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I rescued a run-down property to create a modern family home

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Welcome to our JULY ISSUE!

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indow shopping gorgeous garden rooms has been my guilty pleasure this month after our recent move to a house with a well-kept lawn (lucky, I know) and a patio with potential. So far, I’ve treated myself to a couple of sunloungers so at least I can contemplate all of the renovations required indoors from a comfortable spot! You’ll find inspiration for your outdoor spaces in this month’s Decorator’s Moodboards on page 69, where we show you how to put together a classic cottagecore scheme, a colourful suburban jungle and a cool Scandi-inspired haven. Then, turn to page 82 for our bright ideas for outdoor lighting to help you create the perfect atmosphere once the sun goes down. As the mercury rises, our edit of the dreamiest new bed linen on page 76, as well as our top tips on summer-friendly fabrics, will help you to stay cool and sleep soundly over the warmer months. And on page 80, our buyer’s guide to fans has all the lowdown on finding the right fan to suit your needs. This month’s stunning real homes include our cover star Natalie’s beautifully renovated Victorian terrace (page 14), Tilly’s French country styled new-build (page 40) and Leanne’s 1930s semi – transformed for under £2,000 (page 54)! Let us know what you’ve been up to on Instagram, using the hashtag #myHShome. I hope you enjoy the issue,

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DECORATING & STYLING 12 The wish list

Hot new home buys we’re loving this month 69 Decorator’s moodboards Gorgeous schemes for garden rooms, from pretty cottagecore to contemporary Scandi 76 Dreamy summer bedrooms Relaxing looks and linens for a good night’s sleep 82 Bright ideas for outdoor lighting Create the perfect atmosphere to wine, dine or party into the night... 86 Style secrets! Love a luxury finish but can’t stretch the budget? Here’s how to get luxe look walls and floors for less 4 yourhomestyle.uk

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READER HOMES 14 I rescued a run-down property

Check out our cover star Natalie’s beautifully renovated Victorian terrace 28 My home is my happy place Gill’s sunny three-bed bungalow is bursting with confident colours 40 I love anything French country Once inside, you’d never guess Tilly’s vintage-look home is a new-build 54 Our entire revamp cost £2,000! A budget-friendly modern boho makeover has transformed Leanne’s 1930s semi

MAKEOVERS 98 From dull to designer kitchen

104 Our new bathroom is so chic Mel has no regrets about replacing her bath with a spacious walk-in shower 110 Lana’s bedroom is bright and fun Stephanie has filled her daughter’s bedroom with playful touches

SHOPPING 06 Shop our new season style edit 22 36 48

New cupboard doors, open shelving and a splash of pink have given Karen’s 62 kitchen a sophisticated new look

The best, affordable high street buys Statement wallpapers Prints to make the most of small spaces High-impact colour Joyful buys to energise your interiors Modern farmhouse Timeless pieces in pared-back shades Happy houseplants Mix clever faux with easy-care varieties


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102 Kitchen shelfie Stylish pieces to adorn your shelves

50 Dried flower candles Create a set of scented jar candles 64 Woven wall plates Decorate a trio of jute plates to liven up your walls

108 Vintage Havana Bright and bold bathroom looks

95 Upcycling news The latest crafty finds

92 Reader offer 20% off outdoor artworks at YardArt UK

114 Little treasures Brilliant buys for kids’ bedrooms 116 Easy living The latest products to make your home life that bit simpler

96 Deckchair repair clinic Revamp that old wooden deckchair

93 #myHShome Our pick of your fantastic pics! 125 Coming next month A sneak peek at our August issue! 128 Shopping directory Where to buy everything in this issue 130 In conversation with... Meet the creator of Hôtel Magique On our cover

MAKING 24 Lightning bolt cushion

Add instant spark with this make! 38 Pompom bedspread Update a plain throw

COOKING

118 Easy midweek meals Joe Wicks’ light and tasty weekday dinners 120 Al fresco dining Delicious summer dishes to share 124 Food news What’s filling our trolleys this month?

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Dried flower terrarium, £3; dried flower bunch, £3; photo frame, £3.50; Pink Retro Paisley double duvet cover set, £11; Mustard round cushion, £7; Pink ribbed velvet cushion cover, £3.50, all Primark

SUNKISSED MEADOW Wake up and smell the roses! Bring the outside in with

White Floral sateen cushion cover, £4

Dried flower bell jar terrarium, £6

Sunshine and Floral reed diffuser, £3.50

Amber glass bubble-shaped candle, £5

Small dried flower bunch, £3

Textured ombré photo frame, £3.50

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SHOW YOUR STRIPES These striped and geometric

Ocean Drive rug, from £80

homewares hark back to the fun interiors of the early noughties Stripe ceramic planter on stand, £60

Zebra doorstop, £16 Lacey armchair in Soft Marl Blush, £299 Interlock geo cushion, £18 Pink glass vase, £25 Mode White textured large sideboard, £450; bean bag chair, £99; planter on stand, £65; matt emulsion paint in shades Antique Rose, Dusk Rose and Mineral, 2.5L each, £20; Craig & Rose chalky emulsion pompadour paint and Craig & Rose chalky emulsion gloriana paint, 2.5L each, £38, all Next

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This interior trend is bathed in a warm, golden glow with a hint of pink, just like the first light of dawn. To break up the warm oranges and yellows that make up this look, add a single, contrasting splash of colour such as a bouquet of purple lavender, as shown above. Awaken your senses and weave in natural textures and scents through dried flowers and botanical candles and diffusers.


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SUMMER IN THE CITY Freshen up your space with these urban-inspired homewares

Charlotte throw in Plaster, £25

Ribbed mug in Steel, £2

Velvet cushion in Auburn £20

Sweep large three-seater sofa in Saga Ocean, £499

Tony desk lamp in Lichen, £20 Spectrum DAB/FM portable digital shower radio in Azure, £49.95

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Anton four-seater dining table and two-seater benches, £349; easy-to-fit paper ceiling shade, £10; Spindle dining chairs, £179 for a set of two; Lattice rug, from £50, all Anyday at John Lewis & Partners


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Weave chair, £79.99; parasol, £79.99; Blue and Grey geometric rug, £69.99; Yellow Line footstool, £24.99; festoon lights, £9.99; Orange Oriental cushion, £12.99, all HomeSense

Bring a dash of contemporary cool to your home this summer with the Anyday range from John Lewis & Partners. Stick to a playful palette of primary colours and light wood to keep things youthful. Go bold with houseplants. Create a green oasis indoors with large statement potted plants. Cheese plants and ferns are a safe bet. Pop them in a seagrass basket for a laid-back look.

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Pink two-tone planter, £6.99

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Yellow line footstool, £24.99

Weave chair, £79.99

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WREN KITCHENS

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When baker, food photographer and cookbook author Alix sought her dream kitchen, she turned to Wren Kitchens to help her turn her vision into reality A kitchen island has always been a dream for Alix, who chose a Quartz Treviso worktop to make the postbaking clean-up easy as pie

A Alix’s kitchen has been tailor-made to suit all her baking requirements

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s the heart of the home, the kitchen is not only a practical space for cooking meals, it’s also the centre stage for socialising with friends, entertaining family and showcasing your culinary skills. Being a multifunctional room, your kitchen should be able to meet all your needs, which is Wren Kitchens’ number one priority. No matter the size or layout of your kitchen, your Wren Designer will work closely with you to ensure the end result suits your individual lifestyle. To see how Wren collaborates with their customers to create beautiful, bespoke designs, check out Alix Carey’s kitchen turned baking business transformation. Her home is part of the #Wrenovation series, which shines a spotlight on real customer kitchen renovations.

HOME BAKERY

What started as a hobby in 2015 has become a full-time career for Alix, @mykitchendrawer on Instagram, who is now a baker, food photographer and author of multiple cookbooks. As her baking skills and projects grew, so did her requirements for a bigger kitchen – and more drawers! With this in mind, Alix turned to Wren to help her design and create the perfect, bespoke place to develop her baking business. At the top of Alix’s wish list for her reimagined space was a kitchen island. ‘It’s always been a dream of mine to have an island, as it’s the central hub of a kitchen and is the perfect space for me to prepare all my baking,’ Alix reveals. As well as an island, storage for all of her baking


Advertisement feature With expert advice from a Wren Designer, Alix utilised every inch of space behind her island to create a wall dedicated to baking

equipment and a feeling of airiness were top priorities, as much of Alix’s day would be spent in the room. With these must-haves established, Alix could focus on her search for the perfect kitchen.

EXPERT HELP

Once in her local Wren showroom, Alix was able to explore the range of finishes,

Designed around her baking needs, Alix chose a self-cleaning Bosch oven, which pairs seamlessly with the Shadow Shaker Forest units

textures and colours available to decide which style of units and worktops would work best in her kitchen. She selected Shaker Forest units in a classic pairing of Alchemy and Shadow and complemented them with a Quartz Treviso worktop. ‘I opted for Shaker Forest doors for the units as I loved how traditional they look and combined them with Quartz for the worktops and island as the surface would be perfect for baking and cleaning up afterwards,’ says Alix. When creating the layout, Alix’s Wren Designer devoted an entire wall to baking, maximising storage to ensure the room felt airy and light. ‘My favourite part of the kitchen is my baking wall, as it has space for all of my ingredients and baking equipment. The Designer was great as he really helped me to get the most out of this space, without it feeling cramped,’ explains Alix. With integrated Bosch self-cleaning ovens, a warming drawer to prove the dough and a combination microwave, Alix’s bespoke kitchen is packed with practical touches, too.

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Cleverly designed around Alix’s needs for storage, high-end appliances and airiness, her kitchen has helped Alix to focus on her career and take her baking to the next level. From easy-wipe Quartz worktops and island storage to impressive appliances, the kitchen has been designed with baking in mind. ‘My top tip for any keen bakers out there who are looking to redo their kitchen is that you can never have too much storage!’ shares Alix. With her dream kitchen now in place, Alix has everything she needs close to hand when creative inspiration takes hold. ‘This kitchen has completely transformed my life. It’s now so much easier and more fun to bake with all of this space. I have the island, baking wall and fantastic self-cleaning oven – I couldn’t be happier with my kitchen,’ smiles Alix.

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LATEST RELEASE Let the sunshine in! La Redoute’s new

Paraiso striped cotton duvet cover, from £25

Joyful Joyful range is all about embracing colour, texture and quality time with the things and people you love most. The new collection includes soft furnishings such as rugs and cushions, seating, lighting and stylish storage. You can also find quirky accessories including a retro-looking alarm clock in a playful palette, and LED light boxes if you’re looking for something a bit different. Prices start at £16 from laredoute.co.uk Hedgehog embossed Green mixing bowl, 21cm, £19

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Love LED light box, £25

Plush velvet armchair with birchwood wheeled legs in Pink, £599

New this month: exciting collections, collaborations, colours and more… GREEN LIVING Is sorting out the garden top of your to-do list this year? If you haven’t already,

you may want to look into Composite Prime. This eco-friendly durable decking is made from a wood and recycled plastic mix that’s sustainable and easier to maintain than traditional hardwood. Due to the plastic element, composite decking won’t rot, decay or develop mildew or mould. It’s slip- and stain-resistant too, making it a great choice for busy households and families. Each square metre contains FSC 100 per cent certified timber and the equivalent of 280 plastic bottles. The HD Deck 150 costs £23.40 per 3.6m, which is slightly more pricey than hardwood but a great long-term investment due to its hardwearing design. To find out more, visit composite-prime.com

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This beautiful outdoor area was transformed by Sera and her dad over lockdown and features Composite Prime HD Deck 150 decking in Silver

PLANT ROOMIES Indoor gardens are one of the hottest trends this year; they’re a great way to get your nature fix, especially if your home has limited or no outdoor space. Luckily, Isabelle Palmer or ‘The Balcony Gardener’ as she’s known on Insta, has packed pages full of wisdom in her new book, The Joy of Living with Plants, on how to recreate the great outdoors, indoors. She breaks down more than 60 ideas for creating an indoor oasis, including tips on how to grow vertically and under glass, as well as more experimental ideas such as growing aquatic plants in

The Joy of Living with Plants: Ideas and Inspirations for Indoor Gardens by Isabelle Palmer is out 13th July, £9.99, CICO Books


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JUST LANDED! Desk in need of a refresh? With a clear workspace, a clear mind is sure to follow, but

SAVE VS SPLURGE

Keep your cool with a pretty parasol

let’s be honest, we’ll take any excuse to invest in new storage and stationery! We’ve got our eyes on indie stationery brand Katie Leamon’s latest collab with family-run concrete emporium, Smith and Goat. Their Objects capsule collection includes versatile desk accessories; pen pots in two sizes and a trinket tray, all designed with striking scalloped edging and in Katie Leamon’s signature pastel colours. As well as being perfect desk organisers, the pieces also work as plant pots, vases and make-up brush holders. Prices start at £24, katieleamon.com Holiday beach umbrella in Vintage Lemons, Bear & Bear

Elder 1.4m beach parasol, Wayfair

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Object III large pen pot/vase in Pink Clay, £38; Object II small pen pot/vase in Sea Flint, £28; Object I trinket tray in Desert Sand, £24, all Katie Leamon

COLOUR CRUSH Brass is a classic, timeless shade, sure to bring

a touch of old-school glamour to your home. Incorporate the colour and texture through hanging planters filled with trailing plants, or refresh your table with brass coasters. For something grander, try a large brass-framed mirror, or coffee table. Try not to overwhelm Shell door knocker, this metal with bright colours, instead opt for solid brass, £60, natural shades like olive green and cream. Cox & Cox Leopard desk and table lamp, £135, Oliver Bonas

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oven Style up your summer cooking gloves, sessions with Eleanor Bowmer’s £22 vibrant new tea towels and oven gloves. British made from 100 per cent cotton, these kitchen textiles are bursting with personality; from bold animal prints to regency-style gemstones and contrasting stripes, these designs will perk up Cosmic Gems your cooking and your kitchen. Check out her aprons tea towel, £10 too, at eleanorbowmer.co.uk Elara plush velvet sofa, £749; Sunbeam mirror, £149; brushed nickel Leilani set of planters, £59 for two; Celeste rug, from £129, Portia glass nest side tables, £199, all STAR by Julien Macdonald at Freemans

Brass-effect Leopard coasters, £24 for a set of four, Audenza

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I want my home to make A STATEMENT

Blogger and body confidence advocate Natalie Lee describes her London terrace as ‘colourful, loud and sometimes messy’, just how she likes it

‘Our homes should be a true reflection of ourselves – it’s key to how comfortable we feel in them’


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MY STORY

The house was in a state of neglect when we bought it. However, it had so much potential with its amazing high ceilings and tonnes of period features. I wanted an old property with a story, but I also wanted something that I could renovate to my taste, so it ticked all the boxes. The house was also in a great location. This part of east London has a real community feel, so I knew it would make a perfect family home. I had a clear idea of what I would do design-wise within five minutes of walking through the door. We lived with the space for a few years before any major work started because I wanted to see how we

used each room and what the light was like. We decided to extend at the back of the house into the side return and out into the garden to create a bright, open kitchen. The renovation took six months and we moved out for two of them. I didn’t want to play it safe; I wanted to see if I had an eye for design. I absolutely love what I have created, proving that you have to be true to your own taste. I feel like I’ve rescued a run-down period property and created a modern family home by putting my own stamp on it. There are no formalities in this house. It’s a kick off your shoes, step over the dog and dance like no one is watching kind of home and I love it.

A BIT ABOUT ME I’m Natalie Lee, the author behind lifestyle blog, Style Me Sunday, and founder of the Warrior Woman campaign. I went from being a full-time midwife to a fashion blogger and body confidence advocate. I live with my two young daughters and our loveable family pets. WHERE I LIVE My home is a traditional Victorian terrace in the heart of east London. I bought the house in 2009 and fell in love with its potential to create the home of our dreams. WHAT I WANTED TO CHANGE There was lots of scope to open up the ground floor, so I wanted to create a bright open-plan kitchen and dining area. Having an open space was really important for us as a family as my eldest daughter has a rare genetic eye condition called Brittle Cornea Syndrome. Her impaired vision was an important consideration when designing the ground floor. I wanted there to be enough room for the girls to run around as safely as possible. It was an ambitious overhaul to create the space we wanted as a family, but it has transformed the house. HOW I MADE IT MY OWN I love using colour. In fashion, I use it to convey how I’m feeling or change how I’m feeling. If I wake up a bit low, I’ll often put on a bright lipstick and a playful outfit to get me out of the lull. At home, I’ve used colour throughout the house to reflect my personality. I’ve gone for a Palm Springs-style vibe with lots of pinks, lilacs and gold accents. MY FAVOURITE PART The kitchen has become the hub of our house. It’s where we cook and eat together but it’s also where we love to do dance classes and roller skate. The open-plan layout is perfect for a roller disco!

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‘Everything about the kitchen extension, from the bi-fold doors to the additional windows in the pitched roof, is designed to bring in as much light as possible. The sky and garden feel a part of the space,’ says Natalie. ‘I wanted to create a look that instantly transports you to California for that high summer look. I might actually plant some palm trees in the garden for added effect’

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‘I wanted the kitchen to always look happy and the display shelf adds a personal touch to the kitchen space. I like picking up pieces as I travel or collecting art made by friends – they’re little trinkets of special memories’

Style idea

Personalise a kitchen space with a display of prints and photographs

‘I wanted an old property with a story, but I also wanted something that I could renovate to my taste’


Inspiring homes

Plaextension n a kitchen HOW TO...

Before you start knocking down walls, consider these points Think about how you want to use your kitchen space. Do you want to include a dining and living area? Will it be your main space for socialising? What do you want from your new kitchen that’s missing from your current one? Having clear objectives will help you reach the end goal. Write a wish list. Have you always wanted a pantry space, island or a utility area of your own? Now’s the time to go for it and make the dream a reality. Get lots of quotes for the work. The more quotes you get, the better idea you’ll have of what the work should cost. Consider where you want to extend. Extending at the rear or side of your home could give you lots of extra space, or a side return extension or extending over a garage might be all you need. Check if you need planning permission. You could be covered under Permitted Development, but you can get the all-clear from a local planning authority.

‘I feel so lucky to live here – it feels so us’

Terrazzo tiles from Mosaic Factory form a contemporary splashback. The lilac cupboard doors and brass knobs are both from Superfront

A combo of real and fake indoor plants on the worktops introduce texture to the space. ‘A good fake is so hard to find,’ says Natalie. ‘These are from Rockett St George and Matalan’

Kitchen

‘When you enter the kitchen from the hallway, there’s a wall of full-height IKEA cupboards, which store everything from coats and gym kits to scooters and even a washing machine. It’s an absolute life-saver. Because my eldest daughter is partially sighted, I chose cupboard doors that are textured and have knobs, instead of the push magnetic system. I love our pink concrete worktops and handmade island, with childfriendly rounded edges, that were custommade by Smith & Goat. The brick walls are all painted in a bright white to reflect the natural light from the bi-fold doors and to allow the colourful art to pop. The artwork is an eclectic mix of prints, including some of my children’s drawings, which I intend to keep adding to.’

