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CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL Offset streamlined furniture with quirky art MODERN RETRO Warm up a kitchen with colour and pattern SCANDI MONO Keep the look minimal in the bathroom

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PLANT WALL DISPLAY Make a feature with just a curtain rod and some hanging plants THE STYLE BOOK Revamp the hub of your home A PLYWOOD KITCHEN This budget material is on the 2020 hotlist ON-TREND TAPS Give your bathroom the wow factor with stand-out brassware

102 FIND A SMART SOLUTION Kitchen sink tidies, heated clothes airers and more

104 THE 10-MINUTE DECLUTTER

Storage ideas for speedy tidy ups

106 REFRESH YOUR TILE GROUT Get it looking as good as new

107 DO IT YOURSELF

Be handy at home

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108 SMART HEATING Stay snug without wasting a penny

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DENIM STORAGE POCKETS Give your old jeans new purpose MOSAIC TRAY A simple upcycle for a rainy day

105 MAKE IT YOURSELF The latest craft news and making must-haves

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ABOVE: Take time to pore over Rachel’s lovely home, p18 LEFT: Julie’s kitchen is small, but full of clever ideas, p84 BELOW: Something for the weekend… our easy cheesecake, p101

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Have Courage framed wall art, £30, Graham & Brown

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Good vibes print, from £12, And So To Shop

Warren tinted glass pendant, £38.50; Shinny Black stoneware vase, £16.50; Surprises artwork, £36.50; Evans Grey cotton cushion cover, £9; Masons Mustard Yellow cotton cushion cover, £10; Brayton Black cotton cushion, £25.50; Saffron Yellow cotton blanket, £44, all Maisons du Monde

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Mix soft pastels with angular shapes for a contemporary scheme Pathways cushion in Mauve, £15

Snuggle up with tactile fabrics and serene watercolour prints Luxe faux fur cushion in Grey, £19

Moon and cloud bookends, £25 Soho bedside table, £79 Cotton throw in Auburn, £80 Halo speckle dinnerware set, £151.99

Watercolour cushion, £20

Medium sofa in Grey, £649

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Harvard bar cabinet, £399

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Candleholder, £8

Una side table, £20

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Ariana duvet set, from £49 Ornament, £25 Hanging leatherette mirror, £20 Embroidered cushion, £18.99

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Bodarp kitchen, from £11 for a drawer front; Osternas handles, from £10 for two, both Ikea

It could be designer!

Bloomsbury wallpaper, £60 a roll; Stirling Green matt emulsion, £38 for 2.5ltr, both Graham & Brown

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No, not the latest in breath fresheners – this perky pastel colour is set to be big in interiors this year. The super-fresh shade features in Graham & Brown’s wallpaper of the year (above), lending a futuristic vibe to the traditional floral print picked from the brand’s extensive archives.

What’s new, what’s hot now… you heard it here first!

Brookes bulb pendant, £39.99, Wayfair

If modern Scandi style with a little hint of glam is your thing, then you’re going to love the Hykkon collection at Wayfair. If you’re not familiar with Wayfair, it’s the place to discover a variety of unique shops and suppliers. Hykkon is its first handpicked collection with a cohesive, signature style – including everything from accessories, textiles and lighting, to big furniture pieces such as dining tables, sideboards and sofas.

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GLOWING ORB

SUPER STORE Donovan coffee table, £84.99, Wayfair

Bamboo lampshade, from £95; roller blind in Dark Grey, from £118, both Color & Co

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Lemaire upholstered chair, £193.09, Wayfair

Danish brand Color & Co has just launched in the UK with a chic new twist on bamboo window blinds. As well as warm, natural finishes, the made-tomeasure blinds also come in a variety of white, soft grey and statement charcoal shades. Color & Co’s other clever ways of using bamboo include noticeboards, table runners, room dividers and lampshades – giving this familiar favourite a brand new identity.

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Don’t get us wrong, we love a midnight blue kitchen as much as the next person – but it sure is a refreshing change to see some green! Not only are these Bodarp kitchen cabinet fronts from Ikea a gorgeous dusty shade with a smooth matt finish, but they are produced in factories that use renewable electricity. Plus, the front foils are made from recycled PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles – so they really are a green choice. There are plenty of handle options, but the leather look works a treat.


JAPANDI Blue geo bedlinen, from £21 for a double set; Blue sticks bedlinen, from £14 for a double set; Kanso cushion, £16; Kanso tea light holder, £6, all Sainsbury’s Home

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Graphite iron lantern, £45, Flo & Joe

Kai rattan shade, £40, Next Home

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Artichoke pot, £16, Garden Trading

Faux blush magnolia spray, £28, Cox & Cox

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Table lamp, £79.99, H&M Home

JAPANDI

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This Japanese-Scandi hybrid will bring a touch of zen to your home

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COSY UP

Wool circle cushion, £30, Debenhams

ixing elegant Japanese minimalism with rustic Scandinavian simplicity, this calming trend features a subdued colour palette to turn your home into a sanctuary of uncluttered space. Pair pale, blonde woods with black and dark wood accents to bring depth, and set Scandi curves against clean, structured lines when it comes to furniture. Touches of greenery and blossom will bring in those all important natural elements.

BIG IMPRESSION Havana rug, £159, JD Williams

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Dipping bowls, £15 for four, Debenhams

WORK IN WEAVE

Willow bamboo woven armchair, £199, Cult Furniture

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Create an EXPRESSIVE LIVING ROOM Let loose with this maximalist style – combine geometrics, bold pieces and dazzling colour Serax ribs pot in Swamp Green, £7.50; Maison La Bougie Ayin eyes ceramic scented candle, £88, both John Lewis & Partners

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1. Show off your wares Don’t forget an eccentric ‘objet’ or three – pick strong sculptural shapes, contemporary paint splashes or brush strokes. Mix up finishes – matt and textured with shiny and glazed.


NEW LOOK

2. Update your gallery wall Hang abstract, painterly pictures alongside graphic and linear prints. Black frames with white borders won't clash in a colourful room, and will help create a cohesive finish.

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Artwork (clockwise, from top left) Composition No.10 Pier and Ocean by Piet Mondrian, framed print, £200; Mosaic by Denise Duplock, framed canvas, from £50; Thames Below Westminster by Claude Monet, stretched canvas, from £50; The Kitchen by Picasso, framed print, £110; Draper three-seater velvet sofa in Lucca Sienna, £1,699; sheepskin cushion, £60; Oriel cushion, £40, all John Lewis & Partners

Cage ceiling light, £100, Houseof

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Multicoloured embroidered geometric cushion, £28, Debenhams

3. Go all out on cushions

STUDIO FINISH

Elevate bold patterns and bright colours with luxe elements, try accents of marble and polished brass with smart fabric finishes like velvet and some embroidered, bright crewel work cushions.

Hantverk vase, £19, Ikea

Upbeat chic GET THE LOOK Pair modernist geometrics with bold colour

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B&W Lines poster, from £6.99 unframed, Juniqe

FREE STYLE Splatter tea light holders, £15 for two, White Black Grey

Cushions, rugs, curtains and footstools make for an easy colour splash. The palette is a luxe take on mid-century – tangerine, sapphire, emerald and mustard, using blush and gold as a neutral contrast.

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PLUSH PERCH Isla pouffe, £39, Matalan

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Blueberry & coconut ganache filled milk chocolate bar, £4, John Lewis & Partners

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ABOUT ME I’m Rachel Kohler, 36. I run vintage furniture and upcycling shop @crazy_clutter and live here with my husband Jonathan, 32, who works in insurance, and children Mabel, four, and Bertie, two. OUR HOME A four-bed bungalow built in 1952, in Leigh-on-Sea. We moved here in November 2011. WHEN WE MOVED IN It hadn’t been touched since the 1970s! The inside needed a complete overhaul. AND NOW We’ve reconfigured the whole property. We’ve added bedrooms, enlarged the hall and created an open-plan living space. STYLE TIP Be creative. Repaint old fireplaces, add interest with panelling, and seek out accessories and furniture you love from second-hand and vintage shops.

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‘Having a relaxed home is so important to me – there is chaos, because it’s for living in, not for show!’

When Rachel and Jonathan’s family grew, they decided to extend their first home rather than move house

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truck by the 1950s bungalow’s potential, Rachel and Jonathan Kohler snapped up this property after their first viewing in November 2011. ‘The house hadn’t been decorated since the 1970s – all the walls were covered in flock wallpaper and flowery carpets ran throughout the house,’ says Rachel. ‘But I loved the high ceilings and the fact that underneath the carpets were original floorboards. I could see it would make the perfect home for us. The sale went through smoothly and when we moved in, we prioritised replacing the old kitchen and bathroom, then redecorated throughout. But five years later, we faced a dilemma. We’d just had our second child and were desperate for more space. We either needed to move, or find a way to make our existing home stretch into somewhere for a growing family.

Move up, not out!

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Use a rustic table with benches that tuck underneath to double as a kitchen island’

We decided we valued the local schools, the short commute into London and our leafy street too much to leave. Having worked out that we didn’t want to move, we just craved more space, we enlisted the services of an architect and chose to extend into the loft, adding a further two bedrooms and another bathroom. I had quite a few drawings of what I wanted to achieve, but I just didn’t know if it would be possible. Thankfully, the architect was able to bring my plans to life. We ended up taking out every internal wall, repositioning the downstairs bathroom and moving the kitchen location from the left of the property to the right. It’s amazing how much you can rearrange and extend a bungalow – we were able to change so much more than we had first thought. While the building work ran smoothly after an

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1950S BUNGALOW GLASS HOUSE

‘Having so many windows ensures this space is always bright and inviting’

‘WE WORKED OUT THAT WE DIDN’T WANT TO MOVE; WE JUST WANTED A BIGGER HOUSE’ initial hold-up due to a delay in planning permission, the biggest challenge we faced was our inexperience.

Planning the space This was our first home and our first ever renovation project, so it was quite challenging at times to manage all the various elements going on at once. We had to figure out how we would use the new space without physically experiencing it, which was stressful – we had one chance to get it right!

SHELVE IT

‘I couldn’t find the right shelving for the kitchen, so in the end I made my own from materials found on eBay’

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Renovation overload Once the building work got underway, it took six months to complete the project. Luckily, my parents live just

around the corner from us and kindly let us live with them during the bulk of the work. It was great to be close enough to keep up with the progress and to be on site whenever we needed to be, without having to live among the chaos and dust that a major renovation inevitably brings. But, even so, it was exhausting, especially with a five-month-old baby and two-yearold in tow. The subject of the renovations began to take over most of our conversations and it was such a relief when the work was finally finished, and we could get back to normality.

Adding wow factor Downstairs, the new, wider hallway with panelling and black and white tiles


IDEA TO STEAL

FOCAL POINT

‘The fireplace was white, but I painted it black, which makes it stand out more’

‘Keep the chimney breast bare brick to bring cosiness to a white room’

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYSÉ ‘Rachel has used rugs to add pattern and texture to each room’ features editor

Holly Walsh

COSY CORNER

‘I love to fill our house with plants. My favourite is this huge Monstera, which was a Mother’s Day gift from the children’

DISPLAY PIECE

‘The double mantel is ideal for holding a few of my favourite accessories and knick-knacks’

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SHAPELY STYLE

Rachel has lots of circular furniture, such as the footstools and rugs, which help offset the sharper lines of cabinets and tables

STYLE TO ‘CREA E INTEREST WITH AN ARMCHAIR IN A DIFFERENT THE SOFA, BUT COLOUR MATCH IT FOR A COHESIVE LOOK’

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ROUND MIRRORS

Go for cool curves over hard angles

NATURAL WEAVE

Round bamboo mirror, £60, Amara

SIMPLE CHIC

Bex mirror, £49, Made

LUXE PADDING

Round velvet mirror, £59, Cult Furniture

has created an imposing entrance to the house. It was such an improvement on the original space, which was a narrow corridor with all of the rooms coming off it. Now, it’s a room of its own and even houses my auntie’s old piano. The open-plan kitchen with its 3.6-metre high ceiling leads through into the living room, and French doors open out into the garden. But, the vaulted kitchen ceiling with the glass gable window has to be the biggest triumph. It gives the kitchen a wow factor that you might not expect to find in a chalet bungalow.

Not too precious My eclectic style and love of vintage pieces gives the house a unique,

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Gently chip away a small area of plaster using a masonry hammer and chisel over the wall you want to expose. If the brick looks in good condition (not crumbly or cracked), then continue to chip away the plaster over the entire area you want to expose. You will need to scrape away any loose plaster that’s left

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with a wire brush, until the bricks and mortar are completely clear. Next, give the bricks a good clean. Start at the top of the area and clean off any dust and residue using a sponge dipped in a bowl of warm water. Finally, seal the brick using a specialist brick sealant, so that the surface remains in good condition for years to come.

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IDEA TO STEAL

‘Draw the eye up to the ceiling with a statement pendant’

PICK AND CHOOSE

‘The Victorian-style tiling isn’t in keeping with the rest of the bungalow, but it really works’

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘Dark features, such as the hallway wall and fireplace, add drama’ style editor

MUSICAL CHAIRS

‘Widening the hallway meant we created another room, and gave us the space we needed for the piano, inherited from my great aunt’

Michela Colling

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homely feel. I try to combine what I love in a practical way, particularly with two small children. We have scribbles on the walls, dropped food on the rugs, knocked-over plants and plenty of chipped paint! You just have to get over it and expect it to happen. Everything is wipeable and can easily be repainted if and when it needs it.

‘I love the pop of colour from the dreamcatcher’

Clever hacks

There are some things you just can’t buy off the peg and you have to think outside of the box. The shelves in our kitchen, for example, were made from old scaffolding boards that I found on eBay, which I then sanded down and varnished several times until I had given them the look and depth of colour that

‘STICK TO WHITE WALLS IN A CHILD’S ROOM, SO THEY DON’T OUTGROW THE COLOUR SCHEME’ PRINT CLASH

‘I wanted this space to be cheery so chose a mix of patterns’

Make it!

