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INTERIORS INSIDER



                For interiors that are timeless, try leaning into the
                            architecture of your home...






          Natural materials                     Make the features the focal point
        Opting for natural materials means that your   Instead of a bold sofa or a glitzy coffee table,
        home will never go out of style. Wood, leather,   play up to the built-in features of your home for
        linen, jute, glass, cotton, wicker, wool, stone...   a classical look. Feature fireplace? Place vases
        there are so many options available that it’s   of fresh flowers or candles close by, or choose
        incredibly easy to pull together a natural look to   chic patterned tiles for the hearth, and dress
        your home that will always be elegant. Natural   the mantlepiece with sentimental photographs.
        textiles like cushions, blankets and curtains also   Or if you have particularly large windows or a
        help to keep your home warm in the winter and   gorgeous view, hang luxurious curtains to frame
        cool in the summer, so you don’t need to switch   them and create a showstopping look. If you’re
        them for lighter or heavier alternatives.  in a period property and are lucky enough to
                                              have beautiful cornicing on your ceiling, try a
          Clear the clutter                   statement light fitting to draw the eye up to the
                                              details that never get old.
        Maximalism might be your thing, but
        for interiors that look chic for the long
        term, clearing the clutter is the way
        to  go.  Display  only  the  pieces  that
        you love the most, or have the most
   Pick the right paint  shades that bring warmth to the room while
 acting as a backdrop for your belongings.   sentimental value – like photographs
 Choosing a colour is about so much more   or special ornaments – rather than
 than what stands out on a paint chart – picking   Off-whites, beiges and blush tones all can   bric-a-brac from trends a few years
 a palette that will last for the long term also   help bring a room together in a way that   ago, which dates your home. If you’re
 depends on things like the direction the room   suits all the changes the different seasons   selling, this is an instant way to make
 can bring.
 faces, where it gets its light from, when you   your home look more inviting and
 use the space most often, and the colours   appealing, so why not practice this for
 and styles of your existing furniture and     Tap into ‘quiet luxury’  yourself too?
 accessories.  It’s been stealing the headlines in fashion
 circles, but ‘quiet luxury’ is a key way to ensure     Lean into the look of your home
 If your room faces north or east, avoid cool   your home looks perpetually stylish too.   You might love period features,
 colours and opt for warm beige or blush   In  a  nutshell,  quiet  luxury  means  adopting   but if you’re living in a sleek new
 tones to make the most of the morning light,   tones, textures and styles that look and feel   build, the styles can clash. Similarly,
 and create a cosier feel in the evenings. For   luxurious, but in an understated way. Choose   going too  contemporary  in an  older
 southerly or west-facing spaces, you can   soft, neutral tones that will outlast the trends,   tenement property might mean that
 try cooler or brighter colours, to soak up the   and opt for the most luxurious textures your   the  fit  isn’t  quite  right.  For  interiors
 natural light.   budget will allow for. Focus on making your   that are timeless, try leaning into the
 home feel comfortable and inviting, rather   architecture of your home, and find a
 Generally, try and avoid picking something   than overly trendsetting or ostentatious, and   way to blend your personal taste with
 too ‘trendy’, such as dark blue or grey, and try   it will always feel good to be in.   the bones of your property.

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