Style advice
Lianne decided against her original plan for a monochrome scheme and went for Farrow & Ball’s Sulking Room Pink to add warmth and interest to the walls
Three simple tricks to try in your own home
PAINT THE CEILING Sprucing up the ceiling will make a big impact. Plus, paint will cover up those hard-to-reach stains that occur in high-moisture spaces. Pick a finish that’s both stylish and functional – a water-resistant eggshell is a good choice. Cover up the floor and any fixtures and fittings so that they’re safe from paint splatters. For the best coverage, use a roller and be sure to work in the same direction. ‘Painting the ceiling has made it feel really cosy,’ says Lianne.
OLD MEETS NEW Mix up old and new to add personality to the room. Look on secondhand sites for old pieces of wooden furniture that are in keeping with the age of your home, like a chest of drawers or wall cabinets, and consider how you could reinterpret them in your home. Customise your piece with a lick of paint, a stencil design or new handles. Team with contemporary geometric patterns in the room and green plants for an eclectic feel.
MAKE IT HOMELY Treat your bathroom like you would any other room in the house for a warm, welcoming feel. Decorate the space with hanging plants and framed artwork on the wall, like this print from Margot McDaid. Bring in a side table to the space and place it by the bath or shower area as a handy surface to keep your lotions and potions within easy reach. Also, be sure to highlight any original features, like this fireplace. Not only is it a beautiful feature in the room, it works well as handy shelf space. 122 yourhomestyle.uk
‘The patterned floor was quite an investment, but I had my eye on these tiles for a while and they brighten up the whole room’