POM-POM WALL HANGING

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Use an embroidery hoop (Dia30cm) as your frame. Sandwich a large doily between the two rings, then tighten the tension to secure. To create the hanging tassels at the bottom of the hoop, take several one-metre lengths of wool in the same colour and fold over in half. Place the folded lengths, loop side at the top, behind the ring and feed the ends through the loop, then pull taut to secure them in place. Then, make a plait using a contrasting colour wool. Follow the instructions in step two to make a tassel, but instead

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of leaving the lengths of wool loose, plait them together and knot to secure at the end. Repeat 6 to 8 times with contrasting colours. You can also vary the thickness of the tassels and plaits as you go to add extra interest. Make 25 pom-poms in at least four different colours. Go for clashing brights or soft shades to suit your scheme. Arrange a row of pom-poms around the hoop (mixing up the colours), then glue or tie them to the frame. Secure a second row of pom-poms at the bottom of the hoop.

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MONOCHROME MAGIC

‘We stuck to a black, white and mustard theme in Bertie’s room, but made it a bit more fun with the rhino’s head, globe and jungle cushions’

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYS…

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Layer a rug over a dark carpet for a brighter finish’

‘Rachel has carefully layered colour and pattern in the kids’ rooms, to give the white walls and grey carpets a sense of fun’ houses editor

Ruth Corbett


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1950S BUNGALOW

TALL ORDER

‘We went for built-in storage to make the most of the space’

‘STORE OFF-SEASON CLOTHES IN THE HARD-TO-REACH CUPBOARDS’ TOP TILES

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYSÉ ‘The combo of white painted floorboards and dark grey walls creates a modern backdrop for the vintage pieces in Rachel’s bedroom’ executive editor

Heather Young

I wanted. Supported by industrial-style brackets, they make a unique feature.

Space to spare The new, reconfigured space is fluid enough to meet all of our needs. I love how much space we have gained simply by reimagining the layout. The main bedroom is on the ground floor, along with a guest bedroom, plus a large shower room, utility and a wide hallway. On the new first floor, there is a spacious landing and two further double bedrooms as well as a family-size bathroom. We also still have plenty of loft space leftover for storage. I never thought it would be

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‘These extra-large wall tiles give a contemporary, luxury look to the bathroom’


IDEA TO STEAL

‘Tongue-and-groove panelling breaks up walls and gives a smart finish’

NEW ENGLAND CHIC

‘We wanted to bring a little Hamptons, holiday-home style to the bedroom, which the panelling is perfect for’

possible to remove so many walls and change so much at once. It’s been a lot of work but we’ve learned so much during the process! We have turned our little bungalow into a cosy, yet spacious, two-storey home that suits our young family and how we live. Plus, best of all, we didn’t have any of the hassle or endless costs involved in moving.’ Find more tips on making the best use of space in your home at idealhome.co.uk

Where to buy her style INTREPID INTERIOR For everything home decor, from Annie Sloan chalk paints to soft furnishings, as well as an eclectic mix of vintage and upcycled furniture. BYGONE TIMES An antiques and collectibles centre with stalls dedicated to one-off vintage finds. FLORENCE AND BUNNY AT ETSY Holly Copping’s beautiful handmade

dreamcatchers and luxe children’s dress-up items. She’s also on Instagram at @florenceandbunny. H&M HOME Affordable homeware and accessories that work well mixed in with vintage accessories and mid-century antiques. EBAY A treasure trove of secondhand furniture, antiques, one-off finds and discontinued stock.

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Embrace striking mid-century shapes. The Pluto wall clock, NEWGATE

£39

Use an artisan woven pot as a planter. Bolga storage basket, LOLA & MAWU

THROW IT ON

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Keep a blanket handy for chilly evenings. Tweedmill herringbone wool throw in Charcoal/ Silver, AMARA

Buy Rachel’s style…

NATURAL ECLECTIC

Raw materials, mono prints and mid-century pieces add personality to any space

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achel has crafted a dynamic scheme by combining vintage finds with global influences. Furniture and accessories with a nod to mid-century style feature design-led shapes that are softened by textiles, including tactile velvets and buttery leathers. Natural materials, such as woven bamboo and rattan, lend a laid-back, earthy feel to the look. Combine with plenty of vibrant green houseplants and simple monochrome geometric prints and patterns.

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Stash your copies of Style at Home. Johor bamboo magazine rack, MAISONS DU MONDE

£98

Be inspired by North African style. Moroccan leather pouffe in Tan, BOHEMIA DESIGN

£199

Fall in love with functional style. Belgrave coffee table, MADE

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NATURAL ECLECTIC

Buy it

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Hang to create a carnival feel. Warm white battery festoon lights, LIGHTS4FUN

£38.49

Natural materials add a handcrafted feel. Madam Stoltz round mirror with bamboo frame, TROUVA

£23

£10

Choose a curvy vintage lamp. Stamford antique brass crescent touch table lamp, ICONIC LIGHTS

Add bold geometric shapes in monochrome. Geo jewel Black and White cushion cover, DUNELM

£30

Go big on fuss-free greenery. Artificial potted plant in basket, SAINSBURY’S HOME

SOFA DAYS

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Sip your favourite drink from this bargain buy. Black fusion mug, WILKO

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Pick a circular statement for your floor. Jute rug, H&M HOME

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Introduce a luxurious accent shade. Newington sofa bed in Moss Green piave velvet, HABITAT

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DENIM STORAGE POCKETS Natural wooden embroidery hoops, from £2.65 each, Hobbycraft

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Makeit Upcycle an old pair of jeans to make handy wall storage. Cut out a circle of denim 5cm larger than an embroidery hoop, positioning a back pocket in the centre. Place the denim in the hoop, then stitch to gather the excess fabric at the back and secure. Hang on the wall.

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SHOW IT OFF

‘I had the radiator covers made a bit taller than usual, so the tops are just the right height to display accessories’

COME ON IN!

ABOUT ME I’m Claire Totman, 33, and I run an interior fit-out business, Claire Totman Designs. I live with my husband Dan, 33, and our daughter, Georgie, one. MY HOME A two-bedroom Victorian terrace in Epsom, Surrey. We moved here in November 2014 WHEN WE MOVED IN The front rooms were dark and tired, and a damp shower room led off the tiny rear kitchen. Upstairs, the tatty bathroom was awkwardly positioned off a bedroom. AND NOW We opened up the ground floor and put in a spacious, kitchen/living area that’s relaxing, sociable and flooded with natural light. Upstairs, we redecorated and reconfigured the bedrooms and fitted a new, elegant bathroom. STYLE TIP Get tester pots and try paint colours in every room, in different lights, before you commit.

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IT HAD POTENTIAL’ GO WITH THE FLOW

‘I’ve brought the living area’s three zones together with walls in Farrow and Ball’s Ammonite Grey, and a light-coloured Pergo laminate floor, which is really robust and practical’

A rethink of her space made all the difference when Claire transformed a dark, down-atheel house into a contemporary, family-friendly home

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his house is quite surprising, because it looks narrow and a bit cottagey from the front,’ says Claire. ‘Inside, it goes back a long way, so people are always wowed by how much space and light there is. It couldn’t be more different from how it looked when my husband Dan and I moved in. We were renting a place in London, but wanted to buy our own home. We started looking in this area, which is more affordable, and close to my family, but even so, there wasn’t much in our price range. I definitely wanted a period property, as I love the character, the sash windows and the high ceilings you get in older homes. When the estate agent rang me about this house, I dropped everything, rushed to view it and made an offer on the spot. I have my own property development business, so my experience meant that I could see straight away exactly what I could do with the place.

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Choose handleless kitchen cabinets for a sleek, linear lookÕ

From the ground up

Buy it

Try Claire’s peaceful, pale look PAGE 42

The house was liveable, but everything was pretty tired, and the plumbing and electrics needed modernising. Upstairs there were two bedrooms, but you had to walk through one to reach the shabby bathroom. The ground floor had two reception rooms, a narrow galley kitchen at the back, and a mouldy shower room beyond. I decided to keep the small front room separate, but knock through the rest of the ground floor. We could then add a small side extension to make a single, open-plan kitchen-diner/living area with lots of light and big, glazed doors leading out to the garden. In a

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second phase we could sort out the tricky upstairs layout, redecorate the bedrooms and re-fit the bathroom.

CLEVER CORNER

‘Our corner sofa makes the most of the space. The right-hand configuration makes it seem separate from the kitchen and creates a cosy, enclosed feel’

Sorting the basics IDEA TO STEAL

‘Matching black frames create a cohesive look for colour and black and white photosÕ

I had everything planned out in advance in my mind, ready for work to begin soon after we moved in. We swapped some of the ugly, modern windows for traditional wooden sashes, upgraded the plumbing and wiring systems, and had the front room replastered. In the meantime, I had drawn up my own design for the planned extension. It was a modest size, and very straightforward, so we didn’t need planning permission or an architect, which saved us a fortune. The major building work took about four months. Luckily, it was the summer and the weather was great, as the back of the house was open to the elements for quite a while. We lived mostly upstairs and had no proper kitchen or bathroom, but we went to my mum’s for meals and showers and I didn’t mind the hassle. I love that new smell of fresh paint and plaster, and it was so exciting seeing the changes happening. I’m very organised, too, so I acted as the project manager, checking every delivery myself and

ROUGH AND SMOOTH

‘Texture is the way to make greys interesting, which is why I love the rough concrete finish of this lamp and vase, both from Cox and Cox’

3 of the best

NEUTRAL KNITTED PIECES Add textural accessories in oaty hues

CABLE CUSHION Catherine Lansfield knitted cushion, £14.99, Very

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A GOOD YARN

Oxford knitted magazine holder, £34, The Farthing

SOFT STITCH Seeley knitted cotton throw, £80, Habitat


COVER STORY

I was desperate to hide the white radiators, so these bespoke covers from Jali were ideal. They fit the alcoves exactly and I love the clean, linear design’

Why it works

EY INTRODUCE COLOUR POPS TO A CALM SCHEME – TH WILL LIFT THE SCHEME AND ENSURE IT NEVER FEELS FLAT’ SPACE QUEST

‘Opening up the side of the staircase has made such a difference. The room feels so much larger, and my low-level storage makes the space work harder’

STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘Keeping the front room separate while knocking through the rest of the downstairs rooms offers both intimate and open-plan living spaces – achieving the best of both worlds.’ houses editor

Ruth Corbett

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Do it!

CHOOSE LAMINATE FLOORING

IDEA TO STEAL

‘A coloured runner breaks up the table and adds a pop of colour’

Laminate makes a great choice for most rooms. It’s practical, good value, and there’s a wealth of great designs that cheat the look of wooden, stone or tiled floors. Cheaper, flat-edged laminates give an impressively smooth finish. Grooved-edge laminates cost more, but look closer to the real thing. Some are textured to mimic stone or wood grain. Prices vary from less than £10sq m, to about £40. A pricier laminate will be thicker and more authentic-looking and should come with a warranty against scratching, staining or fading. Look for high durability ratings for busy rooms such as halls and kitchens. A less robust one will be fine for a low-traffic bedroom. For bathrooms, choose a product with a waterproof core. If you want to DIY, there’s plenty of fitting guidance online. If in doubt, paying for a professional installer will be money well spent for a perfect finish.

WELL CUSHIONED

‘Woven bags are perfect for storing extra cushions, so they don’t end up gathering dust on the floor!’

TABLE TALK

‘I chose my John Lewis & Partners dining table for its simple, modern shape and because the weathered grey finish works brilliantly with my floor’

making sure all the materials and components arrived on time.

Smart remodelling

I used to be a kitchen designer, so I had no problem laying out our new room. I planned a space with the units running along one side. I would have loved to have an island but that would have left no room for a table, so I had to decide between the two. I picked contemporary, taupe gloss cabinets, with white quartz worktops to maximise the light. At the

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other end of the room, which is our seating area, I remodelled the understairs space to include smart storage and a place for the TV. This part of the house is always bright and, now, we spend a lot of time here, especially since our daughter Georgie arrived. Dan and I can cook, chat and relax while she’s playing, and it’s great for entertaining, too.

Cohesive looks

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TOUGH TASK

‘Achieving a balanced layout was a challenge. The cabinets had to fit around the support beams and I had to squeeze in the washing machine, dishwasher and storage’

‘DON’T FEEL PRESSURED INTO HAVING CONTRASTING COLOURS FOR YOUR UNITS. PALE CABINETS AND EVEN PALER WORKTOPS WILL MAXIMISE LIGHT IN THE ROOM’

OFFICE SHADES

‘The office walls are in Farrow and Ball’s Purbeck Stone, my desk is a darker grey, and the chair is painted off-white, making the room feel relaxed’

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home office. We kept it as a separate room, but the same flooring runs right through so it all feels connected. I took an old fitted cupboard and some shelves out of one of the alcoves and had new, much-needed storage built either side of the chimney breast, so the room feels balanced. These big units hold the ironing board, vacuum cleaner, shoes, bags and coats as well as the electricity meter, so we couldn’t do without them.

Upper floor upheaval All our savings went into the ground floor changes, so it was over a year before we could start tackling the upstairs rooms. We redecorated and had storage built in our bedroom. We made an access passage to the bathroom with a simple

stud wall, and added a new doorway into the second bedroom, which is now Georgie’s nursery. The bathroom itself was more complicated and cost more than we’d anticipated. We pulled out an old airing cupboard to make room for the walk-in shower, but the shape of the room meant an expensive bespoke enclosure was the only option. I’d set my heart on large, marble-look tiles, too, and so didn’t want to compromise. I’m really happy with the result, as I’ve achieved the luxury feel I was after.

MIX AND MATCH

‘We splashed out on a lovely new upholstered bed from John Lewis & Partners, but our bedside tables were pine ones I found on Ebay, and transformed with paint’

A place for everything When it comes to decor, I’ve stuck with neutrals throughout to create a light, open feel and a smooth flow from room to room. Although I’m definitely a fan

‘SPLASH OUT ON KEY PIECES, THEN FILL THE GAPS WITH BUYS FROM JUNK SHOPS OR AUCTION WEBSITES’ WHITE & GREY

‘This quaint fireplace is so pretty now I’ve changed it from black to white. The chair was being given away outside a house and I’ve upcycled it with Farrow and Ball’s Pavilion Gray’

Do it!

REPAINT A CHAIR

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Gently sand down the chair, ensuring you are wearing a dust mask and protective eye wear. Use a dry cloth or brush to remove any sanding dust, before wiping the chair down. Apply a base coat of wood primer. For an even finish, you could try a matt spray paint. If using paint, eggshell or vinyl matt will provide a low sheen. For a super matt finish, go for a chalk paint. After the first coat has dried completely, repeat with a second coat until coverage is even. If you used chalk paint, apply a coat of finishing wax to the chair to protect the paint.

