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Connecting through Colour Design trends for 2021
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
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CONNECTING THROUGH
Stylist: Bree Leech. Photographer: Mike Baker.
Faced with global uncertainty, life as we know it is on hold. Cut off from our normal freedoms and routines, home is now the epicentre of our lives where many of us work, study, eat, sleep and relax.
T
echnology has become more
to conduct our professional lives and perform
important than ever before as we
household tasks, however, at the same time we
rely on connection with the outside
need our homes to provide balance, calm and a
world. Yet at the same time we
sense of comfort and security.”
yearn to switch off so we can take a moment to ground ourselves, reflect and recharge. “This global crisis has changed our relationship
In response, design trends for 2021 will reflect our desire for reassurance and strength, with nurturing palettes drawn from nature and furniture
with our homes–not just on a practical level, the
and décor that speaks of familiarity and comfort.
lines between our work and home have blurred
At the same time, expect to see unpredictable
beyond recognition,” says Andrea Lucena-Orr,
material and colour combinations creeping in that
Dulux colour and communications manager.
encourage us to adapt our homes to new ways of
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living and working. The Dulux Colour Forecast for 2021 comprises
trends
All other images: Stylist: Julia Green. Photographer: Armelle Habib.
of three soothing palettes, inspired by nature along with moments of stronger colour to lighten the mood and brighten our outlook. “Surrounding colour can be a remedy for the soul in challenging times,” says Lucena-Orr. “This year’s soft, earthy neutrals, muted greens and gentle mauve-greys provide a reassuring connection with nature, whilst richer and brighter hues such as coral and stormy blue awaken our senses and allow for moments of optimism.” Retreat is a palette of warm whites, brown-based neutrals and dusty blues that conveys a sense of a soft luxury, alongside vintage-inspired tones of burgundy and deep ocean blue. “The Retreat palette feels tranquil and sentimental– reminiscing tradition, whilst hinting at better times to come. It speaks of renewal and growth. As work-life boundaries blur, we look to style our interiors to be hybrid and high-
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functioning; spaces are mindfully curated with
coral, warm rust and playful mash-ups of pink
versatile pieces in authentic designs and materials,
and terracotta hint at 70s nostalgia and evoke
and art and decoration that has personal meaning.”
memories of travel and fun.
With gentle, buff neutrals and touches of
“As we retreat indoors, fond memories of past
tan, soft olive and muted ochre, the Nourish
adventures and discoveries inspire our home
palette captures our renewed appreciation for
spaces,” she says. “Life may be slower, but there’s
natural beauty.
joy to be had in a less frantic pace. We draw closer
“These colours allow for moments of stillness
to family and our local community, building new
and quiet; an opportunity to reduce the stress and
connections with those around us. There is much
digital fatigue we’re currently experiencing,” says
to be grateful for and building resilience is our
Lucena-Orr.
latest attribute.”
“Use them to delineate areas in your home
Styling is eclectic and inviting; old and new sit
where you can switch off and ground yourself in
side by side, furniture is durable and generously
the moment. Pair them with simple, handcrafted
proportioned, and soft furnishings are tactile and
pieces with raw textures and matte finishes.”
forgiving–think boucle and quilting.
Reset is an uplifting and optimistic palette
“Months of being stuck indoors staring at the
of enriching and brighter hues; rich blue and
same four walls creates the urge to pick up a paint
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Casual Living with Albi Each season at Albi, we introduce fresh dĂŠcor looks and exciting new types of product from brands like Amalfi and Rogue. Here are a few stories from our Summer 2021 collection perfect for relaxed, casual living. For wholesale enquiries, contact us through albi.com.au.
Preserved Stems These are real flowers and foliage that have been fresh-cut, then preserved through a special process to achieve that beautiful dried look. This key trend complements the artificial plant products our Rogue brand is known for.
Eroded Coast This look is light and breezy, deepened by references to the shifting sands of coastal dunes. Textures are organic and distressed. Key elements include reactive glazes, tactile fabrics, still life artwork and botanicals like seeding eucalyptus and pampas grass. This sophisticated, rustic style conjures the vibe of a relaxing seaside escape.
Raw Sanctuary Earthy yet gentle, this look has a calming ambiance. It lures you in with a promise of comfort and tranquility. A pastel palette is subdued by matte, chalky finishes while textures are organic. Elements of linen, knotted wood, dried botanical stems and bisque ceramics come together to create this stylish yet unpretentious haven. This natural vibe inspires peace.