‘Strong colours and pieces with a big presence can look hectic,’ says Natalie, ‘so a neutral base was called for’. Natalie has painted the exposed beams to match the white walls and the industrial-style lights are salvaged pieces


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Get Natalie’s bold home style with these statement buys

Pair of champagne glasses, Star by Julien Macdonald at Freemans

Rattan basket chair, Cielshop

‘Love is Love’ framed print, Very

Living room

‘The living room is divided into two parts. The front half is a dark, cosy space where we curl up and watch TV together in the evenings. I like how the dark walls contrast with the traditional white shutters from Shutterly Fabulous and vibrant accessories. The walls are painted in a Crown Paints colour matched to Farrow & Ball’s Railings. I dressed the MADE.com sofa with lots of colourful cushions. They’re all from John Lewis & Partners, except for the eye-catching mouth cushion, which is from Age of Reason Studios.’

‘Loud colours and cosy dark hues are a favourite of mine, although I wouldn’t use them everywhere’, says Natalie, ‘but this room was designed to be snug and comfortable, which it definitely is’

‘I’ve used some of my fashion books for pops of colour on the floating shelves. I love how the pink sings against the dark walls. My favourite shop for quirky accessories is W.A.Green – you can always find something display-worthy in there’


Inspiring homes

‘Designing a cosy, welcoming home was the priority’

Style idea

Brighten up an empty corner with a wall of fairy lights

‘The distressed table was a vintage find and I thought it would make a perfect drinks table.’ Styled with bottles and cocktail glasses, Natalie has created a funfilled entertaining space, with the ‘Magnifique’ print adding to the party atmosphere. For a similar drinks cabinet, try Nkuku

‘I love the subtle drama of fairy lights; they create such a lovely light. I’ve gone for warm white, but the most important tip is to make sure they don’t flash, it’s the difference between a soft magical wonderland and a fairground nightmare’

Lounge area

‘The dark sitting room leads into another much brighter space, painted in Powdered Clay by Crown Paints. I’ve gone for a 1970s laid-back look in here. I don’t take myself too seriously and I think that’s reflected here; this room is all about fun! My fabulous peacock chair is from Oliver Bonas and I’ve thrown a pink sheepskin rug from Rockett St George over it to add texture. With the variety of textures and colours, including the wooden floors and sumptuous throws, it’s created a lovely cocooning effect. My woven hanging chair, also from Rockett St George, and cosied up with a MADE.com sheepskin, is just beside the kitchen and I often enjoy an evening drink in this little nook. The distressed drinks table is a vintage find and I’ve hung my oversized ‘Magnifique’ print from Gayle Mansfield above it for a personal touch. A bohemian décor is never without indoor plants and I love these excellent faux ones from Rockett St George. Abigail Ahern also have fabulous fakes.’ July 2021 19


Style idea

Some clothes are too pretty to hide away in the wardrobe – hang them on the outside instead!

‘Some people might find having so many items overwhelming, but I feel calm when I’m surrounded by things that mean something to me,’ says Natalie

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Bedroom

‘This is my calm space, a sanctuary of my own. I’ve tried to keep a pared-back look in this room. Furniture throughout the house is a blend of vintage and new, and this room is no exception. My mid-century dresser was a lucky charity shop find that I’ve decorated with some fairy lights. I love how one man’s rubbish is another man’s treasure – obviously that should be woman! I’ve hung gold vintage frames and have personal objects on display, including some of my favourite outfits; things that I’ve collected over time. The walls are white and the room is flooded with light, so it’s a perfect spot to dress up and experiment with my fashion styling. The ‘Hell Yes’ print is another great design from Gayle Mansfield and the rock and roll Ziggy cushion is from Sarah Baily. My original 1970s yellow lamp was a lucky win on eBay. I love having pieces in my home that have a little bit of a past.’

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Natalie has created a unique look throughout her home with a blend of vintage, custom and new furniture. ‘I think your home is the place where you can be your truest self,’ she says. ‘It’s such a reflection of my personality and my life – from the colours I like to the trinkets on display’

With blue tiles, a pink vanity unit and floral wallpaper, the bathroom, like the other rooms, is made up of what Natalie likes. ‘Nothing matches, but everything works together,’ she says


The girls' rooms

‘Motherhood has taught me that there is no bigger responsibility in the world than raising children, and I’m a big believer in positive affirmations. They are written all over both my girls’ rooms. The children’s rooms are forever evolving as they grow, but I think I’ve kept that same sense of fun in both of their bedrooms. The wallpaper and leopard-print curtains are from Wild Hearts Wonder. My girls love the storage lockers, which are from Mustard. I’m always amazed at the amount of stuff they both accumulate and these are great for hiding all of the mess.’ Natalie gave her girls ownership of decorating their rooms. If you don’t want to give kids free rein, you could edit a choice selection first

Bathroom

‘I love our bathroom, but I would probably have a bigger bathtub if I could as it’s my favourite place to relax and think. I love listening to podcasts in the bath.’ Natalie has kept the look simple with metro tiles and a burst of floral with the House of Hackney wallpaper, which she says, ‘makes mornings feel like summer all year round’.

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‘The Berber-style rug is from La Redoute; it has a beautiful bold impact on the room while giving a soft, warm finish. The wildlife-inspired wallpaper was my daughter’s choice as she loves all things nature’

WHAT I LEARNED...

I’m so glad I lived in the space for a few years before starting any major work. We waited because I wanted to see how we used each room and what the light was like, but also because of the diagnosis of my eldest daughter. Her impaired vision completely changed my original ideas. I’ve now created a space where she can skip and roller skate around freely and safely. The girls and I had to move out for two months during the renovations and this wasn’t something I had taken into consideration. When we moved back in, we didn’t have a proper working kitchen so we had to microwave meals in one of the bedrooms. It was a huge undertaking. Obviously, I’m glad we did it as we have our dream kitchen, but I wouldn’t be rushing to do another renovation anytime soon! Rearranging a space instantly refreshes it. Switch up lampshades and bases and swap out cushions on different chairs. Paint old picture frames a new colour and hang artworks that have been forgotten about lying under your bed.

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£27.99 per roll Wallpaper Depot

See how Natalie makes a feature of small rooms in her home on page 14

Give your home a bit of extra sparkle with the Sequin Gold Glitter wallpaper

£19 per roll I Want Wallpaper

£15 per roll Turn any room into a glamorous salon with Wilko the intricately detailed Create a traditional scheme Peacock wallpaper with the Fresco Wood Panel effect wallpaper in Grey

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STATEMENT WALLPAPERS Celebrate tricky rooms, like Natalie, by decorating with dramatic prints

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£22 per roll Argos

Let the outdoors in with the breezy Summer Garden print

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Relax with the swaying palm trees in Julien Macdonald’s Honolulu wallpaper

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Bathe in a tropical oasis by using the Amazon wallpaper in your bathroom

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Create an urban, industrial look with a feature wall covered in Muriva wallpaper

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Freshen up a hall or stairway with this 3D-effect Floral White wallpaper

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Surround yourself with shelves of pretty blooms with the Florista wallpaper

Use the bright and beautiful Nora wallpaper to add zest to alcoves and corners

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The Laguna Plate wallpaper is perfect for the kitchen, and joyful in the lounge

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Make the look... LIGHTNING BOLT CUSHION If your bed, couch or chair is missing a certain something, take inspiration from Natalie’s styling and throw on a statement cushion, like this lightning bolt design, to add an instant spark to any space Velour in Heather, £33.36 per m, Prestigious Textiles. Faux leather in Metallic Pewter, £18.99 per sq m, Minerva

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● Template ● Paper ● Scissors ● Faux leather fabric ● Pins ● Velour fabric ● Sewing machine ● Cotton thread ● 40cm square cushion pad Go to yourhomestyle.uk and print the lightning bolt template onto paper and cut out. Place the template pieces onto the faux leather and pin in place. Cut around the template then remove the pins. Next, measure and cut out one 42cm square and two 42 x 30cm rectangular pieces of velour fabric. Set the two rectangular pieces of fabric aside. Pin the faux leather lightning bolt to the velour square, and neatly stitch in place. Take one of the rectangular pieces of fabric, and fold and press a double hem along one of the 42cm sides with an iron. Sew the hem in place, and repeat with the second piece. Next, lay the rectangular pieces on top of the square piece, with the hemmed edges overlapping each other, and pin in place. Sew all the way round. Finally, turn the cushion cover right sides out and put the cushion pad inside.

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THE FUTURE’S The way we light our homes has become more efficient over time thanks to smarter technology, and smart meters could lead us even further

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ighting is one of the single most important ways in which we can influence the ambience in our homes. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of walking into a perfectly lit room to make you feel at ease. And historically, we’ve used a lot of energy on lightbulbs that’ll create the perfect atmosphere, spending hundreds on electricity bills in the process. Thankfully though, smart technology is trimming those bills, and carbon footprints everywhere, all the time. Another piece of smart tech that can help you take control of your energy bills and minimise your environmental impact is a smart meter. In addition to their domestic impact, the more people that get them installed, the more Britain’s energy system will be able to deal with the power demands of the 21st century and move away from reliance on fossil fuels.

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Not so long ago, energy-saving lightbulbs weren’t a particularly attractive proposition. They didn’t provide the sort of warmth that’s conducive to a relaxing home. Halogen spotlights were all the rage but were extremely expensive to run. Thankfully since then, the advent of LED models has given us far better quality, and more energy-efficient options. Not only can they provide excellent lighting by using a fraction of the energy, but they also create less heat, making them safer too. So what about the numbers behind the changes? Switching all the lightbulbs in your house can potentially save you around £40 a year on bills, and a significant 63kg of CO2 emissions.

To put that in context, that’s the same carbon footprint as heating the average UK home for 10 days, driving a car 297km or eating avocadoes every day of the year (according to a study on the carbon impact of different food by the University of Oxford published in 2018). Indeed, if all 28 million homes in Britain made the switch tomorrow, Energy Saving Trust estimates we could save 1.7 million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. But it’s not just about bulbs. Smart innovations like Alexa allow us to create pre-set looks for our rooms to match our mood in a way that was only once possible in custom-built houses, while solar-powered outdoor lighting has helped us make the most of our gardens at night without using extra energy.

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Another simple change we can make around the home is getting a smart meter installed by your energy supplier. Its handy in-home display allows you to see how much energy you’re using, as well as how much it’s costing you in pounds and pence. That means when you start making changes around the home, like switching to LED bulbs, you should soon start to see the benefits with your own eyes. By getting a smart meter, you’ll be joining the millions of people across Britain who are doing their bit to reduce energy waste on a national scale. And that all adds up to an energy system that’s more adaptable, modern and able to make increased, more efficient use of renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.

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‘My confidence with colour grew as I moved from room to room’

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No room left on the walls? Propping artwork up can make an impact too

I transformed my cottage WITH COLOUR

With a passion for bright and bold interiors, Gill Corrigan has turned her ex-rental into a fun-filled family home


Inspiring homes Lots of plants add layers of natural texture in the living room, where Gill’s love of colour shines bright. The pink sofa from DFS is dressed up with cushions from IKEA and a tassel throw from Ian Snow. The look is pulled together with an eye-catching rug from Kukoon Rugs. The yellow side table is from Homebase and the artwork is from Juniqe

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A BIT ABOUT ME I’m Gill Corrigan and I work for Shannon Heritage. I live here with my husband, Bryan, a prison officer, and my four children, my twin boys, Ethan and Jessie, 13, Lilah, nine, and Ellie, three. I post interior updates on my Instagram @rowans_rainbow. WHERE I LIVE My home is a three-bedroom 1930s bungalow near Adare in County Limerick. It’s down the road from my mother’s, which is very handy for babysitting. We’ve lived in this house for three years. WHAT I WANTED TO CHANGE The magnolia-painted walls and shabby carpets had to go. The house didn’t need any major renovation work, but I was keen to make it feel like a home and freshen up the tired décor. HOW I MADE IT MY OWN I put my creative stamp on the place by introducing lots of colour with murals, accessories and plants. MY FAVOURITE PART I love the dining area with the French doors looking out to the garden. It’s a lovely space where we can all sit, eat and be together.

within our budget and to our surprise it was accepted. Once we moved in, we set about updating the décor. First, we painted the whole place white, ripped out the old carpets in the bedrooms and fitted laminate flooring. We didn’t have the funds to replace the kitchen, so we just updated the red tiles by painting them in an aqua colour. Once I had a blank canvas to work with, I set about making my mark with the interiors, which all started in the children’s rooms. You can be very creative in these spaces and I encouraged the children to come up with ideas. This is where my journey started really, and I haven’t looked back!

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MY STORY

We were keen to get on the property ladder and wanted to stay in this area. We’d been looking for some time, but nothing ticked the right boxes until we spotted this cottage. It was over our budget, but we took a look at it and instantly fell in love. Although it was a bit dated, it had a lovely feel to it. The previous owners had extended to one side and created a large, spacious living area with the kitchen on one side. The big windows had a great view onto the garden and made the whole space feel lovely and bright. The house had been on the market for a while, so we put in an offer that was


Living room

Gill has hand-painted colourful murals on the walls, which pop against the matt white. ‘My confidence with colour grew gradually as I moved from room to room,’ she says. ‘I had initially painted this whole room white and started adding small splashes of colour with art and colourful flowerpots. Then I moved onto painting murals and introduced more colour with the larger pieces of furniture, like the sofa. I used to have a neutral grey sofa in this room but then my mother needed a sofa, so I gave it to her, which gave me a good excuse to splash out on a luxurious pink velvet sofa. This one, from DFS, along with the rug from Kukoon Rugs, creates a statement and gives the room a bold focal point.’

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The bright pink velvet chair, from DFS, matches the sofa, while the blue sheepskin footstool, from Baa Stool, adds extra texture and contrasting colour. The artwork is by Victoria Atelier on Etsy


Inspiring homes Simple metal cabinets from IKEA provide stylish storage in the living room, while a collection of candles and plant pots from Tiger add more colour

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Grouping colourful candles and plant pots adds vibrancy and is a cheap and easy way to change up a look Gill found the perfect-sized dining table and chairs in IKEA. A collection of baskets from HomeSense adds extra colour and texture in this corner

Dining area

The hand-painted mural on one wall adds instant interest to the dining area. ‘I love this part of the house,’ says Gill. ‘There’s plenty of room for us all to sit around the table; the bench is perfect for the children and keeps the space looking open and uncluttered. The space is quite tight, which made it hard to decorate, but I got around it by going for a few hanging plants. I’ve added more interest with lettering from Perfectly Crafty and a selection of colourful baskets. I hung the same zigzag curtains that I found for the living room in this spot as well.’

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Gill found these bargain zigzag curtains from Harry Corry. ‘ They work beautifully with the black-andwhite stripes in my mural, adding another geometric element to the room,’ says Gill

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Transform your walls with geometric shapes HOW TO...

Get it right first time round Plan your mural on paper before transferring to the walls. This allows you to do a trial run of drawing the mural, measuring and getting your angles right first. You can also pick your paint colours in advance and add them to your sketch to see where each colour will go and to make sure the colours complement each other. Use tester pots to save money. Sketch the mural first on the wall rather than painting it free-hand. It’s helpful to use a super sharp pencil and a spirit level. If you’re including triangles, chevrons or diagonals, make a template to use to ensure every angle is the same. It’s very important to use good-quality painting tape like Frog tape as your usual masking tape won’t work. Tape in sections going over the pencil lines and use a spirit level to ensure the lines stay straight. The first step is to paint over all the outer edges with a base colour – this should be your wall colour – as this prevents the other colours bleeding under the tape and gives the cleanest lines. Then continue with the colours. Always do at least two coats and remove the tape when the paint is still slightly wet to prevent peeling. Faux plant in rattan basket, Primark

For extra storage in the kitchen, Gill found the perfect-sized open shelving on Amazon. ‘It’s a great way of displaying my plants and extra jars for dried ingredients,’ she says


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‘Eventually, I’d like to redo the kitchen but small updates have made a big difference for now’

The tiles, painted in Johnston’s Aquamarine, frame the neutral cabinets. To lift the space and add more visual interest, Gill has used a geometric patterned rug from B&Q

Style idea

If you don’t have the budget for new tiles, paint your existing ones instead

Kitchen

‘As we were on a tight budget, there wasn’t much we could do in this room. Everything was pretty neutral when we first moved in, so we introduced colour with our choice of aqua tile paint. We applied two coats to make sure it was properly sealed. I really wanted some more colour in this room and my much-loved yellow microwave, from Swan, which took me ages to find, was exactly what it needed. I’d love to redo the kitchen to make it a bit more modern, but for now, it’s on our to-do list.’


Master bedroom

‘I recently redecorated this room. I kept the overall colour white, painting black stripes around the room and introduced pattern and colour with my choice of bed linen, accessories and artwork, with zigzag and striped cushions from Happy Friday. As the artwork and bed linen are quite busy, I stuck to plain white handleless bedside lockers and a simple yellow cabinet from Argos for extra storage. The colourful crochet throw was made by my sister. She’s very talented and made all the crochet throws that are dotted around the house,’ reveals Gill.

‘I’ve had this headboard for years so I decided to reupholster it with a striking yellow fabric I found on Amazon. The side light and table are both from IKEA and the zigzag rug is from Oxendales. I spotted the artwork, from Juniqe, and knew it would be perfect in this room. The yellow cabinet is from Argos’

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‘Our bedroom always looks different. I love changing up the artwork and bedding, depending on my mood’


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Bathroom

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‘The bathroom was perfectly functional and didn’t need replacing, but I must admit, I would love to have a larger space with a bath, so this is on our to-do list, funds permitting. I couldn’t let any room go untouched when it comes to colour. As it’s such a small room I just introduced a pop of colour with some simple artwork and self-adhesive vinyl stripes that I stuck to the back wall of the room. I found a simple white mirror in IKEA, which I hung above the basin to keep the look clean and fresh.’ Gill kept the original décor in the bathroom and gave it a quick update with a rug from IKEA and potted plants

The crochet throws, made by Gill’s sister, along with the string of lights from Cable and Cotton and rug from Safavieh, give the room a cosy feel

Lilah and Ellie's room

‘Rather than painting a mural in here, I decided to introduce wallpaper and a bit of colour blocking behind the bed. Anything goes in this room, as long as it’s colourful the girls love it, so we’re constantly adding to it with throws and artwork. To free up floor space, I went for bunk beds from Argos and decorated the room with pompoms, lettering and colourful fairy lights.’ Paper decorations, like these honeycomb pompoms, are a low-cost way to add a fun splash of colour

WHAT I LEARNED...

It can be hard to know where to start when it comes to adding colour to your home, but I found starting small really helped. I began with colourful candles and plant pots and added pompoms to stuff I already had, and it helped build my confidence to try colour on a bigger scale. If you can, start with the kids’ rooms. There is no room in the house that’s more fun and easier to add colour to. You can let your imagination run wild and let the kids join in with picking colours and accessories too. Don’t forget paper decorations like pompoms and lanterns, which are high impact and low cost! Even if you love colour, you still need a few neutral elements thrown in. Keeping the bones of your home neutral makes adding colour with accessories much easier.