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IDEA TO STEAL

‘Picture shelves let me change artwork as the mood takes me’

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘Grey, taupe and white, with a pop of pink, looks soothing in a bedroom.’ executive editor

GROWING SPACE

‘Georgie’s nursery is a good size, with a plain carpet and neutral walls, so it’ll be an easy space to adapt as she grows up’

Heather Young

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Where to buy her style H&M HOME An impressive range of great-value knit, velvet and linen cushions, plus crisp monochrome geometric patterns.

BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM

‘Instagram inspired my new bathroom. The walk-in shower and beautiful white tiles give it real wow factor and the dark grey washstand adds punch and definition’

HABITAT Well-priced, contemporary sofas in simple, linear styles and neutral fabrics. SOAK One-stop shop for elegant bathroom furniture and fittings, including washstands, shower enclosures and traditional taps. DUNELM Classic, understated painted pieces, ranging from TV units and coffee tables, to wardrobes and bedside cabinets. B&Q A great source of selfassembly radiator covers in a range of sizes, with painted or wood finishes at keen prices.

IDEA TO STEAL

‘This nifty niche was already here and it made sense to keep it, so our toiletries and towels are always to hand’

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYSÉ ‘Louvred blinds are perfect for controlling light and privacy in a bathroom.’ houses editor

Ruth Corbett

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of greys, I’ve tried to incorporate different shades from silvers and midtones through to taupe and putty, with the odd pop of muted pink or green, for a lift. I like my home to feel calm, but accessories are important, so it doesn’t look flat. I love chunky knit textures, mirrors, art prints and painted pieces. Everything has a place, and I’d rather buy one thing I love than lots of mediocre bits and pieces. Our family may well outgrow this house in the next couple of years, but for now, we’ve really made it ours, and for now, it suits us perfectly.’ Find more clever ways to style up your home by going to pinterest. com/styleathomemag

FEATURE AND STYLING ANNABELLE GRUNDY PHOTOGRAPHS COLIN POOLE

‘Large-sized tiles look luxurious and make the space feel bigger’

SLIM STORAGE


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£84.95

Bounce light around with a large looking glass. Rustic Grey window-style wall mirror, MELODY MAISON

£18

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Gather a few faux stems to introduce soft green shades. Eucalyptus spray, SWEETPEA & WILLOW

Lend interest to shelves with a decorative glazed piece. Abaya vase, HABITAT

£51.95

Bring character to neutral spaces with wall accessories. Large rustic wooden wall clock, WINDSOR BROWNE

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HARMONIOUS HAVEN

LEGGY LIGHT

Create an open and airy home that’s easy on the eye using a minimal but restful palette

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laire has mostly kept to a palette of warm neutrals in her home. As there are few contrasts among the tones on the walls, floor and furniture, there isn’t any strong colour or pattern to distract the eye, which has a calming effect. However, she has used varied finishes to create interest, from high-gloss surfaces in the kitchen and dining area, to painted panelled wood and textured wool effects for the upholstery, rugs and bedding.

£18

You’ll never have to worry about watering this one. Marble succulent arrangement, SAINSBURY’S HOME

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£7.99

Introduce pattern with texture. Cotton throw, STUDIO

£90

Add a little polish with shiny chrome. Tripod floor lamp, NEXT HOME

£8

Try a modern alternative to basket weave. Chunky medium rope basket, WILKO


HARMONIOUS HAVEN

£45

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Choose luxe country accent lighting. Ceramic Nero lamp with Dark Grey shade, GRAND ILLUSIONS

£28

Scatter modern botanicals on soft furnishings. Embroidered Green cushion, DEBENHAMS

£11.95

Hang foodie illustrative artwork in dining areas. Culinary Herbs unframed poster, DESENIO

£199

Pick a storage table to keep living room clutter hidden. Tetbury Grey coffee table, THE COTSWOLD COMPANY

£58.50

£399

Go for furniture in warming neutral shades. Mode gloss double extending table, NEXT HOME

Stack wood neatly for the fire. Natural wicker log basket, THE FARTHING

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Keep it cosy with chunky wool floor fillers. Udana rug, URBANARA

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SLEEK FINISH

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PLANT WALL DISPLAY

Do it

Racka curtain rod in Black, £7.75, Ikea

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Try making your own macramé hangers

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Doit

Use a curtain pole to create a statement living wall. Fix the brackets to the wall, then hang various macramé planters at different heights from the pole. Fill the pots with trailing plants, such as string of hearts or string of pearls, or go faux for fuss-free greenery.

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ANCHOR PIECE

‘I’ve always got my eyes open for unusual, thrifty finds – I got this fabulous retro sideboard for about £40 at an auction’

COME ON IN!

ABOUT ME I’m Pippa Jameson, 44, an interiors stylist (pippajameson interiors.co.uk). I live with my husband Stuart Edwards, 46, and our two daughters, Elsie-May, 11 and Amber, 10. OUR HOME A four-bed 1930s family house in Hertfordshire. We moved here in September 2012. WHEN WE MOVED IN This was a traditional red-brick house. Inside everything was liveable, but very dated. The rooms were all shades of peach, and the kitchen was tiny, with a really old Aga. AND NOW It’s totally different! We’ve extended up and out, adding a bedroom and bathroom upstairs and creating a contemporary, open-plan living area downstairs. There’s masses of light, texture and plenty of deep, earthy colour. STYLE TIP Vertical radiators make a statement and maximise wall-space.

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GROW WITH US’ HOMELY VIBE

‘Our modern Morsø woodburner was a big investment, but it’s so efficient we don’t need any other heating downstairs’

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Prop up large artwork for an effortless, easyto-rearrange focal pointÕ

Pippa redesigned an ordinary house, turning it into a style-packed, contemporary home that has the ability to flex as her family changes

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his definitely wasn’t our perfect home to start with,’ says Pippa. ‘I was looking for a period place, but when Stuart and I came to see this house, we could both see its potential. The tucked-away location was brilliant, there was space to extend out to the side, and the back garden was gorgeous. We knew with a bit of work we would be able to turn it into something quite special. Unfortunately, several other buyers clearly thought the same as us as it went to sealed bids, but amazingly, we got lucky and our bid won!

Taking it slow

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Inspired by Pippa’s style? Shop the look PAGE 54

Although it was very dated, the house was in good shape inside, so we were able to move in straight away with our two little girls, Elsie-May and Amber. We lived with the old-fashioned, small kitchen and bathroom, the traditional layout and the wall-to-wall peach decor for about five years. We spent that time wisely, learning about the light and space in the house, and understanding how we all live and move around in the space. As we enjoy spending a lot of time together as a family, an open-plan layout suits us. But, we realised we wanted more living room, masses of natural light and an easy flow downstairs. Upstairs, we were keen to add a fourth bedroom and an en suite. It was also important to us that our home could adapt as the girls got older.

The build

It took us five years to save up and to devise a complete transformation of both the inside and outside of the

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IDEA TO STEAL ‘Go for double doors out to the hallway to really open up the space’

TAKE IN THE VIEW

‘I designed the kitchen so that when we’re relaxing, or at the table, we’re looking at lovely shelves of glassware and pottery rather than functional appliances’

‘CONSIDER THE VIEW FROM EVERY ANGLE – WITH OPEN-PLAN LIVING THERE’S NOWHERE TO HIDE’ property. The long wait paid off, as we had time to think everything through carefully. We could plan our spending, too, set a clear budget and save up a buffer to cover any unforeseen extras that usually crop up at some point during a renovation. Along with knocking through the existing ground floor, we decided to extend the living space and put in a high, vaulted ceiling. The garage became a playroom for the girls, and we built another floor above it to house our new bedroom, which also has a dramatic, pitched roof. For the outside of the house, we chose a contemporary look with rustic weatherboard and smart, nearly-black render. Once our plans had been approved, we found a local building firm that had been recommended and the work got underway. We’d arranged to rent somewhere for three months while the major work was done, but there was a bit

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of a mix-up and we ended up moving back about six weeks early. There was a makeshift kitchen and no heating so things were a bit difficult, but I just focused on the end result.

In the zone

Our all-in-one kitchen, dining and living space is now the centre of our home, but I discovered that getting an open-plan layout to work can be tricky. The height creates such an illusion of space, and really adds the wow factor, but it all seemed huge and a bit overwhelming at first. For me, the key is ‘zoning’ to make things feel calm and ordered. I wanted to mark out the living, dining and office areas within the room, and I’ve used colour to bring a different mood to each space. Stuart and I both love rich, earthy tones and rather than being oppressive, I find them really comfortable and inviting, especially as we’ve got skylights and

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYSÉ ‘Pippa’s choice of inky green for the walls in the living area works well with the dark grey bifolds and kitchen to pull the large open-plan space together’ senior features editor

Stephanie Durrant


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BUDGET STYLE

‘My hall console was a steal from Wayfair, so it’s probably not a forever piece, but it absolutely looks the part’

MIX AND MATCH

‘We’ve got both vintage and new furniture, layered with textiles – it’s all quite considered, but the effect feels relaxed’

3 of the best

CONSOLE TABLES

Create a hallway display station CITY CHIC

Kendall mirrored console table, £165, Sweetpea & Willow

COUNTRY CHARM Canterbury console table, £109, Noa & Nani

TALK OF THE TOWN

Lancaster Grey console table, £203.95, Melody Maison

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CREATE CONTRAST

‘The warm wood look of my chunky open shelves softens the pared-down, grey kitchen units’

Do it!

OPEN SHELVES

Decant your staples – such as rice, pasta, flour and oats – into sealed jars for a uniform look. Display similar items together to create visual impact. Show off a collection of jugs, trio of vases or pair of decanters by propping them on the same shelf. Think practically – it’s not just about displaying your favourite platter! Everyday items that are in constant use, such as glasses, mugs and bowls, are handy to have on shelves in easy reach, too. Try not to overpack the shelves. Vary the heights of items on display, stacking some and leaving others in a single layer. Or prop items on top of books to create different levels. Leaving a little space around items will reduce the feeling of clutter and help create a sense of order. Add texture and interest with plants and framed pictures.

Why it works

STYLE AT HOME SAYS…

CURATED SHELVES

‘As well as housing our dry ingredients, there’s space on the shelves to display some of my favourite glassware and china, too’

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‘The crisp, white kitchen worktop bounces light around the kitchen so it always feels bright and airy in here’ houses editor

Ruth Corbett


IDEA TO STEAL

‘An angled extractor doesn’t protrude, so it’s great for taller cooks’

DESIGN FOR EVERYONE

‘My kitchen has plenty of storage and having the oven at eye level minimises bending. There’s masses of worktop space, too, so the girls can help and we can all be in the kitchen cooking together’

‘CREATE A THOROUGH BUDGET AND PLAN YOUR SPENDING, SAVING EXTRA TO COVER UNFORESEEN COSTS’ big windows bringing masses of natural light into the space.

Embracing bold colour

I chose Farrow & Ball’s Inchyra Blue, which is a super-dark blue-green, to zone the cosy seating area. When the living space was first finished, it had a white undercoat on all of the walls and looked really bright, fresh and spacious. For a moment I thought, “should we keep it like this?” I’m so glad I didn’t waver on my plans though. As soon as that inky green went on, it grounded the space and made it all seem more manageable. The big rug was another zoning element that I could build around, and once I had the corner sofa in the centre of the room facing the fire, the layout started to come together. I did

go for paler shades around the dining table and kitchen to boost the light and make those parts feel more practical and active. The dining table overlooks the garden and the desk is opposite, facing away from the centre of the room, so it feels separate from what’s happening elsewhere.

NATURAL ACCESSORIES

‘My pretty, potted succulents and simple garden foliage make a lovely fresh statement on the white worktop’

Room with a view

With open-plan living, you have to think about what’s visible from anywhere in the room. You need some softer touches to lift the space and give it life, so I always try to have fresh flowers and foliage around. I’m lucky that the garden we inherited here was beautifully planted up, so I can usually find something pretty to bring indoors. I’ve also got a few

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IDEA TO STEAL ‘Stylish ladder storage draws the eye up, accentuating the lofty ceiling’

GO WITH THE FLOW

‘I chose to tile the bathroom in a similar style to the porch, so there’s a connection between different areas’

HANG PRETTY

‘My wood-panelled dressing area really makes something of a dead space. The Shaker-style pegs get used all the time’

REUSE AND RECYCLE

‘I love the authentic colour and texture of old wood – my dressing tabletop is made from recycled scaffolding planks’

Make it!

DRESSING TABLE

Make or upcycle your own furniture with metal hairpin legs. Hairpin legs come in various heights so you could get some to make a matching stool, too. For a table, H71cm is perfect. Finishes include bare metal, chrome, brass or copper. Look out for vibrant, powder-coated metal finishes for a shot of colour. Choose between a 2-rod or 3-rod style. Shorter, 2-rod legs work on lighter-weight pieces, while sturdy, 3-rod legs are better suited for heavy wood tops. Fitting is straightforward. Each leg has a metal fixing plate attached, which simply screws onto the base of your tabletop.

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low-maintenance succulents and some no-fuss faux plants, too. Stuart and I both love art and we were quite excited to see how some of our pieces looked against the dark walls.

A place for everyone STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘Dark walls in the bedroom and bathroom give the spaces a cocooning feel, as well as adding drama and impact. In both rooms Pippa has balanced the dark shade with areas of white’ features editor

Holly Walsh

ON DISPLAY

‘I love the raw texture of these scaffold shelves and the brass fixings add a pared-back, contemporary edge’

We knew we wanted a home that would go on working for us all as the girls grow up. Their playroom is self-contained, so they can enjoy feeling independent and later on it’ll become more of a den. For now, we can keep an eye on them from the main living area, but there’s flexibility to close the doors and have our own, adult space, too. They’ll also appreciate the upstairs configuration in the future, as our room is tucked away from theirs, so everyone can have privacy. We’re proud of the layout and home we’ve created. It’s everything we hoped it would be.’ Find more clever ways to style up your home by going to pinterest. com/styleathomemag

Where to buy her style VINTERIOR Online marketplace bringing together independent sellers of quality vintage and upcycled furniture. H&M HOME Has a big selection of great-value plain and print cushions and is a go-to source of affordable, washed-linen duvet sets, perfect for that relaxed look. BATHROOM TAKEAWAY Shop online or visit one of its impressive showrooms in Manchester or Birmingham for price-matched, designerinspired bathroom fittings. ROCKETT ST GEORGE Stylish, quirky homeware, big, statement rugs, vintage-style furniture and fresh, contemporary accessories. FARROW AND BALL Experts in matt, chalky-finish paints, with a huge colour range from edgy darks to multiple shades of white.

