioning key pieces like the loo and basin unless it’s essential. Add stylish towels, toiletries, plants and accessories to a classic suite for colour and interest that’s easy to update.
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STYLISH TILES
‘The marble tiles from Mandarin Stone add a luxurious vibe and they’re big, which helps open up the space’
BALANCING ACT
‘I’ve included lots of white to offset the bright colour in Heidi’s bedroom’
The black and white cat print fabric was a fun buy from Ikea and I like how it sharpens everything’
PATTERN PLAY
‘Heidi and I both loved this cute dog wallpaper from B&Q. We left a white border at either side, which gives it an eye-catching panel effect’
Where to buy her style JOHN LEWIS & PARTNERS Reliable high street and online source for quality, on-trend furniture and homeware. HABITAT Great for well-priced, modern accessories and accent pieces with a Scandi vibe. MANDARIN STONE Fabulous selection of stylish floor and wall tiles, ideal for adding wow factor. B&Q Everything DIY at good prices, plus Valspar’s huge paint range and colour mixing service. NAKEN INTERIORS Online shop for a wide choice of branded interiors products, from modern lighting and kitchenware to outdoor furniture and wallpaper.
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BRIGHT IDEAS
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FRUITY NUMBER
£12
Serve coffees or cocktails with ease. Hector Yellow metal circular tray, HABITAT
£39.99 Charles Bentley wooden tray on stand, MANOMANO
£17.50
Mix in botanical prints. Abstract lemons cushion, THE CONTEMPORARY HOME
Buy Katey’s style...
SMART SCANDI Clean lines and bold pops of mustard and teal combine for a contemporary look
K
FEATURE STEPHANIE DURRANT
atey has transformed this 1970s bungalow into her dream space by making the most of its split level layout to create a light and bright family home. White walls make the open living and kitchen areas feel spacious and inviting, while teal and yellow accessories add lively colour that can easily be changed over time. Classic furniture pieces such as the grey sofa create continuity throughout.
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£79
for two
Whitby White dining chairs, JOHN LEWIS & PARTNERS
£75
£59.99
Use as an extra seat. Teal Green knitted pouffe, HOMESCAPES
£25
Display a sunny accessory. Bibita Yellow vase, HABITAT
Yellow herringbone wool blanket, DAISY PARK
SMART SCANDI
Buy it
£68
Add texture with brushed metal. Renata combed vase table lamp, WAYFAIR
£92
Hang a round style above a fireplace. Orman metal wall mirror in Matte Black, CULT FURNITURE
£59.95
Keep warm and cosy. Okota wall hung clock in Black, NKUKU
TIME TO REFLECT
£7
Snuggle up with soft chenille. Spot cushion in Teal, DUNELM
£449
Seat up to six people with ease. Jenson dining table, MADE
£660
Fit the whole family on. Kivik three-seat sofa in Skiftebo Dark Grey, IKEA
From
£219
Introduce a trellis design. Fresco rug in Yellow, THE RUG SELLER
£79
Go for sleek and minimal lighting. Arceli arc overreach floor lamp in chrome, MADE
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PAINTED PUMPKINS
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Paint pumpkins in different patterns using bright acrylic paints and glitter. For a stripy pumpkin, stick strips of masking tape down the sides, then paint the untaped parts black. Once dry, remove the tape. Add fine brushstrokes in blue and pink.
Get the kids involved!
Bright glitter tubes, £1.30 for six; craft acrylic paints, £1.60 each for 60ml, Hobbycraft
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‘We almost gave ROOM REVAMP
‘The original kitchen came out to create a better space. We fitted glass doors onto the garden and a kitchen from Wren’
TWO TONE
‘Kitchen cabinets in complementary colourways can add depth and character to a kitchen scheme’
COME ON IN!
ABOUT ME I’m Sally Edson-Green, 46, and I’m a stay-at-home parent. I live here with my husband and three sons, aged six, eight and 11. MY HOME I live in a four-bedroom semi-detached property built around 1905, in Farnborough, Hampshire. We moved in nine years ago. WHEN I MOVED IN It had three bedrooms and a very unusual ground-floor layout that really wasn’t suited to modern-day living. AND NOW We have reconfigured the ground floor, added a bedroom and updated the decor. Now, it’s vibrant, contemporary and has plenty of space for our growing family. STYLE TIP Live in your home for a while before redecorating. You’ll learn how you live in the space, and what you need to make it feel homely.
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FOUR-BED SEMI
Love it
up THE DREAM!’
After a year-long search, Sally nearly gave up her hope of home ownership, until along came the perfect property
W
e had been looking to buy a house for 12 months at least,’ says Sally. ‘We had always rented, but were ready to put down roots. ‘We went into the search prepared to take our time and wait until the perfect property found us, but after discovering I was pregnant with our second child, the search became a bit more intense, as we really wanted to be settled before the new baby arrived. By that time, we had viewed countless houses (which may sound dreadful to some, but it’s actually one of my favourite pastimes) and even put in offers on three or four particularly lovely properties, but nothing had worked out.
Last-chance saloon After a lot of disappointment we decided to stop looking for a while as it was starting to get both my husband and me down. However, I forgot to cancel email notifications from online sites, which continued to fall into my inbox every so often with properties that met our criteria. One morning, after swearing that our search was on hold, my phone buzzed, and it was an email about this house. It looked so perfect – even through the screen – that we didn’t want to risk missing out on what might be our dream home, so we made an exception, called the estate agent and scheduled a viewing for the following day.
Property stalking
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My husband and I had a look around the house the next morning and by 6pm it was ours! One viewing and no second thoughts, we just knew it was the one, so we went for it. We do tend to follow our hearts over our heads a lot of the time, but things usually work out; this house definitely did. The only downside was that we had our offer accepted in the April,
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GREEN FINGERS
‘I have a lot of plants – the pots are from charity shops, supermarkets and HomeSense’
WINDOW DRESSING
‘My mum made the statement blind in the kitchen for us using Harlequin fabric. I love it!’
3 of the best
GLOBAL FOLK FABRICS Punchy prints for blinds
SCALED-UP SPOTS Shoji, £32m, Scion at Style Library
DAZZLING MEDLEY Freedom printed velvet Kilim patchwork pattern, £17.99m, Yorkshire Fabric Shop
GRAPHIC GREY
Nazca furnishing fabric, £15m, John Lewis & Partners
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‘UPCYCLE OLD SCAFFOLDING BOARDS – APPLY A COAT OF VARNISH AND MOUNT ON SHELVING BRACKETS TO MAKE AFFORDABLE OPEN SHELVES’ but we couldn’t move until August as the owners weren’t expecting to sell so quickly, and hadn’t found a house to move to. During that time, when we were excited and eager to make it our own, we used to bundle our son into the car in the evenings and drive by the property like a pair of house stalkers, daydreaming about the day we’d all move in!
Room rejig
There was a lot to love about the property and it had endless potential, but it still needed a fair amount of work before it could comfortably accommodate our lifestyle. It was built back in the early 1900s, so wasn’t designed with modern
living in mind. This meant that the downstairs layout, which was quite impractical, didn’t work for us at all. The kitchen was nice enough and had been finished to a high standard, but it had a really unusual flow, with a utility-cumshower room at the back, and an old glass ceiling that made the room baking in the summer and freezing in winter. Our dream was to be able to open up doors onto the garden for when the weather’s warm and the sun’s out, and to have a much larger area to cook and entertain in.
Layout revisions
We originally toyed with the idea of knocking down walls and enlarging
FOUR-BED SEMI
Love it
IDEA TO STEAL
‘Paint an open staircase in a colour that contrasts with the rest of the room’
DINING IN STYLE
‘I bought the dining set from Loaf, and scored the rug in my favourite store, HomeSense’
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BARGAIN BUY
‘The sofa is from Sofa. com, and we managed to get it half price. It’s not in the fabric I would have chosen, but it’s hard-wearing and works in this room’
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that way, but our architect advised us to knock down the entire kitchen and rebuild from the foundations up; that turned out to be just the start of our ground-floor renovations! The living room used to be part of the dining area, and had a study leading off of it to the front of the house (did I mention it had an unusual layout?). We built a wall between the dining room and living room, and added folding doors for an interchangeable space that could either be open-plan or closed off and cosy. The study was knocked through, so that the lounge is now one large room that has light flooding in from the front and the back. We also added a fourth bedroom, as by this time I was pregnant with our third child.
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Ever-evolving decor
I do pretty much all of the decorating in the house. I’ve always loved interior design as, growing up, I was surrounded by beautiful fabrics and architect drawings – my dad was a builder and my mum has her own soft furnishings business, so I guess it’s in my blood! When the children were young I just wanted the interior to be clean and safe, but as they have grown older I have really started to appreciate my interiors a lot more, be a little more adventurous and experiment with colours and patterns. I’m usually inspired by something I see in a magazine or on Instagram or Pinterest, and wonder how I could recreate it in my own style to fit into our house.