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Make a statement by filling the Fiori jug with contrasting orange blooms

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Liven up your morning routine with the Celeste fast-drying hammam towel

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Give your home office a boost by using this London Brick vase as a pencil pot

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Show your sofa or garden chairs a little love with the Heart embroidered cushion


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POMPOM BEDSPREAD Want a quick, easy way to pep up your home décor? Add a scattering of colourful pompoms to a blanket, like Gill, for an instant, on-trend update Women’s Institute Premium acrylic yarn, £2.40 for 100g; pompom makers, £7 for a pack of four sizes, both Hobbycraft

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● Yarn in bright rainbow colours ● Small pompom maker ● Scissors ● Cotton throw ● Pins ● Needle and thread Use the pompom maker to create lots of small pompoms from yarn in bright, rainbow colours. Slightly flatten the pompoms, and trim any loose ends with scissors. Lay the throw out on your work surface or bed, and smooth out any creases or folds. Position the pompoms in rows on the throw and use pins to hold them in place. Using a needle and thread, neatly sew each pompom to the throw,


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I'FRENCH ve givenCOUNTRY my new-build a LOOK Tilly Woodland has transformed her one-bed flat by filling it with interesting finds, vintage buys and some clever country-style touches

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MY STORY

Saving for our first place after graduating uni seemed never-ending, but we finally managed to get on the property ladder and bag this one-bedroom flat. A big selling point was, because it’s a new-build, it didn’t need any major work, which was important to us as we didn’t have the funds to renovate or take on a fixer-upper. The kitchen and bathroom were both modern and it meant we wouldn’t have any fuss with our first home. We moved in just before Christmas in 2019, so the very first thing in the place was a Christmas tree! Back then my taste was quite different, and I wanted chic

monochrome décor. Since then my style has evolved a lot and I started adding more character with vintage pieces and countrystyle buys; this set it apart from other small, boxy one-bed flats. Decorating wasn’t easy, as new-builds are known for paint that chips and crumbling dry walls. I even used extra delicate painter’s tape, but it still managed to rip the paint off. I managed it in the end though, and what with the new paint colours, wall panelling and rustic styling, I’ve managed to create a really individual, sustainable home. People walk in and can’t believe it’s a new-build, which is something I’m really proud of. The cabinets in the kitchen are from Magnet, and although they’re slightly more modern than Tilly would like, she’s added lots of vintage touches to give the space more character. The dining chairs were an eBay find for just £6.75

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A BIT ABOUT ME I’m Tilly Woodland and I live with my boyfriend, Reece Franklin. We’re both 24 and are biomedical researchers. WHERE I LIVE Our one-bedroom flat was built in 2019, and it’s in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. It’s near to work in Cambridge for us both, as well as to my family, plus it’s close to the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, with fields and fresh air just a short walk away. I post interior updates on my Instagram @tillycorinnehome. WHAT I WANTED TO CHANGE Because it’s a new-build, it was lacking personality. I wanted to add character to the place, as it felt very flat. HOW I MADE IT MY OWN I’ve added lots of vintage and antique pieces and decorated in a grey and white colour scheme with copper accents and natural textures. MY FAVOURITE PART The bedroom is so serene and tranquil, and I love the contrast of the raw wood with the light tones. I also have my dream antique pine bed, which was a bargain eBay find. emrO eizziL sotohP nosdivaD eiruaL gnilyts dna erutaeF


High street buys are mixed in with vintage. The plates on the table are from Dunelm and the jug is IKEA, while the candlestick holders are from a local charity shop

‘I get most of my inspiration from Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest, as well as interiors mags’


Inspiring homes To hide the washing machine, Tilly sewed a curtain to cover it. She installed the tiled splashback herself using Farmhouse Blanco tiles from Wickes. The drying rack is from Nkuku and the small artwork is from a seller on Instagram, @themuseehome, who prints affordable antique art

A hanging clothes dryer keeps the floor space free. The wooden kitchen trolley is on castors so can be moved around, and provides extra worktop and storage space for fruit and bar ingredients

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Hide appliances with a handmade curtain

Scaffold board shelves show off lots of Tilly’s treasures and prized pieces, most of which are from car boot sales, charity shops or antique markets. Tilly often swaps items out when she picks up something she loves more, so the display is constantly changing. The antique print is from @themuseehome

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Part of one large open-plan room, the kitchen consists of units and appliances along one wall. ‘I’ve tried to keep the tones in the dining and living space sympathetic to the kitchen cabinets,’ says Tilly, ‘as it helps the room to flow better’. Light colours and rustic wood touches help create the neutral French style that Tilly loves. ‘Hanging the shelves above the dining table turned out to be more of a task than I had first anticipated,’ she says. ‘I tried to do them myself, but it involved drilling through a double dry wall and using some hefty wall anchors, so I had to call my dad to help out. With his expertise, they were done in an afternoon – I just supplied the tea!’

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Stick-on tiles from Amazon have been used to fill the area inside the fireplace, while a bench from eBay sits in front and provides extra seating when needed. The bookcase was free on Facebook Marketplace and is perfect for showcasing Tilly’s vintage finds

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Bag a bargain with these top tips… Vintage shopping can be overwhelming as there’s so much choice, so it’s good to have an idea in mind of what kind of thing you’re after. It will help you narrow down your choices and stay focused. If you’re shopping for furniture, make sure you measure up. There’s nothing worse than buying something only to find it’s too big or small for your space. If you’re visiting a car boot or antiques fair, take a tape measure with you so you can make sure it’s the right fit. If you’re new to vintage shopping, start off small with little accessories such as picture frames, artworks, vases or books. Even little items can add history to your shelves or display space. Love the idea of vintage but don’t want your home to look like a charity shop? Mix your pieces in with high street buys – guests will be hard-pressed to guess which is old and which is new. The great part about shopping vintage is that the prices are usually low, so if you get bored of something, you can simply resell or donate without the guilt.

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Tilly loves copperware and has various pieces dotted about the flat, including a Queen Victoria stamped watering can from her grandparents


Living room

‘Styling the living room was probably the hardest job as it’s a weird shape,’ says Tilly. ‘For a while I thought I’d never be happy with it. Luckily, after I had replaced most of the furniture and added a few features it’s come together nicely. IKEA’s FÄRLÖV range has always been on my bucket list and I managed to buy an armchair, which always seemed to be out of stock. I also installed some wall panelling, which was the easiest DIY project I’ve done. At Christmas, I kept seeing pictures of homes with lovely styled-up mantelpieces and it made me really want my own, so I added a fireplace and then used stick-on vinyl to give the effect of tiles. My best idea, though, was covering the grey carpet with a rug – you can’t get more rustic than jute!’

Style idea

Use a hamper for storage and pull it out to use as a coffee table when needed

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‘I’m always inspired by the countryside, so I have lots of real and faux plants’

Tilly angled her living room furniture inwards to help create a clearly defined space between this and the kitchen, while still being accessible. The dark grey sofa is from DFS, the armchair is IKEA and the botanical pictures are from Etsy. The wall panelling is from Wickes and is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Drop Cloth


Bedroom

‘I love vintage and antiques so most of my dream furniture is love at first sight’

Tilly has created a tranquil feel in the bedroom, with a large antique wooden bed taking centre stage, and light-coloured walls providing the perfect backdrop for her pared-back scheme. Wooden wall units sit neatly in the corners to display accessories, while wall carvings above the bed add more character. An ottoman provides storage and a handy place for cushions at night. ‘Our bed is from eBay,’ says Tilly. ‘I wanted something unique that made a statement, as I wasn’t going to be adding any features to the walls. A full fourposter bed would’ve taken up too much space as the room is quite small, but the benefit of a half-poster bed is that you get the height and grandeur, but it doesn’t take up quite as much vertical space.’

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Tilly bought her bed from eBay for just £100. ‘It was so beautiful and unique. I couldn’t pass up on the chance to buy it, but I hadn’t really thought about how I would get it home,’ she says. ‘It wouldn’t fit in my car and it was an hour’s drive away. Luckily my parents agreed to help me, and we strapped it to the top of their car – we half-thought we’d lose it on the way home in the wind!’ The bedside tables are from Wayfair

A half-poster bed looks just as good as a four-poster but is better suited to small spaces


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Hallway

The wallpaper, from Wayfair, sits perfectly above wall panelling painted in Farrow & Ball’s Bancha. The floor runner was a hand-me-down from some family friends, while the lights were just £5 on Facebook Marketplace

The gorgeous green-coloured hallway makes a striking statement when you first walk into Tilly’s flat and is nothing like what you’d expect from this uber-modern building. ‘This was the first room I decorated, and I was desperate to include some wallpaper,’ says Tilly. ‘The hallway, being such a narrow space, seemed like the perfect place to start, so I panelled the walls halfway and hung wallpaper above them. Eventually, I’d like to redecorate this space with something brighter. Now that I’ve decorated the rest of the flat in lighter colours, it feels slightly too dark and breaks up the flow between rooms.’ The dresser, at the end of the hallway, was a bargain from Facebook Marketplace.

Bathroom

The bathroom is the one room that Tilly hasn’t done much to, but she has plans to panel the side of the bath and replace the basin and taps. ‘I’ve added some vintage pieces to the room for now,’ she says, ‘including a fantastic antique chair that I found in my grandparents’ loft. It’s got lots of charm and is my greatest treasure. It’s difficult to make this modern bathroom feel characterful and rustic, as three walls are tiled from top to bottom, and there’s a huge built-in mirror. I’d like to add some botanical prints to the one painted wall in the room and a vintage-style sink on a dresser converted into a washstand would be amazing! That’s something I’ll have to wait for until I find the perfect piece of furniture to DIY.’ Rectangular-shaped beige tiles line the bathroom walls, with standard white fittings that were all part of the new-build décor. Tilly added the small cabinet from B&M under the sink to store cleaning products

WHAT I LEARNED...

When you’re painting walls, take off your masking tape while the paint is still a bit wet – it stops the paint you just put on chipping right off, which it can do if completely dry. Watching YouTube tutorials is an easy way to pick up DIY and decorating skills, especially if it’s something you haven’t done before. For best results, watch them twice, so you don’t miss anything. Try not to leave jobs 95 per cent done. It’s so easy to walk away when the main bits are done, but the final touches really finish off a room.

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Perk up your dining chairs with a set of cushions in matching pastel hues

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Give your front door a summer makeover with a set of lanterns and LED candles

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The Pembroke dining table combines traditional styling with refined construction

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This sweet picnic hamper is perfect for packing away everyday clutter

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£19 Arket

A hard-wearing jute mat will give your hallway a boost of natural style


Shop the look

£35 Marks & Spencer

Use the Lincoln easy-fit lampshade to quickly transform your pendant fitting

£35 IKEA

The GAMLEBY chair is made from solid pine, which ages beautifully over time

£39 MADE.com

These sleek Atom wall hooks provide practical storage with subtle good looks

£25.99 Zara Home

Feel like a domestic goddess by storing home-made dressings on this neat rack

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£100 där lighting

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Blur the lines between contemporary and traditional with this statement Artichoke lamp

Cover up your plant pots by popping them into colourful dipped baskets

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Get the laundry out from under your feet with this ceiling-mounted airer

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This Moroccan-inspired tufted rug is perfect for creating a light, bright but cosy space

£14 George Home

Arrange this set of cute birds to add a pop of colour to plain walls

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DRIED FLOWER CANDLES Having as many candles as Tilly can soon add up, so save your pennies and create your own set of aromatic eco candles Soya wax flakes, £8.50 for 1kg; candle wicks, £2.50 for a pack of 10; Deep Blush flower confetti, £1 for 10g, all Hobbycraft. Round tray table, £79.99, H&M Home

You will need

● Bamboo skewer ● Wire wick ● Glasses or glass jars ● Scissors ● Large saucepan ● Old small saucepan ● Soya wax flakes (250g per 8x9cm glass) ● Essential oils ● Dried petals, rosemary or other herbs and spices ● Scissors First, cut a skewer in half, then cut a piece of wick about 4cm longer than the height of the glass jar and tie it onto the skewer piece. Balance it on top of the glass with the longer end of the wick dangling inside, and the shorter end pointing upwards. Quarter-fill a large saucepan with cold water. Place the wax into the smaller pan, and then place it inside the large pan. Gently bring the water to the boil, and simmer on a low heat until the wax melts. Add a few drops of essential oils to the molten wax and stir well. Carefully pour the wax into the jar. Add some dried petals or rosemary, then leave to cool at room temperature until the wax is solid. Finally, remove the skewer and trim the wick to 2cm with scissors.

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Be careful not to add too much fragrance to the wax as it can cause the candle to self-extinguish or not burn properly.

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Architect George Clarke chooses window dressing designs with the help of local advisor, Kevin Product design manager, Yvonne Keal shows George Clarke the latest collections from Hillarys during his factory visit


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Leanne sold her old grey sofas not long after moving in. ‘I had always pictured a dark green or black sofa in here,’ she reveals. ‘But this teal velvet sofa and chair from Dunelm were on sale and they add a nice pop of colour. I particularly love the dog cushion by Catherine Rowe Designs.’

‘Although each room has its own feel, I use plants and quirky accessories to add personality and you’ll find some form of animal print in every room’

We transformed our entire home FOR UNDER £2,000 Faced with a dated red and beige colour scheme, Leanne Ward spent lockdown bringing a modern boho look to her 1930s semi


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Style idea

Play with different heights, like a tall plant or floor lamp in the corner, to add variety

MY STORY

or two, except for the spare box room and hallway. We did all the work ourselves on a tight budget. For instance, we did the entire kitchen makeover for about £150 and the other rooms have only really cost us what we’ve spent on paint and soft furnishings. I love finding hacks for changing up a style in a quick, affordable way and I love taking risks, like painting the dining room wall black or transforming the kitchen floor. Although each room has its own feel, I always use plants and quirky accessories to add personality. Looking back, the rooms are pretty identical to my Pinterest boards, so I definitely achieved what I set out to do.

A BIT ABOUT ME I’m Leanne Ward, an art studio manager for a ceramic printers. I live with my partner, Ashley Simpson, a teaching assistant, and our two pugs, Jinxy and Hudson. WHERE I LIVE Our home is a three-bedroom, 1930s semi-detached house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. We’ve lived here since February 2020. WHAT I WANTED TO CHANGE The house had been well looked after but there was lots of floral wallpaper and the dark oak kitchen with fruitdesign tiles wasn’t my style. HOW I MADE IT MY OWN I’ve decorated it in a dark boho style with a hint of pink, lots of plants and the odd ceramic tiger. You can see more of my home style on my Instagram @sixtysevenbelmont. MY FAVOURITE PART I change my mind quite a lot, but it’s probably the living room where we spend most of our time. When I walk in, it makes me really happy and so proud of what we’ve achieved.

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We weren’t actually looking to move but had always admired this row of 1930s houses on our daily dog walks, so when one came up for sale we acted fast. It was the big bay windows, high ceilings, coving and picture rails that made us fall in love. When we moved in the overall quality was really good, just a little outdated, so we’ve modernised what was already there to make it more our style. I had just started painting a couple of rooms when lockdown started, so being furloughed during the first few months gave us a chance to really get stuck in. Most rooms have seen a paintbrush

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Painting the brown surround white and covering the marble back panel with £25 vinyl tile stickers has made a huge difference. ‘I chose a small-scale monochrome design so it wasn’t too overpowering and would go with anything,’ says Leanne. Gold touches, like the Next floor lamp and mirrors from Matalan and Dunelm, add a luxe edge

Style idea Add interest to walls by hanging mirrors from picture rails

‘It was the big bay windows, high ceilings, coving and picture rails that made us fall in love with this house’


Steal my style

Get Leanne’s modern boho home style with these buys

Inspiring homes

Living room

‘I was originally planning to scrape off the red and cream wallpaper in here, but I got impatient and just painted over the top. Wallpapering is such a big job, it seemed easier. At first, I went for a quick coat of cream to cover the pattern, then used Dulux’s Blush Pink. I was too scared to go full-on dark green across the top part, so I used a darker pink above the picture rail at first. It didn’t take long before I got brave and painted it in Johnstone’s Ivy Sky, which I think works so much better. Plants feature heavily in every room. In the corner there’s a giant Dracaena fragrans plant, which cost £50 on Facebook Marketplace. The seller said it was eight years old, so there’s a lot of pressure to keep it alive! It’s my favourite thing in the room and makes such a statement. The colourful art print from Juniqe brings everything together.’

Pearl Dusty Pink cushion, Cushoo

Basket planter on legs, The Northern Line

Terrific tiger deco, Joe Browns Pink voile curtains from The Range allow plenty of light in. ‘Most stained-glass windows have traditional colours, but these pink and pale blue ones are special,’ says Leanne. ‘They’re one of my favourite things in the house’

A £40 sideboard from a charity shop has been painted in Blackjack chalk paint by Frenchic, with shelving from B&M above. ‘I liked the 70s style, but it didn’t fit with everything else in the room,’ says Leanne. ‘The gold handles were £8 on eBay and really finish it off’

Style idea

Make the most of empty wall space with a multi-tier shelf

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HOW TO...

Paint kitchen units

Whether you have a laminate or wood kitchen, painting the cabinets is an easy weekend DIY project that can totally transform your room You don’t necessarily need to take all the doors off and if you don’t mind the inside of your cupboards staying the same colour, you could just paint the exterior to save time. First, cover tiles, appliances and worktops with masking tape and remove all the handles before cleaning the cupboard and drawer fronts with sugar soap. Next, lightly sand the surfaces with sanding blocks that will get into any corners and grooves. Use a good-quality small roller for the best finish, and a natural bristle paintbrush for harder-to-reach areas. Apply a thin layer of wood primer and allow to dry for four-to-six hours. Once it’s dry, you can apply your chosen paint to the cupboard fronts first, then move onto the trims. A second or third coat might be needed for the best finish. Pick a satinwood paint or specialist furniture and cupboard paint or try Little Greene’s intelligent eggshell for a high quality washable low sheen finish. If you’re not confident about tackling the job yourself, there are several companies, such as National Resprays and The Kitchen Facelift Company, which will come and spray-paint your kitchen in a day. Not only will it give a professional finish, but it’s less messy and time-consuming.

Two coats of Frenchic Blackjack chalk paint have transformed the brown kitchen. ‘It didn’t need priming or sealing so it was really easy to do,’ says Leanne. A monochrome geometric rug from Dunelm finishes off the space

Style idea

A strip of wood painted black acts as a trim around the worktop and disguises the old 3D fruit tiles

Kitchen

Style idea

In future, the couple might knock through to the dining room, but for now they’ve dressed the space with a rattan shelf from Matalan and boho wall-mounted bowls from B&M

Painting the underside of the arch links it to the kitchen cupboards

‘We didn’t touch the brown wood kitchen until last Christmas as we had hoped to knock through to the dining room and install new units. It soon became clear we’d need to wait a while for builders, so we decided to save our money and go for a quick fix makeover instead. My first job was painting the terracotta hexagonal floor. I then added Rust-Oleum floor chips to give a terrazzo effect. I had seen a few painted kitchens on Instagram so opted for black to make it feel more modern. I took the doors off for the first few, but it was such a faff, so I finished the rest in situ. In total the whole makeover only cost about £150.’


Inspiring homes

‘It’s always handy to have a few cans of spray paint in white, black and gold, so you can change charity shop buys to fit your scheme’

Leanne’s a big fan of plants and has them dotted around every room. ‘My mum made lots of the hanging planters during lockdown,’ she says. ‘I love the double one, which I got in Cornwall, as it’s quite unusual’

Dining room

‘When we first moved in, the idea was to have this room as a snug with a 70s vibe for listening to music. My friend helped me paint over the wallpaper with some brown paint for a retro feel, but we only got as far as the chimney breast before realising it was awful! I painted the picture rail black for contrast and tried a peach arch behind the dining table too. However, during lockdown we took the wallpaper off and did it all properly with goodquality lining paper. I think I’ve achieved the tribal jungle look I wanted with lots of rattan, plants and a few ceramic tigers.’