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£19.95

COMFY SPOT

Display your treasures in style. Brass jewellery box, REX LONDON

£82.50

A cosy touch for a bedroom or living room. Vilma stool, MAISONS DU MONDE

£13

Add some jungle fever. Botanical jungle print cushion, ALBERT & MOO

Buy Pippa’s style…

CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL

Combining streamlined furniture and lighting with quirky artwork and touches of pattern makes for a creative mix

P

ippa has introduced plenty of colour and pattern to her home through textiles, artwork and accessories. But it’s not overbearing, thanks to her simple backdrops of muted, block colour. She has paired mid-century furniture pieces with more modern buys for an eclectic vibe, while touches of gold and brass around the house add a rustic, but luxe, touch. Plants, both real and faux, bring the outside in and open shelving allows Pippa to display kitchen essentials in style. She chose to use the same type of flooring throughout the whole of the ground floor, which not only creates a sense of flow and makes the look seem more streamlined, but it makes the rooms seem larger, too.

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£699.99 Add some mid-century style. Ellipse natural solid oak large sideboard, OAK FURNITURELAND

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£8

No maintenance greenery. Faux fern house plant, ARGOS

£12

Use on a dining or hallway table. Gold angular candleholder, JD WILLIAMS


Buy it

CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL

£195

Snuggle up with a book. Celine armchair in Green velvet, HABITAT

£54.99

Ideal for reading by. Galatea Black table light, MY FURNITURE

From £18

Jazz up a plain wall. Abstract 222 print, ABSTRACT HOUSE

£159

Warm up wood floors. Yolanda large faded rug, MADE

£24.99

Fill with a couple of sprigs. Cleat glass vase, TK MAXX

£60

Stash blankets. Loft table, SAINSBURY’S HOME

£899.99

Seat extra guests in your living room. Max threeseater corner sofa, MY FURNITURE

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Paint the outside of the tray UniBond ready-to-use wall tile adhesive and grout in White, £12 for 1.38kg, B&Q

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Store bathing essentials in style by revamping a wooden tray. Spread tile adhesive onto the tray and arrange pieces of broken tile on top. Once set, spread grout into the gaps. Allow to harden, then polish with a dry cloth.


THE STYLE BOOK KITCHEN TRENDS

Revamp the hub of the home with inspiring refreshes. From classic Shaker designs to modern open-plan schemes, there’s a look to suit everyone

Pull out and keep!


6ixteen Green Dream sustainable kitchen, price on request, Blakes London

Place a hanging rail below a picture shelf

the STYLE RULES MIX TEXTURES Top under-counter units made from reclaimed wood panelling with smooth marble worktops and a chic coordinating splashback. UPDATE CABINETS Paint wall units soft green and update handles with modern brushed metal hardware. ADD PANELLING Bring an extra dimension to the space with wood cladding on one

wall. Paint it to match the wall units to help define the area. LIGHT IT UP Hang mismatched bulb pendants above a kitchen island and adjustable wall lamps over counters to optimise task lighting. GO RUSTIC Complement wooden cabinets with a whitewashed-effect laminate floor and industrial-style metal stools.


Luxe

TEXTURES

Get a smart look with marble worktops and wood panelling

THE TILES

Venosa Mid Grey, £34.97sq m, Tile Giant

THE WALLPAPER Arthouse tongue-andgroove wood panel pattern, £9.99 a roll, I Want Wallpaper

THE PAINT

Stirling Green durable matt emulsion, £38 for 2.5ltr, Graham & Brown

THE FLOORING

Series Woods laminate white oak, £23sq m, UK Flooring Direct


Illuminate open shelves for a modern look

the STYLE RULES UTILISE SPACE Instal floor-to-ceiling cabinetry with built-in appliances. Go for a sleek, matt, handleless design. ZONE WITH COLOUR Use vibrant shades to define areas. Deep grey and sunshine yellow are a winning duo teamed with fresh white walls and neutral floors. CONSIDER THE DETAILS Choose chic streamlined shapes such as a simple mixer tap and

angled cooker hood. Complement these with statement lighting and design-led accessories. STORE AND ORDER Make good use of any spare wall space with built-in shelving – try dividing up nooks using colourful crates to store bottles. SAVE MONEY If there’s a floor tile design you love but it’s pricey, try tiling just the walkway in an open-plan space.


Alea kitchen in Havana Brown matt velvet and Sunny Yellow satin lacquer, from £11,217, Schuller

Colour

BLOCK Stay organised with colourful defined zones

THE FABRIC

Sanderson Chika in Ebony, £36m, Style Library

THE TILES

Meknes Maalem Decor matt pattern, £29.95sq m, Walls and Floors

THE PAINT

English Yellow chalk paint, £19.95 for 1ltr, Annie Sloan

THE FLOORING

Bleached white teak laminate, £19.99sq m, Quick-Step


This look mixes the rough with the smooth – raw finishes with an industrial flavour offset smart cabinets and worktops

Industrial LUXE

Combine moody shades with raw brick and copper

THE WALLPAPER Colours White Brick Effect, £14 a roll, B&Q

THE TILES

Lampas Peacock, £59.56sq m, Topps Tiles

THE PAINT

Woad absolute matt emulsion, £45 for 2.5ltr, Little Greene

THE FLOORING Titan Pallas chevron vinyl, £31.95sq m, Lifestyle Floors


Bring depth to a dark backdrop by displaying dinnerware and accessories with a textural finish

Don’t forget to add plug sockets

Why it works the STYLE RULES KEEP IT CLASSIC Go for a Shaker style in on-trend midnight blue. Complement with artisan tiles in teal and a simple wood or white quartz worktop. STAY SOCIAL In a long kitchen, install a narrow island with stools as an informal spot for the family to get together. CRUSH ON COPPER Introduce a metallic touch to your cookspace with brushed copper

lighting and accessories for an industrial vibe. Sleek pendants above an island are ideal. ADD TEXTURE Paint raw brick white for a contemporary, unpolished feel or fake the look with wallpaper. PICK PARQUET Choose a smart wood-effect vinyl in a traditional parquet design to add interest to the floor and introduce subtle pattern.

STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘The mix of textures – brick next to satin finish cabinets – injects character’ style editor

Michela Colling


Retro fridge in White, £2,995, Big Chill

Go for retro-look appliances

the STYLE RULES MAKE IT MONO Go for a light and fresh look with white walls and cabinets. Add contrast with black handles and an upcycled wooden bench transformed into a versatile island. USE NATURAL MATERIALS Get an artisan feel with rattan blinds and a statement pendant light. Woven baskets offer flexible storage in difficult nooks such as above the fridge.

EMBRACE HANDMADE Hang reclaimed wood shelving and accessorise with carved ornaments and a collection of handcrafted ceramics. PRIORITISE MODERN CONVENIENCES Be sure to include contemporary appliances – splash out on a glossy, American-style fridgefreezer and invest in a swish pull-out kitchen tap.


Artisan

NEUTRALS Mix fresh white with natural textures

THE FABRIC

Nauset Liquorice, £39m, Villa Nova

THE TILES

Formentera aged white, £45sq m, Tile Giant

THE PAINT

Crown Breatheasy Canvas White matt standard emulsion, £14 for 2.5ltr, Homebase

THE FLOORING

ParquetVinyl Garonne Mist plank vinyl, £41sq m, UK Flooring Direct


Range cookers are great for large families

the STYLE RULES

GO FOR GEO Pick eye-catching wall tiles with a geometric pattern that spans across the work area. Instead of wall cabinets, install shelving to display canisters and jars. CHOOSE VIVID SHADES Balance the scheme by painting above the shelves in a bright colour, then add a contrasting bold shade to the cabinets beneath the worktop.

PICK RETRO DESIGNS In an open-plan space, go eclectic with a mid-century table and mismatched chairs. Tie the look together with a table runner and cushions in a retro design. USE A VARIETY OF WOODS Clash rustic shelving with a varnished table and reclaimed wood flooring. If you don’t have natural floorboards, fake it with an easy-clean vinyl.


Eclectic

BRIGHTS

Embrace statement tiles and punchy shades

THE FABRIC Scion Cedar in Slate/Apple/ Ivy, £30m, Style Library

THE TILES

Optiks, £60sq m, Topps Tiles

THE PAINT

Antibes Green chalk paint, £19.95 for 1ltr, Annie Sloan

Transform your kitchen into a feel-good place the whole family will want to spend time in using stimulating shades, fun wall tiles and retro styling

THE FLOORING

Baroque smoked oak vinyl, £17.95sq m, Lifestyle Floors


Display blue and white ceramics in glass-fronted cabinets and team with unfinished woods and natural linens to create a classic seaside scheme

Country

COASTAL Style a timeless look with rural charm

THE FABRIC Studio G Thornwick in Mineral, £19m, Jane Clayton & Company

THE TILES

Town & Country glazed white brick, £33.60sq m, The Baked Tile Company

THE PAINT

Driftwood durable matt emulsion, £38 for 2.5ltr, Graham & Brown

THE FLOORING Delapena rug in Natural/Blue, from £93.99, Wayfair

Add a peg rail for kitchen textiles and accessories


Use leftover blind fabric to make a below-counter curtain to hide away a freestanding washing machine or dishwasher

Why it works the STYLE RULES EMBRACE THE CLASSICS For a calming coastal ambience, team white Shaker-style units with pale wood worktops. SELECT NATURAL MATERIALS Accessorise with blue and white ceramics, like Cornishware, for an authentic seaside vibe. Use woven baskets as attractive storage. MAKE IT FAMILY FRIENDLY Hang oversized fisherman’s pendants in coastal blue above

an oak dining table and benches – just add a pot of hot coffee and the family will come running! PICK SEASIDE STRIPES Embrace the look with blue and white striped linen bench cushions and napkins, and display seasidethemed tea towels on a peg rail. CENTRE A SEATING AREA Protect flooring and zone the space by placing your table and chairs on a large, durable jute rug.

STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘A painted kitchen dresser is a great way to add some countrykitchen style’ houses editor

Ruth Corbett


the STYLE RULES LAY TILES DIFFERENTLY Balance white slab doors with a reclaimed wood worktop and metro tiles laid in a herringbone design across one wall to add eye-catching pattern. REUSE AND RECYCLE Build a striking, rustic-style breakfast bar using old bricks. OVERLOAD ON PATTERN Create a tropical feel with palm print wallpaper, then contrast with

Moroccan-inspired floor tiles. If ceramic tiles are too pricey, try a low maintenance tile-effect vinyl. SAVE ON SPACE Swap wall cabinets for rows of shelving and rails with S-hooks for displaying cooking essentials. ADD COLOUR WITH PLANTS Introduce splashes of greenery with trailing plants and pots of planted fresh herbs, ready to add to your recipes.


Go big on pattern on the walls and flooring but limit the colour palette so the look stays cohesive and isn’t overpowering

Smart

MAXIMAL Showcase bold patterns and reclaimed materials

THE WALLPAPER

Arthouse Tropical Palm, £13 a roll, Wilko

Spray paint metal stools for a smart finish

THE TILES Metro white, £19.50sq m, Topps Tiles

THE PAINT

GoodHome Kitchen Hempstead matt emulsion paint, £16 for 2.5ltr, B&Q

THE FLOORING Zeinah Galena tiles, £32.95sq m, Walls and Floors


Somerton kitchen in Forest, from ÂŁ4,683, Magnet

Contrast pattern on the wall with a block of bold colour on an island

the STYLE RULES CELEBRATE TIMELESS DESIGN Choose a classic Shaker kitchen in on-trend forest green with oak worktops. Go for understated hardware such as chrome taps and a traditional butler sink. FRAME AREAS WITH PAINT Add fresh white to walls and use deep grey on window frames and radiators. Paint a farmhouse table and chairs in matching green and grey for a well put-together look.

PICK PARQUET Try light wood chevron laminate for a modern take on parquet. GO BOLD WITH TILES Provide a contemporary twist by arranging statement marble tiles in a geometric design with dark grey grout for a wall of pattern. ADD VINTAGE TOUCHES Include copper pendants with traditional bulbs and classic botanical prints for a chic touch.


Elegant

HERITAGE Craft a sophisticated kitchen scheme

THE FABRIC

Hardwick Graphite, £29.76m, Prestigious Textiles

THE TILES

Nova Porcelain Cloud, £68.97sq m, Ca’Pietra

THE PAINT

Jewel Beetle absolute matt emulsion, £45 for 2.5ltr, Little Greene

THE FLOORING

Cherished mix wood effect chevron tiles, £49.95sq m, Walls and Floors


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STYLE UPDATE Have fun with these simple but creative ideas that’ll ring the changes in the home without turning into a full room redo

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Pleated blinds, from ÂŁ53, Hillarys

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Add a pop of colour

Choosing bright window treatments is a great way to introduce colour to your room, at the same time as adjusting the light levels. Go for blinds in a bold hue, but pair with voiles in a more neutral shade, to achieve balance and create a more subdued atmosphere in the evenings.


Rainbow mixer glasses, £8 for four; rainbow wine glasses, £12 for four; rainbow flutes, £10 for four; chunky stem wine glasses, flutes and gin glasses, £6 each, all George Home

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UPDATE YOUR GLASSWARE

If your wine glasses took a hit over the party season, indulge in a new set, such as these fun designs from George Home.

Fulton lift-up coffee table, £199, Dunelm

Karla two-drawer dressing table, £540.50, Maisons Du Monde

Make your coffee table work harder

This coffee table features a clever lift-top mechanism with storage space inside, so it can be converted into a workstation or casual dining space in your living room. Great for the kids, too, as they can use it as a homework or crafting space.

TOP BUYS

For updating your home Lush Green velvet alarm clock, £34, Audenza

Faux sheepskin rug, £10, Primark

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TURN YOUR BEDROOM INTO A BOUDOIR

Often the last room to get a makeover, treat your bedroom to a revamp by getting organised in the new year. Adding a smart dressing table with plenty of drawer space will keep clutter at bay. Team with a velvet chair or stool to up the luxe factor.