BLUE HUES
‘Painting the shelving blue really makes our books and accessories stand out’
FOUR-BED SEMI
DIY MONEYSAVER
‘I made most of the cushions as the designs I liked were expensive, and I needed a lot of them to style our huge sofa’
Love it
Do it!
ENVELOPE CUSHION COVER
1
To cover a 30x40cm cushion pad, cut a length of fabric measuring 34x94cm. Turn over 1cm, then 1cm again along each of the two short edges, pin, press and machine-stitch. Lay the strip of fabric on a flat surface, right side facing up and fold the left-hand short edge towards the middle by 20cm, then fold the right-hand short edge over, so it overlaps the left by 10cm. Pin the long sides together. Machine-stitch the two long sides of the fabric, taking a 1cm seam allowance. Turn the fabric over the right way and press. Pop your cushion pad into the case.
2 3
SQUARE DEAL
‘I wanted the room all blue, my husband didn’t, so I compromised by painting blue rectangles’
IDEA TO STEAL
‘Folding doors allow for both open-plan and cosy, closed-off living’
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ALL CHANGE
‘When we first moved in I painted the walls sage green; now, after six years, I’ve gone for mural wallpaper from Woodchip & Magnolia’
TRY OUT ITEMS YOU NO LONGER WANT IN ANOTHER ROOM – THIS PIANO STOOL IS NOW A NIFTY BEDSIDE TABLE’
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GET AN ONLINE BARGAIN
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It all starts with a list. Write down all the pieces you wish to purchase over time. This makes your searches more targeted, saves time and prevents panic purchases. Get familiar with the best resale sites: eBay, Gumtree, Preloved, Vinterior, Pamono, Selency and Retrouvius. Join resale Facebook groups in your area, and official Facebook profiles belonging to brands you’re keen to shop from. Sign up for newsletters linked to your favourite brands, so that you’ll be notified of sales. You can also create alerts with the likes of eBay, so that you’re notified as soon as an item you’re seeking is listed.
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All my own work
My husband works long hours and is happy for me to have free rein to decorate how I wish. It’s a running joke that he always walks in from work wondering whether I have repainted, or knocked down or built walls. It has become a bit of a game in our house; the children and I place bets on how long it will take him to notice one of my interior updates. He once managed to go three years without noticing a huge bright pink star I’d hung in our bedroom! I think that’s his record so far. There have been a few decor disagreements along the way, but overall I am so proud of how our home has turned out; and I’m even more proud that I did most of it myself.’
SUITE DREAMS
Find more clever ideas to style up your home by going to pinterest.com/ styleathomemag
‘We ripped everything out and rejigged the layout, so I could squeeze in the biggest shower possible, which meant installing a smaller tub’
FOUR-BED SEMI
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Where to buy Sally’s style SOFA.COM High-quality, handcrafted sofas, armchairs and beds that are customisable down to the fabric and finishes.
LOFT STYLE
‘I gave this room a tweenager makeover with an industrial, loft-style look’
WREN KITCHENS Contemporary and classic styles, designed with your dream kitchen in mind. ARISTA LIVING Design your ideal
bed, from the base to the headboard, size and storage options. WOODCHIP & MAGNOLIA A family-run business that specialises in statement fabrics and wall coverings. LONDON ENCAUSTIC Your go-to for beautiful tiles (as in Sally’s kitchen) and custom-made copper baths.
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£32.95
£250
sq m
FRESH VIBE
Throw shapes for a statement. Contour Hexagon tiles, WALLS & FLOORS
Partner a classic armchair with any sofa. Strandmon faux leather wing chair, IKEA
£109
Choose a centrepiece light. Kensington brass pendant, HOUSECOSY
£59.99
Buy Sally’s style…
Go big on greenery. Artificial fiddle leaf fig tree, HOMESCAPES
MODERN RUSTIC Warm woods, plush textures, quirky buys and lush greenery give heart to this family home
FEATURE LISA FAZZANI
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fter reworking the layout of her house completely, Sally was able to put her personal stamp on the place. It now has a warm and colourful decor with a quirky collection of furnishings and artwork. Off-white walls and wooden floorboards throughout are a great starting point, making it easy to add in as much or as little colour and pattern as you like. Sally cleverly painted blocks of wall colour as a backdrop for key furniture, together with decorative wallpaper panels that give each room a focal point.
£249
Go for multi-tasking storage pieces. Oakland coffee table with drawers, THE COTSWOLD COMPANY
From £25
Corral family clutter. Village log basket, THE BRAIDED RUG COMPANY
MODERN RUSTIC
£15
Buy it
£137
Get your message across. Fresh Rude unframed print, MINT & MAY
Team warm wood with colourful cabinets. Ferguson stool, SWEETPEA & WILLOW
£35
Mix and match patterns with plain prints. Nereus tufted cushion, MADE
£18.95
Add contrast with metallic pieces. Copper wallmounted stag head, MELODY MAISON
£1,999
Go for sociable corner seating. Keaton weave right-hand facing corner sofa, DFS
£20
Add punch to a wall display. Pink neon love light, RETRO KIDS
CLASSIC PIECE
From
£361
Invest in a statement rug. Louis de Poortere Fading World rug, MODISH LIVING
£200
Choose colours that complement. Pole oak floor lamp with silk shade, HABITAT
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Do it
COPPER LAMPSHADE Plasti-Kote Copper metallic spray paint, £2 for 400ml, B&Q. Try local charity shops for old lampshades
THIS MONTHÕS
Doit
Remove the fabric from an old lampshade to reveal the wire frame. Use fine sandpaper to remove any residue and wipe clean. Turn it upside down and spray paint copper. Once dry, turn over to do the other side. Apply a second coat. Paint the plastic fitting, too.
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Add a vintage-style bulb
THE STYLE BOOK NEUTRAL SHADES
There’s more to neutrals than boring beige! Think contemporary greys, timeless taupes and pale pastels for a muted scheme that still adds wow
PLUS!
DECO IDEAS
Pull out and keep!
Hang a shelf to create a mantelpiece
the STYLE RULES CREATE A FEATURE OF A FIREPLACE Cover the chimney breast with tongue-and-groove wood panelling, painted a deep dove grey to add depth to a neutral scheme. A cream log burner makes a modern statement. CELEBRATE BRITISH WILDLIFE Choose small-scale wallpaper depicting native flora and fauna in a muted colourway.
CONTRAST TEXTURES Lay plush pile cream carpet for a cosy feel underfoot and zone a seating area with a natural rug. INTRODUCE RURAL CHARM When it comes to furnishings, a classic cream sofa piled with subtly patterned cushions completes the look. Team with a simple turned-wood armchair and country-style accessories, including a woven log basket.
Country GREYS
Lift a rural scheme with charcoal tones
THE FABRIC
Design Wonder in Quartz, £28m, Prestigious Textiles
THE WALLPAPER Songbird in Pebble, £74 a roll, Miss Print at Jane Clayton & Co
THE PAINT
Homebase Thunder matt paint, £12 for 2.5ltr, Homebase
Give traditional neutrals a boost with contemporary grey tones
THE FLOORING Vistoft flatwoven rug, £229, Ikea
What this look lacks in colour, it makes up for in texture – prominent wood grains, tactile fabrics and hand-finished accessories create an inviting living space
Smart
SCANDI Style a warm and sophisticated space
THE FABRIC
Alaska in Rust, £23 a roll, Ashley Wilde at Jane Clayton & Co
THE WALLPAPER Italian Textures, £42.95 a roll, Galerie Wallcoverings
THE PAINT
Stone In Love chalk wall paint, £39.95 for 2.5ltr, Frenchic
THE FLOORING
Kosset Belford tweed carpet in Aspen Tonal, £24.99sq m, Carpetright
Hang oversized artwork
Spicy accent shades add warmth to a neutral scheme
Why it works the STYLE RULES SET THE SCENE Paint walls in taupe grey, then source a similar shade on floors to create continuation and make the space feel larger. CONTRAST NEUTRAL TONES Add a splash of eye-catching colour with a Scandi-inspired armchair in rust orange velvet. Add further texture with cushions and throws featuring simple geometric shapes and patterns.
MAKE IT MODERN Look out for sleek furniture shapes in mango wood or washed oak. Try on-trend ladder-style shelving and a coffee table with tapered legs. COLLECT ARTISAN ACCESSORIES Display lighting and vases with tactile qualities. Think smooth concrete, carved wood and glazed ceramics. Artisanal-inspired pieces are even popping up on the high street – perfect for lower budgets.
STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘The pop of rust orange really elevates taupe grey walls and the textural elements give it a surprisingly cosy feel.’ SENIOR FEATURES EDITOR Stephanie Durrant
Create continuity with the same frame style
the STYLE RULES USE PINK AS A NEUTRAL Give cream walls a contemporary boost using pale pastel accents, including blush pink curtains. Keep pattern to a minimum, instead using texture to add interest. MAKE ART THE FOCUS Create a feature wall above the sofa by displaying a gallery of prints that all share a theme. Tropical designs are just the thing for adding a holiday feel.
GO AU NATUREL! Further the laid-back beach vibe with on-trend cane and rattan furniture, as well as natural woven planters filled with tropical houseplants and succulents. PICK PARQUET ON FLOORS A medium-tone wood laminate or vinyl floor laid in a parquet design adds character to the room. Lay a woven cream rug with tassel detail for a relaxed feel.
Design your own paradise with a complete set of exotic art prints. Tropical Pastels gallery wall, £290.25, Desenio
Tropical
RETREAT Add warmth to neutrals with pastel shades
THE FABRIC
Frequency in Blush, £29m, Harlequin at Style Library
THE WALLPAPER
Escape collection, £35.95 a roll, Galerie Wallcoverings
THE PAINT
GoodHome Walls & Ceilings Juneau matt emulsion, £12 for 2.5ltr, B&Q
THE FLOORING Chevron oak brown laminate, £23.99sq m, Quick-Step
A neutral scheme can still feel opulent by layering luscious fabrics, soft shapes and tactile materials
Cosy
TEXTURES Bring warmth to a white scheme
THE FABRIC
Slubby Linen II in Flax, £44m, Jane Clayton & Co
THE WALLPAPER
Wood Grain Natural, £40 a roll, Graham & Brown
THE PAINT
Dulux Cornflower White matt emulsion, £16 for 2.5ltr, B&Q
THE FLOORING
Knitwit rug in Natural, £325, Loaf
Leave windows undressed if you’re not overlooked
Dried flowers and plants are a sustainable pick for displaying in vases – eucalyptus, cotton stems and cow parsley are all popular choices
Why it works the STYLE RULES LAYER SIMILAR NEUTRALS Start with an off-white backdrop, then introduce shades of linen, taupe and natural wood. Prevent a neutral space from feeling too stark by piling on texture. PLAY IT SAFE Pick a simple sofa and armchair in a light colour, but make sure the covers are removable if you have children or pets, as they will attract dirt. You can also help
protect upholstery by draping furniture in chunky throws. RETHINK PATTERN Swap printed patterns for designs created during the making process, such as woven stripes and chevrons. MAKE THE LOOK FEEL MODERN Don’t be afraid to juxtapose rustic wood furniture with angular, black pieces. Lay a dark wood floor to ground the look.
STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘Furry cushions and knitted throws can easily be swapped for cotton and linen options in summer.’ DECORATING EDITOR Nicky Phillips
Houseplants not only add green to a neutral scheme, they also help purify the air
the STYLE RULES WARM UP WHITE WALLS Section an awkwardly shaped room with blocks of painted wall colour. Contrast brilliant white with peachy pink and introduce warm ochre and terracotta in accessories and wall art. EMBRACE YOUR INNER PICASSO Display artwork depicting abstract line faces and playful cut-out shapes. Team with a retro mirror and paper globe pendant light.
ZONE A SEATING AREA In an open living space, place a neutral corner sofa on an oversized rug to define the area as a place to relax and socialise. Style with a mid-century inspired coffee and side table. CREATE A RELAXING AMBIENCE White painted floors have a clean and bright apartment feel. Add plenty of plants and amber glass accessories for a laid-back look.
Hayward dove grey corner sofa, £599.99, Furniture Choice
Relaxed RETRO
Combine abstract shapes with warm neutrals
THE FABRIC
Entity Plains faux suede in Aqua, £30m, Harlequin at Style Library
THE WALLPAPER
THE PAINT
Angie absolute matt emulsion, £47 for 2.5ltr, Little Greene
THE FLOORING Cocoa woven jute rug, £219, Maisons du Monde
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Epsilon in Hessian, £39 a roll, Scion at Style Library
Make every space
WORK HARDER Upcycling, storage and display ideas to make the everyday easier and more stylish
Kallax shelving unit in White, £29, Ikea. Akosu baskets, £56 each, The Basket Room, are similar. Foam cushion in Taos cotton linen in Acacia, £30.50m, Villa Nova
Bookcaseturned-bench
Place a sturdy shelf unit on its side to create a bench with storage cubbies to sit at the end of the bed. Perfect for basketfuls of shoes or spare bedding. Get foam cut to size and cover it to make a bespoke cushion.
Add gold feet for a pretty detail
Single over the door hook, £5, Dunelm. Umbra Estique key hook and organiser, £15, Flamingo Gifts. The Kungsfors rail, £2.50, Ikea, is similar
Add an extending wall mirror
Wardrobe door storage
Use over-the-door hooks, a key organiser and a kitchen rail with S-hooks to keep your favourite bags, shoes and accessories ready to grab and go. Paint the door for a flash of happy colour that contrasts with your walls.
Bed made from Metod cabinets, from ÂŁ19 each, and Maximera drawers, from ÂŁ27 each, both Ikea
Brighten curtains with fun pom-pom trim
Built-in storage bed Get the most from limited floor space with a built-in high sleeper made from storage units for a child’s or guest bed. Upgrade standard Ikea kitchen base units by adding custom ply doors. Hanging curtains will turn it into a cosy den for young children.
Skinny vanity unit
This 22cm-deep shoe cabinet from Ikea doubles up as a compact dressing table in a tight space. Add leather handles to make it feel special and hang a gold mirror above the drawers for a luxe look.
A half-painted wall makes a feature of your furniture
Hemnes shoe cabinet, £75, Ikea. Mustard leather handles, £4.50 each, Etsy. Pasadena Gold mirror, £219, Maisons du Monde
Cosy up a highceilinged bedroom Pale rooms can seem chilly, especially in artificial light. A deep colour on the ceiling helps create a cocooning effect, perfect for a bedroom. Choose a classic deep navy paint to mimic the night sky.
Ceiling in Hague Blue estate emulsion, £46.50 for 2.5ltr, Farrow & Ball. Flapper double bed, £995, Loaf
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Contrast deep shades with soft blush accessories
Floating oak twodrawer desk, £300; large oak box shelves, £38 each; small oak box shelf, £32, all Urbansize
A trio of box shelves turns a workspace into a feature
Spare room alcove Fit a narrow, wall-mounted desk or floating shelf into an awkward bedroom alcove to create a hidden workspace. When guests come to stay, prop a mirror on it to turn it into a dressing table.
GLAM LOOKS
Add some razzle-dazzle to your decor with glamorous room schemes that will rival The Ritz. Think opulent shades, glittering metallics and fabrics so luscious you’ll want to reach into the page and touch them!
Plus… STORAGE SOLUTIONS
Looking for more decor ideas? Visit us online at idealhome.co.uk/style-at-home for more design inspiration and expert style tips to make your home even more beautiful
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ROLLING WAVES
Mare in Deep Blue, £23.99 a roll, Albany at Wallpaper Direct
ELEGANT BOTANICALS
SAIL AWAY SCHEME
Corail, £44 a roll, Casadeco at Jane Clayton & Co
Sailor in Sky, £51 a roll, Sanderson at Style Library
Wallpapers WITH WOW
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Create a calming coastal scheme with wallpapers depicting swirling seas, swooping gulls and delicate corals
WATERSIDE VIEWS
Nordic Houses in Blue, £20 a roll, John Lewis & Partners
GRAPHIC GULLS
Scion Flight, £36 a roll, John Lewis & Partners
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Cosy up a room with faux panelling
Give a plain wall some decorative detail by adding DIY wood panelling. Attach lengths of ply or MDF to the wall using extra-strength adhesive and finish the top edge with a shelf trim. Then paint it a moody denim blue for a dramatic look.
Try a speedy
STYLE UPDATE Have fun with these simple but creative ideas that’ll ring the changes in your home without turning into a full room redo
Valentino two-seater sofa in Texas Tan, ÂŁ949, Sofology
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EASY UPDATES Crackle Bone gloss tiles, £49.99, CTD Tiles
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ADD WOW WITH A STANDOUT SPLASHBACK
Swap standard kitchen tiles for a chic chevron splashback. Leave the top row of tiles untrimmed to create a striking zigzag edge. Prints, from £24.90 for All Year for Summer print, all Desenio
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White Mist, Mint Macaroon, Warm Pewter and Urban Obsession matt emulsion, each £29.16 for 2.5ltr, Dulux
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Paint a panel to frame your work area
Use paint to define the work zone in an open-plan loft bedroom or living area. Paint a panel in contrast colours to the main wall, making it roughly the width of your desk and just below ceiling height.