A black feature wall provides the perfect backdrop for Leanne’s forest wall hanging from Love Frankie and storage unit from Vasagle, while the compact dining table with benches from Argos is a real space saver. ‘The spotty rug from George Home was originally for the bedroom but it was much larger than I thought so it would only fit down here,’ adds Leanne

‘I painted the wooden fire surround black to start with, but it looks miles better white, as it makes the plants stand out more,’ says Leanne. The Crittallstyle mirror is from Home Bargains and the walls are painted in Johnstone’s Oatcake


Master bedroom

‘Over Christmas, we moved from the front to the back bedroom as it’s a lot quieter away from the road. When we took off the blue and brown floral wallpaper, the lining paper underneath was still good quality, so we painted the walls pink with a yellow stripe around the top. It wasn’t long before I fancied a change though as the colour scheme felt a bit childlike. I went more neutral, but that felt a bit too boring! To spice it up, I created a spotty animal print wall opposite the bed, which took two days. I started off using a stencil but then went freehand as it was hard to match up the shapes. Then I went even bolder with a nature-inspired wall mural on the side wall. I practised beforehand on paper to see what colours and shapes worked together and then scaled it up on the wall.’

Some clever upcycling has given these scratched drawers a new lease of life. ‘I considered wooden dowels on the front, but it would’ve been time-consuming to do, so I used wallpaper instead to give a similar effect.’ The gold shelves are from B&M

Style idea

A piece of glass cut to size makes a great wipeable top for a dressing table or chest of drawers

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The rattan screen, a gift from a friend, makes a striking focal point behind the headboard. Dunelm has a similar design for £75. Handy storage in the deep bay window sill has proved invaluable, and Leanne loves having another spot for displaying her vases. She has added black and white fringe curtains to give a 70s vibe

Bathroom

‘We haven’t changed much in the bathroom, but a few small tweaks have made a big difference. For instance, I didn’t like the marble-effect tiles, so I used white tile paint to cover them up. I wasn’t sure if it would look good against the off-cream suite, but it’s actually turned out well. Painting the textured wallpaper above in black has given it a more modern look, and it matches with the granite-effect shower panel opposite. Although we’d like to eventually replace the bathroom and install a bigger walk-in shower with a tropical spa feel, it suits us for now.’

Spare bedroom

‘We’ve gone for a relaxed boho 70s feel in here with lots of rattan. This is the only room where we needed to change the carpet and it’s made a huge difference as it was red with a floral pattern before. Luckily the cream and red wallpaper came off in full sheets when we stripped the room, which saved loads of time. There’s plenty of storage too since we kept the floor-to-ceiling mirrored wardrobes and have ottoman beds in both bedrooms.’

WHAT I LEARNED...

The old bathroom suite has been dressed up with an IKEA mirror, George Home bathmat and bath bridge. ‘To make a feature on the wall I created some storage using a spare bathmat and shower caddy,’ says Leanne

I try and buy items that work in most rooms so these can be easily transferable. Although I’m a lover of colour and pattern, I usually incorporate this through fabrics and accessories rather than wallpaper or bright-coloured paint. This way, if we fancy a change, I do a little ‘shop the home,’ swapping furniture around and bringing in different rugs and throws to change the colours up. I love high street shops for finding on-trend bargain pieces and mixing them with upcycled furniture and accessories. When you mix these with vintage and charity shop finds, you can create a more unique style.

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See how Leanne styles a jungle of green and gorgeous houseplants in her home on page 54

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These small-scale faux plants come with a range of colourful concrete planters

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Stand out from the crowd with this real fishbone cactus

Shop the look...

HAPPY HOUSEPLANTS Create a relaxing green space without the fuss, like Leanne, with hard-wearing and low-maintenance plants

£5.50 IKEA

This real Monstera adansonii is a tough little climber

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The tendrils of this faux hanging Scindapsus would look stylish draped over a mantelpiece

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A real stick yucca is a great statement house plant and is practically unkillable

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Add a natural look to your desk with these short and sweet faux succulents


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Style up a dark corner with a faux string of pearls in a macramé cement pot

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Legend has it the rosy undersides of spotted begonia leaves inspired Louboutin’s red soles

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Real orchids give you budgetfriendly, long-lasting blooms in a range of colours

£18.50 The Little Botanical

Devil’s ivy plants are happy to live in dark rooms and can be styled to climb or hang

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Give your bathroom a Mediterranean feel with a faux potted bay tree

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This tall, floor-standing faux plant will help to turn your room into a green oasis

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WOVEN WALL PLATES Wall décor is so much more than just a collection of pictures and prints, so mix things up, like Leanne, with these on-trend jute decorations

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Fix the finished plates to the wall with 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips so you can easily change up your display when you fancy.

Amazon. Wall paint tester sachets in Tiger Tea, 99p each, Rust-Oleum

You will need ● Jute placemats ● Paints ● Stencils ● Repositionable spray adhesive ● Circular objects ● Pencil ● Masking or washi tape ● Paintbrush ● Sponge ● Fringe trimming ● Glue gun For the stencilled plate, spray the back of the stencil with adhesive and allow to go tacky for a few minutes. Place it in the middle of the jute placemat and use a sponge to apply paint to the stencil. Remove the stencil and paint some spots around the edge. For the fringe-trimmed plate, first use differentsized circular objects to draw circles on the placemat with a pencil. Fill in with different colours of paint, and add some spots and lines and allow to dry. Take the fringe trimming and carefully stick around the edge of the placemat with a glue gun. To create the zigzag-effect plate, first mask off elongated triangle shapes on the placemat with tape, then paint with two different colours. Allow the paint to dry before removing the tape.

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MOODBOARDS Make the most of the great outdoors this summer with these hot schemes for garden rooms

70 COTTAGECORE GARDEN Sink back into a classically romantic floral scheme

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ns Nymans Foliage bamboo plate, £4; Nyma e Foliage bamboo tumbler, £4; NymanssetsFoliag bamboo bowl, £6; bamboo cutlery ein Blue and Green, £4 each; Nymans Foliag seat pad, £9, all National Trust Shop

Grosvenor Black/Blue tile, £50.96 per sq m, Topps Tiles

Skylark Blue wood paint, £18 per 0.75L, Thorndown

Window mirror, £125, John Lewis & Partners

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Cotton canvas in Cherry Thief, £15.50 per m, Croft Mill Fabrics

Lucia Floral PVC tablecloth fabric, £15 per m, John Lewis & Partners


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COTTAGECORE GARDEN Create a secret garden hideaway with romantic vintage touches

Minster rustic slateeffect porcelain paving slabs, £47.95 per sq m, Walls & Floors

Green and blueenhance tones thewill mood-boosting calm of the natural world

Cuprinol Garden Shades paint in Beach Blue, £14.99 per 1L, Homebase

20 warm white carnival solar festoon lights, £39.99, Lights4fun

Purple Meadow Flowers cushion, from £24.99, Perkins & Morley

Arched trellis panel, £40, B&Q

Ronseal Garden Sage matt metal and wood paint, £9 per 0.75L, B&Q

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l Refresh and protect your fences and outdoor furniture with a lick of Eve folding two-seater metal bistro set in Sage, £50, Argos

sage green or sky-blue paint. Green and blue tones complement any garden and they’ll help to make your planting look full and lush. l Choose furniture with nature-inspired details like curls and scrolls. These will mirror the shapes of your plants to create an organic feel. l Create a look that lasts with Victorian style and terracotta tiles. A black-and-white chequerboard effect is a classic style choice and can also create a fun place to play outdoor games. Why not get an oversized chess set to use on it, or play noughts and crosses with chalks? l Ditsy florals never look out of place in the garden. To create a pulledtogether and well-thought-out scheme, match your floral prints to the plants you have growing around you during the summer months. July 2021 71


Hardblue Grey décor porcelain outdoor slab, £38.99 per sq m, Tile Mountain

Multicoloured LED solar lantern chain, £18, Ella James

Magic paint in Pink Sunset, £27 per 0.75ml, Eaton House Studio

Sequins, beads andsummer fringingevenings will give an extra twinkle UGGLEMOTT fabric, £5 per m, IKEA Ronseal garden paint in Sundial, £5 per 250ml, Homebase

Fruit-print round picnic blanket, £10; wire condiment holder, £6; Fruit-p tumbler glasses, £10 for a pack of four; Waterrint melon bag, £10; Pineapple cushion, £6; reverscool ible Fruit-print cushion, £10, all Matalan

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l Mix and match different prints in similar colours to create

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an intricate, layered effect. For a glam boho look, pile on the embellishments too. Use sequins, beads and fringing in metallic tones to add extra twinkle. Fairy lights and lanterns will add sparkle too. l Quirky fruit and flamingo prints give this look a sense of fun, and there are loads of these designs on the high street. Ramp them up to create a scheme that’s perfect for kids and the young at heart. l Go bold with your colour scheme. Create an exciting palette by using clashing combinations like bright orange and aqua. These mismatched tones will give the scheme a burst of energy. Throw in touches of on-trend pink and yellow for a tropical feel. l Choose furniture with inlaid or carved details for a global feel or find second-hand pieces to paint up in daring new colours. You can even cheat the inlay effect yourself by using stencils and pearlescent paint.


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Turn up the heat with a fearless colour scheme and glittering accessories Good Vibes cushion, £10; Pineapple drinking glass with straw, £3; Pineapple drinks dispenser, £10; outdoor tropical scatter cushion in navy, £7, all B&M

Curacao Mandarin Orange standing parasol, £20, B&Q Studio G Octavia fabric in Summer, £15 per m, Jane Clayton Johnstone’s woodcare Garden Colours paint in Lagoon Splash, £9 per 1L, B&M Freya bistro set in Yellow, £89, Dobbies

Global outdoor rug in Yellow, £15, Argos

Nordic décor Grey Matt Geo pattern stone effect porcelainoutdoor floor tile, £45 per sq m, B&Q

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Everscape limestone outdoor tile, £40.43 per sq m, Topps Tiles

Bali bench set, £899, Next

Beige Floral He PVC fabric, £3.50 per m, Duart nelm

am, Ticking fabric 02 inMaCre in £29.50 per m, Ian nk Rust-Oleum Natural Effects paint in Cast Iron, £17 per 750ml, Homebase

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l This calming, unfussy scheme creates a long-lasting base

that you can update with trendy accessories year after year. To ensure its longevity, invest in good quality, hard-wearing materials that will withstand the Great British weather, like heat-treated wood and galvanised steel. l Centre the scheme around pale earth tones like cream and sand, then add in accent colours. For a subtle look, use the natural colours of rattan and bamboo as your accents. To create something with higher impact, bold blue is a summertime classic. Combining blue with the lighter hues has that gorgeous Greek island feel. l Use large format outdoor tiles to create walkways. Dot them through the lawn for a modern stepping-stone approach or butt them up together for a clean-lined path. 74 yourhomestyle.uk

FLISÖ parasol, £15; STACKHOLMEN stool, £20; TÄRNÖ table and two chairs, £35; RUNNEN floor decki ng, £17 per pack; KUDDARNA chair cushions in Light Blue, £5 each, all IKEA


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Make space to relax with soft earth tones and refined natural textures Corsica four-piece lounging set, £799; open weave garden chairs and footstools, £249 for a set of two; jute round rug, £100; Anyday carafe , £15; jute floor cushion, £65; seagrass baske t, £20; wicker log basket, £30, all John Lewis & Partne rs

Chalk paint in Napoleonic Blue, £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan

Scion Shibori fabric, £36 per m, Your Stylish Home

Invest in furniture you' l l look forward to pulling out each year Large bamboo lantern with hairpin legs, £20, Dunelm STJÄRNANIS flower box, £25, IKEA

Wood stain and protect paint in Bristol Blue, £11 per 1L, Protek

Konkrete Grey matt concrete effect porcelain outdoor floor tile, £12 per sq m, B&Q

PorcelPave Olympia Beige stone tile, £36.92 per sq m, London Tile Co.

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SUMMER BEDROOMS

Warmer temperatures and brighter evenings can make it harder to drift off in the summer months. A few simple changes to your décor can help you to relax and get a great night’s sleep Rita Ora Ortensia Peony bedding, from £20 for a pair of pillowcases, Fishpools

A BED OF ROSES Create a calming space by bringing

nature into your home. When we look at plants, trees and flowers outdoors it helps us to relax and the same principle applies in the home too. Meadow-inspired and wildflower prints create a delicate look that’s easily customisable. Layer up multiple designs for a more intense floral feeling or mix and match with co-ordinating solid tones for a more pared-back look. Floral Trail duvet cover set, from £20; easy care 200 thread count polycotton standard pillowcases in Pink, £3.50 each; jersey bedspread in Navy, £45; Charlotte throw in Plaster, £25; velvet cushion in Auburn, £20, all Anyday by John Lewis & Partners


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Over-drying your sheets, or drying them at too high a temperature, can reduce their lifespan. If you need to tumble dry, use a medium heat and take them out of the dryer while they are still slightly damp. Finish them off on a clothes line in the garden if you can or hang them over the banisters. The rising warm air from the ground floor will dry them in no time.

Wild Blooms bed linen, from £30; Jaipur throw in Dusky Pink, £140; Jaipur cushion in Dusky Pink, from £30, all Christy

A floral bedroom scheme is a timeless classic. Big, blowsy blooms are perfect for the summer months as they reflect what’s going on in our gardens. To prevent these dramatic patterns from being over-stimulating, choose barely there tints or soft abstract designs. If flowers aren’t your thing, it’s still possible to reap the soothing benefits of a botanical scheme. Leafy prints have never been more popular and there’s a wealth of different styles to choose from. Dainty, trailing designs will give your room a hint of natural beauty, or you can go all out and create a deep, dark rainforest effect with palm or tropical prints.

CURTAIN UP

As the days lengthen in summer, the shorter, brighter nights can affect your sleeping patterns. Getting your window dressings right can make all the difference to the quality and amount of sleep you get each night. These small changes to your curtains and blinds will help you to feel refreshed and ready to make the most of summer days It might seem counter-intuitive to keep heavy winter curtains in place over summer, but it can actually help to improve your sleep. Thick thermal curtains don’t only keep the heat in during the colder months, they help to keep the heat out through the summer. If your bedroom gets direct sunlight, keep the curtains closed during the day and you’ll have a much cooler and more comfortable room to sleep in come bedtime. Thick curtains also help to keep out bright light in the early morning so you’ll be able to sleep more soundly, for longer.

Forenza Rose curtains, from £123; Islita White roller blinds, from £55, prices include measuring and fitting, both Hillarys

Nyong linen-effect single voile panel with tie top, £20, La Redoute

If you want to switch up your bedroom curtains for something lighter, single layer panels are a budgetfriendly choice. Tie top and tab top curtains easily pop onto your existing curtain rail and create an airy summery look. Combine these lightweight curtains with a blackout roller or Roman blind to block out early sunny mornings. For a quick switch look for blinds with sticking fixings. These will prevent you having to drill the fixings into the window frame. July 2021 77


FANTASTIC FABRICS Look to natural fibres for creating a comfortable bed that

won’t get sticky or damp on hot and humid nights. This year there are more choices than ever before, with eco-conscious moisture-wicking fabrics such as hemp and linen available alongside classic choices like high thread count cotton.

LINEN

Linen fibres create what’s known as a ‘slubby’ fabric, a textured surface that’s great for adding interest to minimalist schemes. Linen is naturally antibacterial and hypoallergenic, so it helps to keep your skin in tip top condition. Linen bedding is also breathable and moisture absorbing, which will aid in regulating your body temperature throughout the Washed linen duvet cover set in Powder Beige, from £59.99, H&M Home

John Lewis + Mother of Pearl linen and organic cotton Check print duvet cover set in Pink, from £125, John Lewis & Partners

Chalk pure hemp bed linen, from £30 for a pair of housewife pillowcases, Soak & Sleep

Helm faded hemp bedding in Mineral Green, from £30, La Redoute

HEMP

Forget about coarse hemp sacking or ropes, hemp bedding is sumptuously soft to sleep in, but the benefits of hemp don’t stop there. Like linen, hemp fibres are naturally antibacterial, which makes this bedding a perfect choice for anyone with sensitive skin. It’s hypoallergenic too, so won’t exacerbate allergies like hay fever. Hemp plants are quick to grow, need minimal pesticides and only a small amount of water, making it one of the world’s most sustainable crops. If you’re looking to boost the eco-credentials of your bedroom, choose certified organic hemp fabrics. 78 yourhomestyle.uk

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SILK

Silk fibres make a super-smooth and light bedding that’s naturally breathable and insulating. Unlike other fibres, silk doesn’t absorb skin care products, so your night cream can be left to do its work. Silk also prevents hair from drying out or tangling overnight, giving you more good hair days. This luxury bedding does come with a luxury price tag, but it is still possible to get the beauty benefits of silk bedding without hitting your wallet too hard. Look for silk pillowcases with cotton undersides or upcycle silk scarves from charity shops to make your own slip covers.

Dorma 100 per cent silk bedding in Silver and Ivory, from £25 for a pillowcase, Dunelm

19 momme silk pillowcase with cotton underside and hidden zip, £17, Lilysilk

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PERCALE OR SATIN WEAVE? A percale weave creates a crisp fabric with a matt finish so percale bedding is generally considered to be cooler on very hot nights. A satin weave gives the fabric a slight sheen and a silky feel. This bedding is slightly warmer than percale weave bedding and is better for cold nights.

DON’T LOSE YOUR THREAD! When looking for quality bedding,

we’re often faced with a baffling range of thread counts to choose from, but with a little knowledge these numbers are easy to decipher Thread count refers to the number of horizontal and vertical threads per square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count, the more densely woven the material is. Standard cotton bedding usually has a thread count of around 150. Thread counts above 200 are generally considered to be high quality, and this relatively small jump in thread count will make a big difference to how your bedding feels. Unsurprisingly, the cost of bedding tends to go up as the thread count increases. Lower thread count bed linen has a light and airy quality, a smooth feel and dries quickly. It’s more budget friendly than higher thread count pieces but can be less hard-wearing, however you can still expect a 200 thread count sheet to last for years. Higher thread count fabric is denser and heavier, creating hard-wearing and long-lasting sheets that give you the feeling of sleeping in a 5 star hotel. However, they can take a long time to dry and are a pricier option. High thread count sheets are a real investment, so always try to get a feel of the fabric in-store before buying.

COTTON

Cotton is a natural material that creates a breathable fabric, which is cool and ventilating, and absorbs moisture to help keep you comfortable on summer nights. Widely available in supermarkets and on the high street, 100 per cent cotton bedding is the most budget-friendly natural bedding you can find. It’s simple to wash, and higher quality sets will withstand boil-washing when you want them to feel really clean or revive their whiteness. White 100 per cent Egyptian cotton sateen Oxford pillowcase, £5, Wilko

Easy care organic cotton bedding in White, from £8 for a standard pillowcase, John Lewis & Partners July 2021 79


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FIND THE FAN

here’s a huge number of fans to choose from, but they all broadly fit into four styles. Each of these provides a different type of airflow, from gentle and precise, to far-reaching and powerful...