Ceramic planter with legs, £18, Argos

Neon work light, £12, Sainsbury’s Home

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Small constellation plate, £18; large plate, £40; wooden platter with three star bowls, £40, all Truly

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Be clever with built-in storage

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To keep your bedroom looking streamlined, include a dressing table in your built-in cupboard, so that make-up and trinkets can be shut out of sight. Hang a mirror and ensure a plug socket is added, so you can keep your hairdryer tidied away, too.

SET A STARRY TABLE

Stars and constellations are bang on trend now, so embrace this outer-space style. Layer up crockery by stacking different-sized plates with the same design and choose shaped bowls for nibbles.

PERFECT PICKS For a new look

Wyatt side plate, £5, Habitat

Tapestry cushion, £8, George Home Recycled glass jug, £12, Dunelm

Black and White fabric stool, £59.99, Homesense

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CREATE A SPARE ROOM OFFICE SPACE

Design a room where guests can rest and you can get creative. With a daybed for thinking (or sleeping), shelving for doing make-up (or doing business) your space can be dual-purpose.


EASY UPDATES

A monochrome scheme creates a chic style, but break it up with some greenery to add life

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Zone off your dining space

Use a change of flooring to clearly define your eating area and add interest to an open-plan room. These vinyl tiles are warmer underfoot than ceramic or stone options and will sit at the same level as your wooden floor for a seamless join. Plus, it could double as your dedicated dance floor at your next late-night dinner party!

Parquet Charcoal vinyl tiles, from ÂŁ46.80sq m, Harvey Maria

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Paint a bold focal point

On a plain wall in the living room or bedroom, draw a large circle in pencil, by either using a paper template or by tying string to a drawing pin and the other end to a pencil. Paint the circle in a shade of your choice, using a finer brush for the edge to ensure it has a clean and neat line.

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Karla three-drawer console table, £486; glass pendant, £44; round metal mirror, £33, all Maisons Du Monde

Include plenty of curved shapes in your room to tie the design together


Wall painted in Regal Select First Light 2102-70, from £23 for 0.94ltr, Benjamin Moore

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REVAMP KITCHEN CUPBOARDS

Give a tired, scuffed kitchen a new lease of life. First, wipe doors with a damp cloth, then give them a light sand. Paint using a roller or a brush, then seal with a clear matt varnish.

Floral and birds bedding set, from £40 for a single, FatFace

Paint the wall behind your bed

For a quick bedroom refresh, paint just one wall in a new shade, to bring colour and contrast to the room. Either paint the whole wall, or just the section immediately behind the bed.

MUST-HAVES

You won’t want to miss

Amelie print trinket box, £17.50, M&S

Brass and concrete table lamp, £25, JD Williams

Silhouette marble pedestal dining table, £799, West Elm range; lacquer vase in Yellow, £50, both John Lewis & Partners

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CHOOSE A CIRCULAR DINING TABLE

A round table, instead of a square or rectangular shape, takes up less floor space but allows more people to sit around it. When not in use, style it up like you would a coffee table with a plant and pretty accessories, such as vases or candlesticks.

Pink tassel heart wall hanging, £4, M&Co

Faux mongolian cushion, £12, Matalan

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Black metal wall-mount shelving unit, £140, Maisons du Monde

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Add a band of colour

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Measure a third of the way up the wall from the skirting board and mark a horizontal line along one wall. Apply masking tape along the line and paint the whole section below in a bright colour. Remove the tape while the paint is damp for a crisp line.

BLING UP YOUR BATHROOM

Touches of copper or brass will elevate a bathroom design, so use self-adhesive vinyl in a smart gold foil effect to update bathroom cabinets and add the glam factor.

UNIQUE PIECES To glam up your scheme

Mini spot vase, £8, Next Home

Seagrass baskets, £25 for a set of two, Oliver Bonas

Artisan floral coasters, £5 for four, Wilko

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PAPER WITH SOPHISTICATED FLORALS

Sticking to a simple floral print, such as this blossom design, will prevent your room being overly blowsy. Keep it contemporary with black accents and plain bedding.

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Brass table lamp, £59.99, Michelle Keegan range, Very


EASY UPDATES

Use masking tape to create geometric shapes on the wall, then paint each section a different colour

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Upgrade their bed

This bed doubles as a playhouse and den – simply throw a sheet over its roof for a hideaway for kids to play in. Easy to assemble, it will take your little one from young child to young teen, especially when strung up with twinkling fairy lights.

Skandi house bed, ÂŁ279.99, Argos

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‘It’s modernist FULL CIRCLE

‘John designed a rectangular table with a circle to complement the kitchen’s modern, geometric 1970s look’

PULLED IT OFF

‘With space at a premium, we turned the understairs area into a pull-out larder. There was also space for a fridge-freezer and storage cupboard’

COME ON IN!

ABOUT ME I’m Julie Wrigley, 56, a researcher and teacher, and I live in York with my partner, John Hollington, 59, a designer. In January 2017, we bought this 1960s three-bedroom terraced house in need of renovation. MY CHALLENGE The kitchen was original to the house. It had beige units, peeling lino and harvesterstyle tiles falling off the walls. MY WISH LIST I wanted an openplan space, incorporating kitchen, dining and sitting areas that didn’t feel cramped. I also wanted a modernist but restrained 1970s look, to reflect the house’s age.

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With limited space, Julie and John faced the challenge of designing a stylish, open-plan kitchendiner that wouldn’t look too cramped

M

y partner, John, has always liked this style of house,’ says Julie. ‘He liked this estate’s 1960s architecture and the communal concept. People tend to stay in these houses once they buy them, so they rarely come up for sale. When we came to view this place, I thought, “wow, this is wonderful”. Not everyone feels like that - some people have commented that it looks like a prison or a council estate. The house was dated, with its original kitchen, and full of dark furniture, but we knew immediately that we wanted it, because of the design and its location within a conservation area.

Starting point

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Break up squares and rectangles with a surprise circle’

We wanted to reconfigure the interior, and we continued to live here while the work was carried out. John redesigned the layout so the downstairs is mainly an open-plan kitchen-diner/living area. We replaced the old kitchen at the front with a utility room and a cloakroom. Upstairs, we reduced the three bedrooms and one bathroom to two double bedrooms and a larger bathroom. With an area of 2.3x1.7m for our kitchen, space was at a premium so the challenge was to design a practical layout that wouldn’t feel too cramped. Luckily, our building contractor, Harrison Builders, was great and recommended all of the trades for us to use, too. We already liked Wood & Wire’s furniture, but hadn’t seen its bespoke, handcrafted kitchens. We visited the showroom and loved the use of birch plywood and pops of colour. We showed them John’s plans and they designed a bespoke kitchen. We chose a worktop 30cm deeper than usual to accommodate bigger, pull-out drawers to make up

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KITCHEN MAKEOVER

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CHOOSE A WORKTOP

Consider how much upkeep your chosen material will need. If you have young children, easilymarked surfaces may not be ideal. A heat-resistant material such as granite is a savvy choice, so you can place hot pans on the worktop without damaging it. Concerned about hygiene? Go for an anti-bacterial surface such as stainless steel, but be aware this will get scratched over time. Hardwood is an excellent pick for food prep areas. Woods such as teak often have a high oil content and are water resistant. Laminate worktops look much more realistic these days and mimic materials such as slate, granite, marble and wood. Low maintenance, they can usually be cut and fitted by a DIY enthusiast.

Why it works

PERFECT GEOMETRY

‘We used bold geometric tiles to make a feature of the splashback and picked out the blue in them for our units’

STYLE AT HOME SAYSÉ ‘Those fun geometric tiles add a bold, Seventies vibe, but the muted colours give them a more modern feel.’ senior features editor

Stephanie Durrant

‘CHOOSE AN INDEPENDENT KITCHEN DESIGNER WHO WILL MAKE THE MOST OF EVERY INCH OF SPACE IN A STYLISH YET PRACTICAL WAY’

HUB OF THE HOME

‘The kitchen was the centre of our old house, and we created the same feeling here by incorporating the dining and living areas’

IDEA TO STEAL

An open-plan living space creates a friendly and inclusive atmosphereÕ

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Blue-laminated birch ply kitchen, £400 for a 600mm unit, Wood & Wire. Walls in Blackened estate emulsion, £46.50 for 2.5L, Farrow & Ball. Vibe Light Blue patterned wall tiles are similar, £26.19sq m, Victorian Plumbing. Try Apollo Magna Black Star acrylic worktop, £219.99 for 1800x600x34mm, HC Supplies. Techtonite sink, £200; Nyon silk steel tap, £175, both Franke. Haro cork flooring, £60sq m, Coldbath Flooring. Oak ply/melamine table, £700; Cubes unit, £780; Vitsoe 606 shelving system, £1,800; brushed aluminium ceiling lights, £65 each, all Wood & Wire. Try Fisher & Paykel single built-in electric oven, £399; induction hob, £489, both Marks Electrical. Neff cooker hood, £459, John Lewis & Partners. Chopping boards, £30 each, John Hollington Design. Stelton coffee grinder, £49, Nordic Nest. Isokon Gallery Hampstead print, £30; Marko large abstract prints, £45 each; monoprint by Dorrie King, £90, all Lotte Inch Gallery

FEATURE SHARON SMITH PHOTOGRAPHS JEREMY PHILLIPS.

Where to buy their style

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BLACK & BLUE

‘We chose a matt black resin composite worktop to offset the blue units’

for our lack of wall units. We chose a U-shaped layout for the kitchen area and then turned the space under the stairs into a spot for our fridge-freezer, a pull-out larder and a storage cupboard. For a modernist but restrained 1970s look, in keeping with the house, we chose blue units to match one of the colours in the geometric tiles in our splashback.

The hard work

Work began in June 2017. The walls contained asbestos, so the first job was to have it removed by a specialist company. That took three months, and the house resembled a crime scene, with everyone in protective suits. Afterwards, the whole place needed a deep clean. We had to rewire and replumb throughout and skim

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the Artex ceilings. We designed the kitchen so that the pipework and switches are hidden behind an inbuilt shelf and the upstairs bathroom pipes are enclosed inside a ceiling bulkhead which also defines our kitchen area, separating it from the dining and sitting space. We chose engineered cork flooring, as it’s quiet, warm underfoot and has the period look we were after. For the walls, we chose Farrow & Ball’s Blackened - it’s modern and light with a hint of grey. John designed several pieces, including our dining table and the ceiling lights. The whole project took five months. Now, the kitchen works perfectly, is functional and easy to keep clean. It’s a little bit quirky, and perhaps not to everyone’s taste – but it suits us perfectly.’

CLEVER CUBBY

‘We have a built-in shelf to hide the wiring and switches, which also gives us extra display space’

Find more tips on creating a mid-century style open-plan kitchen at idealhome.co.uk

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A PLYWOOD KITCHEN

Julie’s choice:

A PLYWOOD KITCHEN

Julie’s units are in 2020’s hottest material, plywood. Time to give ply a try? is much more affordable. And, while it’s more expensive than manufactured boards like MDF, the cost savings come when processing the material. MDF needs to be laminated or foil wrapped on all four sides, whereas plywood can be used as it comes.

What is plywood?

Plain plywood kitchen door fronts can be surprisingly attractive in their own right, with a modern, pale timber look that’s very now. Think Scandi chic with hints of pared-back industrial charm. However, the main attraction of plywood is the edges, where the striped lamination can be seen. Many designers use this decorative element for a touch of pattern.

Made by gluing thin layers of wood together, modern plywood is light, yet surprisingly strong. This is because the layers are laid with the grain crosslaminated (running at right angles to each other), providing strength and restricting movement. The thicker the ply, the more rigid it will be – three-ply or five-ply is typically used for kitchen cabinetry.

Is it expensive? There are various grades of plywood, but birch is most common in kitchens as it is good quality, yet attractively priced. Compared with solid wood, plywood

BEST FOR… ECO CREDIBILITY

The Colourful Kitchen Company uses bamboo-made plywood, which takes just four years to reach full growth, making it super-sustainable.

TOP-NOTCH DESIGNS

Uncommon Projects’ background in design ensures no two veneered plywood kitchens are the same, with inspirational, high-impact results.

SUPERIOR QUALITY

Naked Kitchens tracks down the highest quality plywood. Featuring thicker layers of solid birch, the Scandinavian plywood creates rigid carcases that are virtually indestructible.

Why is it so popular?

PLYWOOD KITCHENS

BLACK AND WHITE STYLE

What are the new looks?

Flat-fronted units create a modern look. Monochrome plywood kitchen, from £11,000, Wood & Wire

We’re seeing more colourful takes on plywood in kitchens this year. This new direction sees colour added onto plywood doors and end panels. Plywood doors, with a layer of melamine laminate (think Formica) are particularly on-trend, not to mention easy to clean.

Is it practical? Yes. Plywood is water-resistant but to achieve a low maintenance, wipe- clean surface, it’s usually sealed with a clear protective finish. It’s worth requesting marine grade plywood for areas around the sink, for peace of mind. Melaminefaced plywood is exceptionally low fuss.

‘BESPOKE DOESN’T HAVE TO MEAN EXPENSIVE - IT WILL ASSURE PERSONAL SERVICE, GREAT DESIGN AND BETTER QUALITY’ JIM LEACH, WOOD & WIRE

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3 of the best

FUNKY FIFTIES

Colourful lino and giant handles have a retro vibe. Bamboo plywood kitchen, from £25,000, The Colourful Kitchen Company

BIG SAVINGS

This company makes plywood doors to fit Ikea units. Birch Faced Ply doors, from £2,250 for a small kitchen, Plykea

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ess expensive than solid wood, but offering similar warmth, texture and natural charm, plywood is making waves in the kitchen this year. It can also be made from responsibly sourced, sustainable timbers (ask your supplier) so you can invest with a clear conscience.


MODERN RETRO

Buy it

Buy Julie’s style…

MODERN RETRO

Pops of bright colour bring this sixties-inspired kitchen to life

Paper an eye-catching feature wall. Retro denim wallpaper, £40 a roll, Graham & Brown

Create a soft and ambient light in your kitchen with this Regolit paper pendant, £1.75, Ikea

Make your tea break a more colourful affair. Enamel stove kettle, £40, Garden Trading

Protect surfaces with this Laurie rectangular solid oak chopping board, £35, Habitat

Bring a touch of the outside in. Faux monstera plant in pot, £22, Sainsbury’s Home

Add some bold artwork to plain white walls. Solid Shapes print, £26, Nest

FEATURE HOLLY WALSH

PANTRY STAPLE

Pick seating in a classic style, such as these Fern dining chairs, £44 each, Danetti

Keep your crockery simple yet striking. Fusion dinnerware, £25 for a 12-piece set, Wilko

Decant goods into glass jars and display on open shelves. Jar with lid, £4.50, Lakeland

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PRIORITISE SPENDING

‘If you go for beautiful statement taps you don’t need to spend lots of money on tiles’

‘Plywood is a

COME ON IN!