TOP BUYS
For brightening your home Forsa work lamp, £15, Ikea
Matisse-style print in Blue, £19, Rocket Jack
Faux maidenhair fern, £18, Gisela Graham
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PUT YOUR BED IN THE PICTURE
Use the empty wall space above a bed to create a gallery of artwork. Choose pictures of a similar colour or theme, starting with the largest first as your anchor point. Use the top of the bed as a guide when lining up pictures.
Henley cushion, £20, Habitat
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Pinnig benches, £49.95 each, Ikea
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Double up on shoe storage
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Keep a family-sized footwear collection under control with a couple of sturdy shoe benches. Go for a slimline style that can be slotted underneath a coat rack and designate a shelf for each family member.
UPCYCLE A WOODEN CRATE FOR THE EMPTIES
Make recycling less of a chore. Screw a set of castors (£8 for four, Ikea) onto the base of a crate, so you can wheel it in and out.
PERFECT PICKS
Evans Yellow and Grey cushion, £18, Maisons du Monde
For a new look
Amber & Patchouli multi-wick candle, £7, Sainsbury’s Home
Key storage box, £12, Wilko
Lovely linen table runner in Dark Grey, £32, Modish Living
Boston adjustable bar stool, small, £49.99, Homescapes
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SQUEEZE IN EXTRA STORAGE
Make every inch count in a small bedroom. Use the space behind the bed to run shelving wall-to-wall for bedside essentials and add a neat shelf instead of a bulky bedside table.
EASY UPDATES
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A sliding panel gives easy access to everything inside
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Put your best bits on display
Strike a happy compromise when it comes to kitchen-diner storage with a multi-tasking piece large enough to hold all the essentials. Make sure there’s enough cupboard space to hide bulky items, plus shelf space so you can show off decorative pieces.
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Cut and Sew cushion, £10; Dachshund cushion, £10; matching fleece, £6; Printed House cushion, £10, all Matalan
Stagger heights to create a diagonal wall arrangement
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Add bright accents to perk up grey
If you’ve got a grey living room that could use a lift, try adding a shot of mustard and navy for a style update. Start small with new sofa cushions and throws – or go big by painting bold diagonal blocks of colour on a feature wall.
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EASY UPDATES
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We Had Everything wallpaper, £55 a roll, Mini Moderns
Wiltshire dark wood dining table, £349.99, Furniture Choice
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Update a country dresser
Bring a flash of colour to the inside of a painted dresser by adding a cheery panel of wallpaper at the back. Choose a contrast colour and pattern to show off the items you have on display.
Working from home? Give your office space a quick update by painting the walls a soothing shade of green, then introduce plenty of plants and greenery to create a restful mood.
Yann storage bed with base, £625, La Redoute
MUST-HAVES
You won’t want to miss
Arts & Crafts tea cosy, £6, Dunelm
Ceramic bowls, £1 each, Poundland
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Oban vase in Forest Green, £16, Garden Trading
GO ALL-OUT WITH BEDSIDE STORAGE
Ethnic floral duvet cover set, from £25, Next Home
Banish an untidy room with a super-sized storage bed. Drawers and cubbies on two sides, plus a large underbed drawer will clear clutter. In white or unfinished, ready for painting. OCTOBER 2020 | 83
Hiba metal storage unit, £215; metal and pine single door cabinet and shelving, £450, both La Redoute
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Wall, Mazarine 256; stripe, Cool Arbour 232; both intelligent matt emulsion, £51.50 for 2.5 ltr, Little Greene
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Nail an all-black scheme
Add drama to a hallway by painting walls a flat, matt black, teamed with industrial-style metal shelving and locker cabinets. Work in rustic touches with a few baskets, greenery and a woven runner on the floor.
ADD A BAND OF COLOUR AROUND A ROOM
Update plain walls by adding a contrast stripe of colour at mid-height. Continue the band to take in fixtures and furniture for added wow.
UNIQUE PIECES To complete the look
Into The Woods duvet cover, from £15, Matalan
Lustigkurre basket, £27, Ikea
Anton side table, £49, John Lewis & Partners
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Cubos sofa in Plain Multi Grey/ Gold mix, from £3,999, Sofology
KEEP A LID ON LIVING ROOM CLUTTER
If lack of storage is an issue, consider coffee tables and trunks with built-in storage hidden underneath as an affordable easy option, or invest in modular seating.
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Mustard Yellow cable-knit cushion, £12.99, Homescapes
EASY UPDATES
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Folk floral print reversible duvet set, from £12, check throw, £17; Yellow throw, £17; round cushion, £7; check cushion, £7, all George Home
Try wood cladding on one wall to give a rustic, folksy vibe
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Layer up with cosy colours
Switch summer bedding for warmer layers that will see you through the winter months. Mix and match with pillows and cushions in rich alternating colours, with woollens and throws at the end of the bed to keep things toasty.
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‘We wanted a IDEA TO STEAL
‘The wall shelves from Ikea are a great way to display books’
PERFECT PLAN
‘I think it’s good to live in a space for a while to best understand how you’d like to use it’
COME ON IN!
ABOUT ME I’m Anneka Broomfield, 34, a hairdresser. I live in Stowmarket, Suffolk with my husband Stephen, 36, who is a carpenter. We bought and moved into our home in 2018 and have been slowly doing it up as we go, with the help of friends. MY CHALLENGE The kitchen was filthy and unusable and hadn’t been touched in years. I wanted to transform it into a cool, un-kitcheny kitchen, where a morning coffee will set us up for the day ahead. MY WISH LIST We both wanted to have a space that didn’t feel like a traditional kitchen, but more like the cafes we visited while we worked on the house. I also wanted to have a separate dining space.
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COOL CAFE VIBE’ WINDOW ON THE WORLD
‘A sink underneath the window means I can gaze out onto the river’
Anneka and Stephen spent so much time in trendy cafes during their refurb, they recreated the look in their kitchen
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ecause of its location, which is by a lovely river, we fell in love with our house,’ says Anneka. ‘When we bought it we knew that we’d need to make big changes before the hideous kitchen would be usable. The house had been repossessed by the bank, so no one had been living there for a while and it was completely run down. But it was such a good size and price for first time buyers, so we thought “let’s do it”.
Moving in We had to move in straight away because we couldn’t afford to pay a mortgage and rent while we did the work. We did the living room first, so we had a space we could stay in. The kitchen itself was so disgusting, it was beyond cleaning. We couldn’t live with it so we ripped it out ourselves as soon as possible. We were without a proper kitchen for ten months, and in the meantime we set up different tables, one for a microwave, one for a halogen oven and one for a gas hob. We had a lot of takeaways during those months! But it was preferable to living with the existing kitchen. Once we’d got the units out, we removed an entire stud wall and even chased out new electrics with the help of our electrician friend. We then tackled the plastering work with our friend who is a plasterer.
Getting inspired
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Obviously during those ten months we ate out a lot, and visited some lovely trendy cafes, which is where I got my inspiration for the look of our new kitchen. I wanted it to feel like somewhere that was cool to hang out in. In particular there’s a place nearby called The Folk Cafe that’s a bit industrial and rough around the edges. It has loads of
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plants everywhere and a bit of an urban jungle feel to it.
Choosing the design
I fell in love with the kitchen worktop but Stephen wasn’t so sure. It’s just a simple laminate top, but it’s luxurious and hard wearing. It looks expensive, but it actually cost us £700. The grey units go really well with it. I was trying to figure out what colour to paint the walls. Green is my favourite colour so I plumped for that and it just sets the rest off perfectly. The layout was Stephen’s idea. He had always wanted a breakfast bar and to feel like he’s having his coffee in a favourite cafe.
‘I went for a lot more drawers than cupboards because I like to be able to quickly pull things out rather than rummage’
Making savings
I didn’t want any wall cabinets, just open shelving. We put plywood shelving up and I felt that we needed to use the same material elsewhere. We didn’t have enough room for a standard dining table, so we made a plywood dining table that was just the right size for the space. Stephen is a carpenter, so he was well up for it, and it was super cheap to do. Another saving we made was on the flooring. We have suspended floors, which move a lot, and when we moved in the tiles that were in place were all cracked. I wanted to get flooring that would withstand the movement, but it also needed to be affordable – laminate was the answer. It now looks amazing, fits beautifully and really adds to the cafe style we always wanted.’
NO HANG-UPS
‘Stephen made these wall shelves instead of mounted wall cabinets. They’re exactly what I wanted’
IDEA TO STEAL
‘I always wanted a proper herringbone floor but we were on a budget and this laminate was a good match’
Do it!