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RETREAT Our idea of what home means has evolved. What was once a place for solace and recuperation is now our vehicle for daily life–from sleeping, eating, working to exercising. As our work-life boundaries continue to blur, we delve deeper in search of balance, restyling our spaces to accommodate our flexible lifestyle. We seek out the security of well-loved DIY traditions like cooking, baking and crafting to help us feel grounded and present. The retreat palette draws on nostalgia to create that sense of familiarity and refuge we crave–incorporating up-cycled materials in raw and natural timbers, and vintage accents such as ceramics and weavings alongside modern utilitarian-shaped décor pieces to create a well-worn, yet timeless look. Stormy blues channel tranquillity, signifying better times to come, whilst essential whites and burgundy feed our sense of the familiar and tradition.
NOURISH Whilst most of us are required to experience the world from within the four walls of our home, we are facing digital saturation at its most extreme. Craving time and space away from our screens, there is a renewed appreciation for nature and rituals of self-care to help soothe the mind and create an aura of calm and sense of wellbeing.
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The Nourish palette plays into this longing for natural beauty and earthly connection. Biophilic hues of mossy and sage greens, turmeric and citrus connect us to nature, inspiring us to fill our homes and workspaces with plants and blooms. The tactility of materials and raw textures provide a level of physical comfort to the touch, whilst the round-form surfaces and soft-shaped furniture offer visual relief to encourage revitalisation.
RESET In the wake of our ‘new normal,’ a level of adaptability, positivity and resilience is on the forefront of our minds as we shift to a slow-paced lifestyle, far removed from the adventure and excitement we once thrived on. Reflecting on what is most important to us, we draw closer to our families and local community. The Reset palette reflects our renewed energy and desire to brighten our outlook as we adapt to home life. Subtly inspired by the 70s, uplifting hues of blue-green and energetic reds offset contrasting whites and neutrals. Furniture styles and materials are mixed but unified with colour combinations for a more eclectic approach to design; whilst quilted fabrics paired with objects and mementos from past travels elevate the level of comfort and cosiness in the space. With a strong focus on family living, furniture is durable and generous in shape and form.
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And don’t forget, you can always select colours between the palettes to create a look that’s all your own. “Simple ways to introduce colour include painting your front door, creating an accent wall behind your bed or in a study nook, or adding a cheery, welcoming colour to your hallway. Many of the colours in this year’s forecast will work beautifully on exteriors too. “My top tip is if you’re just starting on your colour journey, start with one space and complete it–this will give you the brush that’s impossible to resist,” says
confidence and encouragement to keep going. The bedroom
Lucena-Orr.
is a great place to kick off your colour adventure as it’s so
“Taking inspiration from the 2021
personal, which gives you the freedom to experiment. From
palettes is a great place to start when
there, introduce colour to create different moods in the various
choosing colour for your home. You’ll
rooms in your home–for example, add shades that make you
also need to consider existing colours
feel creative and inspired in your home office and something
in your scheme such as sofa upholstery,
cosy and relaxing in the living room. Small or large volumes of
carpet tones and joinery finishes, to
colour–it’s up to you. Once you start on your colour journey
ensure the colour(s) you love will sit
and experience the positive emotional connections, you’ll
comfortably together.
never want to stop.” G
“The important decision is to
Stylist: Bree Leech. Photographer: Mike Baker.
understand what look and feel you’re trying to create. For a subtle, neutral look, Nourish is a good palette to work with. For something moodier and more dramatic, try the Retreat palette. If you’re keen to incorporate bold tones that won’t overwhelm a space, consider the brighter hues in the Reset palette. 10 giftguideonline.com.au
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As the weather warms up more people want to be outside to enjoy the sunshine. However, with borders still closed for the foreseeable future, the backyard might be as far as you can go. Here are some design tips from Satara on creating a resort feeling at home.
W
ith summer just
the indoors, building/planning restrictions, location
on our doorstep and
of outdoor kitchen/cooking facilities, ventilation, etc.
people spending more
Create an ideas board for inspiration by taking
time than ever at home,
photos of interesting designs and textures.
there is no better opportunity to create an
Pinterest and Instagram are great sources of
amazing outdoor space that will make you feel
images for inspiration.
like you are somewhere else but still have all the
Budget
comforts of being at your own house.
You can spend anything from $1,000 to hundreds
Design
of thousands on your outdoor room. Your budget
Having a plan of what you want to achieve before
will have a big impact on what is possible. A well
you start is the most important stage. Things to
designed outdoor room can add significantly
consider include how much space you have
to the value of your property and also to your
available, protection from the weather, which
ultimate enjoyment of the space. Don’t forget
direction the hot afternoon sun shines, your view
to allow money for good quality furniture and
from inside the house, how the room will link with
accessories to finish off the space.