ABOUT ME I’m Suzanne Harmer, 37, director of children’s homeware shop, This Modern Life (thismodern life.co.uk), and I live with my partner Danny, 43, a musician, and our children Sammuel, eight, Dixie, seven, and Bibi, four, in a three-bed 1950s bungalow in Bedfordshire. We moved here in 2010.

IDEA TO STEAL

‘Choose a basin with a textured finish to give the space character’

THE CHALLENGE There was only one small bathroom and the poky kitchen at the front of the house just wasn’t practical for a family, so we paid for a costly extension. That left us with a tiny budget to complete our new en suite. MY WISH LIST I loved the idea of a simple plywood and monochrome scheme. A modern freestanding bath was a must, too.

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RAISE IT UP

‘We chose a wall-mounted unit to make the room seem more spacious’


BATHROOM MAKEOVER

Love it

UNIQUE CHOICE’ Buy it

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After extending their bungalow, Suzanne and Danny were rewarded with the space to create a modern en suite with garden views

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ine years ago, when it was just the two of us, the bungalow had all the room we needed,’ says Suzanne. ‘But after our three children came along, we desperately needed more space as Sammuel and Dixie were sharing a bedroom with bunk beds, while our youngest, Bibi, was sleeping in our room. Having worked hard for years to be able to increase our mortgage, we finally built an extension in summer 2018. It would have been nice to have four or five bedrooms, but planning restrictions meant we couldn’t build upwards. At first, our architect Laura Clarke came up with a design featuring a small mezzanine-level bedroom for Sammuel, with a small guest room underneath. But we didn’t have enough money and decided to prioritise our needs over the occasional guest.

Renovation plans

TOTAL

£6,000 TURN OVER FOR MY SHOPPING LIST

In the end we went for a rear extension with an open-plan kitchen-diner and new main bedroom with en suite, which makes the most of the views over the fields. The third bedroom, which we’d previously used as a playroom, was incorporated into a wider double height hallway and we pinched a metre from our old bedroom – now Sammuel’s room – in order to create space for the en suite. By the time the six-month build was completed, however, we’d run out of money and had to get creative when fitting out our en-suite bathroom.

Our vision We wanted a luxurious grown-up bathroom, so decided to keep it really simple and clean, with ply walls, a walk-in shower and freestanding bath. As the kitchen is ply, too, it gives the house a cohesive feel. Plus, it’s also a lot

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cheaper than the cost of tiles and a decent tiler. The surface needs to be protected every few years with Osmo oil to stop it going mouldy, but it won’t get worn like the kitchen worktops might, so I’m hoping it will last a long time. Originally, we had planned to have the room closed off, but when my neighbour came over, she suggested we keep it open and have sliding doors so you can lie in the bath and enjoy the views of the garden. As it evolved we really liked the open feel as it made the bedroom seem so much bigger, so we didn’t even bother with sliding doors in the end.

Putting the look together

To save money, we used an Ikea kitchen cabinet as a vanity unit but splashed out on a statement basin. I’d seen a shape I really liked on Lusso Stone’s website, but asked The Poured Project to make a bespoke design in concrete, which it later added to its range. Picking the bath was easy, as I fell in love with this freestanding design straight away. It’s my favourite thing in the room and works well

with the large white floor tiles. I knew I wanted black taps and fittings to give the room a contemporary feel, even though we’d had a bad experience with poor quality black taps in the other bathroom. This time we went for higher quality products from Lusso Stone, which come with a 25-year guarantee. We also got a Harvey water softener to stop limescale.

The challenges

Unfortunately, we were really restricted with the layout as the loo had to be in a specific position due to the gradient of the existing tricky pipework. In hindsight, we would’ve had it tucked away where the shower is. It would’ve been nice to have a window on the wall above the bath as well, but it was too much hassle to get planning permission. We also had issues with the floor tiles. The first ones looked awful with the dark grout as they weren’t uniform, so we ripped them up and laid porcelain ones from BC Ceramics instead. Despite the challenges we faced, we love our new en suite and have had nothing but compliments on it.’

‘TO KEEP THE TILING LOOKING FRESHER FOR LONGER,CHOOSE A DARK-COLOURED GR G THAT WON’T YELLOW LIKE WHITE OFTEN DOES’

Do it!

BUILD A DIY VANITY UNIT

BUDGET HACK

‘We saved money by using an Ikea kitchen cupboard as a wall-hung vanity unit’

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FUTURE PLANS

‘Our next job is to put a black door on the shower area to stop water getting everywhere’

Decide on the design depending on your storage needs. If you don’t require extra drawers, try a floating shelf or a platform made from scaffolding boards and brackets for an industrial look. You’ll need to cut a hole in the top of your unit to accommodate the waste pipe for your basin. If the waste’s on show, perhaps pick chrome, black or copper rather than standard white plastic. Make sure a wooden top is finished with a waterproof coating, such as Osmo oil or yacht varnish, too. A piece of worktop or tiles can also be added to the top for durability. Try upcycling a sideboard or chest of drawers and turning it into a double vanity unit, painted to your spec. Even a bedside table or kitchen cabinet could work if you switch the legs for taller ones or fix it to the wall like Suzanne has.

IDEA TO STEAL ‘Pick a concealed shower for a contemporary, streamlined look’


BATHROOM MAKEOVER

Love it

WALK-IN SUITE

‘We didn’t fit doors between the en suite and bedroom, so we can gaze out of the window from the tub’

STYLE AT HOME SAYS… ‘In a room as minimal as this, every little detail counts, right down to the modern knobs on the vanity unit, and the simple black-framed mirror above. Towels with a geo design add graphic pattern’ features editor

Holly Walsh

Where to buy Suzanne’s style Poplar pure glue 6mm-thick plywood, from £24 for a sheet, Hanson Plywood. Arctic White matt porcelain rectified tiles, £39.95sq m, BC Ceramics. Picasso freestanding bath, from £1,295; Luxe thermostatic shower set in Matt Black, £495; wall-mounted bath tap with handheld shower kit, £495; wall-mounted basin mixer tap, £235, all Lusso Stone. Lyon toilet, £169.97, Soak, is similar. Ark concrete basin, £900, The Poured Project. Metod/Maximera base cabinet for sink unit, £150, Ikea, would work as the vanity. Crosswater walk-in anti-slip acrylic shower tray, £223.98, Drench, is a match. Kos black downlights, £35.07 each, Lights 2Go. Aimee round mirror, £64, Habitat, is similar. Lou stool, £135, Insidestore. Bodil knobs, £10.15 each; Lillian towel hook, £7.19, both Pretty Pegs. Toilet roll holder, £19, Nordic Nest

FEATURE KAREN WILSON. PHOTOGRAPHS FIONA WALKER-ARNOTT

Why it works

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ON-TREND TAPS

Suzanne’s choice:

ON-TREND TAPS

Swap tired taps with luxe alternatives for a quick and easy bathroom update

What’s on trend now? Stainless steel and chrome have dominated the tap market for years but, recently, there’s been a move towards standout materials, colours and finishes, as hardware becomes a statement feature in its own right. Looks range from industrial-style copper and brass with exposed pipework to glam deco-style polished brass, to more contemporary options in rose gold or matt black.

Are they hard wearing? Most taps are made of stainless steel or brass, which is then finished with hard wearing metallic plating or powdercoating. Brass is more durable, but is pricier than stainless steel. Powdercoating is used to create coloured finishes, from black or white to bold

BEST FOR… BUDGET BUYS Pick up a bargain at Sinks-taps.com, which stocks brands including Abode, Bristan and Aquabro and also offer a price match on selected products.

GREAT CHOICE Browse online at Victorian Plumbing for a wide variety of taps and bathroom hardware, both modern and traditional.

SLEEK STYLE Find the latest in luxe at Dowsing & Reynolds, from glam taps and showers in matt black and satin gold, as well as sleek fittings and hardware.

primary colours, while metallic finishes range from polished rose gold or chrome to pewter and oil-rubbed bronze to give a darker, timeworn appearance. Taps that feel heavy, with a smooth, seamless finish, are a good quality indicator.

Is it easy to replace an existing tap? For a quick revamp, swap like for like, so you don’t have to move the pipework. Check how many tap holes your basin has. Monobloc mixer taps need one hole and have a single spout, with either single or twin levers to control flow and temperature. Pillar taps come as single units, so require two cut-outs. Three-hole basin mixers have a separate spout and taps. Countertop basins need a mixer tap mounted on the worktop, high enough to reach over the basin. There are also wall-mounted taps that protrude over the basin, although these will need pipework to be plumbed into the wall.

STANDOUT TAPS MATT BLACK

Onyx tall basin mono tap, £220, The Pure Bathroom Collection

How about bath taps? These are quite similar to basin taps – either traditional pillar taps or two-hole bath mixer taps, with hot and cold water mixed in one large spout over the bath (although many bath mixers also have a shower attachment, too). For freestanding baths without tap holes, go for wall-mounted or floor standing taps.

‘FOR ADDED WOW AND AN INSTANT UPDATE, COLOUR MATCH OTHER BATHROOM FITTINGS, SUCH AS THE MIRROR, TOWEL RAIL AND HANDLES’ RUTH CORBETT, HOUSES EDITOR

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3 of the best

WALL’S GOLD

Yuntai wall-mounted tap in Satin Gold, £239.99, Dowsing & Reynolds

ROSE TINTED

Sleek basin mixer in Rose Gold, £235, Frontline Bathrooms

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tandout taps can change the look of a bathroom completely, whether you’re replacing an old set for a quick revamp or are looking for that the final finishing touch to your bathroom refurb.


SCANDI MONO

Buy it

Buy Suzanne’s style

SCANDI MONO

Go modern with simple shapes and monochrome accessories

Pop your toothbrush in a stylish zigzag holder. Reactive glaze tumbler, £5, Sainsbury’s Home

Introduce pattern with chevron and check print towels. DKNY Geometrix cotton jacquard towels, from £15, Very

Add a little greenery with a potted houseplant. Faux plant, £18, Primark

FEATURE STEPHANIE DURRANT

SLEEK DETAIL

Think simple geometrics with angled accessories. Bran toilet roll holder in Black, £15, Made

A vanity unit with storage drawers is perfect for busy families. Emily wall-mounted two-drawer unit in natural oak, £413, Drench

Create a modern look with statement black taps. Jadipai Black bathroom tap, £169.99, Dowsing & Reynolds

Choose a stoneware basin for texture and interest. Augustus Riverstone speciality countertop basin, £159.99, Wayfair

A small wooden stool doubles as a handy table for essentials. Hairpin low metal stool, £49, Cult Furniture

House anything from spare toilet rolls to towels in a woven basket. Stripe maize basket, £29.99, Zara Home

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Bathroom trends

TO TRUST Planning a bathroom revamp? We've pulled together the latest value-for-money looks to see you through the 2020s and beyond

Washbasin, £172; two-drawer unit, £587.45; cabinet with drawers, £543.85; semi-tall cabinet, £457.23; low cabinet, £243.85; box shelf £160.72; mirror cabinet, £648.39, all Smyle collection at Geberit

Natural tones Furniture in a wood finish works brilliantly in a modern bathroom scheme with wall-hung furniture, as it warms up the room rather than risking it feeling stark and clinical as all-white spaces sometimes do.

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BATHROOM TRENDS

Bring on the blush Over the last few years, paint companies have championed soft pinks as their colour of the year. In 2016, it was Pantone’s Rose Quartz and, for 2020, it’s Benjamin Moore’s First Light. If you’re worried it might look more brash Barbie than brilliant blush, then partner it with cool white furniture and ceramics and add in black accessories to keep this candy colour grounded.

Love it

White gloss drawer unit, £485; Castellon basin, £569; Infinity illuminated mirror, £229; Glide II Gloss wall-hung toilet, £580, all other fittings from a selection, Crosswater

‘BLUSH PINK TONES TEAM BRILLIANTLY WITH TERRAZZO FINISHES ON FLOORING, TILES OR ACCESSORIES’ Light it right Lights are a key part of a loftextension bathroom scheme, but spots and pendants can be a tricky addition due to sloping ceilings. Stylish industrial bulkhead wall lights are a simpler solution, and sit well either side of a mirror above the basin, adding both style and illumination exactly where required. Bulkhead outdoor and bathroom oval brass lights, £99 each, Industville. Loft bathroom, price on request, Ash Island Lofts

Space-saving storage Most of us aren’t blessed with huge bathrooms, so it’s essential to pick streamlined storage to keep clutter at bay. Fitted furniture and glass-fronted cabinetry have the dual effect of providing more space and making the room feel more open.

Fitted WC cabinet, £399; fitted semirecessed basin cabinet, £279; 600mm mirrored wall cabinets, £255 each, all Britton Bathrooms


Metro Subway Blush Pink bevelled gloss tiles; Metro Subway Aqua bevelled gloss tiles, both £19.99sq m, VictoriaPlum.com

Candy crush Use colour to give each area of your bathroom its own personality and function. Using metro tiles in shades of pastel pink and aqua green creates clear zones for showering, bathing or teeth brushing, while a duo of coloured basins provides a visual link between the shower and his-and-hers vanity stations.

Drama queen Add a touch of eclectic glamour in a Victorian-style bathroom using bold, dark floral-print wallpaper, framed vintage artwork, painted wall panels, metallic accessories and a charcoal herringbone floor.

Acrylic fitted bath, £625; bath panels in Dove Grey, £420; loo and cistern, £425; standard basin and pedestal, £445, all Victoria Suite range, Heritage Bathrooms

‘ADD VARIETY TO A MONOCHROME SCHEME USING PLENTY OF CONTRASTING PATTERN ON TILES AND FLOORING’ Back to black Bring a simple monochrome design bang up to date using plain white ceramics and furniture as a base and pairing with a few key accessories. Black taps are a key look for 2020 – go for wall-hung models on white tiles for max impact.