ZONE AN OPEN-PLAN SPACE
Use different flooring in each zone, or, if you prefer the same flooring, add a rug under the dining table to define each space. Design the layout to create some sort of a division; a kitchen island or peninsula works well to create a functional break between the cooking and dining spaces. Paint the walls different colours, and hang pictures to create a different mood in each zone. Add lighting to help create a defined dining area. A chandelier located above a table will look different to a kitchen that features wall lights and downlighters. Use open shelving. If the space is large enough, place a backless shelving unit between two areas. Fill it with books facing both ways, ornaments and objets, for a low level dividing wall through which light can easily flow.
FAB FIND
‘I bought the Frida Kahlo curtain online from Oklahoma, but they also have a shop in Manchester’
BUT ‘WE EXPECTED THE KITCHEN TO ARRIVE PRE-BUILT, IT WAS FLAT-PACKED. LUCKILY A KITCHEN FITTER FRIEND INSTALLED IT FOR US IN ONE DAY, ALL FOR £100!’
Walls in Gardenia green active emulsion, £4.99 for 2.5ltr, Sanderson. Handleless J-Pull gloss units in Lava, from £89 each; Luxury Laminate Copper Slate worktop, from £340m, both Wren Kitchens. F54180FFWTDS fridge-freezer, £180, Bush. Sammanhang shelves, £9 each, Ikea. Zanussi cooker hood, £215, Currys. Bar stools, £11 each, Homebase. Franke Titan sink, £130, Wickes. Brushed copper kitchen mixer tap, £79.99, Plumbworld. Herringbone Grey flooring, £14sq m, Big Image Flooring. Anthracite radiator, £189, Soak. Crimson Cassis rug (in dining area), £60, French Connection Home
OLD TREASURES
‘The vintage chairs are from a French market. We bought them way before the kitchen was finished – it’s handy they’ve fitted in so well’
Find more tips on creating an open-plan kitchen-diner at idealhome.co.uk
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Anneka’s choice:
LAMINATE WORKTOPS
Impressed by Anneka’s worktops? Here’s why this budget-friendly material deserves a place in your kitchen
What is laminate worktop? High-pressure laminate (HPL) is made by soaking multiple layers of decorative paper in resins to form a single layer. This is then applied to a high-density core, usually chipboard or particleboard. It’s the cheapest worktop option, because it’s inexpensive to produce. Allow £40-£100 a linear metre for premium grade laminate.
How can I spot quality? The thickness of the laminate layer and density of the core is a good indicator. Samples, available at showrooms, usually
BEST FOR… DIY FITTING
B&Q offers all the kit required – edging strips, end caps, curved edge cutting jigs and jointing tools – to help you achieve a really professional finish.
ON-TREND OPTIONS
Howdens is a trade-only supplier (order via your builder) that’s surprisingly hot on trends. Its wide portfolio includes square-edge, matt and textured options.
BRITISH DESIGN
Axiom is the flagship worktop range of the world-renowned Formica Group, and all of its laminate work surfaces are made to stringent British Standards in County Durham.
show the cross-section. Look for a laminate layer at least 0.5mm thick and of consistent thickness. The core material should be tightly compressed with no little holes.
What should I avoid? Laminates that don’t wrap right around the front edge of the worktop (on the longest sides) can suffer from water ingress and ‘blow’. A good-quality laminate will be wrapped around the full edge of the worktop, continuing far enough underneath to ensure a watertight seal.
Will it peel at the ends? Peeling edge strips used to be a problem, but improved adhesives have largely eradicated the issue. One way to reduce the chances of peeling is to have the end edges postformed by a specialist worktop supplier (in the factory) but this will involve careful templating (measuring) and increase your costs.
What is the latest laminate look? Textured surfaces that convincingly mimic natural materials are hot, but expect to pay up for the tactile treat as it requires a thicker laminate. The new square-edge profiles offer a crisp, more contemporary look, compared to the traditional rounded edges. Matt surfaces bring a fresher look than super-shiny, dust-gathering gloss.
‘LAMINATE IS FAST AND EASY TO INSTALL. AN AVERAGE SIZED KITCHEN CAN BE COMPLETED IN A DAY’ RUTH CORBETT HOUSES EDITOR
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3 of the best
LAMINATE WORKTOPS MIMIC MARBLE
Choose a luxe look for less. Calcutta marble laminate, 300cm, £90, Worktop Express
RUSTIC CHARM
Go for textured reclaimed pine. Capitol pine laminate, 300cm, £221.90, Magnet
PRECISION MATCHED
Scaled to match real marble. Marbled Cappuccino laminate by Prima, £45lin m, Bushboard
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hanks to new print technology and advanced manufacturing that has improved design and durability, it’s time to look again at laminate worktops. Laminate can be fitted on-site, without factory-based templating, so it’s also the fastest way to get cooking in your new kitchen.
CAFE COOL
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Create a laid-back look with natural materials and quirky accents
Use this fun retro trick instead of a door. Frida Illustrated bamboo curtain, £88, Red Candy
Bring in natural materials for a warm accent. Luiz woven bowl, £20, Habitat
Pick up on the copper tap finish. Salcombe Black and Copper kettle, £39, Haden
Add some cheeky character with the large dotty polka nipple planter, £35, Boobie Gang at Etsy
Zone a dining space with the Floral Fusion cotton printed stonewashed rug, £105, Ian Snow
Banish ugly packets and decant dry goods for stylish open shelving. 365 jar with lid, £5, Ikea
Use balancing green to cosy up the space. Pressed Olives premium blend v700 walls and ceilings, £29 for 2.5ltr, Valspar at B&Q
Tuck in these thin profiled seats. Large bar stool, £16, Homebase
SLEEK LINES
Store and display gorgeous cookbooks. Hiba metal wall shelf, £35, La Redoute
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STYLE BLEND
‘We’ve used rustic materials to suit the farmhouse’s age, mixed with up-to-date pieces, so it feels contemporary, too’
‘We maximised
COME ON IN!
IDEA TO STEAL
‘A back-to-wall loo creates a neat, streamlined look and is easy to clean’
ABOUT ME I’m Jane Fitzpatrick and I live here with my husband, James, and our two sons, Billy, 18, and 15-year-old Freddie. The property is a four-bedroom detached, converted farmhouse built in the 1800s, in Weston village, near Spalding in Lincolnshire. THE CHALLENGE Drab, dated and without a shower, we would have to rearrange the bathroom’s layout completely if we were to make space for a shower. MY WISH LIST Both a bath and a large walk-in shower were absolute must-haves. For the decor, I was keen that it feel rustic, but with a modern twist.
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LIMITED SPACE’
Re-jigging the layout allowed Jane to fit both a bath and walk-in shower into her modestsized bathroom
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‘The split-face granite tiles were inspired by our local Italian restaurant – they suit the look of the farmhouse’
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e moved to Spalding because my husband and two sons all play rugby here and we were spending so much time travelling from our former home an hour away,’ says Jane. ‘Our old house was our self-build dream property, which we had designed ourselves, so finding a new home was always going to be difficult.
Working it out
When we saw this house, we couldn’t believe our eyes: it was character-filled, with original features and so much future potential that we simply couldn’t miss the opportunity. We agreed to live in it for a year without doing anything other than painting and decor, so that we could get a feel for how we would use it as a family. However, the rooms we weren’t able to live with were the horribly dated and poorly-designed bathrooms, where space was simply not maximised. Having three large males in the house, this was a top priority. The main bathroom included a bath, but no shower, while there was also a tiny shower room across the landing, but to be honest it was a bit of a nightmare in the mornings with all four of us trying to get in there.
Rethinking the layout
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I was keen that the new bathroom feature both a bath and a large walk-in shower. However, given the modest size of the room, this seemed impossible. Our builder then suggested removing the wall between the bathroom and hallway, and repositioning the door to create more room. This made space for a shower and a cute alcove for the bath to nestle in. We also decided to install underfloor heating rather than have radiators to save further wall space. Choosing built-in storage is great for towels and toiletries, too. Neither of these jobs
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‘The mosaic panel draws the eye upwards and makes the ceiling appear higher’
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Add visual interest by choosing tiles in a mix of two or three different shapes and sizes, but keep them all to the same colour palette to avoid creating an overly busy effect. Create a focal point by making a statement splashback or feature panel in a shower area. Use smaller-scale mosaics or tiles laid in a contrast format, such as herringbone or brick. Offset with large-scale plain tiles for the rest of the room. Create a tactile contrast on bathroom surfaces by pairing tiles in different finishes, such as matt with gloss, rough stone with smooth porcelain or hard slate with porous encaustic tiles.