DESK FANS

These small-scale fans are designed to cool you while you rest or work. They have a small angle of oscillation that moves the air closest to you.

STANDING FANS

These larger fans have similar features to desk fans, but with a little added boost. They are taller, more powerful and tend to cool a wider area with extra functions.

BLADELESS FANS

These high-tech fans create a stream of high-velocity cooling air without the use of visible blades. Not only does this give them an ultra-sleek appearance, but it also helps to reduce noise.

WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM YOUR FAN?

Think about how you’re likely to use a fan in your home. Do you need to cool yourself while you work? Or would you rather cool the whole workspace? You may also want to combine types of fans.

WHEN WILL YOU USE IT?

If you want to cool your room at night, look out for fans that have a timer. This means the fan can turn itself off, which TOWER FANS will save you energy. Also keep in mind These floor-standing fans project a jet the brightness of the control panel. of air along almost their entire height. that dim, or can be turned off, Their oscillating function allows airflow to Displays ‘sweep’ the room, quickly cooling the air. will help you to sleep soundly.

ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY DUUX GLOBE TABLE FAN

Size: 33cm (H) x 26cm (W) x 26cm (D) Weight: 2.5kg Oscillation angle: Horizontal 90 degrees, vertical 80 degrees Speed settings: Three DESK Remote control: Yes Timer: One and three hours FAN Price: £69.99 from Duux.co.uk The low-down: Small but powerful, this With 20 years’ experience sleek fan creates a farcreating state of the art fans, reaching cooling airflow Dutch brand Duux have finally launched in the UK and the Duux Globe doesn’t disappoint. We love its simple, neat design. The fan’s blades are made from clear plastic, so they almost disappear while spinning, avoiding the distracting flickering effect that bladed fans can cause. The control panel on the base of the fan is touch screen and the lights on the panel dim after use, so they won’t light up your bedroom but are still bright enough to see if you want to change a setting in the night. The fan can also be controlled by a handy remote. This fan is small but mighty: in our test, we could feel a breeze from over two metres away even on the lowest setting. The clever, globe-shaped head means it’s able to move easily on its base, allowing you to direct the air flow precisely. The fan also oscillates horizontally and vertically so you can use these features separately or combine them. 80 yourhomestyle.uk

The spherical shape of the Duux globe fan allows it to have a wide range of smooth movement

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CHALLENGE TOWER FAN

The sweeping action of this tower fan quickly cools the whole room in minutes

Size: 80cm (H) x 26cm (W) x 26cm (D) Weight: 2.6kg ER Oscillation angle: 90 degrees TOW FAN Speed settings: Three Remote control: Yes Timer: 30 minutes to 7 hours in 30-minute increments Price: £44.99 from Argos The low-down: This slimline fan is a powerful option that quickly and effectively circulates air around the room. The operation can be controlled by a display panel on top of the fan, or by remote control. It’s easy to put together, all you need is a screwdriver to pop the head onto the base. Tower fans can be quite top-heavy, so make sure you install the base securely to avoid any wobbles. This fan’s special features are its three airflow settings: ‘Normal’ gives a smooth, constant airflow; ‘Natural’ replicates a natural breeze by cycling through different airflow speeds; and the ‘Sleep’ function slowly decreases the speed of the airflow until it reaches its lowest setting. It then holds that setting until the end of the period you have timed, or until you switch it off. Each of these airflow settings can be used in addition to the horizontal oscillation so that you can create the perfect combination for a cool and comfortable room.


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SMART DESIGN DYSON PURE COOL ME

Cool down with fresh air from this combined fan and air purifier

Size: 40.1cm (H) x 24.7cm (W) 25.4cm (D) Weight: 2.71kg Oscillation angle: Horizontal 70 degrees Speed settings: 10 Remote control: Yes Timer: One-hour increments BLADFAENLESS up to 8 hours Price: £299.99 from Dyson.co.uk The lowdown: The Pure Cool Me combines Dyson’s innovative bladeless technology with a HEPA filter to create a fan that not only cools but cleans the air too. We particularly love the ‘ball and stick’ design which means that when it’s sitting on your desk, the airflow is precisely the right height to cool your face and neck. The vertical angle of the airflow is altered manually, by moving the disk in the centre of the fan head. All the other functions are operated by a remote control with a built-in magnet – a clever design touch that means you can stick the remote to the base of the fan. There’s also a display screen on the base that lights up to help you through the functions and tells you when the HEPA filter needs replacing. As this fan has been designed as a ‘personal’ purifier, it isn’t suitable for cooling a whole room. Instead, it’s perfect for places where you spend a lot of time, like your desk or bed. The onboard timer can be set for up to 8 hours so it can cool you throughout the night or work day.

SCANDI STYLE WOOD-EFFECT DESK FAN

Summer heat can make your home feel stifling. Here’s our advice to help you keep your cool, and make choosing the right fan a total breeze CLASSIC LOOKS BIONAIRE STAND FAN BSF003

size: 127.5cm (H) x 33cm (W) x 33cm (D) Weight: 3.5kg Oscillation angle: Around 120 degrees Speed settings: Three Remote control: No Timer: No Price: £44 from AO.com The lowdown: This stand fan bridges the gap between very tall, floor-standing options and dinky desk fans as its height is adjustable. Once it’s out of the box it’s easy to assemble, with clear instructions that guide you through the process. This also means it’s easy to disassemble if you want to store the fan away over winter. Despite its low price point, the Bionaire BSF003 has a powerful motor built to withstand hours of continuous use, which is effective in cooling the whole room. The motor uses a DC, rather than an AC, function, for energy efficiency. As an added bonus it’s very quiet to run, so you can forget about it while it does its job of keeping you cool. The fan has an LED speed level indicator on its stand and the three speed settings STANDING FAN are changed using a dial. This does mean getting up if you need to adjust the speed during the night but using Personalise this the fan on its lowest setting classic fan with will create a comfortable its adjustable overnight temperature after height feature a warm day. The fan also features a neat carry handle making it easy to move between rooms.

TOP TIP To make sure your fan is as quiet as it can be, place it on a solid surface as hollow surfaces like boxes will vibrate and increase the level of noise.

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Size: 20cm (H) x 37cm (W) x 24cm (D) Weight: 1.3kg Oscillation angle: 45 or 75 degrees Wood-effect Speed settings: Four DESK details make Remote control: No FAN for a retro look Timer: Four hours Price: £60 from John Lewis & Partners The lowdown: In some rooms, modern gadgets like fans can spoil the look of your carefully designed décor. John Lewis & Partners’ wood-effect fans have a natural style that blends seamlessly into your interior scheme. This contemporary desk fan is our favourite from the collection, which also includes a tower fan and a stand fan. This design features a touch-sensitive control panel that lights up from beneath the wood-effect base. The fan has a choice of two oscillating angles, as well as four different speed settings for convenient and personalised cooling. It’s quiet running and its smooth, constant sound is ideal for home working, as it won’t drown out your voice if you’re on the phone. It’s also a great bedroom option as a four-hour timer means you can set it to cool the room while you fall asleep, without worrying about the need to switch it off the night.

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rilliant ideas for B OUTDOOR LIGHTING Wine, dine and party long into the night by illuminating your garden, patio or balcony space with stylish outdoor lighting

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4lite smart modern exterior lights, £69.99 each, Toolstation

La Rochelle Globe lantern, small, £78.95, Annabel James

Cast a golden glow over your garden at the touch of a button or on voice command with smart lighting from 4lite. Their range of lighting is compatible with the WiZ app or Google to create your own lighting theme and schedule in your home and garden, from relaxing amber to a colour-changing disco for when friends and family are over.

Fencing painted in Midnight Blue matt fence paint, £20 per 12L, Ronseal

Glass bottle LED table cork lights, £9.99, Ginger Ray

Solar Bali balcony lights, £34 each, Ella James

Dainty fairy lights will bring charm to your dining table, especially if they’re wrapped up in a glass bottle as a centrepiece. Style them with summer blooms and scalloped dinnerware to complete the look.

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‘For a more relaxed entertainment setting, create the perfect cosy lounge area and position a garden coffee table in the centre of your seating area. Intertwine micro fairy lights around the plate settings and add a touch of timeless elegance by dotting black lanterns near entrances and along steps.’ Lucy Kirk, Creative Manager at Lights4fun

Lismore solar lantern, £63.99 for two, Lights4fun


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Outdoor lighting Welcome friends and family back to your garden with an overhead canopy of festoon lights. Hang them in a zigzag pattern across external walls or along your patio to light the way. 5m LED festoon outdoor string lights, £12, Dunelm

Add some tropical heat to your borders, patios and planters with a set of tiki torches. With flickering flames and intricate etched details, this solar-powered duo will glow for up to 10 hours if left in a sunny spot to charge. Solar lantern in White, £10, Next

Living Flame solar tiki torches, £27.99 for a set of two, Lights4fun

Solar Flower stake lights, £15 for three, Habitat

Smart Solar Garden Silhouette Flamingo light, £29.99, Very

Flower, Bee and Butterfly solar stake lights, £24.99, Lights4fun Wharf 450mm bollards in Black, £28 each, Iconic Lights

Add a modern, industrial edge to your drive or pathway with a row of bollard lights. This LED option will cast a bright glow across your paving and prevent clumsy toes stomping on your flowers!

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‘Solar lighting now comes in all shapes and sizes, from fairy lights to lanterns and stake lights, the choices really are limitless! It’s important to think about placement when arranging your solar lights, ensuring the panel is in direct sunlight so it can soak up the sunshine throughout the day and automatically illuminate as dusk falls thanks to the handy integral daylight sensor.’ Lucy Kirk, Creative Manager at Lights4fun July 2021 83


Wall of light

Vapour coach lantern wall light in Black, £178.20, där lighting

Bramhall outdoor swan neck wall light, £20, Iconic Lights

Tucene wall light in Glass and Metal, £99, La Redoute Jared outdoor up and down wall lantern in Stainless Steel, £22, BHS

Complete the cottagecore look with a candleeffect LED lantern, which adds rustic warmth to your entranceway and will help you find your keys. Choose warm white bulbs for a glow that’s reminiscent of cosy firelight.

Nail the indoor/outdoor vibe with a pair of wall lanterns either side of your French doors or around your patio. This style cascades light above and below to create a gentle ambience in the space rather than a concentrated glare. Bow oval bulkhead wall light, £48, Iconic Lights

Chrome and stainless steel finishes give off some serious industrial style, making them perfect for urban gardens and city balconies. The textured glass on this bulkhead light softens the bulb’s glow for a retro take on the industrial look. 84 yourhomestyle.uk

Allgreave Black and Glass outdoor light, £22, Iconic Lights

Re-create holidays in the sun by mix and matching your lighting for that boutique hotel look. A domed wall light creates a pocket of warm light, while paper lanterns create a magical glow at night – just remember to take them down once you turn in for bed. Brooklyn outdoor and bathroom Dome wall light in Pewter and Copper, £139, Industville


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If you lust after luxe finishes but your budget is tight, check out these stylish, affordable lookalikes Grain Texture Cherry and Rose Gold wallpaper, £45 per roll, Graham & Brown

Albany Industrial Textures wooden-effect wallpaper, £26.99 per roll, Wallpaper Direct

Channel those mid-century Mad Men vibes with this sophisticated dark wood-effect wallpaper. It’s perfect for creating a cool and cosy atmosphere in a home office or a dining room. Replicating natural woodgrain, this laminate flooring boasts Hydro+ water repelling technology, ideal for combating splashes in areas such as the bathroom, utility or kitchen. Sea Artic Oak laminate flooring, £23.95 per sq m, Flooring Mountain

lovwee Parquet and herringbone floors are back in vogue, but they come at a price and take expertise to lay. Thankfully, you can achieve the same classic look at a fraction of the cost by using a lookalike vinyl, which is so much quicker and easier to install. Marilyn vinyl flooring, from £19 per sq m, The Luxury Trends Collection, Leoline

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Inspired by the Japanese technique of 'kintsugi', the art of repairing, this woodgrain wallpaper brings together natural forms and precious metallic detailing. It combines beautiful, organic and natural patterns found in woodgrain with luxurious rose gold touches and soft, muted pink pastels, making it an ideal choice for the bedroom.

Wonderful WOOD

Wood is a perennial favourite in interior design due to its warmth, versatility and tactile nature, however it can come with a hefty price tag. Thanks to sophisticated modern printing techniques there are plenty of realistic alternatives to grace your walls and floors at a purse-friendly price.


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Mardi Gras Estrella vinyl flooring, £18.99 per sq m, Carpetright

If you love the look of modern geometric tiles, but your DIY skills aren’t up to scratch, then this contemporary honeycomb wallpaper is a great way to cheat the effect, without wobbles!

Stack tile-effect geometric wallpaper, £37 per sq m, Hovia

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TILES

Hard-wearing and easy to clean, tiles are a popular choice for bathrooms, kitchens and floors in high traffic areas of the home, but they can prove expensive, especially if your DIY skills aren’t up to laying them yourself. That’s where lookalikes come into their own, giving you the look, and often the feel, of tiles for a fraction the price.

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Retro Chic Blue Grey laminate flooring, from £22.99 per sq m, Ocean Collection, BerryAlloc

This timeless tileeffect vinyl looks like a million dollars but it comes with a surprisingly affordable price tag. Patterned floors can help create the illusion of more space in a kitchen and this would work in both classic and contemporary schemes. If you love the relaxed boho look of mismatched tiles, but don’t have the confidence to decide which patterns to combine, then cheat with this beautiful laminate, where the hard work has been done for you.

Northmore Pembroke Slate vinyl flooring, £49.99 per sq m, Harvey Maria

Tiled floors are a great way of adding pattern and interest to a kitchen, but they can be costly to install. This luxury vinyl has all the good looks of the real thing, but has the added bonus of being soft and warm underfoot too.

Shell Blue self-adhesive backsplash tiles, £18, Dunelm

Creating an eye-catching tiled splashback effect has never been quicker or simpler. This contemporary self-adhesive design simply needs to be cut to size and stuck in place, giving your kitchen a whole new look in no time at all. July 2021 87


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Industrial style is still a huge trend, but the finishes that come with it, such as polished concrete, rusted steel, polished plaster and stripped brick can be tricky, labour-intensive and expensive to achieve. But DIYers can rejoice, because there’s a whole host of fabulous fakes out there to give you that edgy urban vibe for a fraction of the cost and none of the mess.

Looking just like real terrazzo, this vinyl plank flooring gives a modern industrial edge to your home. It’s easy to install, quiet underfoot and slip-resistant, making it an ideal choice for kitchens or hallways. It’s 100 per cent recyclable too, so not only does it looks great, it’s good for the planet too!

Artisan Rust-effect paint, £21 for 750ml; Rust activator solution, £12 for 500ml, both Craig and Rose

Terrazzo Light Grey vinyl flooring, from £35.99 per sq m, The Pure Collection, BerryAlloc

Chalk paint in Scandinavian Pink, £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan

Style idea

Take your look to new heights by using vinyl on the walls too


Style advice

The rich, deep, mottled tones of rusted metal look incredible on a feature wall and, thanks to a clever new two-step system from Craig and Rose, you can re-create that time-worn, distressed look with ease. You can also use it on other surfaces, such as garden ornaments and home accessories. If you love the urban vibe of painted bricks, but don’t fancy the hassle of chipping off the plaster and painting them yourself, then this wallpaper is a quick and easy way to re-create that New York loft look.

Superfresco Milan Grey Brick Silver-effect smooth wallpaper, £16 per roll, B&Q

Albany Industrial Textures Metal Wall wallpaper, £19.99 per roll, Wallpaper Direct

The autumnal russet tones of this distressed metal-effect wallpaper are perfect for adding warmth and interest to your walls. It would look gorgeous combined with bare brick or wood in a living room or dining room.

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The soft pink of raw plaster has become so popular in recent years that it’s fast becoming a new neutral. If you love that slightly distressed look of fresh plaster but don’t want the mess and hassle of getting in a plasterer, then re-create the look by colour-washing your walls with a blush pink chalk paint. Love the look of stone and polished concrete? These affordable Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) have a soft speckled effect in cool grey shades giving them the look of a stone floor.

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Make an asset of awkward features like ugly pipework or visible wiring by using the industrial look. When they are combined with raw finishes like brick or rusted metal effects, these tricky aspects of the room will begin to look right at home and you won’t feel the need to disguise them.

Select Cantera 46930 LVT, £25.99 per sq m, Moduleo

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Carrara Marble self-adhesive glass splashback, from £119, splashback.co.uk

Deluxe Gold Leaf Ultra Gloss White marble-effect tiles, £46.95 per sq m, Walls and Floors

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A slab of marble as a splashback in a modern, urban kitchen can look stunning, but it can be prohibitively expensive. Thankfully, this self-adhesive glass splashback gives you the same luxe look for a more purse-friendly price. Marble is an Albany Industrial Textures Marble wallpaper, easy-to-live-with £19.99 per roll, Wallpaper Direct finish on the walls, giving just the right amount of pattern interest without being overpowering. This marble-effect wallpaper works well in most rooms, but looks particularly effective in a hallway, where it will help to keep the space looking light and bright. Calacatta Gris metro tiles, £37 per sq m, Verona

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Love that luxury hotel look of wall to wall marble in a bathroom but don’t like the price tag? Then these luxurious tiles are the answer. With their high gloss finish and gold veining, they give that boutique hotel look for a B&B price tag. This elegant splashback combines two top kitchen trends in one – metro tiles and marble. The subtle grey and white tones of Calacatta marble means it works equally well with both modern and more traditional kitchen styles and the ceramic surface of the tiles means they are easy to keep clean and pristine. Marble floors look stunning but they can be cold underfoot and unforgiving of anything that’s dropped on them. However, a marbleeffect laminate offers the same elegant look combined with a surface that’s safer for dropped items and warmer to walk on.

Marvellous MARBLE There’s no getting away from it, marble is having a moment right now. But the real thing comes with a hefty price tag, which isn’t ideal when you’re on a budget. Luckily, thanks to marble riding high on the style stakes, there are lots of affordable versions on the market to give you that champagne look for a lemonade budget.

Marble Carrara White laminate flooring, from £33.49 per sq m, Ambient Click Collection, Quick-Step


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We’ve teamed up with fitted furniture specialist DIY Alcove Cabinets, to offer one lucky HomeStyle reader bespoke alcove cabinets or wardrobes to the value of a whopping £1,000! Made-to-measure fitted furniture is a fantastic way to add storage space and value to your home but often comes with a hefty price tag, until now that is! DIY Alcove Cabinets specialise in creating beautiful, made-to-measure alcove cabinets and wardrobes and deliver them flat-packed, offering homeowners bespoke cabinetry at an affordable price. How does it work? Use an online design and price calculator to create your bespoke furniture and get an instant quote. DIY Alcove Cabinets will call to finalise the design and answer any questions. Your ‘kit for you to fit’ will then be delivered.

Installation is so easy. Your kit will include everything you need; pre-cut, pre-drilled cabinet components, a parts box with screws, hinges, door knobs, shelf pegs and assembly fittings and step-by-step, easy to read instructions. Prices start from £480 for a full alcove dresser with soft-close doors and height adjustable shelves but numerous features can be added such as moulded doors, contrasting handles and LED lighting. With over 25 years of fitted furniture experience and by using only FSC-certified wood and premium-quality materials, you can be confident you’ll only be saving on price and not quality.