Austin crosshead wall-mounted bath filler, £160; Austin crosshead wallmounted basin tap, £150; Ava slimline freestanding bath, £550, all Soak


BATHROOM TRENDS

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Louise Dear Kiss Kiss Bam Bam shower panel, £699, VictoriaPlum.com

Art in bloom While colourful shower panels are nothing new, VictoriaPlum.com’s new collaboration with artist Louise Dear offers a striking new take on the look. Dear’s artworks will be available to buy on shower panels and acrylic baths. VictoriaPlum.com will also offer colour matched countertop basins and cast iron baths as complementary products.

‘SMALL BATHROOM? DECORATE IN BRIGHT COLOURS TO INJECT SASS AND PERSONALITY TO THE SPACE’ Harlesden freestanding bath in Black, £1,095; all other fittings from a selection, Bathrooms to Love

Syren wall tiles in Midnight Blue, £84.10sq m; Carrara Polished tiles, from £80.09sq m; Carrara Basket tiles, from £169.20sq m, all Topps Tiles

FEATURE YSANNE BROOKS

Cover the angles Soften the strong effect of geometric tiles and black brassware and ceramics with a gently curved bath and a pair of circular mirrors mounted above round washbasins. Then introduce a few splashes of an accent colour and some greenery to stop the room scheme looking too monochrome and stark.

Tile options Meet the Tile of the Year, which, for 2020, is this curvaceous Midnight Blue design. Depending how you lay it, it’s reminiscent of shimmering waves, fish scales, a Moroccan Kasbah or Art Deco design.

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Lake Garda, Venice & Verona

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This tour is a wonderful blend of some of the finest sights in northern Italy. See the snow-capped Dolomites, St Mark’s Basilica and Verona, the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

On this wonderfully varied tour we explore Lake Como, one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, plus some stunning icons of northern Italy and Switzerland. l Take a lake cruise to stunning Bellagio l Private visit to the enchanting Villa del Balbianello

So much included l 3 guided tours and 5 visits l Experienced tour manager l Return regional flights and hotel transfers

8 days’ half-board from £699PP

l Take a guided tour of wonderfully unique Venice l Spend the day in the breathtaking Dolomites

So much included l 4-star accommodation l Daily breakfast and dinner (stays at the Grand Hotel Menaggio are on a bed-and-breakfast basis)

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Puglia, Lecce & Vieste

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The Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples is simply one of the most beautiful corners of Europe, with its outstanding scenery, tranquillity and sights.

See some of the most fascinating cities, villages and stunning scenery that you will find anywhere and most importantly it remains genuinely unspoilt.

l Delve deeper into the mysteries of Pompeii on a guided tour

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l Spend the day visiting the stunning island of Capri

So much included l 4 guided tours and 2 visits l Experienced tour manager l Return regional flights and hotel transfers

l See the instantly recognisable trulli houses of Alberobello

So much included l 3-star to 4-star superior hotels l Daily breakfast and dinner*

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Call to book or for a free brochure 01283 523471 or visit www.styriviera.co.uk Prices are based on two people sharing and are correct at time of print. Single supplements may apply. This holiday is operated by and subject to booking conditions of Riviera Travel, ABTA V4744 ATOL 3430 protected. Subject to availability. Additional entrance costs may apply. Images used in conjunction with Riviera Travel. For further information please write to Riviera Travel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road, Burton upon Trent, Staffs, DE14 1SP. *Stays at the Hotel Mediterraneo and the La Badia are on a bed-and-breakfast basis.


INSIDE EAT, TRY & DO!

GREAT STUFF TO

10-MINUTE TIDY

SMART HEATING

CHINESE FAKEAWAYS

MARBLED CHOC CHEESECAKE TAKES 2 HR 10 MIN, PLUS CHILLING SERVES 16 200g chocolate FOR THE BASE: digestives 100g butter, melted FOR THE FILLING: 200g dark chocolate, chopped 900g cream cheese 300g caster sugar 3tbsp flour ¼tsp salt 5 eggs 2tsp vanilla extract 200ml sour cream

ALL A SWIRL

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Preheat the oven to 160C/Gas 3. Crush the biscuits until they form crumbs. Mix with the butter and press into the base of a 23cm springform tin. Put in the fridge to chill. Pour water into a roasting tin and place on the bottom shelf of the oven. Put the chocolate in a bowl set over a pan of barely simmering water, stir until melted. Set aside to cool slightly. Beat the cream cheese with the sugar until smooth. Add the flour, salt, 4 of the eggs, the vanilla and sour cream. Stir well to combine. Divide the mixture between two bowls. Whisk the melted chocolate into the mixture in one of the bowls, along with the remaining egg. Dollop alternate large spoonfuls of both fillings onto the biscuit base and, using a spatula, gently swirl them to make a marbled effect. Bake for 1 hr 10 min, until firm with a slight wobble in the centre. Turn off the heat and leave to cool in the oven, then chill overnight before serving.

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SOLUTION Genius ways to make everyday cooking, cleaning and organising easier…

Hang everyday stuff in a flash

Need somewhere to hang your tea towels or dish cloths within easy reach? Or a way to keep your fave pieces of jewellery to hand at your dressing table? 3M’s Command range of handy decorative hooks are just the thing to solve a tricky hanging storage dilemma. Available in three metallic colourways – so they look chic rather than cheap – they’ll hold over 200g in weight each. Plus, the special adhesive backing means they can be easily removed from the wall afterwards without causing any damage, making them perfect for rented homes. 3M Command small decorative hooks, £3.99 for four, Homebase

SLEEP SOUNDLY

3 of the best

KITCHEN SINK TIDIES

Handy caddies for a neat and organised area

It may seem wacky, but weighted blankets are the latest solution to aid sleeping. Available in six different weights (you should aim for a blanket that is around 10 per cent of your body weight), these cotton quilted blankets are filled with glass beads that give you a cosy, cosseted feel as you sleep.

Weighted blanket, £60, John Lewis & Partners

GREAT VALUE

Keep cloths and scourers tidy in this neat number. Datil Grey plastic sink caddy, £4, B&Q

COMPACT CADDY

PUMP IT UP

With a drip tray for excess water, This ceramic design doubles this slimline models holds pretty as a soap pump and sponge much anything. Caddy Tower caddy. Umbra Joey soap sink tidy, £18, Joseph Joseph pump, £12.50, Red Candy

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TIME AT HOME

Do it

3 of the best

BATHROOM TOWEL RAILS

Put an end to scrunchedup, damp towels ORNATE OBJECT

White metal towel rack, £19.95, Melody Maison

RUSTIC RUNGS

Hambledon towel ladder, £110, Garden Trading

COOK DINNER WHILE RELAXING ON THE SOFA

Give yourself a break from slaving away in the kitchen and invest in a slow cooker to make the dinner instead. Crock-Pot’s new 4.7ltr Lift & Serve slow cooker allows you to fill it with ingredients in the morning and have a delicious meal ready to eat in the evening, leaving you free to spend time with the family or simply relax for a change. The removable bowl is oven and dishwasher safe and it will cook a host of meals – from casseroles and curries to puddings and cakes – for up to five people. Crock-Pot 4.7ltr Lift & Serve slow cooker, £35, Amazon

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Bran wall-mounted towel storage, £25, Made

Get your clothes dry, whatever the weather It may be pouring outside, but your wet washing will still dry thanks to the ingenious Dry:Soon drying pod. Costing as little as 15p an hour to run, it gently blows hot air through clothes to dry them within an enclosed pod. It’ll hold up to 12 items on hangers, has a timer function, and folds completely to store.

KEEP AN EYE ON THE DOOR Designed to replace an existing peephole in a front door, the new Ring Door View Cam takes just minutes to install and is powered by a rechargeable battery. As well as instant notification, live view and two-way talk as standard, video recording is available with a £2.50 per month subscription. Door View Cam, £179, Ring

MODERN METAL

Dry:Soon drying pod, £59.99, Lakeland

RECYCLE IN STYLE

If you want to recycle more but find yourself constantly surrounded by clutter, then check out Brabantia’s brilliant Sort & Go countertop bins. Small enough to be stacked on a worktop or stashed away in a cupboard, they come in four colourways and hold up to three litres of waste, perfect for compost, plastic, paper… whatever. Brabantia Sort & Go 3L waste bin in Grey, £14.95, Ocado

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The 10-minute

DECLUTTER

Get the place tidy in a flash with these speedy tips and handy buys

BEST LAID PLANS

Do put all your eggs in one basket, to free up space in the fridge. Egg basket in Carbon, £15, Garden Trading

HANGING BASKETS

Make use of redundant space in your kitchen with this super-smart rack. Loft Living over-door storage, £12, Sainsbury’s Home

RETRO CHIC

This 1970s-style number is just the thing to squeeze into a cramped corner. Kartell Componibili four-tier storage unit, £141, Utility

Ready,steady,sort! AUDIT YOUR KITCHEN UNITS Clear them out, bin anything past its best, and tidy the rest using inexpensive cupboard organisers from Ikea or Wilko. SORT YOUR CLEANING PRODUCTS Clear out clutter and replace everything you’re keeping in a handy box or caddy for neat and tidy instant access. Stock up on handy baskets for fruit, or bits and bobs – every home should have some. Seagrass baskets, £25 for two, Oliver Bonas

STEP IT UP

Make the most of the space in your kitchen units by creating different levels. Telescopic stand cupboard organiser, £3, Wilko

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TIDY YOUR UTENSIL DRAWER Sort through the drawer to remind yourself of what you have, keeping often-used items at the top.

TIDY TREE

Reach more easily for your morning brew by storing your fave mugs on this rack. Mikasa Gourmet wire mug tree, £11, Amazon.co.uk

COUNTERTOP COOL

This 1ltr jar is ideal for storing everyday staples like tea or coffee. Orla Kiely 70s Flower Oval storage jar, £28, Black by Design

SHELF LIFE

Organise a compact kitchen with this unit that features a roll holder, hooks and a shelf. Tomas wall-mounted shelf, £45, Made

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Granny chic It’s the quintessential motif in crochet – and it’s having a revival. Granny Squares Home by Emma Varnam (£14.99, GMC) delves into the trend, featuring 20 home decor projects brimming with vintage vibes. You’ll find plenty of makes to help you keep cosy this winter, from adorable bunting to retro tea cosies and, of course, granny chic blankets aplenty. A great starter project is this sweet pastel cushion – just the thing for using up leftover yarn.

LOVE LETTERS

Add retro style to your home with crocheted granny squares

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BE MINE

Love Heart bunting garland, £5.99, Ginger Ray

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Gold and Silver glitter heart present seals, £2, Paperchase

LOVE BLOSSOMS

Pearly peony Fiona paper flowers, £5 for 28, Hobbycraft

TRY YOUR HAND AT... CHUNKY KNITTING

Learn to wield a dip pen like a pro with the Absolute Beginners Modern Calligraphy workshop at By Moon and Tide. Join the Manchester-based team for a simple lesson in the art of calligraphy. You’ll learn swirls, letters and, by the end of the day, you’ll have your own motivational quote to pop in a frame and take home. You’ll also get to keep your pen and pot of ink, along with a full set of worksheets for practising. The next class is 1 March and costs £55 – book now at bymoonandtide.com.

Chunky knit blanket, £200, Lauren Aston Designs at Etsy

Knit your way to a warmer winter by trying chunky knitting. You’ll still need to know the basic stitches, but fatter yarn and larger needles make it a little less fiddly and therefore more beginner friendly. What counts as ‘chunky’ yarn can vary, however – anything above weight 5 is considered chunky and requires needles over 5.5mm. Look online for free tutorials to make giant squishy blankets or cuddly cushions you can knit up in super-quick time.

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Refresh your

TILE GROUT Upgrade the look of your tiles by replacing dirty-looking grout

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t doesn’t take too long for clean and bright white grout to become discoloured and dirty. Spend a weekend replacing yours for tiles that look good as new – you could take the chance to try something new, like a coloured grout or a glittery one.

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PREPARE THE AREA

Lay a dust sheet on the floor to make cleaning up quicker. If you’re working over a sink, bath or basin, put the plug in to avoid grout blocking the pipe. It’s also important to wear safety goggles and, if you can’t ventilate the room by opening doors or windows, wear a mask, too.

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GATHER YOUR TOOLS

Get yourself a grout rake, along with some spare blades. The best option is an electric grout remover, so buy or borrow one to make the job less labour intensive, especially if you’re doing a whole room rather than just a splashback.

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A PASTE OF BICARBONATE OF SODA AND DISTILLED WHITE VINEGAR IS A NATURAL, CHEMICAL -FREE WAY TO WHITEN DIRTY GROUT

ADD THE NEW GROUT

3 grouting tools

Mix the grout, but only as much as you can use in 20 minutes, otherwise it’ll harden. Apply your grout to a scraper or grout trowel. Use the spreader to work the grout into the lines, going over the tiles with the edge to clean off the excess.

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FINISH THE JOB

Use a damp tile sponge to wipe off excess grout. If any falls out, push it back in with your fingers and leave to harden for about half an hour. Run the rounded end of a grout finisher gently along the lines to tidy. Leave to dry for several hours, then use a clean, soft cloth to polish any powdery residue off the tiles.

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IN A SCRAPE

PRO FINISH

Grout finishing tool, £1.99, Wickes

TOP SPEED

Plasplugs grout remover, £28, B&Q

Pro grout rake/cutter, £3.99, Screwfix

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REMOVE THE OLD GROUT

Fit the rake into a line of grout, starting in the middle of a tile. Apply pressure and draw the tool along the line in a slow motion. There’s no need to apply pressure with an electric tool. Make sure you have the correct size head and be careful not to damage the tile. Wipe any dust away.


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Night Lights Central Decor tiles, £330sq m, Baked Tiles

Add wow with neon tiles

Bring a pop of neon to your decor with Night Lights tiles. Mixing 3D contemporary shapes with glow in the dark shades, these unusual geometric tiles can be combined centrally or side-on and come in a choice of black or white with an array of neon colourways for the edging. At £7.50 a tile they’re not cheap, but you only need a few to have fun with a statement alcove or a colourful feature in a kid’s room.