Find more tips on creating a rustic-country look bathroom at idealhome.co.uk
‘IT’S A GREAT SENSE OF ACHIEVEMENT CREATING SOMETHING SO BEAUTIFUL IN A RESTRICTED SPACE’ were in our original budget, but both have been more than worth it.
Setting the style
For the decor, I wanted to create a modern sanctuary that also respected the character of the property – hence the nod to rustic country charm. For advice, I read interior design magazines and scoured Pinterest. However, my biggest inspiration was our local Italian restaurant. It has split-face granite tiles on one of the walls, which I loved and wanted to include. I like the combination of grey and mustard, too – the muted tones with a fab pop of colour work so well. So, once I’d found the tiles, I couldn’t resist shopping around for accessories, long before the work had even started. To add a splash of greenery, I popped a couple of faux succulents here and there – they look great and need no maintenance.
Enjoying the results
As the house is old, we knew it was unlikely to be a project that ran entirely smoothly. We encountered antiquated plumbing and pipework issues along the way, and the old boiler and hot-water tank both needed to be replaced,
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‘The angular taps and fittings keep the room feeling contemporary and complement the sleek lines of the sanitaryware’
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‘I introduced accessories in my favourite colour scheme’
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‘The mirror has built-in lights, Bluetooth and de-mister to prevent it steaming up’
which we hadn’t budgeted for. I had to keep my builders calm with a bacon butty on many an occasion. The end result is beyond all my expectations. Every time I go into the bathroom, I feel a fantastic sense of achievement. The room is no longer a dated 1980s throwback, but a beautiful, calm sanctuary. I hate the boys using it as I want it to stay perfect!’
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‘Built-in furniture gives plenty of storage for toiletries and towels. The dark, high-gloss finish works well with the tiles’
Similar Brooklyn double-ended freestanding bath, £599.95; similar Crosswater walk-in shower enclosure, £419.95; both Victorian Plumbing. Hydra bath filler taps, £253; Geo back-to-wall toilet, £222.50; Geo semi-countertop basin, £179; Scape basin mixer tap, £160; white laminate worktops, from £96.20 per length; Aruba Mali fitted back-to-wall toilet unit, vanity unit and storage, from £800; Hydra dual-function shower system with fixed head and riser rail, £625; Beat 500 Bluetooth illuminated mirror, £395, all Roper Rhodes. Split-face mosaic black slate tiles, £69.78sq m; Mokara grey ceramic wall tiles, £50sq m; similar Capao Mato grey slate floor tiles, from £22sq m; similar Pellini grey mix marble and porcelain wall tiles, £60sq m, all Topps Tiles. Similar Astro Como single bathroom spotlights, £45 each, John Lewis & Partners. Penguin Books Country Life print (unframed), £30, King & McGaw. Egyptian cotton towels, from £12 for a bath towel, Next Home. Similar shelving unit (on floor), £45, Dunelm. Underfloor heating mat, £99.99, Wickes.
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What are the main types? Electric or ‘dry’ systems involve a series of electric wires, often contained in a heat mat or cabling system, installed beneath or within the flooring. Water-based heating, also known as a ‘wet system’, comprises a series of pipes, connected to the boiler and concealed under the floor, that circulate warm water to heat the floor space.
Which type is best? Electric systems are more affordable, but their running costs may be higher, so they are more suited to smaller spaces, such as tiled bathrooms. Water systems are more costly and disruptive to install, especially if a floor level alteration is required in order to accommodate the pipes.
BEST FOR… THE FULL RANGE
Warmup is a leading manufacturer of electric and water underfloor heating systems. Head online for its in-depth guides to buying and installing.
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Particularly known for its well-priced electric systems, ProWarm also offers wet underfloor heating, and has fully-qualified electricians offering technical advice by phone.
SMART THERMOSTATS
Programme the time and temperature settings of your underfloor heating with an app-controllable thermostat from Heatmiser’s Neo range. Designed to be discreet, it comes in three colours with dimensions similar to a light switch.
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Will it work with all types of flooring? Tile and stone are best because they have good thermal conductivity, heating up the floor more quickly, and give more heat output to run more efficiently. Wood, laminate, carpet and vinyl can be used, though they may be less efficient. Check with your supplier.
When’s best to install? Installing underfloor heating at the build stage is optimum if you are planning an extensive renovation, as you’ll be able to accommodate pipes before your flooring is laid. Do seek professional advice to help you calculate the amount of heat you’ll need to generate and take into account any heat loss afforded by your choice of floor covering. If you are fitting retrospectively, there are also a number of ‘retro fit’ options: low-profile and lightweight super-thin systems can be simply applied to existing sub floor surfaces without adjusting floor height.
Will I still need radiators? If you live in a single-glazed property, you may still need to combine underfloor heating with radiators to achieve an ambient room temperature. Several of the latest designs are also created to fit neatly in between joists, while new apps, such as Hive, allow home owners to control their heating via smartphones.
‘UNDERFLOOR HEATING WILL PROVIDE AN EVEN HEAT FREE FROM DUST MITES THAT CIRCULATE FROM RADIATORS’ RUTH CORBETT, HOUSES EDITOR
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Stone-effect and hard-wearing. Pietra Lombarda Off White porcelain tiles, 60x60cm, £34.95sq m, Original Style
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Add contrast and depth with natural slate. Piscola slate tiles, 60x40cm, £44.96sq m, Topps Tiles
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The look of marble with the durability of porcelain. Stone travertine-effect tiles, 60x60cm, £17.49sq m, Tile Mountain
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Swap plastic bottles for a refillable glass dispenser. Citrus handwash, £9.50, Oliver Bonas
Simplify your life with zero-maintenance faux succulents. Mini echeveria in concrete pot, £5, M&S
Keep bathroom essentials neat and tidy. Devon four-tier tapered ladder unit, £29.99, Studio
Add texture with split face stone walls. Gris linear mosaic effect tiles, £16.95sq m, Walls and Floors
Frame a coordinating literary poster. Penguin Books classic literature covers, £22 for four, John Lewis & Partners
Wrap yourself in luxury at bath time. Spa cotton Mustard towels, £60 for set of four, Habitat
Style the space with colourful glassware. Amber glass vase, £6.99, Homesense
Install industrial-style wall lights. St Ives up and down light, £40, Garden Trading
Light a candle for a relaxing bath. Heart-shaped frosted glass lantern, £4, Wilko
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TRY A SUPER PRACTICAL PAN Need a frying pan that can go in the oven? The aptly-named Whatever Pan does it all – from frying and searing to roasting, grilling and baking, it’s a handy multitasker that every kitchen should have. What’s more, the deep griddle ridges ensure all the fat drips off and doesn’t touch the food so the results are healthier, too. Result! The Whatever Pan, £29.99, Jean Patrique
Make plant care easy Dutch brand Elho makes a variety of products that ensure your houseplants survive despite the odds. From special lighting to ensure plants prettying up dark corners don’t suffer to self-watering soil inserts that keep them hydrated, the company also has a range of planters, pots and accessories for both indoors and out. Plant Light Care stand, £69; assorted planters, from £1.20, all Elho
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The eco-conscious choice. Two tier lunch box, £22, Wearth London
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Fun for little ones. Prehistoric Land bento box, £5.95, Jeremy’s Home Store
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Brighten up lunchtime. Orla Kiely two-tier lunch boxes, £25 each, Wild & Wolf
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Clear your countertop Whether you have a small kitchen or your worktop is packed with small appliances, this neat unit is guaranteed to clear some space while sitting snugly against your splashback. As well as featuring a tidy tray on the base, it also has three hooks and two mini shelves – all of which are repositionable for easily organising your daily essentials. Austin countertop kitchen tidy, £39, Store
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Not a fan of plastic? This glass box is a great alternative. Kilner 750ml glass storage box, £13.50, Amazon.co.uk
DUNELM’S FOLDING ONE-TIER OVER DOOR AIRER, £5, IS THE PERFECT COMPACT SPOT TO HANG A FEW ITEMS OF DAMP CLOTHING SO THEY CAN DRY BY MORNING LEVEL UP
Keep your sandwich fillings stacked together in one handy spot. Ham and cheese slices three-tier fridge storage container, £6.99, Lakeland
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The two compartments in this roomy box can become one. Large fridge storage box, £15, M&S
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Whether you’re worried about your home when you’re not there or want to keep a eye on your elderly parents, the Blink Mini indoor security camera will let you stream live HD video from your home to your smartphone (or any Alexa device with a screen). It’ll send you alerts whenever motion is detected and you can have two-way conversations via the app. Blink Mini indoor security camera, £34.99, Amazon.co.uk
Stash your bathroom stuff Measuring a standard H56xW169cm, this neat panel provides out-of-sight storage for all the usual stuff that tends to clutter up a bathroom, from spare loo rolls to cleaning products. Lavari hideaway bath panel, £80, Argos
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Available in a variety of sizes, these smart 100% recycled baskets will bring instant order to any cupboard, shelf or corner in your home. Pop the smart bamboo lid on and you can stack the boxes on top of each other to save even more space. Orthex SmartStore baskets in White, from £4; bamboo lids, £5 each, all John Lewis & Partners
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Keep them all safe in this box (but out of reach from the front door). Key storage box, £12, Wilko
COOL CUBBY
The multistasher unit of dreams. Traditional pigeonhole wooden storage wall unit, £95, Rockett St George
PETS’ CORNER
Keep the woof’s treats safe and out of reach. Emma Bridgewater Polka paws treats tin, £11.95, Annabel James
Ready, steady, sort! STASH YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES Fold lighter clothing into vacuumpacked bags to save space. TIDY THE LIVING ROOM Get the room ready for box set marathons – round up the remotes, tidy away the clutter and return all the kids’ stuff back to their rooms.