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choose from, including a jungle oasis collection and heritage animal line. For those who may be nervous about putting art outdoors and the impact the weather might have on it, don’t be! YardArt’s unique concept sees all of their designs, including the frame, printed onto outdoor-grade acrylic to give an amazing 3D effect to the artwork. Each bespoke piece is waterproof, UV resistant, windproof, long lasting, highly durable and incredibly easy to install as they are only 5mm thick. You can mount your art on concrete or brick walls and

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I’d describe my style as eclectic, moody maximalism; more is more for me! I love a dark colour palette and lots of texture, so I wanted to carry that up into the master bedroom for something luxurious and cosy. I fell in love with this burgundy colour and then paired it with rich dark teals. I added mismatched cushions, multiple rugs and my favourite faux fur throw to create that layered cosy feel that I love so much. And that Reggie the dog loves too! @itsveryemily

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VINTAGE VIBES

I live in a rented flat along with my young daughter. My style is midcentury maximalist, with some boho touches and a lot of houseplants! Most of my furniture and décor is found at boot sales or charity shops – the ceiling lampshade was only £3 from a boot sale – but I also love to shop at high street stores like H&M Home and HomeSense. B&M have been killing it too recently with this gorgeous cane mirror, which was only £20. @mid_mod_rented_home

COFFEE BREAK

BEAUTY STATION

Our home style is all about having fun with colour and bringing nature indoors. Lockdown really helped us reconnect with nature, which has led to a plant theme throughout our house. The tropical leaf pattern of the tiles really helps to warm up the cool blue cupboards and white marble worktop, alongside the gold accents throughout the kitchen. The coffee bar is the heart of our home, it’s somewhere inspiring to start our day and hang out in between meetings! @park_view_palace

I like my home to be colourful and bright. I want people to feel little bursts of happiness when they walk in! This particular corner always makes me smile when I’m getting ready in the morning. I’ve used pinks, greens and blues and added gold accents to give it that extra touch of charm. I just love the star and my ‘needy’ print, which of course I’m not at all! And there just has to be a plant, right now it’s a fern but anything big and green does the job. @our_townhouse_by_the_sea July 2021 93


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Guilt-free glitter

It’s no secret that we love a bit of sparkle, but traditional glitter is made from lots of tiny pieces of plastic that can pollute waterways. Bio-glitter is designed to naturally biodegrade, which minimises its impact on the environment. Brian Clegg craft biodegradable glitter, £4 for 40g, Hobbycraft

ONCleverTHE MOVE storage solutions from

Creative Options help you turn any space into an upcycling studio. Pack up all your bits into this neat carry case and you can take them with you wherever you go. Pink small Grab N Go rack system, £26.95, Creative Options

Weaving wonders Create Space’s latest crafty kit is a therapeutic make. Not only does the slow, rhythmic movement of weaving help you to have a calm and mindful moment, but the finished coasters will also save your surfaces from annoying water marks. Raffia coaster kit, £22, CreateSpace20.net

A NEW LEAF ILIV’s latest fabric

collection, Victorian Glasshouse, celebrates the golden age of indoor gardening with a selection of lush foliage designs. The combination of flowing botanicals and architectural details creates a sophisticated look that will make your home feel unapologetically elegant. These fabrics are a perfect match for furniture in your conservatory, and they can be used in any room in the house to bring that sense of the outdoors in. To see the full collection of fabrics, order samples and find your local stockist, visit i-liv.co.uk.

UPCYCLING NEWS Quick change

Curtain in Atrium Pine fabric, £26 per m, embroidered cushion in Alani Orange fabric, £71 per m, striped cushion in Portico Pine fabric, £33 per m, ILIV

Stay in the know with the latest revamping products and ideas

DESIGNER LIGHTING Get hands on with the Filament lamp kit from Sculpd, priced at £65. This fantastic kit provides all you need to create your own bulb lamp from premium air-drying clay. Sculpt your lamp base, seal it with the special paint, screw in the fitting and LED bulb that’s provided and ta da – you’ll have a beautiful hand-made lamp. The kit comes with full instructions, plus inspiration to help you design your lamp. Visit sculpd. co.uk to take a look at their full range of home pottery kits.

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A little Thorndown paint is all you need to make a big impact on your garden accessories. A 10ml tester pot costs £5 and gives you plenty of paint to quickly transform a tired trug or a worn-out planter with a bold new look. Thorndown’s eco-friendly wood paint comes in a wide range of colours, from subtle shades to brights, so you can create a personalised scheme with matching or contrasting hues. With its highly durable, water-resistant finish you know your upcycle is made to last too. Pick up a pot at thorndown.co.uk.


DESIGNER DECKCHAIR Top tip

Use any leftover fabric and tape to make a simple hanging pocket for the back of your deckchair – perfect for holding magazines and sunscreen.

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Style idea

Hand-paint or stencil floral motifs onto your frame for a folk art style


A lick of bright paint and a smart new fabric sling is all you need to give a tired deckchair a whole new lease of life

YOU WILL NEED

 Old wooden deckchair  Sanding block  Royal Exterior wood finish in Passionate

Plum, Teal and Lime Green, £4 for 125ml, all Protek  Paintbrush  2.5m deckchair canvas, £14.50 per m, The Stripes Company  Staple gun and staples  Upholstery studs, £6 for a pack of 50, The Stripes Company  Hammer  Scissors  1m x 2.5cm pompom trim in Karting Pink, £10 per m, The Stripes Company  1m red and white striped woven cotton tape, £4 per m, The Stripes Company  Pins  Sewing machine  Soft toy wadding  Needle and thread

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Carefully remove the old sling and studs from the deckchair frame. Use a sanding block to remove any old paint or varnish and smooth the surface, then wipe clean with warm soapy water. Allow to dry completely.

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Paint the deckchair frame with two coats of exterior wood paint, leaving it to dry thoroughly between coats. You can choose to paint the frame all one colour, or get creative and use three different colours, inspired by the shades in the new sling fabric. Cut the new sling fabric to the same length as the old sling – this is usually around 150cm. Fold one short edge of the sling fabric over by 1cm to hide the raw edge. Attach this folded section to the underside edge of the top bar of the deckchair using a few staples to hold it in position. Starting at one edge, insert an upholstery stud on the underside of the bar and gently hammer it in. Put a stud in the centre, hammer it in, then put a stud at the other end and push it in place with a hammer. Fill the gaps between with the remaining studs – you should need around 10 studs in total. Fold the other short end of the fabric over by 1cm and feed this end around the bottom bar of the deckchair. Attach it with staples and studs in the same way as you did the top of the sling.

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Upcycling challenge

To make the headrest, cut two pieces of fabric, each measuring 45 x 28cm. Cut two lengths of pompom trim, each measuring 45cm long. Cut two lengths of red and white tape, each measuring 50cm long. Lay one piece of fabric down on your work surface and place a length of pompom trim along the long edge with the pompoms facing inwards. Repeat with the other long edge. Fold each length of red and white tape in half and place the folded end 5cm in from the outer edges of the fabric, with the ends of the tape facing inwards. Place the second piece of fabric on top and pin into place. Carefully stitch a 1.5cm seam around three sides, leaving one short side open. Remove any pins and turn the headrest right side out. Using soft toy wadding, stuff to your desired firmness. Fold the open edge of the fabric over to the inside by 1.5cm and slip stitch the end closed using a needle and thread. Use the red and white tapes to tie the headrest to the deckchair frame with dramatic bows or elegant knots.

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SHOP THE LOOK

Now all you need is a picnic... Medium Brown wicker hamper, £13, Hobbycraft

Stripe picnic blanket, £12, Matalan

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DESIGNER

Simple updates, like new cabinet doors, open shelving and a splash of pink, have given Karen Thomas’ kitchen a whole new lease of life

About me

I’m Karen Thomas, 46, and I’m the managing director of clothing brand Paolita Concept @paolitabeach. I live with my husband, Alexander, our daughter, Belle, six, and our Devon Rex cat, Barnie. Our home is a four-bedroom Victorian house in Walthamstow, north-east London.

My room...

MY PROBLEM KITCHEN With a grey and beige colour scheme, the kitchen was so dated and not at all inspiring. We also had a damp issue, so we needed to strip all the tiles back anyway and thought we might as well give the whole space a proper revamp while we were at it. HOW I MADE IT WORK We had to fix the damp walls, which took a lot of the budget. To keep costs down, we decided to just change the kitchen doors since the carcasses were still in good condition. Our carpenter friend made up new doors that we painted in a soft black. We went pink with the wall tiles and we also swapped the wall-hung built-in cupboards for open shelving. MY FAVOURITE PART The new kitchen doors. They’ve made a huge difference to the whole kitchen and I’m delighted we were able to save the carcasses. The brass door knobs finish them off perfectly. 98 yourhomestyle.uk

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Kitchen makeover Luckily, Karen was able to keep the black granite worktop and she chose a new cooker hood to tie in with the black-painted doors. Lots of plants complement the scheme, adding texture and colour

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‘I’m so delighted we’ve managed to transform our kitchen without breaking the bank. It just goes to show what you can do with a bit of imagination’ July 2021 99

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Finish off kitchen cupboards with good-looking handles for a designer look


Style advice Three simple tricks to try in your own home

KEEP IT OPEN

WORK WITH WHAT YOU’VE GOT

Keep within your budget by hanging onto the carcasses and just change up the kitchen doors. Karen’s new doors were made from MDF and spray-painted in Farrow & Ball’s Railings to tie in with the colour scheme in the hallway. She then customised the cabinets by attaching some brass door knobs she found online. Keeping the doors dark creates the perfect backdrop for Karen’s shiny pink tiles, which have a black grout to bring the look together.

Open shelving, rather than bulky wall cabinets, keeps the room looking spacious while still providing plenty of storage space. The display shelves allow Karen to show off her colourful kitchenware and plant pots and keep everything within easy reach. Rather than sticking to the same design, Karen has teamed an industrial-style shelving unit with wooden shelves and cast-iron brackets, giving the room extra character.

CREATE ZONES

Take advantage of a light-filled bay window by turning it into a cosy dining area. A round table works best for a tight space and you could even squeeze in more seating with a window bench. The green pendant light helps to zone the nook while colourful seat pads, in keeping with the colour scheme in the rest of the room, tie the look together. It’s the perfect space when Karen needs to work from home too. 100 yourhomestyle.uk

‘I love having fresh flowers and plants in the kitchen to keep it feeling homely and welcoming’

Style idea

Jazz up plain chairs with seat covers in an eye-catching fabric


Kitchen makeover The light-filled bay window doubles as a dining area with an oval table and chairs, reupholstered in pink and green fabric, providing the perfect spot for a family meal or socialising with friends

The industrial-style wall unit is a great alternative to bulky wall cupboards and ensures Karen’s cups and plates are close to hand, as well as providing a monochrome base for her colourful ceramics and mugs

MY EXPERIENCE

When we moved in, the kitchen really wasn’t to our taste. It was dated and not at all in keeping with the rest of the house. I absolutely love colour, so the bland grey and beige kitchen was never going to stay for long. When we found out about the damp on the kitchen walls, we knew it was the ideal excuse to redecorate. When we started taking the tiles off the walls, we realised that whoever built the extension had used the wrong material to hold the bricks together. It was totally porous, so we had to strip back the whole kitchen to bricks, replaster and start again. A two-week job ended up taking about six. I’ve always loved a pink and green colour combo. The shades look so fresh and cheerful together, so I wanted to incorporate these colours into the new scheme. Our friend, Oli Jackson, is a carpenter and we discussed how just by changing the doors we could make a real difference, as well as saving us a lot of money by keeping the carcasses. To link in with the hallway, I decided to paint the new cupboard doors in Farrow & Ball’s Railings, a dramatic bluey-black matt paint. With the colours in mind, I chose pink wall tiles, paired with a black grout to highlight the shape and tie in with the units. Lastly, I got rid of the wall units and swapped these for open shelving to display my collection of green plants and colourful cups and plates. I’m so delighted we’ve managed to transform our kitchen without breaking the bank. It just goes to show what you can do with a bit of imagination.

My shopping list

● Bespoke kitchen doors, £4,000, Oli Jackson Woodwork ● Tulip dining chair set, £1,299.99, The Little Tulip Shop ● Hafele Vintage Chic Graf Knurled cupboard knob, £1.85 each, More Handles ● Stoves Sterling Chimney extractor hood, £278, Discount Appliance Centre ● Matrix Blossom Pink Gloss wall tiles, £34.70 per sq m, Topps Tiles ● Muuto Unfold pendant lamp, £159, Paper Rooms ● Black Danny Swing arm lamp by Zipcode Design, £42.99, Wayfair ● Industrial-style iron wall unit, £375, Cox & Cox ● Concrete pots and plants, from a selection, Smith & Goat ● Chair covers in 1981 Print cotton canvas fabric in Apple Green/Pink, £85 per m, Amelia Graham ● Walls in Dulux Heritage Chiltern White matt emulsion, £42 for 2.5L, Homebase ● Flowers, from a selection, Petal and Pot ● Dove plate by Donna Wilson, £16, Nottingham Contemporary ● Elements Jaula black wire fruit bowl, £12; Monochrome side plates, £3; Monochrome tea towels, £12 for two; artificial fern in pot, £8; wooden round Pink placemats, £12 for four; Global mug, £3.50, all Dunelm ● Double oven glove in Black/White, £5; faux plant in cement pot, £5; Black Fusion dinner plates, £12 for six, all Wilko ● Illumination kettle, £54.99; Illumination toaster, £59.99, both Morphy Richards ● Cast-iron brackets, £6 each, Yester Home Turn to p128 for stockist details


Denby Blue Impression accent mugs, £28 for a set of two, Very

£16 La Redoute

Pick utensils pretty enough to keep out on show

£5 Marks & Spencer This lemon platter plate was made for summer lunches in the garden

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KITCHEN SHELFIE Ditch the cupboards in favour of open shelving, like Karen, and give pretty but practical pieces room to shine £35 Next

This tile-print pot reminds us of a summer holiday souvenir

£8.99 Oh Curio

Move over coffee table! We’re now putting pretty books, like this guide on sustainable living, in the kitchen

£20 Matalan

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With elegant detailing and gold-coloured handles, the Copenhagen clock is all about contemporary cool

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£44 Very

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£4.50 Primark

Add some texture to your display with a wooden chopping board


S tyle advice

Get the look

£8.95 Annabel James

Final edit

There’s plenty of room in the Hummingbird tin for everyone’s favourite teatime biscuits

£20 John Lewis & Partners

Save yourself a dusting job by only displaying items you use regularly. Once you’ve cut your collection down, arrange according to how often you use them – your fave coffee cup and cereal bowl should be at the front, in an easy-to-reach place.

Go under

These Geometric mugs come with a stand; handy for stacking them up

Use the space underneath to hang kitchen utensils, mugs or even bunches of dried flowers on hooks. Use the worktop area below the shelves to ground the look, with a couple of propped-up chopping boards or colourful ceramic fruit bowls.

‘Create depth with layers, mixing pieces of different heights and sizes for interest’

Remove and reuse

If you don’t have the budget for brand-new shelves, just remove your cabinet doors for a run of ready-made open units.

£9.95 Mint & May

Have you ever seen a sweeter salt and pepper set?!

£19.50 Oliver Bonas

£14.99 The Range

Cocktails coming right up, on the gold and blush tray

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Keep this Fiori butter dish handy for delicious toast in the morning

£18 Red Candy

Tea for one has never tasted better, thanks to the Frida pot

Black salt pig, £5; acacia salt and pepper mill set, £15; acacia board, £11; glass jars with acacia lids, from £6; acacia pestle and mortar, £8; recycled glass tumblers, £3 each, all Dunelm

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£22 Papermash

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Ouris practical bathroom BUT FULL OF

PERSONALITY

‘It was the first room we wanted to decorate when we moved in. Having a finished bathroom was important to all of us while the rest of the house was being renovated’

With her pink and green colour scheme and smart design decisions, Mel Manning has created a gorgeous space that suits her whole family

About me

Style idea

I’m Mel Manning and I’m the chief operations officer and founder of FREEDOM 2, a charity working with girls who are at risk of exploitation. I live with my husband, John, 40, and our daughters, Evelyn, 14, and Reuben, 12, and our cockapoo, Apricot. Our home is a four-bed 1930s house in Loughton, Essex.

Highlight the shape of tiles with coloured grout

My room...

MY PROBLEM BATHROOM The old bathroom hadn’t been decorated in years and it desperately needed updating. It was not to our taste at all, especially the brown carpet! HOW I MADE IT WORK We decided to get rid of the bath, which gave us more room and budget to go all out with a walk-in shower. I decorated in a pink and green colour scheme, adding interest with a tropical-print wallpaper and panelled walls. I chose pink floor tiles to tie in with the upcycled vanity unit and brass fittings for a vintage edge. MY FAVOURITE PART It’s got to be the pink floor. I had my heart set on it and as soon as the tiles went down it was love at first sight. 104 yourhomestyle.uk

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Bathroom makeover By panelling half of the wall and wallpapering the other, Mel has created a bold statement in her new-look bathroom. A curved vintage mirror adds a glam finish

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Style advice Three simple tricks to try in your own home

RECYCLE AND REPURPOSE FURNITURE

Mel was keen to use her upcycling skills in the bathroom, as she has in other rooms in her house. This old chest of drawers, a bargain find from Facebook Marketplace, was bought with the intention of turning it into a vanity unit. After making sure it would fit the space, Mel brought it home and painted it in Antoinette chalk paint by Annie Sloan to fit with the rest of the scheme. She then gold leafed the handles to tie in with the mixer taps, before a plumber fitted a sink on top.

ADD CHARACTER TO YOUR WALLS

Panelling is a great way to disguise imperfect walls, as well as hide ugly pipework. After looking online, Mel came across The English Panelling Company who sell wall panels made from moisture-resistant MDF, making them practical for bathrooms. She chose a Victorian-style design and for another hit of colour, she painted them in Aquamarine Deep from Little Greene. ‘Wall panels were the perfect solution for our bathroom’, says Mel. ‘They add so much more character than simply just painting walls, and we knew we didn’t want tiles here’.

MAKE PRIORITIES

Many people love relaxing in the bath, but what’s the point of giving up precious space for a tub if a long hot soak isn’t your thing? With busy lifestyles, Mel and her family have always used the shower more, so they decided to get rid of the bathtub and free up space for a generous, walk-in shower instead. By adding a glass frameless shower screen – which helps create the illusion of space – and picking metallic appliances, Mel has added a little luxury to the family’s day-to-day routine, so it comes as no surprise that she doesn’t regret her choice. ‘We don’t miss the old bath one bit,’ she says. 106 yourhomestyle.uk

Style idea

A heated rail keeps towels toasty and the room warm


Bathroom makeover ‘Getting rid of the bath was our best decision because we didn’t use it much anyway,’ says Mel. A large walk-in shower, finished with brass taps and fittings for a subtle vintage feel, is a much better use of the family’s bathroom space

‘We sacrificed the bath for a much more spacious shower area, and we haven’t regretted it one bit’

‘My starting point was the pink tiles from Porcelain Superstore,’ says Mel. ‘I just fell in love with the idea of having a pink floor, and then all the other ideas for our bathroom took off from there’

MY EXPERIENCE

This house needed a complete refurb when we first saw it. We were so excited to finally move into the home of our dreams but there was so much work to be done. John and I talked about what room we should tackle first, and we both thought that the bathroom should be top of the list. We agreed that having a finished bathroom was important to all of us while the rest of the house was being renovated. The first job was getting rid of the horrible brown carpet. We looked at different styles and decided early on that we didn’t want a glossy, clinical white design but something more decorative and colourful. For starters, I knew I wanted a pink floor. I had seen some gorgeous pink tiles online, so I called in some samples and it was love at first sight. John and I both loved the lilypad design and knew it would create a gorgeous statement. We looked at ways to update the walls and chose MDF panelling, which we then painted in a soft minty green shade. To add further interest, we teamed this with a tropical-print wallpaper, pulling both the pink and green together. The hexagon tiles in the shower area also got a splash of colour as we chose pink grout to highlight the shape. My best buy was the chest of drawers, which I bought for £45 on a local selling site, before painting it pink and adding a basin on top. We absolutely love the space now. In fact, it’s our favourite room in the house!