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outdoors
Draw a plan
Furniture Layout
Draw a scale plan (or have a landscape architect
All too often outdoor rooms are designed and
or interior designer draw one for you). Work out
built with little thought into how the space will be
spacing, furniture layout, direction of weather and
used and enjoyed. The space you have available
sun. Allow enough space to move around the
and the layout of furniture will have a major impact
area. Think about lines of sight and using furniture,
on your enjoyment of the room. As well as a
plants and pots as features that can be viewed
functional use, your outdoor furniture can become
from inside your house.
a real feature so consider how it will look from
You don’t want your neighbours peering out at
the inside. If you have the room, combining an
you while you’re snoozing on the daybed in your
outdoor dining space with a comfortable outdoor
bikinis or speedos so think about creating some
lounge area will create a multi-functional area.
privacy. Creating walls and defining boundaries for your outdoor room will give it better definition.
If space is limited, consider an outdoor sofa area with low tables for more casual dining. Another
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good option is to utilise your indoor dining area opening out to a more casual outdoor lounge. A large comfy daybed is not only a magical place to relax but can be used as a key focal piece for your design. Modular sofas are extremely popular and versatile. They can be set up in an L shape or similar for entertaining with friends or combine pieces to form a daybed to stretch out on, enjoy the sun’s rays while your better half serves the drinks. TIP: If planning how to set up your outdoor furniture, use newspaper to mark out the space and layout of your proposed outdoor on the ground so you can be sure everything will fit.
Outdoor furniture selection Once you worked out the layout and purpose of your furniture you need to select the type of furniture you will purchase. There are plenty of options and like most things it is worth spending a bit more money to get the best quality you can afford. Not only will it last longer but you’ll enjoy it more and spend less in the long run. Technology has had a huge impact on materials used in today’s outdoor furniture ranges. Satara’s newest ranges include brightly coloured synthetic ropes and luxuriously woven Ateja fabrics, combined with traditional materials such as powder coated aluminium and teak, these new ranges make for visually appealing options. Wicker furniture was popular over the last five to 10 years due to its attractive appearance, range of colours and designs and minimal maintenance requirements. 20 giftguideonline.com.au
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Satara’s range of all-weather synthetic
it accessible at all times and don’t want
weave furniture is available in 10 colours
to be moving cushions in and out of the
and hundreds of different designs.
rain. If your furniture will sit in the rain
The synthetic weave is treated with
you will need to take better care of your
chemicals to stop it fading and cracking
cushions. It is worth investing in top
in the harsh Aussie environment.
quality outdoor fabric such as sunbrella
Frames are made from rust proof
and quick-dry foam which won’t retain
powder coated aluminium.
any moisture in the foam.
The first thing to consider is whether
You will also need to regularly clean
the furniture will be kept under cover
and dry the cushions to stop mould and
or sit out in the rain and sun. To get
mildew growing on dirt that sits in the
maximum use of your furniture you want
cushion fabric. If your cushions will get
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outdoors
minimal exposure to rain then you probably don’t
TIP: To create a more eclectic feel to your outdoor
need to invest the extra money in quick-dry foam.
room consider the use of timber stools and
Stainless steel is another popular material but
feature chairs to add a classy and organic feel to
can be susceptible to surface rust (tea staining)–
your room. Everything does not need to be from
especially in areas close to the beach. Ensure any
the same product family to look fantastic. Teak
painted steel frames have been galvanised and
has been popular for decades and is still a great
powder-coated so they won’t rust.
material for outdoor furniture. It develops a grey
Powder coated aluminium framed furniture with
patina over time unless it is regularly maintained
ceramic or laminate tabletops and chairs, sofas
with a teak protective coating. Teak tables look
and sun loungers made from open weave outdoor
great with a wide range of chairs made from
fabrics such as batyline or textiline are also popular.
different materials. G
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Six tips to create a green environment with little or no outside space.
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t’s a proven fact that
for gardenless gardens with six re-
mental and physical wellbeing
imagined spaces outside and inside city
can be greatly enhanced by
homes. We’ve even got some tips to
spending time outdoors in
get the look and those essential plants
green spaces. For those of us who have
to make it a reality.
our own garden space to enjoy, there’s
Ways with wood
no better feeling than stepping out into
If you have an outside space that
your own peaceful oasis.
already features wood, you’re halfway
Not everyone, however, has this
there as there are so many elements
luxury. With approximately one in 10
in the garden where timber can
households in Australia having no
be included by using some clever
access to a private or shared garden, it’s
design. With just a few touches and a
time to get a little creative.
little creativity, a basic but functional
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outdoor space can be transformed into
dĂŠcor
somewhere to relax and entertain with a
WHICH PLANTS TO USE
natural feel.
Complement your timber by offsetting
HOW TO GET THE LOOK: Use wood to
it against Rosemary, Thyme, Sage, Basil
create striking visual features that also
and Coriander, Bay Laurel, Boston Fern.
enhance the functionality of your space.