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Decant your six most used herbs or spices into this neat countertop caddy. Acacia Gold spice rack, £12, Dunelm
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Also available in Black, this three-tiered rack is perfect for the hallway or bedroom. Arnie metal White shoe storage, £20, Habitat
SORT YOUR SOCK DRAWERS Empty out everyone’s sock drawers, returning the good socks back neatly (and binning any beyond repair).
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Never lose your copy of Style at Home. A by Amara wooden table with woven storage base, £120, Amara
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A luxe looking alarm clock with a dish to store your everyday jewellery. Ganga alarm clock, £15, Ikea
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A neat unit with shelving to show off your fave things (and storage to hide the rest). Loft Living 2 x 4 storage unit, £140, Argos
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Pink Slip and China Clay absolute matt emulsion, £47 for 2.5ltr, Little Greene
What if we told you it was possible to refresh your décor while raising cash for an amazing cause? During October, Little Greene is donating proceeds from all paint and wallpaper sales to Breast Cancer Haven in aid of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The charity provides a tailored support service for patients and every £1,000 raised provides a 10-week course of treatment. Show your support with one of Little Greene’s timeless pink shades, including Carmine, Pink Slip and China Clay.
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TOOL BOXES SHOULDER STRAP Carry from project to project with ease. Wilko tool bag, £9, Wilko
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REMOVABLE DIVIDERS Keep tools and small parts neat and secure. Stanley 15 compartment tool organiser, £10, B&Q
Rust-Oleum Chalky Finish wall paint in Chalk White and Hessian, both £36 for 2.5ltr, Very
Define garden CHOOSE A CHALKY FINISH borders It’s not too late to perfect your patio before autumn – Bradstone’s new Tile on Edge range is just the thing for finishing off garden borders. Perfect for zoning areas and drawing attention to features, the pieces have the effect of reclaimed tiles stacked on their edges and are available in terracotta and anthracite finishes. For definition, choose the shade that contrasts your paving. 104 | OCTOBER 2020
Hooray! Top furniture paint brand, Rust-Oleum, has launched its first wall paint, offering a matt chalky finish in 16 of the brand’s bestselling colours. The water-based paint offers a highly pigmented, modern matt finish for standout interior walls and ceilings. Plus, it’s achieved full-marks in abrasion tests, which means it’s ultra durable and scrub resistant – perfect for busy households. From powdery neutrals to deep inky blue, there’s a shade to suit all schemes.
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Ava Deco metallic jacquard eyelet curtains, from £65, Next Home
PICK A CURTAIN POLE
Choosing a curtain pole kit is the easiest option as it will come complete with everything you need, including pole, finials, brackets and screws, and in some cases, the curtain rings. If you want to also add a voile, look for a double pole.
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Your pole will need to measure at least 30cm wider than your window frame, so curtains can stack at each end without obscuring the glass. It’s possible for larger poles to be cut to size or for two smaller ones to be joined together. Poles should be supported by two end brackets, plus a centre one for long poles.
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Decide how high you want the pole to be, depending on the length of the drapes. Mark a pencil line on the wall, using a spirit level to ensure it’s straight.
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Use a pencil to mark the position of the brackets (about 10cm in from the pole ends). Hold the brackets up to the wall and mark the screw holes. Use a cable and pipe detector to check it’s safe to drill, then make the holes. Place a Rawlplug in each, then screw in the brackets. Rub out the pencil lines.
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Thread your curtains or rings onto the pole, allowing one ring per 10cm of pole. Slot through the brackets. The last curtain tab, eyelet or ring on each end should sit between the bracket and pole end.
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Make sure the pole overhangs the window frame equally on both sides, then screw it into the brackets, if necessary. Finish with decorative finials at the ends.
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Bunny curtain holdbacks, £24 for two, Next Home
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OWN COMPOST Planning on doing some garden tidying this month? Now’s the perfect time to start your own compost heap…
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etween now and late November is a great time to build your own compost heap, piling it high with clippings, cuttings, prunings and even bits of shredded cardboard. Get a good mix of these, and next year you will be rewarded with bags of rich, dark, crumbly goodness that you can use as a soil enhancer, mulch or potting agent. Though it is a great way to make use of food waste, there is more to making excellent compost than throwing your peelings on it and letting them rot. If too much of one ingredient goes on at the same time, the mix will be uneven and decomposition may even grind to a halt. Too many grass cuttings, for example, will dissolve into a smelly mess. The best way to create compost is to layer your additions, mixing green material (grass, deadheads, kitchen peelings, soft prunings) with brown waste, such as shredded cardboard and paper and woody prunings, that should be cut as small as possible. Ash is a good source of potassium, but it should be cold and not contain food scraps.
Composting do’s
DO Site the bin away from the house, but where it’s still easy to access. DO Stand the bin on soil so liquid from decomposing waste can drain away. DO Add a wide range of woody and green waste materials to it. DO Aerate contents by tipping it out, mixing and then returning to the heap.
and don’ts
DON’T Use exclusively green, wet
material or all woody, dry stuff. DON’T Leave the top open to the elements and wildlife. Heavy rain can saturate the compost, while rummaging foxes and flies can be troublesome. DON’T Add cooked food or meat waste, as this will attract rats. DON’T Worry if you get it wrong – it will just take a bit longer to decompose.
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Top tips for GOOD COMPOST
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A well-mixed combo of ingredients is best
If you don’t have a compost turner, you will need to create the mixture by hand, whether you have an open heap or a closed ‘Dalek’ bin. Every few weeks, get a garden fork, dig it in, and lift and mix the plant material around as it rots down to aerate it. When turning the compost in autumn and winter, watch out for hibernating garden wildlife attracted by the heap’s warmth. A lack of moisture will slow down or even stop the decomposition entirely, so during very dry spells, at whatever time of year, remember to add a can or two of water to the compost heap every now and again. Getting the moisture level right can be a fine balance. Too much and the microorganisms helping the decomposition will be robbed of oxygen and drown. The heap will then become a smelly mess. If this happens, add chopped woody material and shredded cardboard or paper. Too dry? Add veg and fruit scraps, or fresh grass clippings to the mix.
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THINGS NEVER TO ADD TO YOUR COMPOST HEAP INCLUDE PET WASTE, COOKED FOOD AND MEAT AS THIS CONTAMINATES THE MIX AND ATTRACTS RATS AND FOXES.
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COMPOST BIN DESIGNS
DALEK
These popular plastic bins have an open base, a fitted plastic lid and a sliding front access hatch. They work well for smaller gardens. They can be used for ‘continuous composting’ where you add green waste at the top and dig rotted compost out at the bottom. However, you’ll need to add a good mix of materials.
TUMBLER
This is usually a plastic barrel mounted on a sturdy frame, with a handle that allows you to turn the bin. There’s a covered access hatch and ventilation points. The tumbling action means your green waste is very efficiently aerated, but for the best performance you really need to fill the bin in one go.
TRAD
The traditional wood compost bin has an open base and slatted sides to let air in. Usually a generous size, it’s more suited to large gardens. The front slats are removable to make digging out easier. If it doesn’t come with a cover, you’ll need to make one. The wood will also need treating regularly.
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Makeit Paint three cork tiles in different shades, including one in magnetic chalkboard paint. Wrap string around a fourth and add mini pegs. Partly cover a fifth with gift wrap to make a pocket. Cover the sixth with fabric. Glue the tiles together.