My shopping list

Crosswater Belgravia Unlacquered Brass slide rail kit, £489; Crosswater Belgravia Unlacquered Brass shower head, £215; Crosswater Unlacquered Brass shower arm, £115; Crosswater Belgravia Crossbox multi-flow valve, £774; Crosswater Belgravia Crosshead Unlacquered Brass basin mixer, £399; Black ladder towel rail, £157.99; Laufen wall-hung toilet, £343; flushplate, £65; Tecno toilet roll holder, £67; Tecno towel ring, £78; walk-in shower panel, £669; stone resin shower tray, £360, all City Bathrooms London ● Vanity unit painted in Antoinette chalk paint, £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan ● Apini White hexagon tiles, £46.96 per sq m; Powdered Rose grout, £20.99 for 2.5kg, both Topps Tiles ● Palms Springs Pink floor tiles, £66 per sq m, Porcelain Superstore ● Victorian panelling, £26 per sheet; simple dado rail, £10 for a 2.4m strip, both The English Panelling Company ● Panelling painted in Aquamarine Deep intelligent eggshell, £68 per 2.5L, Little Greene ● Tropicana Floral Leaf Pink wallpaper, £18 per roll, I Love Wallpaper ● Sybil Globe ceiling light, £63.49, Wayfair ● Pink leopard-print candle, £19, Tilbea ● Artificial trailing succulent, £14; pink pompom towel, from £8; storage basket, £26; round wallshelving unit, £40, all Next ● Frosted artificial fern, £10; artificial string of pearls, £7; artificial fern, £16; pompom mini basket, £3, all Dunelm ● Artificial palmtree, £24.99, Homescapes ● Pristine White and Tundra faux wood blind, £65.48, Blinds 2Go Turn to p128 for stockist details


Pink Jungle Palm Leaf wall mural, £30 per sq m, Wallsauce

£9.99 per roll Wonderwall

Bring wow factor to your walls with the Kailani Blush/Green design

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VINTAGE HAVANA

Break away from clinical bathroom designs, as Mel has, and go for big, bright and bold instead £114.45 Mano Mano

Give a vintage finish to the Lush Blush countertop basin with a set of brushed brass taps

£5 Poundland

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£17.50 Oliver Bonas

£14 Primark

A pink and gold vanity Keep make-up brushes to case will make you, and your space, feel hand in the Pink Gold and oh-so-glam Glass storage pot

£199.95 Victorian Plumbing from £13 Ink & Drop

If a feature wall is a step too far, try this eye-catching neon print

With its clean lines and built-in storage shelves, the Arezzo vanity unit is a great choice for compact bathrooms


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£30 Next

A touch of gold Bold prints

Dim the lights

If it’s practical, ditch the bright overhead lights and create vintage vibes with soft, low lighting. Wall lamps and lights around a mirror will provide the faded glamour associated with this look.

£84.99 Wayfair

Illuminated by a circle of LED lights, the Geissler mirror is perfect for doing your makeup

£19.99 Fishpools

Fill an oversized vase with a couple of faux monstera leaves

£39.99 HomeSense

Perch on the Geometric drum while you’re waiting for the bath to run

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A large-scale banana leaf print gives an instant hit of Havana. For maximum impact, go big and bold with a patterned wallpaper or hang a tropical-print shower curtain.

Whether we’re at the beach or in the bath, we’ll be getting out the Koko Blossom monogram towel

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Lift a pink and green colour scheme with gold and brushed brass accents. Pops of metallics through lighting, mirrors and bathroom fittings, like taps and handles, will give a grown-up, glamorous edge.

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Cast a warm glow with the vintage-style Globe wall light

‘Celebrate the Cuban spirit with rich colours, tropical prints and vintage glamour’ £8 Dunelm

Update your bath or shower just like that with this eye-catching Tropical Leaf curtain LEDSJÖ wall lamp, £40; LETTAN mirror, £15; FRÄCK mirror, £3.75; GATKAMOMILL shower curtain, £8; GODMORGON/ODENSVIK washstand, £215; VÅGSJÖN Purple/Green hand towel, £3, all IKEA

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COLOURFUL ROOM Stephanie Fairbrother has create a bright, quirky and fun, ‘big girl’s bedroom’ to reflect her daughter’s personality

‘My aim was to create a space that was playful and adventurous, which I think we’ve achieved. I’m chuffed to bits with the finished result’

About me

I’m Stephanie Fairbrother and I work for the local council. I live with my fiancé, Jake Newby, an audit and compliance officer, and our daughter, Lana, who’s three years old. Our home is a three-bedroom 1930s semi in Preston, Lancashire. We moved here in May 2017. I love to show off my colourful home on Instagram @clash_and_clutter.

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MY PROBLEM BEDROOM It was dark, damp and pretty miserable to be honest. There was ugly wood chip wallpaper on the walls and the electrics didn’t work, but it had a lovely big window and high ceilings, and it felt like a blank canvas I could run wild with. HOW I MADE IT WORK We replastered the whole room, ready to decorate. When lockdown happened, I spent time designing the room, thinking of fun, playful ways to create a space Lana would love to spend time in. MY FAVOURITE PART I love the scalloped effect, which really gives the room its wow factor. I also love the canopy area; it’s warm and cosy and the perfect place for a bedtime story. 110 yourhomestyle.uk

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Kid’s bedroom makeover

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‘The paint effect was timeconsuming and needed a lot of patience, but I really think it paid off as it’s completely transformed the room. It’s a modern design, so hopefully it will stand the test of time as Lana grows’


Style advice Three simple tricks to try in your own home

CREATE A COSY CORNER

‘I wasn’t sure what I’d use this alcove for until we got the bed in, but then it naturally lent itself to being a little den. I chose the canopy to create a contained space to sit in, and then built up the layers, starting with a soft rug to make the floor a bit more comfortable, and then piling the space full of cute cushions and one of Lana’s dolls. The colourful string of fairy lights makes it extra cosy at night and the perfect place to wind down before bedtime.’

CUSTOMISE A KITCHEN

‘I picked up this secondhand IKEA kitchen for £10 and decided to personalise it for Lana. I took off the handles and taps and sprayed them and the utensils gold. Then I painted the carcass to complement the walls and used sticky-back plastic for the work surface. Finally, I attached a piece of plywood to the back and pasted it with palm leaf wallpaper to create a splashback. A fun tea towel finishes the look.’

GO FOR BOLD

‘I wanted to add a striking design to the walls, so I upscaled the scalloped design. We drew a level line around the room using a laser and then attached three vinyl LPs to a piece of wood and hand stencilled the pattern around the room before painting it. When I got to the corners, I drew the same shape onto a paper template so I could bend it round the edge.’ The B&Q terrazzo wallpaper ties in with the colours in the rest of the room, and with no pattern matching, it’s easy to put up. 112 yourhomestyle.uk

‘I knew that this needed to be a multi-tasking room, so I had to think about space planning and storage as well as the fun design part. Luckily, the room is quite big so I could leave plenty of play space in the middle’


Kid’s bedroom makeover This wooden peg rail is a fun way to display Lana’s cutest toys and accessories but it could also double up as a coat hanger

Style idea

Let your child have fun measuring themselves with an oversized canvas ruler

MY EXPERIENCE

Lana is fun and creative and I wanted to reflect that when I started thinking about her next-stage bedroom. The space really needed an overhaul before we did anything, so we took it all back to brick, did a complete rewire, and had all the walls replastered, creating a blank canvas ready to design and decorate. I started planning in January 2020 and chose this gorgeous, deep coral paint for the walls, but the brand was really expensive, so I got it colour matched. But then lockdown happened, and the shops closed so the transformation got put on hold. It did give me time to think about the feel of the room, and consider designs and different colour palettes. I was inspired by the scalloped paint effect that was becoming popular, but I wanted a bold look so decided to make the half circles far larger than the traditional small ones I had seen online. By that stage, B&Q were doing click and collect, so I was able to order the paint, and I began working my way round the room painting the scalloped shapes. I toyed with the idea of painting the ceiling with Dalmatian spots, but when I found this terrazzo-style wallpaper I knew it would give the room that extra special something. Our decorator thought I was mad when I said I wanted it on the ceiling, but there was no pattern matching so it was easier to put up than he expected, thankfully. Once shops started to reopen, I was able to get furniture and dress the room with lots of colourful accessories. We’d kept the door closed while the work was being done to surprise Lana on her birthday. Her face, when she saw it, was a joy and made all the work and planning more than worthwhile.

My shopping list

Casey metal bed frame, £79.99, Bensons for Beds ● Walls matched to Little Greene’s Orange Aurora, £24.50 per 1L; GoodHome Fusca White Terrazzoeffect textured wallpaper, £16 per roll, both B&Q ● Big Cats reversible twin pack duvet cover and pillowcase set, £20, Dunelm ● Cotton pile rug, £49.99; unicorn wall decoration, £14.99, both H&M Home ● For a similar measuring chart, try the Sebra height chart in Daydream/Seven Seas, £32.95, Scandibørn ● Aftas round jute rug, £85, La Redoute ● White Kallax shelving unit, £19; Sundvik wardrobe, £150; Nissedal wall mirror, £25; Duktig play kitchen, £60; Flisat book display, £17; Bekväm spice rack used as shelf, £3.50, all IKEA ● For a similar canopy, try the Mustard Yellow bed canopy with star pendants and pompoms, £66, Maisons du Monde ● Sweet Dreams cloud cushion, £18, Sass & Belle ● Personalised bunting, £15, House of Hooray Turn to p128 for stockist details


£18 Smallable

Una bunk bed in Silk Grey, £249, Noa & Nani

Mademoiselle Rose will be a best friend now and a treasured keepsake when they’re all grown up

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Sass & Belle’s rattan bear mirror is definitely the cutest one of all!

LITTLE TREASURES

Be inspired by Stephanie and create a room you’ll love as much as your little ones do, with these fun and imaginative buys £19 Bobby Rabbit

£19.99 H&M Home

Make learning fun by putting pictures on the wall, like this Kid of the Village Numbers print

Tuck them up in this travel-inspired duvet set and they’ll be dreaming of far-off places

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With Winston the night light to keep them company, little dreamers needn’t be scared of the dark

£19.95 Bijou Lifestyle

Not just a friendly face: Fiona Walker’s felted llama can also be used as a coat hook

£29 John Lewis & Partners

A game and rug in one? We want one too!


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S tyle advice

Think small

If you want to create a child-friendly space, put yourself in your little one’s shoes. Go for open-book storage so they can choose what they want to read; create a cosy space on the floor that they can easily crawl into and include an easy-to-reach clothes rail to encourage independence in a fun way.

£26.95 JoJo Maman Bébé

This alphabet height chart would make a precious gift for a newborn baby

£49 Swoon

Let little creatives get down to colouringin business on the Emmeline chair

Window treatments

Instead of curtains, consider shutters. They offer total coverage when closed, so little ones might be less likely to get up at the crack of dawn, and you can tailor how much light streams through when folded open. They provide privacy and with no hanging cords, they pass the safety test too. Shutterly Fabulous have lots of different styles that can be custom finished to suit your room.

£146.99 Wayfair

£30 Great Little Trading Company

Clair de Lune’s cosy cotton blanket is so comforting

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Cosy up the Fardin play tent with lots of cushions

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£46 Vertbaudet

Until the next story time, keep favourite bedtime tales in this sweet bookcase on wheels

‘For a look they’ll love for years, keep a neutral base and change the rest as they grow’ £29 Meri Meri

Table and chair set in Natural Wood and White, £79.90, Petite Amélie

We’d be over the moon with this velvet cushion at any age to be fair

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EASY LIVING All the latest products to make home life less complicated

WHAT YA GOT COOKING? Cuisinart’s new entertaining grill combines all

the fun of a BBQ into a neat, easy and messfree cooking experience. Great for those with limited space but plenty of people to feed, the multi-use entertaining grill gives you variable, controlled heating so you can sizzle up a steak, a seafood platter and veggie kebabs as easily as on the hob or under the grill, then keep things warm until you are ready to eat. To make things less complicated, the cooking plate is non-stick and removable and is dishwasher safe. A spatula and removable drip tray are also included, along with a five-year guarantee. The grill costs £175 from cuisinart.co.uk Entertaining grill, £175, Cuisinart

Wrap it up

Style up your picnics and lunches on-the-go with a new collection of cutlery rolls, bread wraps and lunch bags from Cornwall-based designer, Poppy Treffry. All of the new designs are handmade and printed on organic, unbleached cotton canvas with a certified food safe, wipe-clean lining, so they’re plastic-free but still practical. Choose from make al fresco eating even more appealing. Wild Flowers cutlery roll, £20

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Make light work

If you’re on the hunt for a no-fuss, lightweight, cordless vacuum, the Halo Capsule is well worth a gander. In our test, we found the device had as much suction power as our corded model, easily picking up dust, hairs and fluff from both our carpets and hardwood floors. Weighing just 2.6kg, the device has an easily manoeuvrable brush head as well as two additional heads: a crevice tool and a brush tool, for up-close and precise cleaning. These heads are perfect for cleaning a range of areas and surfaces including sideboards, stairs and sofas. With a three-hour charge, the Halo lasted two sessions of vacuuming in our tester’s five room, carpeted and hard wood floored flat, over two days. It uses dust pouches, which are compostable and stop mucky and potentially harmful dust particles from being released into the air when you dispose of them. Our verdict? A great lightweight vacuum cleaner, and its compact size makes it ideal if you are short on space. For a limited time, the Halo Capsule is being offered as a bundle deal, with a year’s worth of dust pouches and a free wall-rack for £249.99. Free returns and a two-year warranty are also included. Available at capsuleclean.com Want to know how the Halo compares to other vacuums on the market? Read our buyer’s guide to the best vacuums at bit.ly/YHSvacuums

TOUCH OF COLOUR A busy kitchen is a happy kitchen, but with all the hustle and bustle, spills, stains and sticky fingers on surfaces are inevitable. If you’re on the hunt for ways to make your kitchen more efficient, one step could be to refresh your surfaces with a new easyto-clean, germ-repelling and stain resistant paint from Crown. This clever paint range uses a tough and washable Easyclean formula, which has been proven to kill 99 per cent of household germs and has been tested for the best stain and scrub resistance. Use it on walls, cabinets, wood and metal and choose from six shades, including this new vibrant emerald green. From £25 for 2.5L at crownpaints.co.uk

Easyclean kitchen paint in Emerald Vision, £25 for 2.5L

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Bees lunch bag, £16.95

The Halo Capsule vacuum includes stick and handheld cleaning options, £249.99


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Tasty midweek meals When hunger calls, plate up these speedy, feel-good recipes

MONDAY

TUESDAY

PENNE AL’ARRABIATA

WEDNESDAY

PREP TIME 15 MINS COOK TIME 20 MINS SERVES 2 INGREDIENTS ● 130g penne pasta ● 1 tbsp Pomora extra virgin olive oil ● 2 garlic cloves, chopped ● ¼ tsp chilli flakes (½ tsp if you prefer spicy) ● 400g tin plum tomatoes ● 1 tbsp tomato purée ● Pinch of salt ● 1 ball vegetarian mozzarella ● Fresh basil, to serve ● Freshly ground black pepper

PEPPERED STEAK AND POTATO SALAD

PREP TIME 5 MINS COOK TIME 30 MINS SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS ● 400g Jersey Royal potatoes ● 2 x 200g rib-eye steaks, room temperature ● 1 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for brushing ● 1½ tsp coarsely ground black pepper ● 2 red peppers, deseeded and sliced into strips ● 50g watercress For the herby ranch dressing ● 2 tbsp light mayonnaise ● 4 tbsp half-fat soured cream ● 1 garlic clove, crushed ● 1 tbsp chives, snipped ● 1 tbsp fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped METHOD

1 Boil the potatoes in a large pan of water for

METHOD

1 Bring a saucepan of water to the boil. Carefully

add the pasta to the boiling water and cook to packet instructions. 2 Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a pan on a low to medium heat. Add the chopped garlic to the pan and fry for 2-3 minutes until golden and soft. Add the chilli flakes. 3 Add the plum tomatoes, tomato purée and a pinch of salt to the pan. Stir carefully to combine and break the plum tomatoes with the back of a wooden spoon. Increase the heat and simmer for 5 minutes or until the pasta is ready. 4 Drain the pasta and add it to the tomato sauce, stirring to cover the pasta. Spoon into bowls and top with torn mozzarella, fresh basil leaves and a crack of black pepper.

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8-10 minutes until almost tender. Drain well and Omit the vegetarian mozzarella or choose a set aside. dairy-free soft cheese to make this dish vegan. 2 Meanwhile, make the herby ranch dressing. Put all the ingredients in a jug with 3 tbsp water and whisk together, adding another 1 tbsp water, if needed, to get a drizzling consistency. Season to taste and set aside. VEGETARIAN 3 Brush the steaks with a little oil and sprinkle over half the ground black pepper. 4 Heat a griddle or frying pan over a high heat and cook the steaks for 3-4 minutes on each side for medium-rare, or until your liking. Transfer to a warm plate, cover and leave to rest while you prepare the salad. 5 Halve the potatoes and put in a bowl with the red peppers. Add the oil and remaining black pepper and toss to coat. Transfer to the hot griddle or frying pan and cook for 4-5 minutes on a high heat, turning occasionally, until tender and charred (you may need to do this in 2 batches). 6 Pile the watercress onto a serving platter. Thinly slice the steaks and add to the platter with the potatoes and red peppers. Drizzle over some of the dressing and serve the rest on the side. 118 yourhomestyle.uk

VEGETARIAN

CHICKPEA BURGERS WITH CAULIFLOWER RAITA

PREP TIME 20 MINS COOK TIME 10 MINS SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS ● 400g tin chickpeas, drained and rinsed ● 3 tsp curry paste ● 1 lemon, zest ● 10g fresh coriander, stems and leaves chopped ● ½ red onion, finely chopped ● 80g breadcrumbs ● 1 tbsp coconut oil For the cauliflower raita ● 300g cauliflower ● 150g natural yogurt ● ½ lemon, juice ● 10g mint leaves, finely chopped ● Salt ● Black pepper To serve ● 4 burger buns, toasted ● 4 tbsp mango chutney ● Baby gem lettuce, leaves separated ● 4 tbsp crispy fried onions METHOD

1 To make the burger mixture, place the chickpeas,

curry paste, lemon zest and fresh coriander in a food processor and blitz until the mixture comes together. If you don’t have a food processor you can mash the mixture with a fork instead. 2 Mix the red onion and breadcrumbs into the chickpeas and shape into 4 patties. 3 To make the raita, shave the raw cauliflower with a mandoline or sharp knife into thin slices and place in a bowl. Mix together the yogurt in a bowl with the lemon juice and mint, season to taste with salt and pepper and fold into the cauliflower. 4 Heat the coconut oil in a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat. Add the burgers and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side, or until golden brown on both sides. 5 Assemble the burgers by spreading the base of the toasted buns with mango chutney, then top with the lettuce followed by the chickpea patties. Pile the cauliflower raita on top of each burger and sprinkle with the crispy fried onions. Place the bun lids on top to serve.