The minimalist retreat
Importantly, complement the natural
Sometimes the smallest things can
feel and look of the wood with other
make the biggest difference. This
natural materials and, of course, plenty
minimalist retreat uses sleek and simple
of greenery.
design to make a feature of empty
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space. Nothing feels bare. In fact, the space offers a calming,
WHICH PLANTS TO USE
peaceful and tranquil environment. Bliss!
Strip things back and keep it simple
HOW TO GET THE LOOK: If you’re trying to recreate this look
with Japanese Maple, Heavenly
on your balcony, opt for bold and minimalist plants. These
Bamboo or Nandina, a feature Bonsai,
should be your standout feature and nothing should be
Cordyline, Cycad (Cycas revoluta).
overcrowded. When considering the colour palette, this look
The nomadic sanctuary
is all about greys and whites as the predominant colour. Think
Whether meditation is your thing, you
calming, simple and stylish.
simply want to evoke past memories of far flung travel or you are dreaming of your next adventure, you can reimagine your inner city balcony to be anywhere in the world. With a few simple design elements, the right accessories and of course the right plants, you could be in Southeast Asia, South America, India or wherever your imagination takes you. This eclectic colourful space is inspired by global travel and evokes the warmth and colour of a real-life tropical retreat. HOW TO GET THE LOOK: Key to this look and to create this gardenless garden is the use of colour–and lots of it. Think terracotta pots, pops of brightness on your soft furnishings (the more the better) and white lanterns. Include these main features but always make it your own with a few colourful plants too.
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WHICH PLANTS TO USE
some of the other designs. The centre stage must
Create your very own sanctuary by using New
be reserved for the plants and foliage.
Guinea Impatiens, Kentia Palm, Barrel Cactus, Ixora,
WHICH PLANTS TO USE
Mini bougainvillea, Hoya in shades of red and pink
Attract the right wildlife with a mix of the following:
The wildlife oasis
Star jasmine, Lavender, Bay tree, Hydrangea,
The best gardens are those teaming with plant
Salvia, Banksia ‘Birthday Candles’, Grevillea
and animal life. Yes, it is possible to create a
‘Superb’, Rock Lily (Dendrobium speciosum)
wildlife oasis up high overlooking cityscapes with
Bring the outdoors in
a range of green and lush leaves and a selection of
Where there’s no balcony or veranda to revamp
flowering plants mixed in with the greenery to act
into a beautiful outdoor sanctuary, a gardenless
as an oasis for bees, butterflies and birds.
garden is always possible by bringing the
HOW TO GET THE LOOK: To create a wildlife
outdoors in.
oasis at home, you’ll need lots of nectar-bearing
Bring to life an indoor area and complement
plants. Make sure you have a good mix of
the existing natural light with a good selection of
flowering plants as well as small shrubs and trees
indoor plants that bring the outdoor feeling inside.
to provide cover. This should feel less styled than
With a few well-chosen accessories it quickly
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same approach indoors or on a balcony but using plants instead? Here we illustrate what’s possible with the right choice of greenery. A standout living wall can make a stunning feature out of what would otherwise be unused space. HOW TO GET THE LOOK: To get this look and ensure your living wall really stands out, it should be the centrepiece of the space, immediately drawing the eye. The rest of the area should be becomes an inviting and calming space.
simply designed so the feature stands
HOW TO GET THE LOOK: Lots of plants are essential for
out. Don’t go over the top–opt for one
this look. Hanging baskets are a great space-saving option,
striking wall to really make a statement.
while larger plants that offer plenty of greenery help with the
WHICH PLANTS TO USE
feeling of transitioning from inside to out. By using different
Choose from the following to recreate
surfaces and textures you can easily create something that
the look: Soft leaf ferns, Bromeliads
has a similar feeling to a balcony.
including air plants (Tillandsia), Ivy-leaf
WHICH PLANTS TO USE
geranium, Calathea, Maidenhair Fern,
Create the outdoors in look with a selection of the
Rex begonias, Hosta, Hoya, Baby’s
following plants: Snake Plant, Cast Iron Plant, Boston Fern,
Tears or helxine, Succulents
Philodendron, Jade Plant, Pothos, Peace Lily, Succulents,
and Philodendron. Whatever the space you’re working
Dracaena, Aloe vera and Spider plant.
The living wall
with–outside or in–or your favourite
Most of us are familiar with a feature wall in houses. This
style, you can find the gardenless garden
usually involves brick or stonework, brightly coloured paint
to transform your home and get all the
or quirky wallpaper. Have you ever considered taking the
benefits of the greater outdoors. G
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Varaschin Emma Outdoor Armchair by Viadurini
Calma Marea Garden Swing Chair by Go Modern Furniture
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Charcoal Grey Hexagon Geometric Print Outdoor Cushion by Bazaar Group
H.O.C.K. Forever green outdoor mattrass cushion
Grey carpet with graphic patterns by KSL Living
House Doctor Retro Lounge Chair by Lagoon
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