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Everlasting flowers Once associated with dusty old displays at Grandma’s house, dried flowers are again taking centre stage in people’s homes in an effort to live more sustainably. In Everlastings (£14.99, Hardie Grant), Bex Partridge shares her love of dried flowers with tips on growing, harvesting and pressing, along with a beautiful array of projects to try. Learn how to work with the seasons to create delicate floral wreaths, garlands and displays, including this framed wildflower arrangement. JUST DESSERTS
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Easy lunches TO GO
Let our test kitchen experts elevate your packed lunch game
CHERMOULA CHICKEN SALAD TAKES 40 MINS, PLUS MARINATING SERVES 6
1kg bone-in chicken thighs 130g chermoula (we used Belazu) 400g can chickpeas, drained 3tbsp olive oil 300g wholewheat giant couscous Juice of ½ lemon 100g spinach 50g flaked almonds 50g dried apricots, chopped
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Rub the chicken in the chermoula, reserving 1tbsp for the dressing, and leave to marinate in the fridge for at least 30 mins or overnight. Preheat the oven to 200C/Gas 6. Roast the chicken for 15 mins. On a separate baking tray, toss the chickpeas in 1tbsp of the oil, season, and cook in the oven for 15-20 mins. Meanwhile, cook the couscous according to the pack instructions. Mix the remaining 1tbsp chermoula with the lemon juice and remaining oil, and stir through the cooked couscous. Combine the couscous, chickpeas, spinach, almonds and apricots in a serving dish, season well. Slice the chicken and use to top the salad.
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ROAST VEGETABLE BUDDHA BOWL TAKES 40 MINS SERVES 4 2 sweet potatoes, peeled and ½ butternut cut into 2cm cubes squash, peeled and cut into 2cm 4 parsnips, peeled and cubes 4 shallots, cut into 2cm cubes 125g baby peeled and halved 2tbsp olive oil 2x carrots packs Thai-infused rice and grains 150g frozen edamame beans 4 pak choi, sliced in half 1 Sliced chillies avocado, sliced (optional), to serve Sesame seeds, to serve FOR THE DRESSING 2tbsp tahini paste Juice of 1 1½tsp tamari sauce 4tbsp lime 1tsp pomegranate seeds yogurt
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Preheat the oven to 200C/Gas 6. Toss the potatoes, butternut, parsnips, shallots and carrots in the oil and season. Roast for 30 mins. Heat the rice and grains, according to pack instructions. Steam the edamame and pak choi for 3 mins and drain. Mix dressing ingredients with 100ml water. Serve everything in bowls, with avocado and chillies, if using. Mix the dressing ingredients and drizzle over. Sprinkle with sesame seeds.
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FISH DELIGHT
SCANDI POTATO SALAD TAKES 30 MINS SERVES 6 1kg new potatoes, halved 170g jar cornichons, halved Bunch spring onions, sliced 200g radishes, sliced 4 smoked mackerel fillets, skinned and broken into pieces 2tsp capers Small bunch dill FOR THE DRESSING 4tbsp creme fraiche 3tbsp mayonnaise 2tsp Dijon mustard
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Cook the potatoes in a pan of boiling salted water for 15-20 mins, until tender. Stir together the creme fraiche, mayonnaise and mustard, and season. Drain the potatoes and tip into a bowl. Add the remaining ingredients and the dressing, and toss together.
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STEAK SANDWICH TAKES 30 MINS SERVES 4 4 shallots, peeled and cut in half 2 handfuls of curly kale 1tbsp olive oil 4 x 120g steaks 8 slices bread FOR THE SAUCE 150g creme fraiche 1tsp concentrated liquid beef stock 1tsp Dijon mustard FOR THE ¼ red cabbage, finely CRUNCH Rocket leaves English sliced mustard, to serve (optional)
CULT CLASSIC
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Heat the oven to 180C/Gas 4. Place the shallots on one half of a roasting tray, the kale on the other half. Drizzle over the olive oil and bake for 12-14 mins. Remove the kale and return the shallots to the oven until they are caramelised. Remove and allow to cool. Heat a griddle pan and fry the steaks on medium heat for 2-3 mins each side. Remove and allow the steak to rest while you make the sauce. Roughly chop the cooked shallots and mix into the creme fraiche with the beef stock and mustard. Slice the steaks. To layer the sandwiches, top a slice of bread with the sauce, kale, cabbage, rocket leaves and sliced steak, and add more mustard if using, then another slice of bread.
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CUTTING OUT BREAD? JUST ADD MORE LEAVES TO TRANSFORM THIS INTO A DELICIOUS SALAD SWEET POTATO ’NDUJA SOUP TAKES 40 MINS SERVES 4
SPICY WARMER
2tbsp olive oil 2 garlic cloves, 1 red onion, cut into chunks peeled 2 celery sticks, roughly chopped 200g sweet potatoes, peeled and 2 red peppers, cut into 2cm cubes 2 large carrots, chopped chopped 45g ’nduja 500ml chicken stock 400g can black beans, drained and Creme fraiche, to serve rinsed
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Preheat the oven to 200C/Gas 6. In a large bowl, mix the olive oil, garlic, onion, celery, sweet potatoes, peppers and carrots, and season well. Transfer the vegetables to a baking tray and cook for 30 mins until soft. Tip the roasted veg into a large pan with the ’nduja and warm it through for 2-3 mins. Add the chicken stock and blitz using a hand blender until smooth. Stir in the black beans and heat gently to warm the soup through. Serve with creme fraiche, if liked.
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GREEK OUT
CHICKEN GYROS TAKES 1 HR 45 MINS, PLUS MARINATING SERVES 4 6 garlic cloves, peeled and 2tbsp dried oregano crushed 200ml olive oil Grated zest and juice of 1 lemon 2tsp cumin seeds 1.5kg Pitta bread whole chicken Tzatziki, or flatbreads Greek salad, dill sprigs and lemon wedges, to serve
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In a small bowl, whisk together the garlic, oregano, olive oil, lemon zest and juice, and cumin seeds. Rub all over the chicken and leave to marinate in a large roasting tin for at least 15 mins or overnight. Preheat the oven to 180C/Gas 4. Roast the chicken for 1 hr 30
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mins, basting halfway, until it is golden and cooked through. To serve, pull the meat off the carcass and mix into the roasting juices in the tin. Serve with pitta bread or flatbreads, tzatziki, Greek salad, dill sprigs and lemon wedges, and let everyone assemble their serving.
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THAI ‘SOM TAM’ PAPAYA SALAD
TAKES 20 MINS SERVES 2
1 large garlic clove, chopped 1 red chilli, finely chopped 1tbsp palm sugar or soft brown sugar ½tbsp shrimp paste (optional) Juice of 1 lime 1tbsp fish sauce 1 large green papaya, peeled and shredded ½ white cabbage, shredded 10 cherry tomatoes, halved 50g green beans, cut into small lengths 2tbsp roasted peanuts, chopped
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Grind the garlic and chilli in a pestle and mortar until finely ground, then add in the sugar, shrimp paste, if using, and lime juice. Taste to check the balance and season generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Toss this dressing with the rest of the ingredients, apart from the peanuts, in a large bowl until mixed, then sprinkle with the nuts to serve.
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GREEN PAPAYA IS AVAILABLE IN MANY LOCAL GREENGROCERS OR ASIAN SUPERMARKETS, BUT IF YOU CAN’T FIND IT USE AN UNDER-RIPE REGULAR PAPAYA
MIX IT UP
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OAT RAISIN COOKIES TAKES 25 MINS MAKES 30-35 200g unsalted butter, softened 300g light muscovado sugar 2 medium eggs ¼tsp vanilla extract 175g plain flour 1tsp ground cinnamon 250g jumbo rolled oats 150g raisins 2 baking sheets, lined with nonstick liners or baking parchment
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Preheat the oven to 180C/Gas 4. In a large bowl cream together the butter and sugar until the mixture is light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract. Sift the flour, cinnamon and a pinch of salt over the creamed mixture. Add the oats and raisins, and mix thoroughly until combined. Scoop out walnut-sized balls of mixture, roll them and put on the lined baking sheets. Press down on them to flatten slightly. Bake the cookies in the centre of the oven for 12-15 mins or until they turn golden. Remove biscuits from the oven and leave on the baking sheets for a few mins before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
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APPLE POPCORN TAKES 50 MINS SERVES 2 1 apple, cored 1tsp cinnamon Half a cup of popcorn kernels or 1 pack microwaveable popcorn 2tbsp 2tsp brown sugar salted butter, melted
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Preheat the oven to 160C/Gas 3. Slice the apple into fine rounds and put on a baking tray. Sprinkle with half the cinnamon and bake for 45 mins until golden, turning halfway through cooking. Pop the popcorn as per the pack instructions, then tip into a large bowl and toss with the melted butter, sugar and remaining cinnamon. Stir in the baked-apple crisps and serve in bowls.
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INGREDIENTS WE’VE USED AND LOVED Belazu Chermoula Merchant Gourmet Thai Infused Rice and Grains Flahavan’s Irish Jumbo Oats
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