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from Joe Wicks that are sure to put a smile on everyone’s face

FRIDAY

THURSDAY

LEMON AND COURGETTE TART

PREP TIME 10 MINS COOK TIME 20 MINS SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS ● 3 courgettes ● Handful of basil ● 1 lemon, zest ● 1 garlic clove, crushed ● Salt ● Freshly ground black pepper ● 2 tbsp olive oil ● 320g ready rolled puff pastry ● 2 tbsp sundried tomato paste ● 250g ricotta cheese ● 20g toasted pine nuts, to serve METHOD

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ribbons in a large bowl. Finely shred half the basil leaves and add them to the courgettes along with half the lemon zest, the crushed garlic, ½ tsp salt, some pepper and olive oil. Toss everything together to evenly coat the courgettes. 3 Unroll the pastry and place it on the lined baking tray. Using the point of a sharp knife, score a line 1cm from the edge all the way around the outside of the pastry to form a frame. Prick the inside rectangle of pastry a couple of times with a fork, then spread the inside rectangle with the sundried tomato paste. Add the courgettes, piling them on top and bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes, or until the courgettes are tinged golden brown and the pastry is cooked through. 4 Meanwhile, mix the ricotta cheese in a bowl with the remaining lemon zest and season. 5 When the pastry is out of the oven, add blobs of the seasoned ricotta, scatter over the remaining basil leaves and sprinkle over the pine nuts. Cut into slices, to serve.

VEGETARIAN

MAPLE-GLAZED CHICKEN THIGHS WITH ASIAN SLAW

PREP TIME 10 MINS COOK TIME 30 MINS SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS ● 1 tbsp miso paste ● 1 tsp garlic paste ● 1 tsp ginger paste ● 2 tbsp maple syrup ● 1 tbsp low-sodium soy sauce ● 2 tsp sesame oil ● Salt ● Freshly ground black pepper ● 6 chicken thighs, skinless and boneless For the Asian slaw ● 250g white cabbage, finely shredded ● 100g carrot, grated ● Handful of radishes, thinly sliced ● 4 spring onions, thinly sliced ● 4 tbsp lime juice ● 1 tbsp maple syrup ● 2 tbsp sesame seeds, toasted ● 80g pomegranate seeds METHOD

1 Preheat the oven to 220°C/Fan 200°C/Gas Mark 7 and line a baking tray with foil. 2 Combine the miso, garlic paste, ginger paste, maple syrup, soy sauce and sesame oil in a bowl. Season the chicken with a little salt and massage the marinade into the chicken thighs. 3 Put the chicken on the lined baking tray and cook in the oven for 25-30 minutes until cooked through and the chicken is golden brown and sticky on the outside. 4 While the chicken is cooking, prepare the slaw. Combine the finely shredded cabbage with the grated carrot, sliced radishes and spring onions in a bowl. Mix together the lime juice and maple syrup, season Wednesday, with salt and pepper Thursday and and toss through the Fridays’ tasty slaw mix. Sprinkle with recipes are the sesame seeds and from Joe’s pomegranate seeds. Family Food 5 Serve the chicken with by Joe Wicks, the slaw on the side. £20, Bluebird.

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Entertain friends and family under sunny skies with these delicious dishes designed to share

COOK’S TIP

The croutons can be made ahead, cooled completely and then stored in an airtight container for up to 24 hours.

GRILLED HALLOUMI SALAD

PREP TIME 15 MINS COOK TIME 10 MINS VEGETARIAN SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS ● 75g sourdough bread ● 3 tbsp olive oil ● 1 tbsp vegetarian hard cheese, finely grated ● 250g halloumi, thickly sliced ● 80g watercress, spinach and rocket salad ● 100g sugar snap peas, halved lengthways ● 1 avocado, sliced

For the tomato and chilli dressing ● 3 tbsp olive oil ● 40g sundried tomatoes, drained and chopped ● 1 tbsp lemon juice ● ½ red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped ● 200g cherry tomatoes, halved ● Handful of fresh basil, finely chopped

2 Meanwhile, add all the dressing ingredients

apart from the cherry tomatoes and basil to a pan and place on a medium heat. Cook for 1 minute, stirring, then add the cherry tomatoes. Allow to soften in the dressing for 2-3 minutes, then remove from the heat and stir through the basil. 3 Heat a large griddle pan over a high heat. Drizzle METHOD halloumi slices with the remaining 1 tbsp oil 1 Preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas Mark 6. the Roughly tear the sourdough bread into bite-sized and add to the pan in a single layer. Cook for 2 minutes on each side or until golden and charred. pieces and spread out on a large baking tray. 4 Toss together the watercress salad, sugar snap Drizzle with 2 tbsp olive oil and sprinkle over the grated vegetarian hard cheese. Toss together until peas and avocado in a large serving dish. Top with evenly coated, then bake for 7-8 minutes or until the sourdough croutons and halloumi. Pour over the warm tomato and chilli dressing to serve. crisp and golden.


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TOMATO AND PORK TRAYBAKE WITH POTATOES

PREP TIME 5 MINS COOK TIME 30 MINS SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS ● 400g baby new potatoes, cut into bite-sized chunks ● 1 aubergine, diced ● 1 red onion, diced ● 1 tbsp olive oil ● 40g sundried tomatoes, drained ● 20g Parmesan, grated ● 1 lemon, zest ● 4 thin-cut pork loin steaks ● 200g cherry tomatoes

METHOD

1 Preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/

Gas Mark 6. Put the potatoes, aubergine and red onion in a large roasting tin. Add the oil, season and mix well. Roast for 20 minutes. 2 Meanwhile, blitz the sundried tomatoes, Parmesan and half the lemon zest to make a rough paste. Spread over the pork steaks, ensuring they are completely coated. 3 Put the coated pork steaks and tomatoes on top of the vegetables and roast for a further 10-12 minutes until the pork is cooked through. Serve with the remaining lemon zest.

RAINBOW PICNIC PIE

PREP TIME 30 MINS COOK TIME 1 HOUR 30 MINS, PLUS CHILLING AND COOLING SERVES 12 INGREDIENTS ● 700g frozen butternut squash chunks ● 2 onions, thinly sliced ● 6 garlic cloves, crushed ● 2 tbsp olive oil ● 1 tbsp dried thyme ● 700g shortcrust pastry ● Flour, for dusting ● 500g spinach ● 2 x 250g tubs ricotta ● 25g vegetarian hard cheese, grated ● 130g basil pesto ● 1 lemon, zest ● 25g panko breadcrumbs ● 460g ready-made roasted peppers, drained and thickly sliced ● 1 egg, beaten METHOD

1 Preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/

Gas Mark 6. Spread out the squash in a large roasting tin with the onions and garlic, drizzle over the oil, season and scatter with thyme. Toss to combine. Roast for 25-30 minutes until tender, tossing halfway through. Set aside to cool completely. 2 Meanwhile, roll out 500g pastry on a lightly floured surface to a 38cm circle. Lightly grease the base and sides of a 23cm round springform cake tin. Lift the pastry into the tin

and gently press into the base and sides to evenly line, leaving a 1cm overhang. Prick the base all over with a fork. Chill for at least 30 minutes, or up to 6 hours ahead. 3 Put the spinach in a saucepan, cover with boiling water and leave to wilt. Drain and rinse under cold water until cool; squeeze out as much water as possible. Put the spinach, ricotta, hard cheese, pesto and lemon zest in a bowl, season and mix well. 4 Preheat the oven to 190°C/Fan 170°C/Gas Mark 5. Remove the chilled pastry case from the fridge and scatter half the breadcrumbs over the base. Arrange the roasted squash and onions on top. Top with the spinach mixture. Layer on the roasted peppers and scatter the remaining breadcrumbs. 5 Roll out the remaining pastry on a lightly floured work surface to a 24cm circle. Cover the pie and press the edges together to seal. Trim away any excess, then crimp all the way around. Brush the top of the pie with beaten egg. Make 3 incisions in the centre to allow steam to escape. Place the tin on a baking tray and bake for 1 hour or until the pastry is cooked and golden. 6 Leave to cool for at least 30 minutes before releasing from the tin. Transfer to a wire rack for 2 hours if serving warm, or leave to cool completely. Once cool, keep in an airtight container in the fridge.

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Add a little spice by sprinkling crushed chillies over the butternut squash and grated nutmeg on the ricotta.

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Mix together the icing sugar, almond extract and just enough water to make a thick icing. Pipe this over the tart in whichever design you like once it is cool, then sprinkle with almonds.

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a soft dough. Wrap in cling film and chill in the fridge for 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 190°C/Fan 170°C /Gas Mark 5. PREP TIME 35 MINS, PLUS 2 On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough CHILLING to 5mm thick and press into a 25cm tart tin. COOK TIME 45 MINS Leave the excess pastry as the pastry will SERVES 8 shrink in the oven. Line the pastry case with greaseproof paper and ceramic beans, then INGREDIENTS for 15 minutes. Remove the ceramic For the pastry ● 130g plain flour, plus bake beans and bake for another 5 minutes. extra for dusting ● 70g wholemeal soak the prunes in boiling water. plain flour ● 40g icing sugar ● Pinch of Meanwhile, 3 Remove the pastry case from the oven salt ● 100g unsalted butter ● 1 egg and trim the excess pastry. Lower the oven ● 10ml cold water For the filling to 170°C/Fan 150°C/Gas Mark 3. ● 200g prunes ● 70g unsalted butter temperature 4 In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and ● 100g caster sugar ● 2 eggs and then beat in 1 egg. Mix in the ground egg white left from the pastry ● 180g sugar almonds, flour, baking powder and almond ground almonds ● 20g plain flour extract, then beat in the final egg and egg ● 1 tsp baking powder ● 1 tsp almond white. Stir through the sweet potato. extract ● 40g sweet potato, finely Drain the soaked prunes (retaining the grated ● 30g chia seeds ● 40ml dark rum 5soaking liquid) and blitz half with the chia For the topping ● 50g icing sugar seeds and the rum using a hand blender ● 1 tsp almond extract ● 20g flaked until smooth. Spread this over the base of almonds the pastry case. Chop up the remaining METHOD prunes and stir through the almond mixture. 1 In a large mixing bowl, rub together the Spoon into the pastry shell and smooth out. flours, icing sugar, salt and butter to form Bake for 40-45 minutes until the frangipane breadcrumbs. Add the egg yolk, saving the is just firm to touch. Drizzle with icing (see white, and water to the pastry mix to form cook’s tip) and cut into slices, to serve.

CARROT CAKEY CINNAMON ROLLS

PREP TIME 30 MINS, PLUS PROVING COOK TIME 15-20 MINS SERVES 12 VEGETARIAN INGREDIENTS ● 550g strong white bread flour, plus extra for dusting ● 7g instant yeast ● 4g salt ● 80g carrot, peeled and grated ● 1 orange, zest ● 70g unsalted butter ● 70g light soft brown sugar ● 4 tsp ground cinnamon ● 40g raisins ● 40g walnuts, chopped For the glaze ● 3 tsp soft brown sugar ● 1 tsp malt extract ● 50ml water For the icing ● 50g unsalted butter, softened ● 50g icing sugar ● 1 tsp vanilla extract METHOD

1 Put the flour, yeast and salt into a large mixing bowl. Pour 300ml warm water

into a jug and add the grated carrot. Pour the carrot mix into the bowl and bring together to form a sticky dough. Cover and leave for 10 minutes. 2 Gently knead the dough in the bowl for 30 seconds, then cover and leave in a warm place until the dough has doubled in size (around 1 hour). Prepare a traybake tin with baking parchment. 3 Tip the dough onto a lightly floured surface and fold the dough in on itself a couple of times, to form a crude square. Roll the dough out to roughly 50 x 40cm. 4 Beat the orange zest into the butter and spread over the dough, then sprinkle with sugar. Dust with cinnamon and sprinkle over the raisins. Start at one of the shorter sides and tightly roll the dough into a long sausage. Using a sharp knife, cut the sausage into 12 pieces and arrange these in the tray, three across. Make sure the two ends have the cut side facing up. Cover with cling film and leave to rise until doubled in size in a warm place (about 45 minutes). 5 Preheat the oven to 220°C/Fan 200°C/Gas Mark 7. Bake the rolls for 15 minutes. 6 In a small saucepan, mix the glaze ingredients. Bring to a simmer until a syrup forms. Brush onto the buns while still warm. Sprinkle with the walnut pieces and leave to cool. 7 Beat the icing ingredients together in a bowl and transfer to a piping bag. Ice the buns whichever way you want, then eat them the same day. 122 yourhomestyle.uk

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Dough is elastic and so sometimes it’s best to roll a couple of times, then let the dough relax for a minute before rolling again.


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breadcrumbs. Press into the base of the tin and bake for 20 minutes, then leave to cool in the tin. 3 Increase the oven temperature to 190°C/Fan PREP TIME 35 MINS 170°C/Gas Mark 5. Whisk the eggs and the sugar COOK TIME 40 MINS together in a mixing bowl until light and creamy SERVES 8 and doubled in volume. 4 Whizz the canned peaches and honey in a VEGETARIAN INGREDIENTS blender until smooth. In a mixing bowl, mix the For the crust ● 70g plain flour ● 30g ground almonds and baking powder with the wholemeal plain flour ● 1 tsp ground peach mixture. Pour in half the egg mixture and cinnamon ● ½ tsp ground ginger ● ½ tsp followed by the second half, then fold until baking powder ● 40g soft brown sugar ● 75g fold, incorporated. Pour over the biscuit base and unsalted butter For the filling ● 4 large eggs just the top. ● 80g caster sugar ● 375g tin peaches in juice smooth Bake for 25 minutes. Cover with a foil sheet or ● 60g runny honey ● 170g ground almonds 5piece of baking parchment and bake for a further ● 1 tsp baking powder For the topping 15 minutes. ● 150g Greek yogurt ● 1 lemon, zest and 6 Meanwhile, make the topping. Mix the yogurt juice ● 20g flaked almonds, plus extra for the lemon zest and juice. Gently toast the sprinkling ● 200g honey ● 4 cloves ● 2 ripe with almonds in a dry frying pan on a medium heat. peaches, stoned and thinly sliced As soon as they start to brown, tip them onto a METHOD plate. Put the honey and cloves in a saucepan 1 Preheat the oven to 170°C/Fan 150°C/Gas and simmer for 8 minutes until the honey turns a Mark 3. Line a 20cm springform tin with deep golden amber. Remove the cloves. baking parchment. 7 Slice the ginger dessert and serve with a dollop 2 Rub the flours, cinnamon, ginger, baking of yogurt, some peach slices, a drizzle of burnt powder and sugar with the butter until it forms honey and toasted almonds.

Find these three recipes and more in Good to Eat by David Atherton, £25, published by Hodder & Stoughton.


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with Belvoir’s tantalising Strawberry, Lime and Mint drink. Bubbling with strawberry sweetness and zingy freshness from the lime and mint, this alcohol-free beverage can be served neat over ice with a wedge of lime or paired with rum for a punchy mojito. Priced at £3.30 from Waitrose & Partners.

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Whether it’s a quick lunch with the kids in the garden or a staycation supper on the beach, Marks & Spencer have launched a wide range of picnic platters to dig a fork or spoon into. From Queen Gordal olives with Cornish Cheddar and sriracha king prawns to courgette and emmental rollitos and a ploughman’s pot, there’s something for every party guest! Prices start at £3.25.

FRUITS OF THE FOREST The jam experts at Bonne Maman have introduced a brand-new flavour of yogurt just in time for summery breakfasts and picnics – Raspberry and Blackberry. Bursting with berries, this creamy treat pairs well with oats and seeds for a breakfast boost, chopped bananas and milk for a sweet smoothie or simply enjoy on its own. The range also includes Morello Cherry, Violet Fig and Rhubarb and Strawberry to tempt your taste buds. Priced at £2.50 for 450g from Asda.

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Pep up lettuce, cherry tomatoes and leafy greens with a generous glug of olive oil from OliveOlive. Their 100 per cent extra virgin olive oil is sourced from groves on the Cyprus coast, so it’s as authentically Mediterranean as you can get! Choose from Basil, Chilli, Garlic, Lemon or Oregano for a drizzle of pure sunshine. Priced at £6 for 250ml from oliveolive.co.uk.

FOODNEWS This month, we’re filling our baskets with savoury and sweet treats and bubbly drinks for picnics in the sun

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Hôtel Magique IN CONVERSATION WITH

We chat to Dutch designer Milou Neelen about the inspiration behind her beautiful prints and homewares

When did you launch Hôtel Magique? Clockwise from above: Anthropologie x Hôtel Magique mugs, £12 each; Milou and a selection of her prints; A Splash of Holiday print, £34.55, hotelmagique.com

I launched five years ago, after working for years as a print designer and illustrator in Amsterdam. I thought of the name Hôtel Magique when designing artwork for a hotel vibe infused painting for my living room, and the word ‘magique’ gave me so much inspiration that I launched Hôtel Magique as a brand.

Did you study art and design?

Wake up – Maybe later pillowcase set, £43.15, hotelmagique.com

I have a background in graphic design and started painting after school. After exhibitions in Amsterdam, ELLE magazine reached out to use one of my paintings as an illustration for one of their articles, and in that same month I started my first job as a pattern designer at the women’s line of Dutch fashion brand, Scotch & Soda. After three years working full time, I started freelancing before launching Hôtel Magique.

Describe your typical day…

Where do you find your inspiration?

Anywhere and everywhere! Nature, a movie, a sentence from a book, a colour combination on the street. But it’s always infused by summer and a dream hotel in mind.

Who are you following on Instagram?

I follow @annapihan for high summer infused photography and I’m very excited to have launched our first book together, The Pleasure of Leisure, in May, which is available on my website! For interiors, I love @serge_castella.

What’s your proudest career moment so far?

Literally every moment. From launching the actual brand to working together with amazing artists and brands like Anthropologie, to every shoot and new artwork.

What does the rest of this year hold?

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The book I just launched together with the Australian Just over four years ago I moved photographer, Anna Pihan, is to the tropical island of Bali hopefully the first of many. I also together with my boyfriend, have new collaborations and Davey Massikki. We have three exhibitions coming up soon so Bali dogs who wake up very watch this space! early, so we start the day with a walk on the beach, preferably Who would you with a coffee in hand, before like to collaborate I begin my workday. My home with next? studio overlooks a little plot of Dreaming big, I’d love to work land filled with banana trees with American interior and where I work on my laptop or lifestyle designer, Kelly Wearstler. paint and create new artwork. Shop Milou’s designs at Describe your hotelmagique.com and style… anthropologie.com. Casual and feminine, but not Follow her on Instagram, too serious. @hotelmagique


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