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3 of the bestÉ DRAUGHT EXCLUDERS

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Reduces heat loss through your letterbox. Internal letterbox draught excluder, £15.50, Wickes

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SELF STICK

Seals gaps around window and door frames. Diall sealing strip, £12.49, Screwfix

FLUE INFLATABLE

Prevents heat escaping up and debris coming down the flue. Universal chimney draught excluder, £17.50, Homebase

IXO screwdriver, £49.99, Bosch

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Prettify your toolbox

Who said power tools had to be ugly? The Bosch IXO screwdriver has received a modern makeover that DIY-loving gals and guys will covet! The new design has been updated with an LED display, sensitive speed control, and an elegant, lightweight silhouette. It’s available in green, too, if pink’s not your thing.

REVAMP KITCHEN CUPBOARDS

Replacing your kitchen can be costly, so save the pennies and repaint units with Johnstone’s Cupboard Paints instead. There are eight new contemporary Revive shades to try, including tile, cupboard and furniture formulas. Introduce warmth with cheerful Ochre Dreams, add a pop of Deep Blue Gulf or embrace country style with Cocoa Cream. Whatever your style, these will help you to start upcycling and saving money. Cupboard Paint in Ochre Dreams, Shadow Slate and Pale Grey, from £14.99 for 750ml, Johnstone’s

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SMART HEATING

Stay snug without

WASTING APENNY Smart heating systems are now widely available and more affordable then ever. Is it time you upgraded?

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our central heating system is one area of the home that will always benefit from smart integration. Once set up, it automatically adjusts temperatures and boosts heat when required, all the while lowering your energy bills.

HOME HELP

Netatmo smart thermostat, £149, Robert Dyas

What are smart heating controls? Smart heating controls replace your existing central heating thermostat and add Wi-Fi, so you can control your heating from a smartphone app. This enables you to create a detailed heating schedule. For example, your heating could come on earlier on a Monday because you get up for yoga, or stay on all day on Friday because you work from home. You can even control the system from anywhere in the world via the app.

What gadgets make up the system?

How about other rooms? Some systems can control individual radiators, too. You can use the app to schedule heating in great detail, room by room. These systems are more expensive but versatile – for example, you may want to set it to turn off the heating in the bedrooms by day, but keep your home office cosy.

Will a professional fit it? These can all be fitted by DIY enthusiasts, in theory. If you already have a wired thermostat then you can simply swap it for your new one. But, if you don’t currently have a thermostat then it’s a bit trickier. If in doubt, some brands

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TEAM SMART HEATING CONTROLS WITH A VOICE ASSISTANT SUCH AS SIRI,ALEXA OR GOOGLE ASSISTANT, THEN YOU CAN SIMPLY USE A VOICE COMMAND TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE offer professional installation for a flat fee of around £60-£70. Radiator controls vary – most are simple to swap, though occasionally radiators will need new valves fitted – a job for a plumber.

What will it cost? Simple smart heating controls will cost between £150 and £200. If you want to control individual radiators, valves cost around £50-£70 each. It all adds up – however, you will save money on your heating bills – and if you ever move house, you can take them with you.

Any buying tips? The most popular models – Hive (British Gas), Honeywell, Lightwave, Nest (Google), Netatmo and Tado – all work in similar ways, so it makes sense to purchase whichever one is the best deal at the time. Not sure if you want smart radiator valves? Pick a system that allows you to add them at a later date (as not all do). Got a conventional boiler with a hot water tank rather than a combi? Some systems give you smart hot water controls, too – switch it off for a fortnight’s holiday, yet still come home to a hot bath!

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A basic system has two parts: one connects via a couple of wires to your central heating boiler. The other is a wireless thermostat that talks to it. It measures the temperature of your space and gives you access to the controls – the thermostat displays the temperature and you can control the heating just by tapping on it (or via the app).


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Comfort food… all wrapped up If you’re of the school of thought that a true pie must be completely covered in pastry, then you will be pleased to discover that purveyor of posh ready meals Charlie Bigham has launched a delicious new range of four pastry-wrapped pies just in time for winter. The classic flavours include: Chicken and Mushroom; Steak and Ale; Chicken, Ham Hock and Leek; Steak and Stilton. They cost £4.50 each and are exclusive to Waitrose & Partners. Cosy comfort food at its best.

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Charlie Bigham’s Roast Chicken, Ham Hock and Leek Pie, £4.50, Waitrose & Partners

CHEAT’S EATS!

Supermarket

GOAT’S CHEESE & VEG

Crosta & Mollica Pizzeria Giardiniera, £4.20 for 432g, Ocado

NEWS

Whether you’re on the go or home alone, Baxters’ new range of soup pots is the perfect staple for a speedy, fuss-free feed. There are four flavour-packed options – Thai Chicken and Coconut; Creamy Tomato; Minestrone and Smoked Bacon with Orzo Pasta; Pumpkin and Sweet Potato. They’re all long-life so they can be stashed in your kitchen cupboard or desk drawer – ideal for those last-minute lunch or dinner emergencies. Plus, they only need a few minutes in the microwave before they’re ready to be devoured. All £2 each, Waitrose & Partners.

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VEGETARIAN PIZZAS AUBERGINE, PEPPERS & CAPERS

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Wicked Kitchen Caponata Pizza, £3 for 302g, Tesco

CLASSIC MARGHERITA

Dr Oetker Momenti Tomato, Mozzarella & Pesto Pizza, £2 for 185g, Sainsbury’s

Super snacks Veg crisps are usually small in size because they break more easily than potato crisps. However, Tyrrells has developed a new technique that allows its veggie crisps to hold their shape to produce a bigger, better product. The resulting new range of vegetable crisps comes in two fab flavours: Parsnip Crisps with Honey & Black Pepper – an old favourite brought back by popular demand – and Balsamic Vinegar & Sea Salt Mixed Root Vegetable Crisps (namely sweet potato, parsnip and beetroot). Each flavour comes in larger 125g bags so you can share the love (or gorge yourself on the veggie crisp goodness).

Tyrrells Parsnip Crisps with Honey & Black Pepper; Tyrrells Mixed Root Vegetable Crisps with Balsamic Vinegar & Sea Salt, both £2.49 for 125g, Sainsbury’s

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CHINESE TONIGHT

This weekend, hold off on ordering in and wow the family with one (or more) of these delicious homemade dishes instead

EASY DOES IT!

PRAWN FRIED NOODLES TAKES 20MIN SERVES 4 2tbsp 2tbsp sunflower oil madras or similar curry paste 2cm piece of root ginger, grated 350g prawns 200g Tenderstem broccoli, 1 large carrot, broken into florets 600g readysliced into ribbons cooked Singapore noodles FOR THE Zest and juice of 3 DRESSING

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limes 1 bunch of coriander, roughly 5tbsp soy sauce 4 chopped spring onions, sliced 120ml water

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Heat the oil in a large pan or wok. Fry the curry paste and ginger, then toss in the prawns and fry for a few min until cooked through. Set aside

and fry the broccoli and carrots in the same pan for 5-6min until cooked, but still with a little crunch. In a bowl mix together the dressing ingredients. Just before serving, toss the noodles into the pan with the broccoli and carrots, top with the prawns and stir through the dressing.

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SESAME SEED PRAWN TOASTS

SNACK ATTACK

TAKES 15MIN MAKES 24 350g cooked, peeled prawns 4 spring onions, trimmed 1tsp freshly grated root ginger 1 egg white 1tbsp cornflour 6 slices medium-sliced white bread 2-3tbsp sesame seeds Vegetable oil, for frying Chilli dipping sauce, to serve

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In the bowl of a food processor, purée the prawns, spring onions, ginger, egg white and cornflour until the mixture forms a thick paste. Season to taste. Cut the crusts off the bread, then spread the prawn purée over the slices. Sprinkle over the sesame seeds and press them down well. Cut each slice of bread diagonally into 4 triangles. Heat a 1cm depth of vegetable oil in a frying pan and fry the prawn-topped bread, sesame-side down first, for 2-3min on each side, until golden and crisp. Remove from the pan and drain briefly on kitchen paper before serving the toasts hot with the chilli dipping sauce on the side.

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4 YOU CAN ALSO COOK THE PRAWN TOASTS IN THE OVEN FROM FROZEN – JUST FREEZE IN A SINGLE LAYER, THEN BAKE FOR 10-15MIN UNTIL NICE AND GOLDEN SPECIAL EGG FRIED RICE TAKES 10MIN SERVES 4-6 4 rashers of 2tbsp vegetable oil smoked streaky bacon, finely chopped 4 spring onions, 350g cooked rice 100g mangetout or finely sliced sugar snap peas, finely shredded 2 eggs 1tbsp sesame oil

1

Heat the oil in a large wok or pan over a medium heat. Add the bacon and cook until it starts to crisp. Add the rice and heat it through thoroughly, then add the spring onions and mangetout or sugar snap peas. Cook for 1-2min, stirring all the time. Pour in the sesame oil. Beat together the eggs with a fork, then use a spatula to move the rice to the edges of the wok or pan and pour the egg into the centre. Gently fold it into the rice as it cooks, so there are some curds of egg mixed in with the rice mixture. Serve immediately.

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CRISPY DUCK PANCAKES TAKES 30MIN MAKES 10

SERVE YOURSELF

1tbsp five spice FOR THE DUCK 1tbsp clear honey powder 2 duck breasts FOR THE PANCAKES 10 Chinese pancakes ½ cucumber, cut into strips 8 spring onions, cut into strips 6tbsp hoisin sauce

1

Preheat the oven to 220°C/ Fan 200°C/Gas 7. Mix the five spice powder into the honey and spread it over the duck breasts. Heat a frying pan over a medium heat and add the duck breasts, skin-side down. Cook for 4min, pressing down, until the skin starts to crisp up. Turn the duck over and cook for a further 2-3min. Transfer the duck to a baking tray and cook in the oven for 15min. Remove the duck from the oven and either cut it into small strips or shred the meat using two forks. Heat the pancakes according to the packet instructions. Serve with the duck, cucumber, spring onion strips and hoisin sauce. Invite your guests to fill their own pancakes at the table.

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3 4 5

STICKY PORK RIBS TAKES 1HR 30MIN SERVES 4

MESSY BUT YUMMY

2 x 400g rack of pork loin ribs 1tsp smoked sea salt 1tbsp five spice powder 1 onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 600ml chicken stock 2 spring onions, chopped, to serve FOR THE SAUCE 1tbsp sunflower oil 2 onions, chopped 1tsp five spice powder 4tbsp hoisin sauce 4tbsp tomato ketchup 100ml apple juice

1

Preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/ Gas 4. Put the ribs in a roasting tin. Sprinkle over the salt, five spice, onion and garlic. Pour over the stock, cover with foil and cook for 1hr, until the ribs are tender. For the sauce, heat the oil and fry the onions for 5min, until softened. Add the five spice, hoisin sauce, ketchup and apple juice, and stir to combine. Drain off most of the stock from the ribs and pour the sauce over the ribs, turning to coat well. Return to the oven to cook for 20min. Cut each rack into two and sprinkle over the spring onions to serve.

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SZECHUAN CHICKEN NOODLES TAKES 1HR 10MIN, PLUS MARINATING SERVES 6 4tbsp sunflower oil 12 medium bone-in chicken thighs, skinned 1 mild red chilli, sliced 1tbsp Szechuan peppercorns, crushed 150ml Chinese rice wine or dry sherry 6tbsp oyster sauce 500g mixed oyster and shiitake mushrooms, sliced 225g can water chestnuts, drained 2 bunches spring onions, cut into 5cm lengths 2tsp thickening

granules 2 x 250g packs ready-toserve egg noodles 40g cashew nuts, toasted and roughly chopped

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Heat the oil in a large wok, add the chicken, season generously and brown for 10min, turning as needed. Add the chilli and peppercorns, fry for 1min. Pour in the rice wine or dry sherry, oyster sauce and 100ml

water. Bring to the boil, cover with a lid, reduce the heat and leave to simmer gently for 30min. Add the mushrooms, water chestnuts, most of the spring onions and thickening granules. Cook uncovered for 15min. Tip in the noodles and stir-fry for 5min to warm through. Serve with nuts and the remaining spring onions.

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4

NICE ’N’ SPICY

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BEEF IN BLACK BEAN SAUCE TAKES 15MIN, PLUS MARINATING SERVES 4-6

350g stir-fry beef strips 160g black bean stir-fry sauce 1tbsp soy sauce 1tbsp cornflour 2tbsp groundnut oil 1 green pepper, deseeded and sliced 1 red chilli, deseeded and finely sliced 2.5cm piece of ginger, peeled and cut into thin strips Coriander leaves, to garnish

FLAVOUR PACKED

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Mix the beef with the black bean and soy sauces, and the cornflour. Leave to marinate for 15min, or longer if you have time. Heat the oil in a wok. Cook the beef strips for 1-2min, then add the pepper, chilli and ginger, and cook for 3min. Serve immediately, garnished with the coriander leaves.

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SWEET & SOUR CHICKEN TAKES 30MIN SERVES 4-5

FAMILY FAVE

425g can FOR THE SAUCE 1 red pineapple chunks in juice pepper, chopped Dash of chilli sauce 6tbsp tomato ketchup 4tbsp soft light brown sugar 1tbsp freshly grated root ginger 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed 4tbsp rice wine vinegar FOR THE CHICKEN Vegetable oil, for deep-frying 100g self-raising flour 1tbsp cornflour 100ml soda water, chilled 3-4 chicken breasts, skinned and cut into chunks

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Tip the sauce ingredients into a pan and bring to the boil, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Simmer gently until the mixture thickens. Heat the oil in a deep-fat fryer to 180-190°C. Sift flour, a pinch of salt and cornflour into a bowl, and whisk in the soda water. Dip chicken into the batter and carefully lower into the oil. Cook in batches for 5-7min until the batter is crisp. Use a slotted spoon to lift the chicken out of the oil and drain on kitchen paper. Serve with the sweet and sour sauce.

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TAKES 15MIN SERVES 4-5 2tbsp groundnut oil 125g oyster mushrooms, sliced 1 red pepper, deseeded and sliced 125g Tenderstem broccoli, cut into pieces 1 carrot, peeled and sliced 1tbsp soy sauce 1tbsp rice vinegar 1-2tbsp oyster sauce 300g ready-to-serve medium egg noodles 1 lime, to serve

SPEEDY MEAL

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Heat the oil in a wok over a medium heat. Add the vegetables and cook for 2-3min. Pour in the soy sauce, rice vinegar and oyster sauce and stir thoroughly. Add the noodles and heat through. Serve immediately in bowls with some lime juice squeezed over the top.

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